Wednesday, July 20, 2011

DFID NIGERIA VACANCY

DFID has invested substantially in three key focus states in the north – Kaduna, Kano and Jigawa – with a set of Governance, Education and Health programmes designed to work together. DFID is also engaged in other states in Northern, Nigeria, in a twin strategy of supporting state government reforms, and working on human development challenges. Following this year’s elections we will expand our engagement substantially in 3 further northern states, creating 6 key focus states in the north in total.



DFID Nigeria (DFID) is responsible for managing the British Government’s contribution to development in Nigeria, with the objective of supporting governments at federal and state level to reduce poverty in order to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).



Job Position: State Representative: A bond Staff Appointed in Country (SAIC)

Job Description

As a State Representative, you will lead on developing and maintaining DFID’s relationships with key actors within states, in both government and civil society. You will also play a crucial role in overseeing DFID’s programmes in states, working with a multi-disciplinary team of advisers to:

1. Hold DFID’s programmes in specified northern Nigerian states accountable for Improved delivery and identification of results. Including

Improving evidence on, and understanding of, programme performance
Provide advice, support, encouragement and oversight to drive delivery

2. Maximise political engagement in those states to support programmes to deliver through;

Developing relationships with, and improving understanding of, key actors in each state
Deepening understanding of the political and reform environment in each state
Leveraging knowledge and connections to support programme delivery

Main Activities:

Build the knowledge and evidence to hold programmes and state governments to account for delivery:


lead on agreeing appropriate high level coordination structures with government e.g. State Steering Committees, Monitor effectiveness of structures against agreed ToRs and DFID monitoring requirements.
Represent DFID to other donors where appropriate (e.g. joint MoUs).
Lead multi-disciplinary advisory teams to conduct bi-annual Sate level Reviews (SLRs) of progress against the results framework and the reform environment.

Maintain basic demographic and poverty data for each state.
Lead on agreeing MoUs with State Governments.
Lead on agreeing MoUs Results Frameworks, Results framework indicators will need to be agreed across the relevant range of partners and stakeholders

Agree and deliver a state level political engagement strategy to support programme delivery;

a. Ensure OFID has an effective range of interlocutors at political and official level this is likely to include;

The top 5 champions of change with whom we work (likely to be a priority for SLR visits)
The top 10 influencers in the state e.g. people around the governor who have both positive and negative influence on the success of development efforts.
The top 20 officials, non-traditional leaders and non-government leaders who are the most important stakeholders in DFID’s portfolio of projects in the given state
Identify opportunities to engage with government to maximize DFID’s technical support.

3. Oversee state level delivery through programmes, working closely with relevant DFID advisers:

a. Make regular visits to states, including attendance at monthly SLP/programme coordination meetings, /field visits, and calls on government.

b. Ensure Big Common Impact Areas (BCIAs) are finalized, agreed with DFID and a monitoring mechanism is in place.

c. Ensure state level programmes are maximizing coordination opportunities to deliver results.

4. Mitigate risks to programme delivery and communicate issues effectively:

Highlight risks to DFID programmes and mitigation strategies through clear, action orientated BTORs.
Produce concise bi-annual reports on state level progress within 3 days of completion of field visits.
Liaise with other parts of HMG where appropriate.

As a State Representative you will cover 2 states, though this may change depending on the level of engagement required. You will be based in DFID’s Kano office and report to the Head of DFID Northern Nigeria. Administrative support will be provided by an officer reporting to the Deputy Head, allowing you to focus on delivery.

This post is open to senior people who can demonstrate the ability to successfully perform the role.

Personal Qualities and Skills Required (Person Specification)

Strong influencing skills
Strong communication skills
Evidence of leadership skills
Demonstrated capacity to work with partner governments and agencies
Demonstrated capacity to work in multi-disciplinary teams

Specific Competencies include:

Planning and Delivery of Work:
The successful candidate needs to ensure that tasks are done to the required standard, meeting the required deadlines. They need to plan their work to meet Individual, team and office-wide objectives while achieving high quality and value for money.

Communication with others:
An important requirement for this position is the ability to communicate clearly orally and to writing, using appropriate language. The successful candidate must have the ability to communicate to a diverse audience, Including externally to DFID partners and internally to colleagues/staff.


Analysis and Use of Information:
Breaking down and simplifying complex data, policy documents and similar information will be a key task for the successful candidate. The appointee should be able to assess and interpret information in order to identify the main issues for attention and to inform technical and non-technical colleagues,

Influencing:
The successful candidate will work effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including Government officials, civil society groups, programme contractors/ service providers, traditional and religious leaders as well as other donors. The successful candidate will need to be proficient in building good working relationships, provides a platform for partnership, guidance for Implementation, acceptance and support for DFID Programmes,

Working with Others:
The DFID Office in Kano is a multicultural team, with Nigerian and UK staff members. The successful candidate will have the cultural sensitivity, team spirit and disposition to work in a multicultural and multidisciplinary team. They need to be able to maintain a good working relationship and respect differing opinions. S/he must have the capacity to build excellent relationships with a range of external partners and interlocutors.

Benefits

Remuneration:

DFID offers a competitive salary and benefit package. The successful candidate will be appointed within DFID’s ‘A’ bond, starting salaries are from Naira 8,123,724 to Naira 14,218,752 per annum the exact level will be determined based on the candidate’s relevant experience and seniority.

The appointment will be on a fixed term contract of 3 years with the possibility of extension at the end of the term. The anticipated start date is September 2011.

How to Apply

1. If you are Interested in applying for this position please send an email to Nse Alawani at (n-alawani@dfid.gov.uk ) to obtain the application form. Your completed application form should also be sent to back to

n-alawani@dfid.gov.uk

2. The closing date for applications is on 25th July 2011. Under no circumstances will applications be accepted after this date.

DFID is an Equal Opportunities employee. Applications are welcomed from all parts of the community, and we actively encourage interest from women, ethnic minority groups and those with disabilities. Selection is on merit.

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

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