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Deputy Country Director for Program

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Location

Based in Sudan (visa permitting) & Chad with regular travel to all TGH operating areas in Sudan 

Duration

7 months renewable (depending on funding), starting June 2025

Conditions

Salaried contract, gross monthly salary from €3,296 to €3,708 according to experience valued, monthly per diem €750, medical coverage of 100% + repatriation insurance + provident fund, accommodation, international and local transportation as part of the mission, break every 3 months. No family duty station.

TGH has chosen a deliberately simple and transparent remuneration policy, accessible on our website www.trianglegh.org.

The salary levels advertised in our job offers are set within the framework of the salary scale and are not open to negotiation.

More information on www.trianglegh.org, under « JOBS ».

TGH reserves the right to end the recruitment process as soon as a candidate is positioned.

Presentation of TGH

"Stakeholders in committed & sustainable international solidarity"

Founded in 1994, TGH is a French international solidarity organization based in Lyon. The association designs and implements emergency, rehabilitation and development programs in the following sectors: water, hygiene and sanitation, civil engineering, food security and rural development, socio-educational and psychosocial. TGH is currently operating in 13 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Presentation of the mission

TGH has a long-standing presence in Sudan: first implementing a multi-sectoral program targeting displaced people and host communities in Geneina (West Darfur) in 2004, it extended its presence to Central Darfur (Bindizi and Um Dukhun) in 2005 and 2006 respectively. Since then, TGH has maintained a continuous presence in both states, while also intervening in North Darfur, South Kordofan, Khartoum, Gedaref states, Al-Jazeera, Sennar, and Red Sea states.

Since the outbreak of the current Sudan conflict in April 2023, creating the largest displacement population in the world at current time, TGH has developed multi-sectoral projects in consortium with other international NGOs to meet the needs of crisis-affected populations in Sudan.

 

TGH has approx. 14 expatriates and 150 national staff in the field, based in Geneina & Foro Baranga (West Darfur), Golo, Tawila, Um Dukhun, Bendasi, and Zalingei (Central Darfur), Karrari (Khartoum State) and Port Sudan (Red Sea). TGH is rooted in the humanitarian principle of neutrality, and works across territories under the control of different authorities.

TGH’s extensive and long-standing presence in Sudan, in particular in West and Central Darfur, enables us to understand the context and the evolution of humanitarian needs and to deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance where it is needed the most.

 

TGH’s ongoing activities in Sudan include:

  • Emergency assistance to displaced people affected by conflict and/or natural disasters (provision of NFIs and emergency shelter, hygiene and dignity kits, etc).
  • Construction and rehabilitation of water supply systems and sanitation services, hygiene promotion and capacity building of community-based committees and local authorities in WASH services sustainable management
  • Strengthening of food security and livelihood, through distribution of agricultural inputs, promotion of farming best practices, sustainable natural resources management, development of income generating activities, as well as provision of MPCA.
  • Child Protection activities including PSS, CP Case Management, support for Child Friendly Spaces, and CP awareness-raising.

 

With a current volume of approximately 14 million EUR, TGH in Sudan is currently funded by donors including ECHO, BHA (waiver obtained until the end of the project), OCHA-SHF and the French MoFA.

Job description

Under the supervision of the Country Director, the Deputy Country Director for Program (DCD-P) is responsible for developing, planning, leading and ensure the quality of the programs implemented in Sudan by TGH. The jobholder will ensure the successful development and implementation of projects while focusing on program strategy and development and program quality – including program-related crosscutting topics, donor compliance and donor/finance strategy, internal and external coordination/representation, partnership, and structure of program department & program staff management.

 

The DCD-P will directly manage the following units: Grant, MEAL, project managers, partnerships and heads of sectors (Child Protection, WASH/Shelter & NFI). In conjunction with the Country Director, she/he will also coordinate with Field Coordinators and Head of sectors to ensure smooth inter-department collaboration for program activities in the field.

 

More specifically, key responsibilities are:

 

Program strategy and development

  • Support the Country Director to develop and refine the strategic vision and leadership for TGH’s programming in Sudan, including to work with the management and field teams to revise the Sudan Country Strategy, and to develop a donor strategy to finance it.
  • Lead and coordinate the development of sector strategies and program annual plans, in line with the validated Sudan Country Strategy and based on assessed needs in the country and the capacities of the mission.
  • Stabilize the mission programming following the significant growth, this might imply reviewing systems and processes in place and suggesting new ones.
  • Contribute to the rolling out of the mission’s Country Strategy and related sectoral and program plans to the mission team down to field level.
  • Initiate and supervise needs assessments in current and new areas for TGH, in coordination with technical focal points and Field Coordinators.
  • Ensure that the proposals submitted are framed within the program and donor strategies.
  • Coordinate the development process for new proposals, cost-extensions and no-cost extensions, etc.

 

Program Department structure, supervision and coordination  

  • Review and revise the program department organigram to ensure it meets the needs for appropriate staffing of the program team, including the technical support needed to deliver quality project design and delivery.
  • Ensure that the roles & responsibilities and communication and reporting lines are clear and understood within the program department, and that all program staff understand and are able to perform their role in delivering, quality programs.
  • Ensure smooth coordination within the program department (organizing dedicated meetings);
  • Ensure that smooth coordination systems are set up with the support departments (kick off meeting, proposal strategy, etc.).
  • Ensure responsibilities are clarified and assigned to respective staff, and partner (field level RACI within the Program department).

 

HR management & capacity-building

  • Supervise directly the Heads of Sectors (WASH, Child Protection), Project Managers, Grants Manager, Partnerships Manager, and MEAL Manager, including setting up objectives and work plans, daily supervision and coaching, etc.
  • Identify capacity-building needs for the program team, technical leads, and partners, and take the lead on coordinating formal or informal knowledge and skill-building, including by providing or supporting learning sessions for program and field teams.
  • Participate in program team recruitment and HR management.
  • In collaboration with Human Resources, ensure adherence to and enforcement of HR policies and maintenance of a professional work environment within the program team.

 

MEAL and Partnership departments’ development & support

  • Support the MEAL Manager in developing the MEAL department and MEAL strategy including with short/mid and long term objectives and priorities (including the MEAL HR set-up, needed tools and training, etc.).
  • Support the Partnership Manager in developing the Partnership strategy including with short/mid and long-term objectives and priorities (including the Partnership HR set-up, needed tools and training, etc.).
  • Ensure partner capacities are assessed, due diligence completed, MoUs are signed, project orientation is completed, partner monitoring plans are established, contact persons are identified and a smooth working relationship is maintained.
  • Promote smooth collaboration between other program units/departments and the MEAL and Partnership teams, both at Country office and base levels.
  • Participate in the recruitment of the MEAL and the Partnership teams.

 

Program management and quality

  • Responsible for overall management of program implementation and delegated responsibility for field delivery of high-quality programming in line with TGH standards and the country strategy.
  • Ensure programs are implemented in ways responsive to communities and affected population, and which support local capacities (such as through strengthening civil servant and local NGO partner capacities), in line with TGH principles, values and strategic plan.
  • Ensure field teams actively contribute to the preparation of timely and high-quality progress reports, program reports, and donor reports.
  • Maintain oversight of multi-location projects, ensuring the smooth and close complementarity and coordination between the multi-donor projects implemented in different TGH bases.
  • For each project, ensure that there is a MFU (Monthly Follow-up for the activities) developed, updated and shared with HQ on monthly basis; with the support of the MEAL and Grant units, ensure that the data per donor-funded project is compiled and available.
  • Ensure all projects progress is in accordance to grant guidelines.
  • Ensure global budget follow-up per project: raise alerts and propose solutions in case of over- or under-spending; support Field Coordinators and PMs to ensure project expenditures are in line with work plans and project budgets; participate in monthly finance meetings to follow-up.
  • Ensure targets, timelines, and associated budgets are broken down between field offices (Detailed Implementation Plan), and Ensure development of harmonized and high-quality operational project methodologies and tools (selection of beneficiaries, protection mainstreaming, etc.).
  • Ensure kick-off meetings are organized and program tools are available and known by program staff.

 

Representation and external coordination

  • Ensure that TGH is represented in relevant external program-related coordination fora (clusters, field coordination meetings, partners, authorities and other stakeholders).
  • Represent TGH as the program focal point at mission level.
  • Attend bi-lateral meetings with donors, partners, and authorities when needed, or ensure that TGH is represented by someone in the program team.

 

This list of responsibilities could be modified according to the needs in the field.

Security, working and living conditions

The living conditions in N’Djamena and Port Sudan are comfortable with most modern conveniences, while in Darfur and other field locations the living conditions are more basic (cold water, limited telephone network and internet disruptions) and social life is limited for security reasons. During travel and working assignments in Port Sudan, Darfur or other TGH areas of intervention within Sudan, there are risks that are known and controlled by TGH and other international NGOs operating there. TGH monitors the security situation closely and takes decisions accordingly. There are regular flights to and from Chad and Sudan to regional destinations.

Profile

  • Education and experience

    • Minimum 5 years management experience in an NGO environment, including significant field operations experience running both emergency and development programs at scale and in complex environments.
    • Robust experience of NGO emergency program cycle management, and with experience of working within a matrix organisation structure.
    • Experience and good working knowledge of one or more of TGH Sudan’s relevant sectors (WASH/Shelter, Child Protection, FSL).
    • Significant knowledge of international humanitarian systems, institutions and donors (including BHA, OCHA, ECHO) and of procedures, accountability frameworks and best practices in emergency management.
    • Substantial experience and knowledge of effective financial and budgetary control and securing and managing grants from major institutional donors.
    • Experience in M&E systems, tools, quality data collection, analysis and use of M&E data for program decision
    • Ability to analyze information, evaluate options and to think and plan strategically.
    • Previous experience of managing and developing a diverse team and the ability to lead, motivate and develop others.

    Skills

    • People management, team motivation, and capacity
    • Excellent interpersonal, communication and facilitation skills.
    • Strong program and project planning and management abilities.
    • Capacity to represent TGH at high level coordination meetings with different
    • Developed skills for work organization and tasks
    • Excellent communication and writing skills in English. Preferably competent French spoken and written skills. Arabic language skills a distinct advantage.
    • Proficient user of MS Office
    • Ability to work and support teams remotely, without diminishing oversight of projects.
    • Resilience, diffusing skills and resistance to stress.

    Personal Qualities

    • Organized, pro-active, and flexible approach
    • Autonomy and rigor
    • Good leadership

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