Head of Country Office
http://www.ifrc.org/en/who-we-are/working-with-us/current-vacancies/job-description/?id=3671
Date of issue:13-12-2016
Closing date (Geneva time zone):06-01-2017
Duty station:Islamabad
Country:PAKISTAN
Duty station status: Family Duty Station
Accompanied status: Accompanied
Duration:12 months
Category of Staff: Delegate
Grade: F2
Vacancy No:IFRC01256
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest humanitarian organization, with 190 member National Societies. As part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, our work is guided by seven fundamental principles; humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.
Organizational Context
The IFRC Country Office in Pakistan is part of the Asia-Pacific Regional set-up and its role and mandate in Pakistan is defined as support to the Pakistan Red Crescent (PRC) in programme/service delivery, international resource mobilisation, ensuring quality and accountability to donors, coordination of organizational and branch development activities towards PRC development and ensuring effective implementation of the Annual Operational Plans agreed with the PRC. The PRC has developed a road-map and plan of action based on the recommendations of the OCAC conducted in 2015, and also has in place its Strategic Plan (2016–2020) which has set targets and milestones for the organization for the coming years. The PRC will soon embark on an annual planning and budgeting exercise in the context of its Strategic Plan. The PRC has representation across the country through its network of Provincial and District Branches and volunteers. There are several Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Partners present in-country, including the ICRC and PNS. The IFRC Country Office consists of Programme and Support services managed by the Head of Country Office.
Job Purpose
To represent the Federation Secretariat and the IFRC member National Societies to the Pakistan Red Crescent, national authorities, international organizations, national and international media in Pakistan. To manage and implement Federation operational responsibilities and cooperation activities in accordance with approved plans, regulations and policies. To take initiative in disaster assessment and support disaster response as required by circumstances.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
• Work in a counterpart relationship with Chairman and the Secretary General of the PRC to ensure the implementation of Federation activities in Pakistan according to approved plans and budgets
• Serve as the conduit for technical assistance in a variety of programme areas, such as disaster management and health, as well as organisational development;
• Manage the resources channelled through the IFRC and ensure proper planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting requirements.
• Manage the IFRC’s core administrative and management functions, including personnel, security, fixed assets, financial assets and other resources in accordance with existing regulations and procedures
• Provide support services to other National Societies present in the country under integration or service agreements
• Manage the front line surge capacity whenever large disasters may overwhelm the capacity of the PRC to manage the operation fully. While acknowledging the need to develop PRC capacity before, during and after a disaster, ensure that the Federation has the systems in place to allow temporary systems separate from those used for cooperation in normal programming. This may involve the Federation or another National Society taking a more operational role in explicit agreement with PRC for a specific period.
• Act as the IFRC’s primary communication link with these PRC and partner NS and as the most immediate knowledge centre for Federation members.
• Take responsibility for coordinating and stimulating support to PRC programming according to their strategic plans and the OCAC outcomes.
• Representation of the Federation’s international persona towards authorities and other key partners.
• To ensure that delegation planning and budgeting is carried out in a timely and appropriate fashion in accordance with Secretariat requirements, formats and standards; provide support to the NS in these areas when relevant;
• To take initiatives to raise funds in the country of assignment in support of Federation appeals and activities, and for National Society programs, in close coordination with the Regional Office.
• To report to the Regional Director, Asia Pacific, to keep the region regularly informed on in-country developments and on the work of the Country Office.
• Provide efficient and effective security management of the IFRC staff. Work closely together with the ICRC and the PRC (and other relevant organisations) in the establishment of a harmonised security approach. Seek expert advice from the PRC, the ICRC, the IFRC AP security delegate and the security coordinator of the AP region, and when necessary the IFRC Geneva security team, as well as other relevant institutions in the country.
Education• Serve as the conduit for technical assistance in a variety of programme areas, such as disaster management and health, as well as organisational development;
• Manage the resources channelled through the IFRC and ensure proper planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting requirements.
• Manage the IFRC’s core administrative and management functions, including personnel, security, fixed assets, financial assets and other resources in accordance with existing regulations and procedures
• Provide support services to other National Societies present in the country under integration or service agreements
• Manage the front line surge capacity whenever large disasters may overwhelm the capacity of the PRC to manage the operation fully. While acknowledging the need to develop PRC capacity before, during and after a disaster, ensure that the Federation has the systems in place to allow temporary systems separate from those used for cooperation in normal programming. This may involve the Federation or another National Society taking a more operational role in explicit agreement with PRC for a specific period.
• Act as the IFRC’s primary communication link with these PRC and partner NS and as the most immediate knowledge centre for Federation members.
• Take responsibility for coordinating and stimulating support to PRC programming according to their strategic plans and the OCAC outcomes.
• Representation of the Federation’s international persona towards authorities and other key partners.
• To ensure that delegation planning and budgeting is carried out in a timely and appropriate fashion in accordance with Secretariat requirements, formats and standards; provide support to the NS in these areas when relevant;
• To take initiatives to raise funds in the country of assignment in support of Federation appeals and activities, and for National Society programs, in close coordination with the Regional Office.
• To report to the Regional Director, Asia Pacific, to keep the region regularly informed on in-country developments and on the work of the Country Office.
• Provide efficient and effective security management of the IFRC staff. Work closely together with the ICRC and the PRC (and other relevant organisations) in the establishment of a harmonised security approach. Seek expert advice from the PRC, the ICRC, the IFRC AP security delegate and the security coordinator of the AP region, and when necessary the IFRC Geneva security team, as well as other relevant institutions in the country.
Higher university degree in a relevant field
Experience
Strategic planning, analysis in complex socio-political environment
Senior management experience of working for the Red Cross/Red Crescent
5 years’ experience of working for a humanitarian aid organisation in the HQ and field
Top level representation, negotiation, communications, media
Strategic leadership of complex teams including security management
Organisational development experience
Working collaboratively to strengthen the goals of a partner organisation
Knowledge of and experience with working in Pakistan and/or Asia Pacific is preferred
Knowledge, skills and languagesSenior management experience of working for the Red Cross/Red Crescent
5 years’ experience of working for a humanitarian aid organisation in the HQ and field
Top level representation, negotiation, communications, media
Strategic leadership of complex teams including security management
Organisational development experience
Working collaboratively to strengthen the goals of a partner organisation
Knowledge of and experience with working in Pakistan and/or Asia Pacific is preferred
Excellent stress management and team management skills
Able to work in a restricted environment, positive character and problem solver with strong inter-personal skills and cultural sensitivities
Languages - fluent in English, written and spoken. Knowledge of local languages is an asset
Skills in coaching and developing staff
Fluently spoken and written English
Competencies and valuesAble to work in a restricted environment, positive character and problem solver with strong inter-personal skills and cultural sensitivities
Languages - fluent in English, written and spoken. Knowledge of local languages is an asset
Skills in coaching and developing staff
Fluently spoken and written English
Core competencies - a high degree of competence in: REQUIRED
Teamwork; commitment to the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement; integrity & personal conduct; sensitivity to diversity; flexibility & adaptability; initiative & direction; interpersonal skills; resilience.
MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES- a high degree of competence in: REQUIRED
Management of strategy; management of change; leadership; planning; management of budgets; management of resources; monitoring; supervision and control; reporting; communication; networking; management of self; management of others, relationship management
CommentsTeamwork; commitment to the International Red Cross & Red Crescent Movement; integrity & personal conduct; sensitivity to diversity; flexibility & adaptability; initiative & direction; interpersonal skills; resilience.
MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES- a high degree of competence in: REQUIRED
Management of strategy; management of change; leadership; planning; management of budgets; management of resources; monitoring; supervision and control; reporting; communication; networking; management of self; management of others, relationship management
Accompanied Status - Spouse and Non School Age Children Only
The Federation is an equal opportunity employer.
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