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Senior Country Manager, Country Support - EURO, EMRO, PAHO

Inseriert am: 17.12.2019





























































Vacancy No VN1105
Job Title Senior Country Manager, Country Support - EURO, EMRO, PAHO
Location Geneva
Purpose of Position The Senior Country Manager is the Gavi Secretariat’s key representative dealing with governments and in-country partners. S/he is responsible for ensuring effective management of grants, risk and relationships, for supporting successful country implementation and for monitoring performance
Team Country Support
Reporting to Regional Head EURO, EMRO, PAHO
Career Step Level 4
Job Description




BACKGROUND

Senior Country Managers play a pivotal role in Gavi's mission to ensure that children in the world’s poorest countries are vaccinated against deadly diseases such as hepatitis B, diarrhoea, pneumococcal disease, measles and meningitis A. They work at the forefront of Gavi’s collaboration with governments and partners that has allowed 6 million lives to be saved since 2000 through immunisation of an additional 440 million children.
The hands-on work of Gavi’s Senior Country Managers is fast-paced, demanding and rewarding. Together with governments and partners, they enable the introduction of new, effective vaccines in many places that previously couldn’t afford them. They work towards the global eradication of polio and the deployment of the cutting-edge cervical cancer-preventing vaccine. They may also contribute, once these become available, to the roll-out of an Ebola vaccine and the introduction of long-awaited vaccines against malaria and dengue fever.
Senior Country Managers typically focus on several countries within their assigned geographical region and divide their time between Gavi’s Geneva headquarters and field visits. They ensure countries deploy Gavi’s vaccine and direct financial support effectively and transparently. They manage risks and help solve problems that hold back programme implementation. And they monitor the performance of Gavi-funded programmes.
To this effect, Senior Country Managers build and manage relationships with a wide range of representatives from governments, United Nations and donor agencies, and NGOs. Chief among these are Gavi’s alliance partners, which include the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the World Bank. Senior Country Managers are also supported in their work by colleagues from various teams within the Gavi Secretariat.

KEY FUNCTIONS AND DELIVERABLES

•    Increased immunisation coverage and equity in assigned countries;
•    On-time, quality completion of the grant management process steps, and high quality of grant management documents;
•    Key information relevant to grant management gathered in effective and timely way, and appropriately shared and used; 
•    Quality, timely analysis and recommendations in relation to assigned and regional team grant portfolio;
•    Proactive identification, reporting and resolution/mitigation of issues and risks related to management and use of Gavi investments in assigned countries;
•    Excellent relationships and productive collaboration with country stakeholders and partners, and good understanding by them of Gavi policies, initiatives, decisions, etc;
•    Significant contributions to advancing Gavi stewardship-based grant management approach and implementation;
•    High-performing, mutually supportive regional team.
Main Duties/Responsibilities




Manage the grant portfolio for the assigned countries with a view to enhancing implementation progress, immunisation coverage and equity, and programmatic and financial sustainability. Specifically:

Grant management: 
o    Conduct or facilitate the various steps of the Gavi grant management process for the assigned-country grants, including required due diligence; 
o    Make decisions on approach and steer process to achieve grant progress and outcomes; 
o    Proactively identify and work to address implementation constraints; 
o    Closely monitor and report on progress.

Risk management: 
o    Continuously assess risks that affect grants and implementation for assigned countries; 
o    Formulate and implement actions to mitigate risks; 
o    Report, consult on or elevate key issues.

Stakeholder management: 
o    Liaise with key internal and external stakeholders to ensure progress;
o    Respond to queries and foster productive collaboration; 
o    Manage relationships; 
o    Rally partner support to deliver technical assistance; 
o    Oversight and risk management; 
o    Ensure coordination of grant support from all sources; 
o    Represent Gavi Secretariat at various fora. 

Analysis: 
o    Gather, share and ensure use of key information; 
o    Carry out analyses relating to country context; 
o    Grants and portfolio; 
o    Provide briefing information, operational feedback, recommendations; 
o    Policy advice; 
o    Contribute to development of Gavi operational policies, procedures and tools.

Continuous improvement: 
o    Contribute to development; 
o    Implementation and improvement of sound practices for stewardship-based grant; 
o    Management, strategic information gathering, risk assessment; 
o    Knowledge sharing, etc.; 
o    Support and share practices/lessons with colleagues.

Note: The essential functions listed in this section are not exhaustive of the job responsibilities; other duties may be assigned consistently with the department needs.
Work Experience




•    Minimum 8 years professional experience working in public health or international development; experience in immunisation programmes or health systems an asset;
•    Excellent experience working in/with developing countries on technical issues required;
•    Significant grant, project and/or programme-management experience required, including in situations of considerable complexity and political sensitivity;
•    Experience in bilateral and multilateral aid environments an asset.
 
Skills/Competencies




•    Health or international development technical skills; 
•    Current knowledge of immunisation or health development issues an asset;
•    Advanced project management skills demonstrated with complex (e.g., multi-sectorial, multi-stakeholder) projects;
•    Financial management skills, including knowledge of project financing and financial processes and ability to prepare, justify, manage budgets and monitor expenditures;
•    Analysis, problem-solving, prioritisation, planning and risk-management skills; sound judgment;
•    Strategic facilitation, negotiation, political acumen; representation, advocacy, diplomacy, tact and discretion;
•    Interpersonal, teamwork and capacity-building skills; 
•    Oral communication, writing and presentational skills;
•    Drive, proactiveness, action and results orientation; continuous improvement;
•    Ability to work successfully in an international, multi-cultural, multi-partner environment, with significant travel. 
Languages




•    Written and spoken fluency in English, French and Arabic is essential;
•    Fluency in any other language is an asset.
 
Academic Qualifications




•    Advanced university degree in public health, health economics, development, business administration (with experience in international development) or related field, or other relevant qualification.
Contacts




•    Gavi Secretariat;
•    Developing country governments;
•    Gavi's alliance partners;
•    UN;
•    Multilateral & bilateral donor agencies;
•    Civil society organisations.
Additional Information




Gavi is committed to diversity within its workforce and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.

If you wish to apply, please provide a cover letter and resume through our Careers webpage and apply by clicking on “Senior Country Manager, Country Support - EURO, EMRO, PAHO”. Deadline for applications is 6 January 2020.

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