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Activity Implementation Manager
17.11.2021

Chemonics International Inc. is looking for a qualified professional to fill the position Activity Implementation Manager (AIM). Closing date for applications is December 01, 2021.

The United States Agency for International Development in Ukraine (USAID/Ukraine) has awarded Chemonics International a contract (“Ukraine Democratic Governance East Activity” or “DG East”) to support USAID/Ukraine’s objectives of promoting inclusive civic identity, common civic values, and a unified Ukraine by addressing the divisive impacts of Russia’s aggression, cases of far-right Ukrainian nationalism, and the consequences of ongoing armed conflict through increased citizen participation, improved service delivery and more responsive governance. DG East purpose is to strengthen the connection and trust between citizens and their government in Eastern Ukraine and to (1) develop greater acceptance of a shared civic culture based on common values and understandings, and (2) increase participation to improve Ukraine’s governance and reform processes and help to resolve community problems. Activities across the two objectives are implemented across five project offices: Kyiv, Kramatorsk, Severodonetsk, Mariupol, and Kherson.

 

Responsibilities for this position include:

      •      Lead an Activity Implementation Unit composed of a procurement manager, grants and subcontracts manager, finance assistant, and monitoring and evaluation coordinator, engaging long-term and short-term technical specialists as needed.

      •      Establish and maintain relationships with partners, through networking and outreach, and work with them to determine training, technical assistance, equipment, or financial needs with a focus on sustainability, under the supervision of the Kherson office Regional director of their designee.

      •      Coordinate and liaise with the Grants and Subcontracts Managers and Procurement Managers to ensure effective grant implementation, compliance, and procurement requirements; and coordinate assistance from the Technical Expert Group, implementing partners, and short-term technical assistance and/or in-kind contributions of subcontracts or grants.

      •      Proactively develop activities, including grants, which have a high likelihood of achieving impact and respond to the current social and political situation in Ukraine.

      •      Prepare, present, analyze, and evaluate grant concepts, solicitations, applications, and grant agreement/award documents to ensure consistency with program priorities, goals and objectives.

      •      Lead a stakeholder outreach system to coordinate the design and implementation of programming on a context-driven basis, working with the Technical Expert Group to evaluate and refine concepts with local partners, short-term technical assistance to support the design and alteration of activities, and the Technical Expert Group and Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning staff to replicate and scale activities.

      •     Develop and finalize multiple activities, on an ongoing basis, in a fast-paced and highly variable environment, monitoring the changing socio-political climate to provide on-going strategic analysis and advice to DG East.

      •      Provide technical assistance to grantees, and potential partners as required, during the implementation phase in coordination with other staff.

      •      Use the DG East activity database for tracking and detailing activities, and liaise with grants management, procurement and finance staff, and under the direction of Kherson office Regional director or their designee ensure that grant implementation, compliance, and procurement requirements are adhered to.

      •      Develop and maintain strong relationship with community and government counterparts to successfully lead community and government outreach, including reviewing contextual analysis, communicating actively with Activity partners, and holding discussions with partners on activity concepts that fit within the Activity’s strategic objectives.

      •      Evaluate activities’ progress, and coordinate with beneficiaries and other staff to prepare, review, and approve monitoring and evaluation data and final reports.

      •     Ensure mechanism for sustainability are in place, including continued financial support, maintenance plans, ongoing training, etc.

      •     Conduct reviews, summarize results, and provide recommendations, including completing final management reviews to document lessons learned, summarize results, and make suggestions about next steps for activity replication (additional communities, new sectors, new partners, etc.)

      •      As needs dictate, the supervisor may assign ad hoc special tasks and duties to the AIM to ensure the overall efficient development of program activities.

 

Qualifications:

      •      Bachelor’s degree required, advanced degree preferred.

      •      At least three (3) years demonstrated experience in project design, development and management of relevant donor-funded community development projects at the local, municipal, or national level in Ukraine.

      •      Experience developing information/media activities and knowledge of the Ukrainian media market, particularly in Eastern Ukraine, desired.

      •      Strong organizational, management, and administrative skills, preferably with respect to report writing and monitoring and evaluation.

      •      Demonstrated analytical ability and understanding of local and regional political context, with the ability to think creatively in conceptualizing relevant grant activities.

      •      Proven knowledge of local and international NGOs and community-based organizations implementing relevant activities and programs in Kherson and Kherson region, as well as key governmental actors and stakeholders, with an up-to-date understanding and knowledge of the political environment and social conditions in the region.

      •      Experience working with local organizations to implement community participation and consensus-type activities.

      •     Experience with USAID-funded projects preferred.

      •     Fluent Ukrainian and Russian required; proficiency in English strongly preferred.

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to [email protected] with the subject line: “Activity Implementation Manager” no later than December 01, 2021. No telephone inquiries, please. Candidates will be considered on a rolling basis, and only finalists will be contacted.

“Chemonics is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors.”

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