VACANCY
ANNOUNCEMENT IN WIDOWS AND ORPHANS EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION (WEWE)
– DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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The
Incorporated Trustees of Widows and Orphans Empowerment Organization [hereinafter referred to as “Widows and
Orphans Empowerment Organization (WEWE)”] a local not-for-profit, faith-based
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in line with its succession plan and
leadership transition planning, is seeking applications from qualified external
and internal candidates to fill in the positions of Deputy Executive Director
(Deputy ED) of WEWE in Abuja.
Position: Deputy Executive Director (Deputy ED)
Location: The successful candidate will be based
in Abuja
Kindly Note: This position does not permit remote working
Key
Duties & Responsibilities
A.
Leadership and Governance:
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE’s vision and mission are widely known by all staff at all
levels and updated as required and also make reference to it in their
daily work.
- S/he will
ensure the organization is on track with WEWE’s five (5) year’s strategic
plan with explicit links to the vision and mission which will guide the
types of programs that are being implemented.
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE’s legal registration with relevant state ministries is
regularly updated inclusive of filing of annual returns and relating
regularly with relevant ministries.
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE’s legal registration is updated, aware of tax status, and
also fully compliant with tax obligations and annual filings with FIRS.
- S/he will
supervise the updates of the succession plan which will guide leadership
transition or coping with extreme events.
- S/he will
supervise all mid-management and junior staff, and facilitate the
development of their job descriptions, annual objective setting, and
performance evaluation.
- S/he will
ensure that the department and teams meet their deliverables promptly and
with high quality.
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE is compliant with all the donors’ policies.
B. Program
Management:
- Supervise
all program activities
- Supervise
and manage data quality improvement processes and outcomes with the
M&E team.
- Review and
improve technical strategies with the Program team
- Ensure that
the work plan is adhered to and implemented with measurable success.
- Develop
monthly and quarterly work plans.
- Submit
technical and administrative reports.
- Facilitates
program training
C.
Structures and Systems:
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE’s policies and procedures which cover all relevant
operational areas are reviewed and updated as the need arises and are
always adhered to.
- S/he will
ensure that there is a formal process of consultation or formal structure
for the delegation of important decisions that involve staff and WEWE
beneficiaries and also make an effort to include beneficiaries in some of
the decision-making.
- S/he will
ensure that there is enough office space for WEWE operations and provide
basic work tools and equipment for staff.
- S/he will
ensure that the Information Technology team has internal and external
capacity for information management and regularly back up staff data in
hard and electronic systems.
D.
Organizational Management:
- S/he will
ensure that the strategic plan is fully implemented.
- S/he will
ensure that management meets, discusses, and reflects on strategic issues,
proceedings are documented and decisions taken are fully implemented.
- S/he will
ensure teamwork among the staff.
- S/he will
ensure that key results of projects and non-project related have been
defined and written with the active participation of all staff, required
resources and support needed are provided, and also assist to ensure that
management and staff meet at the end of the year to review performance,
document the experience and build consensus on improvement actions.
- S/he will
ensure that the organization has established an effective communication
system such as emails, memos, minutes, SMS, and Whatsapp messages to
communicate with staff and ensure that the system is reviewed
periodically.
E.
Resource Mobilization:
- S/he will
assist in resource mobilization strategies, develop the plan, and engage
and supervise the resource mobilization team.
- S/he will
update and manage WEWE’s Resource mobilization policy, strategy, and
Annual Organization Planning (AOP).
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that the organization has dedicated staff, volunteers,
interns, or consultants that assist with resource mobilization and it’s
included in their job description and are appropriately skilled and have
carried out resource mobilization activities.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that WEWE is following the written policy, plan, and
strategy to raise resources that can sustain the organizational basic
operations in the future.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that WEWE has knowledge of strategies and takes action
to raise funds that will be enough to sustain the organization in the long
term.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that WEWE receives funding from different sources
including international donors, the private sector, individuals,
philanthropists, and foundations and through fundraising, and reviews its
efforts periodically leading to improvement actions.
F.
Project Performance Management:
- S/he will
ensure that adequate administrative and technical support is provided to
the state offices and review plans and progress reports, programmatic and
technical reports, and meeting reports.
- S/he will
ensure that standards are developed for service delivery or other
functions (i.e., policy advocacy, monitoring/ oversight) and staff are
aware of these standards and are appropriately trained to apply them.
- S/he ensures
that the organization has performance expectations and drafts a system
that assesses performance against standards and addresses any identified
gaps and weaknesses.
G.
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion:
- S/he will
ensure that there are written policies, procedures, and systems for
addressing Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI), child protection,
safeguarding, organizational culture, and gender issues are addressed.
- S/he will
ensure that WEWE has good tools and expertise for systematically assessing
GESI issues, Child Protection and Safeguarding, and diversity as
applicable and consistently gives staff sufficient training on GESI issues
and tools.
H.
Monitoring Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL):
S/he
will assist in supervising all activities of monitoring evaluation, research,
and learning (MERL) in the organization.
I.
External Relation:
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that WEWE’s partners are broad-based, spreading across
public, private, CSOs, sectors, and community, developing strategic
approaches to partnership and a well-defined system, open communication,
creating opportunities for feedback, there should also be joint
performance review and improvement actions meetings and also create a
platform for the Senior Management Team involved for formal and informal
consultations.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that there is a strategy for stakeholder engagement
either as a standalone or integrated into organizational policy and ensure
the full implementation and also create a platform for interaction, and
feedback to improve relationships.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that WEWE has a well-managed two-way communication
strategy, platforms, and channels to engage with the external environment
to gain visibility and a positive image of the organization and also
ensure that feedback is received and acted upon as necessary and steps are
taken periodically to improve communication with the external environment.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring that the organization has an articulated updated media
strategy either as a standalone or integrated into general organizational
policy/ operational procedures that are fully in operation with progress
documented and also a functional platform for continuous interaction,
exchange of ideas, and feedback.
J.
Financial Management:
- S/he will
assist in providing oversight to the financial management system and
ensure that they are in line with the organization’s policies and
procedures and donor rules and regulations.
- S/he will
assist in ensuring organizational and project budget development and
undertake regular analysis of project expenditures.
- Assist in
reviewing and monitoring program budgets versus actual expenditures every
quarter, based on donor regulations, policies and procedures, and the
award terms and conditions.
- Assist in
ensuring that the processes to conduct annual statutory audits are done.
K.
Procurement:
- S/he will
assist in overseeing all the activities of procurement in the
organization.
L.
Safeguarding:
- S/he will
update and manage the WEWE’s Safeguarding policy
- S/he will
ensure that safe spaces within the organization are created and recognized
- S/he will
ensure that everyone within the organization is treated with dignity and
respect
- S/he will
ensure that the organization’s culture embeds values that prevent harm,
exploitation, and abuse
- S/he will
ensure that senior staff practice, model and advocate for shared values
that help prevent abuses of power and safeguard violations
- Build the
skills of staff and volunteers through training on solving the issues of
inequalities and power imbalance
- Ensure that
the organization’s position on promoting diversity, equality, and
non-discrimination is clearly articulated
Qualification,
Skills and Experience:
- Master’s in
Public Health, Social Work, Community Development Studies, or any Social
Science/related field.
- Minimum of
Ten (10) years of experience in community development work preferably in
the field of OVC.
- Program and
leadership management experience.
- Knowledge of
quality improvement approaches is strongly desired.
- Excellent
writing and verbal communication skills and experience working with other
implementing partners.
- Good
analytical skills.
- Familiarity
with USAID regulations is desired.
Method
of Application:
Interested
and qualified internal applicants should send their comprehensive curriculum
vitae and cover letter in ONLY one attachment (MS Word document) explaining
their suitability for the job to ded2024@weweng.org on or before Thursday,
February 29, 2024.
Kindly Note: WEWE reserves the right to conclude this recruitment process when a suitable individual is selected. While WEWE thanks all for showing interest, only shortlisted individuals will be contacted.