Country Director
Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) has operated in Tanzania through a registered country office since 2006. The country office has supported three major strategic interfaith partners representing mainstream religions and their collaboration towards development outcomes. NCA has 15 Tanzanian national partners, who collaborate with NCA for results in Climate Smart Economic Empowerment, tackling Gender Based Violence, Fighting Inequalities and Strengthening Interfaith Civil Society. Faith-based health care is supported through advocacy and a contextual programme channelling Norwegian support to Haydom Lutheran Hospital. NCA mainly works through faith-based partners and the new Country Directory will be responsible for the successful implementation of the Tanzania country strategy 2020-2024, where the main priorities will be faith based approaches to strengthening civil society.
In NCA, we seek leaders who are motivated by our vision, our work and our values, and who wish to take part in developing our organizational- and leadership culture. In order to reach our goals, we need leaders who are able to set direction, lead change, develop organizational culture and use our human and financial resources in the best possible way.
As our new Country Director, you will represent programme priorities to donors and regional partners and provide effective leadership to the highly qualified NCA local staff members. The role is a hands-on position and your success will be determined by the level of direct engagement in programme development, oversight of projects, fundraising for new projects and representing NCA to stakeholders. As Country Director, you will make use of your excellent communications skills in retaining and developing relations, internally and externally with the head office in Oslo, have a strong commitment to teamwork and accountability, and thrive in evolving and challenging environments.
The position is a three-year position, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Please note that Tanzania is classified as a low-risk, family duty station. The position is an expat role.
Start date: January 2022
Your main responsibilities will be:
- Set strategic leadership by prioritizing and organizing actions and resources to achieve objectives and contribute to countrywide strategy development
- Develop, motivate and manage local staff as well as collaborate with faith-based and civil society partners, including capacity building and professional development
- Security, safety and crisis management
- Oversee compliance to donor and government requirements
- Proactively engage and network with donor, INGOs, and the private sector in order to achieve NCA’s funding priorities and strategies
- Responsible for strengthening relationships, including representation and networking with official authorities, donors, and partners
- To be succesful in this role you must have:
- Master’s degree in Development Programming or equivalent
- Solid leadership experience in international relief and development programmes, including demonstrable success in managing (large, complex, transitional) development programmes
- Proven experience with long-term aid, emergency and advocacy work, preferably in Africa and within NCA programme areas
- Experience from working with church-based organizations/societies, and proven representation, negotiation, communication with religious leaders
- Demonstrated experience multi-tasking and success in securing funding for country programmes
- Good knowledge of policies, legal frameworks, standards and expectations
- Conflict management and conflict resolutions skills
- Knowledge of Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint and other digital systems for project management
- Excellent English communication skills, both verbal and written. Knowledge of Swahili is an asset
- The following personal qualifications are required:
- Motivated by managing and developing personnel towards achieving common goals
- Ability to inspire and build capacities among staff and partners
- Must be able to handle stress and a high workload under challenging work conditions as well as understanding that at times you must work directly with quality control and quality improvements on reports and applications
- Ability to advance multiple simultaneous processes and to lead processes, networks and collaborations
- Culturally sensitive with excellent communication and decision-making skills
- Loyal to Norwegian Church Aid’s Christian values and accept the Code of Conduct
We offer
- Exciting and meaningful projects with one of Norway’s largest humanitarian organizations
- A good environment and a team with positive attitude, supportive, committed and reliable staff
- Competitive terms and conditions and a comprehensive insurance and pension plan
- Programs that deliver tangible and measurable impact and change people’s lives
- An interfaith collaboration for development outcomes both through programming and through advocacy and policy work
We encourage all qualified persons to apply for a job with us, regardless of gender, age, disability or cultural background. NCA uses an electronic gateway for all recruitment where you can register and submit your CV, write an application / cover letter and attach relevant certificates. Only applicants using this electronic gateway will be considered for the position.
In accordance with core humanitarian principles, NCA implements a range of safeguards to prevent or reduce the possibility of humanitarian aid falling into the wrong hands. This includes those individuals and groups who are subject to sanctions by the United Nations Security Council. As part of this process, NCA will screen the details of the successful candidates for this post against the sanctions lists maintained by the UN and by some of NCAs governmental donors.