CARE International foundation and its Mission, are built around life-saving, fighting poverty and social justice programming. CARE International Lebanon programs offer variety of spectrum with emergency and development programs across the board throughout the country. CARE International presence in Lebanon stems from 2006, and recently it has been relaunched in 2014 to support Syrian refugees that were displaced in Lebanon from ongoing civil War.
Currently, CARE International presence is throughout the country with offices in Beirut and Tripoli. Our main program sectors are; Gender-Protection, Food Security Livelihood and Shelter with aspiration to work on Environment and Governance areas in forthcoming period. Currently programming is focused on addressing multi-challenges faced by the most vulnerable in Lebanon: a) vulnerable communities affected by Lebanon socio-economic crisis; b) Syrian refugees hosted throughout the country; c) citizens affected by Beirut Explosion; and d) addressing COVID 19 needs in areas of FSL and protection.
CARE Lebanon has scaled up rapidly over the past few years and today it has just about 140 staff members, implementing all its programs via different local/national organization partners. 95% of the team is composed of national staff with symbolic number of internationals present. Currently, CARE Lebanon is involved in important planning processes such as Country Strategic Programme Plan, and planning to complete renewal of Gender, Protection, and FSL strategies. Subsequently it is expected to have Partnership and Advocacy Strategies developing this year.
The PDQ Manager will be expected to lead on strategizing at program level, specifically regarding program development, donor positioning, program integration and finally developing sustainable reach capacities in the area of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning.
Supervises:
MEAL Manager and Senior Grants Officer
This position will be based in Beirut office, with extensive fieldwork and travel throughout Tripoli, Saida, Tyre and Bekaa Valley.
Based on CIL salary scale
June 2021
1 year (renewable)
Fixed Term Employment Contract
Benefits: Social security/Health Insurance & Transport allowance.
The direct supervisor reserves the right to adapt this job description at any time during employment according to needs.
Any extension of this contract is dependent on performance review and funding availability.
Education:
Master’s degree in Social Sciences, International relations or related fields.
Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, etc..
Experience:
More than 7 years’ experience in a similar role with successful management experience
More than 10 years’ experience working in INGO programs
Very good knowledge of Lebanon, Middle East context and its communities
Excellent knowledge of donor expectations, networking and relationship building
Strategic and program development experience
Experience in working in partnership with local and international organizations
Experience in budget designs
Strong analytical skills and excellent documentation and communication skills are essential.
Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, excellent planning skills and provide timely quality information and reports
Ability to work well with a team and establish relationships with other teams/offices
Cultural awareness and ability to work well in an international environment with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures with highly developed interpersonal skills and fluency in English
Competencies:
Demonstrated experience in strategic programme development
Ability to build and update donor landscaping documents and related fundraising strategies. Familiar with major donor compliance standards
Knows well INGO programming cycles and has a sense of how aid is reshaping (i.e. partnership opportunities and challenges).
Strong analytical skills, and ability to design and direct sector/area plans
Ability to work independently with minimum supervision and with open leadership
Strong sense of ownership and able to see through the completion of task assigned
Demonstrated managerial and practical experience
Excellent time management skills, ability to organize and prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines
Sense of diplomacy and negotiation
Ability to operate effectively in a stressful environment
Flexible and adaptable
Ability to improve and institutionalize approved program development and grant reporting processes
Adapt to changing environment
Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to ensure Program Development and Impact department objectives and understanding among all teams
Decision-making skills
Demonstrate fairness, integrity and impartiality
Responsibility #1: Strategic Planning & programme development
Contribute to the development, maintenance, and review of programme strategy for CIL.
Take a lead role in developing program strategies
Ensure integration of relevant technical inputs to country strategy, proposals and reports
Lead on conceptualizing and designing cost effective, innovative and high quality programs
Ensure that programs are consistent with strategic CIL documents like Rapid Gender Analysis, Country Program Strategy, and with the CARE International program objectives globally.
Initiate new project concepts and possibly lead small pilot projects which will transition later to the implementation team.
Responsibility #2: Program Design and Technical Assistance
Ensure that the CIL Country Office has a quality, multi-sectoral program activity reflecting all major technical and sectoral aspects of the CARE International global strategy
Ensure the design and development of woman focused emergency and development programs of a high quality that contribute to the Country Office’s strategies and plans, informed by CARE International global standards and principles
Ensure that technical staff provide input into proposals and proactively and regularly communicate planned requirements for program design and implementation to relevant Country Office departments/functions
Support the Director of Programme and team in ensuring adequate resources for program activities from various in country and international, institutional donors.
Ensure excellent coordination and cooperation with Implementation teams
Responsibility #3: Assessment, Monitoring Evaluation and Accountability
Maintain a robust M&E system to measure achievement and progress toward program goals and results
Measure achievement and progress toward program goals and results through the M&E system
Contribute to grants/projects reporting and total reach annual compilation
Lead on internal and external program/project evaluations as necessary and ensure the execution of baseline, periodic, and final evaluations as necessary in coordination with the programme implementation team
Oversee CARE Helpline and Accountability System
Oversee CARE International Lebanon research programs
Responsibility 4: Knowledge Management
Ensure learning by the country program from relevant best practice and assess performance regularly against agreed program objectives and indicators
Ensure learning by the country program from relevant best practices internally and externally both nationally and globally and make learning from CIL available for other CI offices.
Engage in relevant national and global networks
Ensure the establishment and operationalization of an online system that will enable CIL staff to access a centralized data and information system
Responsibility #5: Staff Management, Mentorship, and Development – Program Development
Ensure appropriate staffing within Program Development and MEAL
Ensure that all staff understand and are able to perform their role
Manage MEAL Manager and Program Design team; define expectations, provide leadership and technical support as needed, and evaluate direct reports regularly
Ensure the recruitment, training, and promotion of staff as appropriate and ensure availability of appropriate professional development opportunities for staff
Incorporate staff development strategies and Performance Management Systems into team building process. Establish result-based system and follow up
Manage the performance of all staff in the Program Development and Quality work area through:
Effective use of the country office’s Performance Management System including the establishment of clear, measurable objectives, ongoing feedback, periodic reviews and fair and unbiased evaluations;
Coaching, mentoring and other developmental opportunities;
Recognition and rewards for outstanding performance;
Documentation of performance that is less than satisfactory, with appropriate performance improvements/ workplans
- Lebanon
- Beirut
PSEA and Save Guarding Child policy
CARE International in Lebanon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
CARE International in Lebanon and its employees and stakeholders abide by the CARE International Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Child Safeguarding Policies.
Please apply directly through this link:
https://forms.gle/Dnb7hspU9q7euAee6
Candidates will only be further screened if the application form and resume are submitted through the above link. Interviews are being conducted on a rolling basis.
After you submit your application and resume, if you are further shortlisted based on your qualifications and sector, you will be scheduled for an interview. Once you pass the interview, you will then become part of the CARE Lebanon roster pool. Once in this pool, when the needed position is vacant, you will receive a private request of the position. You can choose to apply to the position or not.