IRC Partnerships Coordinator Jobs in Kenya

IRC Partnerships Coordinator Jobs in Kenya



Scope of work:

The Partnership Coordinator will support the Kenya Country Program in its strategic management and oversight of its robust partnerships across the country. The Partnership Coordinator will facilitate the Kenya team’s delivery of high-quality partnerships that are strategic for IRC, compliant with IRC and donor requirements in order to provide quality services and outcomes for the communities we serve, consistent with the IRC’s PEER System.

Working in close collaboration with the programs, grants and operations departments, the Partnership Coordinator will oversee all steps in the partnership management lifecycle ensuring that partnerships are appropriately integrated into the overall project cycle management.

With the support of the senior management team, the Partnership Coordinator will also be a leader in building and promoting a culture, attitudes, and values conducive to collaborative partnerships among the team, based on a clear and shared understanding of IRC's role and approach, and core partnership principles. The Partnership Coordinator will report directly to the Deputy Director for Grants and Accountability (DDGA). The Partnership Coordinator is based in Nairobi, with travel to the field sites.

Major Responsibilities:

Partnership Strategy

  • Together with DDGA lead on the development and implementation of IRC Kenya’s partnership strategy.

  • Form and chair the Partnership Working Group to promote a coherent, strategic, and coordinated approach to local partnerships in IRC Kenya.

  • Oversee the partnership management operating procedures for IRC Kenya that set out efficient and responsive processes, delineate clear roles and responsibilities, and articulate IRC Kenya’s strategic approach to partnerships, consistent with PEERS.

  • Promote and take forward initiatives to enhance local partnerships in consultation with senior management and program staff, support further development of local partner capacity development, approaches and processes.

  • Work with the IRC Kenya country leadership team and technical coordinators to ensure that the partnership-specific targets and ambitions with the IRC Kenya Strategy Action Plan are realized by FY24.

  • In collaboration with the technical coordinators and program coordinator for quality and learning, identify key stakeholders for effective programming through a comprehensive stakeholder analysis.

  • Promote, and support the DDGA and technical coordinators to conduct, an effective analysis of the roles, capacities and relationships between local government, civil society and private sector actors, and to identify the IRC’s program approach, based on how the IRC can best add value to local capacities and systems.

  • Participate in Go/No-Go discussions to promote program approaches and design that are consistent with the SAP.

  • Support the technical coordinators to ensure actor mapping is up-to-date and accessible to all programs, and to build and foster partnership relationships with appropriate actors.

  • Promote full partner participation in program management, including through the IRC’s project cycle meetings processes.

    Partnerships/Sub-Grant Processes:

  • Supervise and support Partnership Manager, programs, grants, finance and operations staff on IRC’s on the implementation of the PEER system across all areas of sub-award management and documentation requirements; including pre-award assessment, partner proposal review, contracting tool selection; preparing sub-award agreement packages aligned with specific donor requirements, and sub-award review through OTIS.

  • Ensure that Partnership Managers hold all project cycle meetings, and that sub-grant agreement terms and conditions are well understood by partners.

  • Establish partner monitoring schedule per PPCR score and ensure programmatic and compliance monitoring visits take place in coordination with pertinent department staff.

  • Lead periodic mapping of potential partners for emergency response, with a particular emphasis on local organizations; and update the potential partner tracker periodically, as needed.

  • Coordinate the organization and facilitation of capacity and risk assessments for potential partners.

  • Lead the internal sub-award proposal review and approval process.

  • Support in the development of partnership templates and contracts/agreements.

  • Work in collaboration with IRC finance, Programs, and other units to manage sub-grants effectively and in
    compliance with donor rules and regulations.

  • Lead and facilitate capacity building of partner NGOs and local community organizations. Contribute to development of training materials.

  • Ensure that partners meet all visibility requirements as listed in their subgrant agreements.

  • Ensure that accurate and up to date records for all sub-awards is maintained, in line with PEER System requirements.

    Partner Monitoring:

  • Lead the partnerships team in monitoring sub- grantees/partners for donor compliance and progress against objectives; and contributing to the development of monitoring tools as needed.

  • Coordinate field monitoring visits to partners; and share regularly monitoring schedule with all relevant departments and colleagues.

  • Coordinate the Partnership Team in securing and reviewing subgrantees’ monthly/quarterly/final narrative and financial reports; share relevant feedback with subgrantees, as needed.

  • Coordinate with relevant departments to ensure that all reporting templates are updated; and share with sub-grantees on a timely basis.

    Documentation and Reporting:

  • Coordinate the maintenance of comprehensive electronic files for all subgrantees (current, past and potential partners) on OTIS and on Shared Drive; as per PEERS documentation requirements.

  • Working with the relevant technical teams, coordinating the review of monthly internal reports, compile and submit partner reports into overall donor report, and support government reports/agreements as needed/requested.

  • Carry out data analysis of existing subgrant portfolio and potential future partner commitments.

    ]Human Resources Management, capacity building and Development#

  • Coach, train, supervise and mentor direct-report staff, including communicating clear expectations, setting quarterly performance objectives, providing regular and timely positive and constructive performance feedback, and providing documented semi-annual performance reviews.

  • Hold high-quality meetings with each direct report on a regular and predictable basis, at least bi-weekly.

  • Provide a measurable development plan including on-the-job learning with the aim of strengthening technical capacity, exchanging knowledge within the team, and providing guidance on career paths.

  • Look for opportunities to support staff in their career growth, where appropriate. Offer leadership support for successful adherence by staff to IRC’s country and Global HR Operating Policies and Procedures.

  • Maintain open and professional relations with team members, promoting a strong team spirit and providing oversight and guidance to enable staff to successfully perform in their positions.

  • Work with HR staff to identify and implement recruitment and retention strategies.

    Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline, master’s degree a plus.

  • At least 5 years work experience in the NGO environment

  • Proven experience in coordination of multiple stakeholders (internal and external).

  • Bachelor’s degree in social studies or relevant field from a recognized university with 10 years of relevant experience; or Master’s Degree with 7 years of relevant experience.

  • Strong preference given to candidates with previous experience in partnership management, consortium/network management or subgrant/partner identification and management.

  • Familiarity with IRC PEER system a distinct advantage

  • Experience facilitating sub-grants, including proposal review, agreement development, and monitoring strongly desired.

  • Familiarity with USG (e.g. USAID/BHA, PRM) and ECHO rules and regulations.

  • Program development experience, including development of key project documents such as logical frameworks, monitoring tools, etc.

  • Experience designing and implementing capacity building programs is a plus.

  • Computer literate (MS Word, Excel, PPT). Budgeting experience required.

  • NGO experience in similar position is preferred.

  • Good communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Professional fluency in spoken and written English.

    How to Apply

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