Country Manager (Russian language skills)

Country Manager (Russian language skills)

Application deadline closed.

Job Description

GCERF (Global Community Engagement Resilient Fund)

Description

Position title: Country Manager/REF.2023 - 09
Position level:B1
Team: Portfolio Management
Required FTE: 100%
Required travel: Up to 40% (Position is based in Geneva, CH )
Reports to: Portfolio Management Deputy Head
Roles reporting to this position: Junior Associates, Interns, National Advisors

Scope of the role

Responsible for ‘end-to-end’ grant-making and grant-management activities and managing incountry donor and government relationships in designated countries. 

Principal accountabilities and ownership

Operational grant making and management: Responsible for collaborating with other Country Managers and relevant colleagues in other units to ensure efficient, effective,
and compliant grant making and management of GCERF portfolio.
Relationship management: Responsible for strengthening in-country relations with incountry government-led coordination mechanism, donor representatives, and other key stakeholders such as the UN through regular, strategic, and systematic engagement in designated countries.
Thematic focal point: Responsible for developing and promoting GCERF’s expertise on specific themes (PVE, displacement, rehabilitation and integration, gender, etc.) in collaboration with other Country Managers.
Fundraising Responsible for proactively supporting in-country and thematic resource mobilisation efforts including reporting.

Qualifications
Knowledge/Experience/Qualifications

Master’s degree in International Development, International Relations, Social Sciences, Business or related topic
At least 8 years of relevant experience in P/CVE development, peacebuilding or security, working with NGOs/IGOs, foundations or similar
Substantial (at least 4 years) of lived or work field experience, preferably in more than one country and preferably in GCERF partner countries.
Substantial (at least 4 years) of experience working directly with donors and government officials in a management capacity
Experience in Central Asia or the Western Balkans an advantage

Technical skills

Holistic understanding of global issues concerning PVE
Strong knowledge of the socio-political environment and civil society organisations of countries affected by violent extremism and terrorism
Extensive knowledge and understanding of programme design and development, project cycle management, and financial budgeting and reporting.
Experience of working alongside a wide range of grantees with skill and sensitivity, including community-based and grassroots organisations.
In-depth understanding of the work and challenges of community-based and grassroots organisations.
Experience of working with consortium funding models.
Strong Project Management skills
Strategic thinking and writing skills
Fluency in English and Russian (C1 level) and working knowledge of French.

Personal skills and attributes

Proactivity and innovation
Diplomacy
Drive for results
Solution oriented
Teamwork and flexibility
Effective communication
Excellent presentation
Good judgement, informed and fair decision making
Entrepreneurial spirit
Empathy and mentoring
Openness to new ideas, methods and approaches

Interdependencies
What this role must provide for key working relationships

Country Managers (primary)
Collaborate with other Country Managers in proactively managing operational activities linked to grant-making and management
Cooperate with other Country Managers in proactively developing specific thematic expertise

Portfolio Management Deputy Head (primary)
Be accountable for portfolio-level budget(s) and workplans
Ensure information-sharing and proactive engagement

In-country stakeholders (primary)
Build, maintain and monitor relationships with key partners and relevant incountry stakeholders including at regional level
Represent and promote GCERF in all relevant external events
Represent GCERF as a thematic or geographic expert

Grantees (primary)
Work closely with grantees to ensure efficient, effective and compliant grant-making and management
Drive and manage the capacity building of grantees

Grants Finance team (primary)
Work closely with Grant Finance Specialists to ensure grants monitoring and compliance with internal and external standards and regulations

Resource Mobilisation team (primary)
Collaborate with Resource Mobilisation team in proactively engaging potential donors
Provide structured input to donor proposals and reports

Performance & Impact team (primary)
Drive the development and implementation of grant and portfolio level Theory of Change
Contribute to GCERF policy and performance reviews and creation of learning and research materials for external communication

Governing Board (secondary)
Report on portfolio progress, including to the GCERF Governing Board

Communications Team (secondary)
Provide data and information for creating content

General information:

The position is based in our offices located in Geneva, Switzerland. We have a flexible working environment
GCERF offers a competitive compensation and benefits package
GCERF is committed to diversity within its workforce and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. We encourage applications from across the world as we are able to employ all nationalities

Application Process:

Deadline: 30 June 2023
As a part of the recruitment process, shortlisted applicants will be asked to complete a written assignment and participate in interviews either on-line or in-person.
How to Apply: Please visit the GCERF website at https://www.gcerf.org/careers-and-opportunities/.
Please include a letter of motivation with your CV and send an email to
careers@gcerf.org with any questions you may have regarding this vacancy.