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OB SUMMARY:
CARE developed a scale-up strategy for VSLAs in 2018 and recently reviewed it based on the lessons learned from the four years of its implementation. The strategy goal is to ensure that by 2030, 62 million people (of which 50 million women and girls) are economically and socially empowered through savings groups, thus reducing poverty and increasing gender equality.
The Technical Director has overall authority, leadership, and vision for the four-year Bloomberg Program (January 2024 – December 2027) and is accountable for delivering results against the VSLA Scaling strategy. The Program is a USD $35 million project with a mission to enhance market access, entrepreneurship and social outcomes of VSLA members in 8 countries: Tanzania, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Uganda, Rwanda, Vietnam and Syria. The program will directly impact 500,000 unique participants across these countries
The Technical Director will provide overall leadership, management oversight, and technical direction for the project, ensuring an integrated vision across components and stakeholders . The Technical Director will take a leadership role in coordination among the Project team, implementing partners, public and private sector partners, higher education partners, and government stakeholders, as well as directly liaise with CARE USA HQ (Foundations team and Office of the President). The Technical Director will have a firm understanding of the programmatic aspects of the project in an evolving context and contribute to a continuous adaptive management approach. The Technical Director will work with CARE USA HQ to ensure compliance with Bloomberg Philanthropies rules and regulations. The Chief of Party is accountable for the overall strategic vision and leadership of the project and is accountable for delivering results. The Technical Director will manage relationships with partners (technical partners; local implementing partners; and resource partners), stakeholders and donors, and project reporting (narrative and financial). S/he is a member of the Project Management Unit, which will coordinate interventions; develop implementation guidelines; measure project progress, performance and impact; ensure cross-sectoral integration; and manage the integration of learning and innovation. S/he will coordinate closely with the Global VSLA team on strategy, accountability, reporting, and implementation.
The Technical Director will manage a team of five international and local staff (the Monitoring and Evaluation Lead, Technical Coordinator, Finance and Grants manager, KM and Comms leads) as well as CO based technical Leads. These staff will provide overall leadership and strategic vision for the program ensuring compliance with donor rules and regulations and will be accountable for strategic and operational planning. They will also be accountable for representation with National and local Government partners as well as technical and private sectors partners in the 8 COs. The Technical Director will participate in senior-level partner and stakeholder events and meetings and translates project goals and objectives into implementable strategies and plans. S/he oversees the preparation of quarterly and annual project activity reports, M&E reports, and other deliverables, as specified in the agreement.
Given the scale and complexity of this Program, the Technical Director must have a proven track record in managing food and livelihood security programs, and knowledge of all the different technical components the program focuses on. S/he must also have a significant history of working with the highest levels of government counterparts, implementing partners, donors, and other stakeholders. The successful candidate should possess significant experience managing programming, financial and operations of large multi-year international development projects. A thorough understanding of VSLA programming and advanced knowledge of VSLA Plus approaches (entrepreneurship, market development, norms) is important. She/he must have experience with the design and oversight of the annual project cycle in accordance with donor reporting cycles. The Technical Director must have considerable experience achieving results in a team setting as well as supervising and coaching senior staff, and clearly communicating performance expectations.
As this is a “learning” program for the first year and the structure will be somewhat different than usual, requiring an intensive period of research, learning, coordination with partners and stakeholders and program refinement during the first year. This is followed by three-years of intensive and highly effective implementation. At the end of year four, and independent impact evaluation will be conducted, with an expectation that outcomes and impacts on higher level economic security indicators will fulfill or exceed expectations. The Technical Director will coordinate these efforts with key personnel and effectively leverage support from CARE International technical and operational advisors to collectively achieve these objectives.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Leadership, Strategy and Program Management
Program Quality and Technical Oversight
Drive learning and program quality throughout program integration and layering of VSLA
As part of our increasing need to multiply impact through knowledge management, partnerships and learning, the Technical Director will:
Staff Management and Leadership
This responsibility requires excellent competency and skills in areas of team building, coordination, delegation with support and accountability, problem solving, and strategic decision-making. The incumbent is responsible for:
Specific tasks include:
• Implement CARE’s performance management system for direct reports, including goal setting, regular feedback, mid-term reviews and annual performance appraisals. Proactively address performance issues through timely, constructive, and honest feedback and coaching.
• Oversee performance management system for entire project (HQ and CO) team, working collaboratively with direct reports to ensure that all staff receive regular feedback, coaching, and mentoring and that performance issues are addressed promptly and equitably.
• Accountable for ensuring the integration of CARE’s Gender, Equity, and Diversity principles are part and parcel of project team values and operating guidelines
• Collaboratively engage with direct reports to ensure that career development and learning opportunities and succession planning strategies are in place project wide.
• Ensure space and incentives are available to allow staff to develop and innovate for maximum project impact.
• Oversee the recruitment, selection and orientation / on-boarding of new senior technical staff.
Alliances, Partnerships and Representation
QUALIFICATIONS:
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