Job Title: Deputy Country Director-Programmes (DCD-P)
Company: Self Help Africa
Location: Malawi
Reports to: Country Director
Background
Self Help Africa (SHA – formerly United Purpose) Malawi, is an international non-governmental organisation working to create opportunities for lasting improvement in people’s lives. We work in partnership with others to support a range of livelihoods and food security, WASH and health, sustainable energy, and gender equality programmes reaching over 1,000,000 people a year across Malawi. Globally, we work in sixteen countries across Africa, Asia and South America, however, our Malawi programme is by far and away our largest and most established country programme. SHA currently operates in 17 districts in Malawi, supporting 24 on-going projects. This is an exciting time to join us as we seek to tackle global challenges in progressive and innovative ways.
Our three core values are:
Job Purpose
Deputy Country Director—Programmes works with the Country Director and Programmes. The DCD-P oversees the programme implementation across various projects, including the monitoring and evaluation function in all programmes.
Key duties and responsibilities:
Programme Management & Operations
Culture, People, and Resourcing
Synergies, Organisation Development, and Alignment
Demonstrating Impact
Finance Models, Funding, and Compliance
Education Knowledge, Experience and Other Requirements
Qualified and interested candidates who meet the stated requirements must submit a completed Application Form. The completed application form should be uploaded, together with the Cover letter, curriculum Vitae and Copies of certificates saved in your name, [to this link](https://selfhelpafrica.org/ie/careers-apply/?jbcd=500QD00000DZ2p9%20-%20Advert%20for%20Deputy%20Country%20Director%20-%20Programmes%20(62051). The Job Description is available here.
No hard copies / physical applications will be accepted. Please note zipped Folder will not be accessed.
Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms is 12:00 Midnight of 17th May, 2024 Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
All candidates offered a job with Self Help Africa will be expected to sign Self Help Africa’s Safeguarding Policies and Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these documents. Specific roles may require Police/DBS/ vetting. Self Help Africa takes the safety and well-being of all those we work with, and our staff, very seriously. We have a zero-tolerance policy on abuse. Our recruitment is safe, meaning that we recruit staff with the highest values and standards of ethical behaviour. Self Help Africa has a Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy, which reflects our commitment to protecting the people with whom we work. All candidates will be expected to comply with this policy and its procedures.
For more information about the organisation, please visit our website at www.selfhelpafrica.net.
SHA is an equal opportunity employer.
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