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Head of Programme & Partnerships Jordan/Syria response

Syria - Damascus office, Jordan - Amman office
Full-time
Permanent employee

Your mission

Your Responsibilities
 
  • Lead and coordinate the development of both solicited and unsolicited high-quality project proposals and funding applications, ensuring compliance with donor requirements and alignment with program objectives. 
  • Lead the development of new programme interventions, in close consultation with external partners, ensuring continuous readiness to respond to new funding opportunities. 
  • Lead on the development and implementation of a CO fundraising strategy. Stay updated on fundraising trends, donor priorities, and industry best practices in order to adapt and refine the fundraising strategy. 
  • Ensure coherence, relevance and effectiveness of War Child’s overall Syria/Jordan response programme, in accordance with humanitarian and sector-specific standards as well as War Child’s mandate and strategy. 
  • In close collaboration with the Technical Advisors, oversee the design and implementation of CO thematic strategies and scaling plans 
  • With support from TAs and MEAL Manager, lead the development and implementation of program quality standards, guidelines, and tools to ensure high-quality program delivery across all technical areas. 
  • Oversee the provision of technical assistance and capacity development in the areas of Education, CP/CSG and MHPSS to War Child’s programmes and partners. 
  • With support from the RMG Manager, Build and maintain relationships with existing and potential donors, UN agencies and other relevant stakeholders, cultivating donor stewardship and engagement; Maintain a donor liaison tracker to track and manage interactions with donors, including communication, meetings, and donor relationship management. 
  • Maintain strong relationships with donors, partners, and other stakeholders, representing the organization in relevant forums and advocating for program quality and development priorities. 
  • .Effectively represent War Child in relevant coordination forums and network bodies, such has Head of Programmes community, positioning War Child as a partner of choice. 
  • Maintain positive and effective relationships with War Child’s partners and actively contribute to localisation initiatives and capacity development efforts. 
  • Lead and support the development of external-facing products conveying the nature, quality, relevance and added value of War Child’s programming in Syria/Jordan.  
  • Lead the PQD department which comprises of the Resource Mobilisation & Grants, MEAL and PQ units, including direct line management, mentoring, support, staff welfare and performance management for up to 5 direct reports. 
  • Work closely with other department heads and hub managers to actively contribute to positive interdepartmental relationships and dynamics. 
  • Serve as a member of the Country Management Team, contributing to strategy development and high-level planning, problem-solving and decision-making. 
  • Deputise for the Country Director as and when needed. 

Your profile

  • Relevant academic degree. 
  • Minimum five years of senior management experience in the humanitarian/development sector, preferably including international experience. 
  • Demonstrated experience in writing project proposals for a wide range of donors. 
  • Experience with running, supporting and/or managing programmes in conflict-affected or other complex environments, including activities in at least two of the following areas: Education, Child Protection and Mental Health & Psychosocial Support for children and their caregivers. 
  • Knowledge of – and affinity with – programmes designed to enhance the psychosocial well-being of children in humanitarian/development contexts. 
  • Proven track-record of working in partnership with local/national response actors. 
  • Sound knowledge of monitoring, evaluation, accountability & learning methodologies, tools and systems in the humanitarian sector. 
  • Understanding of the Syria context and its complexities considered an asset. 
  • Excellent English written and verbal communication skills are essential. Arabic language skills will be considered a major asset in the selection process.
  • Persuasion and motivation skills, ability to convince and mobilise others. 
  • A successful track record in initiating, cultivating relations with – and securing support from – a wide range of institutional donors. 
  • Strong networking skills; ability to maintain good working relationships with partners, donors and other external as well as internal stakeholders in a sensitive environment. 
  • Solid analytical and problem-solving skills. 
  • Ability to manage a varied, fluid and demanding workload and meet deadlines. 

What we offer

War Child Alliance (WCA) is a dynamic organization. We try to keep an informal ambiance within our office, with a lot of room for creativity, inspiration and self-initiative from employees. We practice what we preach: dynamic, innovative, integrity focused, and a drive to reach the highest possible results against the lowest possible costs. War Child offers a challenging job in an inspiring workplace.
We offer a challenging and rewarding role within an inspiring and motivated team, supported by a strong and professional regional and global organisation, including close collaboration with colleagues in the Netherlands.

The successful candidate will receive a fair and competitive salary, comprehensive secondary benefits, and opportunities for professional growth and learning.

Contract Details

  • Location: Damasucus, Syria
  • Contract type: International candidates will be offered an expat package.
  • Contract duration: One-year contract, with the intention to extend to an open-ended contract subject to mutual agreement and satisfactory performance.
  • Working hours: Full-time, 40 hours per week
  • Duty station: Unaccompanied position
This position is based in Damascus and is open to national, regional, and international candidates. National and regional candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

Over ons

Onze organisatie
War Child is een dynamische organisatie waar een informele sfeer heerst en waar veel ruimte is voor creativiteit en eigen initiatief. Het imago dat War Child extern uitdraagt, is een blauwdruk van het werk op het hoofdkantoor: het is dynamisch, vernieuwend, integer en gericht op het behalen van resultaten tegen lage kosten. War Child besteedt zoveel mogelijk budget aan het helpen van kinderen in oorlog en doet er daarom alles aan om de kosten zo laag mogelijk te houden. Onze arbeidsvoorwaarden zijn op het niveau van de Nederlandse NGO sector. Het kantoor is gevestigd in de Amsterdamse wijk Watergraafsmeer. We werken in een hybride vorm, met de combinatie van thuis en op kantoor.

Veiligheid
War Child werkt vanuit humanitaire waarden en normen. Van mogelijke nieuwe collega’s vragen we hetzelfde. Voor War Child staat de veiligheid van de kinderen en jongeren die we steunen voorop. We bestrijden elke vorm van misbruik. Omdat we willen dat kinderen en jongeren geen enkel risico lopen komt dit uitgebreid aan bod bij de werving van nieuwe collega’s. Als onderdeel van sollicitaties vragen we daarom om referenties naar aanleiding van het Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme en een recente Verklaring Omtrent Gedrag (VOG).

Gelijke kansen
War Child droomt dat alle kinderen in vrede kunnen leven, wie ze ook zijn en waar ze ook opgroeien. Daarom is War Child trots dat we gelijke kansen bieden aan iedereen die met ons wil werken. We bevorderen diversiteit en willen dat iedereen zich bij ons thuis voelt. War Child selecteert mogelijke nieuwe collega’s ongeacht hun gender, ras, nationaliteit, beperking, leeftijd of seksuele voorkeur.
 
Sollicitaties
We besteden zoveel mogelijk van onze inkomsten aan de ondersteuning van kinderen en jongeren. Daarom werken we efficiënt. Dat betekent dat we alleen sollicitaties bekijken die we via onze websites ontvangen. Mochten we een geschikte persoon vinden vóór de sluitingsdatum, verwijderen we de vacature van onze websites. Sollicitaties die we later ontvangen, kunnen we dan niet meer in behandeling nemen.