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Background
The Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC) is a collaborative effort of the Members of Kenya for Resilience (K4R) community of practice (CoP) in Kenya. The K4R community of practice has been funded by the Swedish Mission Council (SMC) since inception in 2018 The idea to form a consortium has been conceptualized by the members of the K4R in their endeavour to scale up some of the good initiatives that require further engagement at different institutional arrangements. At the 2nd Africa Regional Workshop on Integrating and Measuring Resilience organised by SMC for its member organisation in Africa, the idea to develop the consortium was further deliberated on. A few member organisations of SMC decided to come together and embarked on the process of developing a proposal to establish a consortium.
The goal of the consortium is to ensure reduced disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural, environmental and spiritual capitals of persons and communities, while increasing their absorptive, adaptive and transformative capacities. To achieve this goal, three higher level outcomes were developed; Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya; Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas. The consortium will engage directly with groups representing 2000 households in Samburu and Kitui Counties, to learn together on the ways they cope with shocks and stresses in their daily lives and which mitigation, absorptive, adaptive and transformative strategies they employ to bounce back after these catastrophic events, including the most current Covid-19 pandemic.
The Founding members of this consortium are Children’s Mission Africa (CMA), the Salvation Army (TSA), International Aids Services Kenya (IAS-K), and Life & Peace Institute (LPI). The consortium is currently funded for three years with long-term ambition to undertake local resource mobilisation through, local foundations, Embassies and other bilateral aid agencies operating in Kenya and beyond. *Children’s Mission Africa (CMA) is the K4RC (Consortium) Lead and staff will be based at their offices.*
Role Overview
Based in Nairobi, Kenya with regular field visits to remote field locations, the Programme Manager will manage and provide technical oversight of the development and implementation of the Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC). One will be overall responsible for all programme components. Requisite management skills and knowledge will ensure that the K4RC delivers high-quality programming and continuously works towards;
Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya;
Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya
The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas.
Basic Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Disclaimer:
This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skill, effort, duties, and responsibilities associated with the position.
Both Male and Female candidates are encouraged to apply
CMAs' talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.
CMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
By applying to this job, I understand and acknowledge that CMA requires its staff to treat all people with dignity and respect and to actively prevent harassment, abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. Further, I understand that if I am a successful candidate, I will be subject to a comprehensive background check, and my person al/professional references will be asked to evaluate my behaviors related to the above safeguarding-related topics.
Background
The Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC) is a collaborative effort of the Members of Kenya for Resilience (K4R) community of practice (CoP) in Kenya. The K4R community of practice has been funded by the Swedish Mission Council (SMC) since inception in 2018 The idea to form a consortium has been conceptualized by the members of the K4R in their endeavour to scale up some of the good initiatives that require further engagement at different institutional arrangements. At the 2nd Africa Regional Workshop on Integrating and Measuring Resilience organised by SMC for its member organisation in Africa, the idea to develop the consortium was further deliberated on. A few member organisations of SMC decided to come together and embarked on the process of developing a proposal to establish a consortium.
The goal of the consortium is to ensure reduced disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural, environmental and spiritual capitals of persons and communities, while increasing their absorptive, adaptive and transformative capacities. To achieve this goal, three higher level outcomes were developed; Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya; Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas. The consortium will engage directly with groups representing 2000 households in Samburu and Kitui Counties, to learn together on the ways they cope with shocks and stresses in their daily lives and which mitigation, absorptive, adaptive and transformative strategies they employ to bounce back after these catastrophic events, including the most current Covid-19 pandemic.
The Founding members of this consortium are Children’s Mission Africa (CMA), the Salvation Army (TSA), International Aids Services Kenya (IAS-K), and Life & Peace Institute (LPI). The consortium is currently funded for three years with long-term ambition to undertake local resource mobilisation through, local foundations, Embassies and other bilateral aid agencies operating in Kenya and beyond. *Children’s Mission Africa (CMA) is the K4RC (Consortium) Lead and staff will be based at their offices.*
Role Overview
Based in Nairobi, Kenya with regular field visits to remote field locations, one will manage and provide technical support for Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) for the Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC) with overall responsibility for all MEAL components. Management skills and knowledge of MEAL will ensure that the K4RC delivers high-quality programming and continuously works towards;
Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya;
Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya
The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas.
Basic Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Supervisory Responsibilities: No direct supervision
Required Languages: English and Kiswahili
Travel: Must be willing and able to spend up to 30% of time in remote field locations.
Disclaimer:
This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skill, effort, duties, and responsibilities associated with the position.
Both Male and Female candidates are encouraged to apply
CMAs' talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.
CMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
By applying to this job, I understand and acknowledge that CMA requires its staff to treat all people with dignity and respect and to actively prevent harassment, abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. Further, I understand that if I am a successful candidate, I will be subject to a comprehensive background check, and my person al/professional references will be asked to evaluate my behaviors related to the above safeguarding-related topics.
Background
The Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC) is a collaborative effort of the Members of Kenya for Resilience (K4R) community of practice (CoP) in Kenya. The K4R community of practice has been funded by the Swedish Mission Council (SMC) since inception in 2018 The idea to form a consortium has been conceptualized by the members of the K4R in their endeavour to scale up some of the good initiatives that require further engagement at different institutional arrangements. At the 2nd Africa Regional Workshop on Integrating and Measuring Resilience organised by SMC for its member organisation in Africa, the idea to develop the consortium was further deliberated on. A few member organisations of SMC decided to come together and embarked on the process of developing a proposal to establish a consortium.
The goal of the consortium is to ensure reduced disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical, social, cultural, environmental and spiritual capitals of persons and communities, while increasing their absorptive, adaptive and transformative capacities. To achieve this goal, three higher level outcomes were developed; Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya; Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas. The consortium will engage directly with groups representing 2000 households in Samburu and Kitui Counties, to learn together on the ways they cope with shocks and stresses in their daily lives and which mitigation, absorptive, adaptive and transformative strategies they employ to bounce back after these catastrophic events, including the most current Covid-19 pandemic.
The Founding members of this consortium are Children’s Mission Africa (CMA), the Salvation Army (TSA), International Aids Services Kenya (IAS-K), and Life & Peace Institute (LPI). The consortium is currently funded for three years with long-term ambition to undertake local resource mobilisation through, local foundations, Embassies and other bilateral aid agencies operating in Kenya and beyond. Children’s Mission Africa (CMA) is the K4RC (Consortium) Lead and staff will be based at their offices.
Main Purpose of the Job
Based in Nairobi, Kenya with regular field visits to remote field locations, the job holder will provide Financial Monitoring services for the Kenya4Resilience Consortium (K4RC). One will be overall responsible for all financial and accountability components of the consortium. Financial management skills and financial accountability will ensure that the K4RC delivers high-quality programming and continuously works towards;
Livelihoods secured and enhanced across different communities participating in the Kenya for Resilience (K4K) Consortium in Kenya;
Learning, innovation and adaptive management enhanced within communities and civil society organisations in Kenya
The Consortium generates understanding on the connections between conflict and resilience, in order to more effectively support resilience interventions in conflict-affected and fragile areas.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Basic Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Well acquainted with the following computer softwares (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook).
Preferred Qualifications:
Travel: Must be willing and able to spend up to 30% of time in remote field locations.
Background
Kenya4Resilience (K4R) Community of Practice (CoP) is a network that seeks to Build Resilient Communities. Driven by the need for collaboration, partnerships, knowledge and experience sharing in the field of resilience, 10 Swedish Mission Council (SMC) funded CSO’s in Kenya came together and designed the K4R CoP. The Kenya4Resilience (K4R) Community of Practice (CoP) leverages on both offline (workshops, science cafes, field visits) and online (webinars) platforms to enhance the capacity of its members to integrate not only resilience concepts into their programming, but also adopt and adapt resilience way of thinking in their programmes including involving them in the achievement of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) in Kenya.
Children’s Mission Africa (CMA) is the secretariat of the K4R CoP. CMA the Regional office of Children’s Mission Sweden and envisions a World/Continent where families’ live lives in dignity. CMA provides technical support including capacity development and monitoring & evaluation services to its 15 organizations in 12 African Countries financially supported by Children’s Mission Sweden. The work largely is in 4 pillars; Capacity Development for Partners, Economic Empowerment, Education and Democratic spaces and governance. *As the Secretariate of the K4R CoP, staff will be based at the CMA offices.*
The goal of the Kenya4Resilience (K4R) Community of Practice (CoP) is to contribute to the building of Resilient Communities. The K4R CoP was officially launched in February 2019 and is funded by the Swedish Mission Council (SMC) for three additional years. With the National CoP now up and running, we envision setting up County specific CoPs in complementing programmes implementation sites.
Role Overview
Based in Nairobi, Kenya with regular field visits to relevant field locations, the Successful candidate will manage and provide technical oversight of the Kenya4Resilience (K4R) Community of practice (CoP). One will be overall responsible for coordinating all programme components as well as the day to day running of activities of the CoP. Requisite management skills and knowledge will ensure that the K4R CoP delivers high-quality programming and continuously works towards;
Basic Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Disclaimer:
This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skill, effort, duties, and responsibilities associated with the position.
Both Male and Female candidates are encouraged to apply
CMAs' talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.
CMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
By applying to this job, I understand and acknowledge that CMA requires its staff to treat all people with dignity and respect and to actively prevent harassment, abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. Further, I understand that if I am a successful candidate, I will be subject to a comprehensive background check, and my person al/professional references will be asked to evaluate my behaviors related to the above safeguarding-related topics.
Interested and qualified applicants are invited to submit applications to recruitment@childrensmissionafrica.org so as to arrive not later than 29th March 2021
* Shortlisting well be done on rolling basis and may fill the position before the closing date.*
The email subject line should include your name and the position you are applying to. The only attachment should be ONE document that has a cover letter (it must include your most recent salary, expected monthly gross salary and notice period required) and a detailed CV in PDF format.
Only Shortlisted applicants will be contacted
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