Deputy Director

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 03 October 2023
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Summary: Serves the role of the deputy for a large USAID-funded social and behavior change (SBC) project, managing cross-functional teams, field support buy-ins, and project activities from award through close-out. Plans and directs schedules and monitors budget/spending. Organizes interdepartmental and cross-partner activities, ensuring completion of the project on schedule and within budget constraints. Selects, develops, and evaluates personnel to ensure efficient project implementation. Works closely with management to ensure financial, administrative, contractual, logistical efficiency and compliance. Serves as a liaison between staff and the organizationโ€™s administrative and enterprise services to maintain smooth operations between headquarters and field offices.

*CRITERIA: Determination of job level is based on the reporting relationship to the Project Director/Chief of Party and on the primary and secondary criteria of the project (i.e., Revenue, Headcount, and number of Contracts/Sub- Awards and other factors).Supports a large project of significant scope, complexity, and revenue. Must be funded by the project and is not intended to be used in the Enterprise Service areas. A single position (this position is not meant to be broadly held by multiple employees within the same project/department).Oversees functional areas for the project such as: Human Resources, Compliance, Security, and Information Technology and typically has a minimum of 5+ direct reports.

Accountabilities: Provides support to the Project Director/Chief of Party to ensure the project is implemented in an efficient, compliant, timely and results-oriented manner.

  • Manages, implements, and monitors systems, services, staff, and budgets to achieve financial, administrative and project goals.

  • Provides timely and accurate financial and project reports to company management and donors as required. Prepares and monitors approved budgets for assigned projects.

  • Approves all expenditures relating to budgets.

  • Provides project assistance through review or writing of protocols, papers, reports to ensure accuracy and appropriateness.

  • Collaborates with the Project Director to proactively identify opportunities for new project initiatives and funding to support them.

  • Recruits, orients, and supervises project staff to support project and ensure the completion of programmatic and workforce planning needs are met and achieved.

  • Collaborates with staff to ensure that project implementation is managed closely through the development of structured work plans, indicator tracking sheets and approved monitoring plans.

  • Provides supervision to project staff to ensure the project remains on budget. Ensures expenditures within each project are monitored monthly, and that well- structured corrective action is initiated and tracked where required.

  • Provides leadership to staff to ensure the development of timely, high quality and regulation compliant activity reporting per organization and donor guidelines.

  • Provides supportive guidance and supervision to staff, and managers who are charged to implement projects within the assigned area of expertise.

  • Collaborates with cross functional groups on matters concerning staff development that leverages international staff to mentor local staff, so as to maintain project accountability and scale in the short term and fast track capacity building for the long term.

  • Supports performance management and professional development of direct reports, including ongoing feedback, coaching, and career support.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

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