DfID Non-Profit Project Jobs - ACT Health Programme Coordinator at GOAL
Job Title: ACT Health Programme Coordinator
Organisation: GOAL Uganda
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: Country Director
About GOAL:
About GOAL:
Founded in 1977, GOAL works to promote
the realization of the fundamental rights of the poor, the vulnerable, and
those affected by humanitarian crisis. GOAL currently works in 13 countries;
Ethiopia, Haiti, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Sierra Leone, Sudan,
South Sudan, Syria, Uganda and Zimbabwe. GOAL’s head office is in Dublin,
Ireland with support offices in London and New York.
About ACT Health Programme:
The increasing discussion of weak
governance and accountability failures which lead to poor service delivery has
led to more programmes that include citizens and civil-society actors in the
processes of monitoring and decision making for public services. There is an
increasing interest in programmes that try to restore a healthy balance between
state (policy makers, service providers, duty-bearers) and clients (citizens,
rights-holders, users of services). Some of the most impactful efforts
strengthen direct links between citizens and providers (health workers) and
have very a very dramatic impact on accessibility and quality of services.
Job Summary: The ACT Health Programme
Director will be primarily responsible for all aspects of the management of the
ACT Health Programme across 16 districts of Uganda. This includes ongoing
programme planning, development and management with a particular and meticulous
focus on quality especially important for the RCT.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Programmes:
- Guarantee that ACT Health programme is implemented to high quality standards which are in line with GOAL Uganda Country and ACT Health Strategies, relevant donor requirements, international best practice and the Codes of Conduct and agreements to which GOAL is a signatory.
- Work with the Assistant Country Director – Programmes and the Country Director in the oversight and management of programme implementation, including allocation of resources and ensuring that appropriate controls are maintained at all levels.
- Responsible for relationship management with all programme stakeholders and partners, including Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), our research partner.
- Overall staff management of all programme team members and implementing partners, including annual review, support and mentoring and disciplinary procedures.
- Identify new opportunities for programme growth and adaptation in coordination with the Assistant Country Director for Programmes (ACDP), Country Director, Global Health Adviser and the donor.
- Prepare programme proposals for donors in relation to the ACT Health programme.
- Participate in all donor and internal reporting as it relates to ACT Health.
- Work closely with the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Coordinator who will provide overall technical support to this programme to ensure that the programme has appropriate M&E plans and that managers and staff are adhering to them and reporting on a timely basis.
- Travel frequently to all areas of operation to monitor implementation and ensure that beneficiaries, local authorities, and local staff are represented in programme planning and evaluation.
- Lead GOAL and partner’s advocacy and policy work at a national level through preparation of position papers and appropriate networking.
- Contribute to the documentation of results and best practices in the form of case studies, advisory practice experiences, training materials and present study and research findings for presentations at relevant forums and business development.
2. Programme Strategy:
- Work closely with the Assistant Country Director – Programmes (ACDP) and the Country Director to review and/or revise the strategic plans for the ACT Health programme to ensure efficiency, effectiveness, quality assurance and continual improvement throughout the LOP.
- Develop and manage a communications strategy with donors and government
- Contribute to the review and monitoring of the ACT Health Strategy and the development of GOAL’s global strategy on Social Accountability
- Review and appraise training and programme documentation
3. Working with Partners:
- Work with the Grants and capacity building team to support good management of partners grants and the organisational growth of partner organisations
- Review and support partners to develop programme documents for the ACT Health
4. Programme Reporting:
- Monitor ACT Health to evaluate activity progress and determine necessary actions to improve achievements.
- Provide programme reports that are timely and meet GOAL and donor requirements.
- Review monthly programme reports for accuracy and quality.
- Provide a monthly programme report to the ACD P by 10th of each month.
- Provide a ‘personal objective report’ to the ACD P and ensure that your line-reports also submit their monthly personal objective reports.
5. Personnel:
- Work collaboratively with Systems, Financial Controller, and Human Resource Dept. to ensure that the programme has the appropriate staffing and resources required for appropriate, effective and efficient programme delivery.
- Line manage ACT Health programme team as per the organogram providing clear targets, coaching and active feedback.
- Ensure that all team members have performance management appraisal objectives, ensure objectives are SMART and reviewed and revised every six months.
6. Finance:
- Lead and support ACT Health in the development/review of their programme budgets using the GOAL Budget Monitoring Template (BMT).
- Review ACT Health programme budget with the Financial Controller and ACD P to ensure compliance and appropriate spending and accountability.
- To ensure that ACT Health team and partners are held to account to their budgets, are coached, given appropriate guidance and feedback.
7. Representation:
- Maintain a suitable image for GOAL and protect GOAL interest and assets.
- Liaise with donor, the Government of Uganda and other agency representatives.
- Represent GOAL in routine meetings with donors and other coordination mechanisms as agreed by the Assistant Country Director - Programmes.
8. Perform any Other Duties: The post holder may be requested to undertake other
activities as mutually agreed with the ACD P/CD.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The desired applicant should possess five years’ international experience in managing large complex programming in a development setting
- The applicant should preferably hold a relevant degree i.e. Health, development, social sciences
- Excellent track record of successful proposal writing with major donors, and sound knowledge of donor practices and budget/financial control
- Strong demonstrable experience in all aspects of programme management including programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, financial management and the design/utilisation of appropriate programme management tools, and the capacity to transfer this experience to others
- Excellent interpersonal, motivational and management skills with extensive experience mentoring staff
- Exceptional communication, analysis and writing skills
- Prior experience in implementing programming alongside a randomised control trial. An MBA or master’s degree in international development, social accountability programming, public health or similar discipline
- Experience of DfID systems, reporting and compliance
- Previous experience in accountability programming
- Previous experience in working with national partners
- Experience liaising with governmental/local authorities and other NGOs
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified candidates with
a desire to work in one of the world’s leading NGOs, GOAL, should endeavor to
express interest by clicking on the web link below and Applying if they do meet
the full job requirements
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