Background
Duties and Responsibilities
- Supervision of PSSU member(s), Implementation of the CO programme, oversight of programme budgets, coordination of project management in Atlas and CO;
- Coordinating and streamlining of resource management processes for both NIM and DIM projects;
- Planning, coordinating strategic partnerships and implementation of the resource mobilization strategy;
- Provision of top quality programme implementation and execution advice services to the implementing partners and facilitation of knowledge building and management.
- Support the design and formulation of CO programme within the three pillars, translating UNDP's priorities into local interventions;
- Ensure the programme is fully aligned and linked to the Strategic Plan to facilitate reporting at country and global level through the IRRF;
- Ensure programme formulation and implementation adheres to the UNDP’s seven quality criteria including the SDGs; and that South-South Cooperation and Gender and women empowerment is built in all the projects;
- Coordinate the annual processes of IWP development, programme monitoring in the Corporate Planning System and annual reporting through the ROAR;
- Ensure the awarding of proposals, initiation plans, new projects and project closure functions are done in Atlas with full adherence to POPP and alignment to the CPD and the Strategic Plan;
- Provide high-quality management analysis and information/reports on the situation in programme, identification of operational and financial challenges and proposal of solutions while maintaining compliance to UNDP rules & regulations;
- Ensure timely implementation of the CO Evaluation plan and oversee the process of recruitment of consultants, evaluation and management responses in collaboration with the M&E Analyst and Pillar Leads;
- Review jointly with the M&E Analyst the project M&E frameworks to ensure alignment with country programme results and SP indicators;
- In collaboration with the M&E analyst, review reporting by Programme in UN INFO to ensure consistency of financial and narrative reporting and alignment with the UNDAP II Outcomes and Outputs as applicable;
- Support Project Quality Assurance process and institute areas for improvement within the pillars for high quality programme development
- Monitor Corporate data quality dashboards and follow up with relevant units to ensure that all requirements are met;
- Coordinates inputs for corporate queries on performance-related issues; support CO and management in preparation of responses and taking recommended actions.
- In collaboration with the Programme Coordinator and the Pillar Leads, coordinate the teams to ensure timely preparation and submission of procurement plans for projects and monitoring of their implementation;
- Contribution to and application of strategic procurement strategies to support NIM projects, including adequate budget provision for these;
- Working closely with the Procurement Team, ensure the timely execution of procurement plans, procurement requests and their evaluation. Support the negotiation of certain conditions of contracts in full compliance with UNDP rules and regulation;
- Oversight of programme related procurement contracts and, upon delegation of responsibility, performing the functions of Manager Level 1 in Atlas for PO and Voucher approval;
- Guided by the Coordinator of Programmes and in consultation with the Programme team, facilitate country office programme resources allocation process, monitor expenditure and delivery progress, raise delivery gaps and propose adequate and sound solutions;
- Verification and reconciliation of various expenditures reports from the CO, HQ and Executing Agencies;
- Ensure programme resources are allocated and spent in line with planned results and in compliance with UNDP rules and regulations;
- Multi-year budgets and resources for all projects are effectively budgeted to meet the CO delivery, RM and revenue/cost recovery targets;
- Coordinate and support the partner capacity assessment implementation within the HACT framework and overs implementation of HACT assurance plans and audit;
- Ensures full HACT compliance and roll-out of related policies; ensure the development and implementation of Audit recommendations in collaboration with Programme Finance and Pillar Leads;
- Guides and coordinates preparations for CO, DIM and NIM audits;
- Periodic monitoring of dashboards and exceptions, identification of the remedial actions in coordination with the supervisor.
- Implementation and oversight of agreed partnership modalities under NIM ensuring compliance with legal requirements of the organization;
- Dialogue with key national partners on strategies to enhance results achievement under nationally implemented projects while maintaining compliance to UNDP’s Financial Rules and Regulations;
- Support maintenance of partnerships with sister UN Agencies, IFI's, government institutions, bi-lateral and multi-lateral donors, private sector, civil society with focus on achieving UNDP results and adherence to the contribution agreements provisions;
- Implementation and oversight on cost sharing and financing agreements;
- Elaboration of conditions of contributions within the CO resource mobilization efforts;
- Contribution to the UN implementation modalities in the context of DaO through UNDAP II to facilitate mobilization of One Fund Resources;
- Quality review and timely submission of donor reports (narrative and financial) prepared by respective pillars, response to queries, in full compliance with financing agreements and donor requirements to contribute to mobilization of resources;
- Coordinate with the Pillar Leads to ensure that the CO pipeline module in Atlas is updated regularly, and share feedback on progress of IWP targets for timely action by Pillars;
- Coordinate with Pillars on timely submission of the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) projections to the Ministry of Finance and Planning in input to the Aid Management Platform;
- Provide high quality programme implementation and execution advisory services and facilitation of knowledge building and management focusing on achievement of the following results:
- Contribution to knowledge building in the UN system on national planning, procurement, and implementation processes in order to find ways of enhancing UN and UNDP support;
- Strengthened project management practices and application of UNDP's rules, regulations, and policies as well as UN interagency agreements;
- Ensure and oversee the organization of trainings for the programme, operations, project staff and national counterparts on project management aspects; share updates and new policies on PPM as they become available to keep the team up to date with organizational changes;
- Leadership in the organization of briefings and orientation on NEX/NIM processes;
- Sound contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice, particularly in the area of programme and project management;
- Identification and synthesis of best practices and lessons learnt and sharing them with CO for improved programme implementation and delivery.
Competencies
Required Skills and Experience
- Master’s Degree or equivalent in Business Administration, Public Administration, International Development, Economics, Social and Political Sciences;
- Project Management certification desirable.
- 5 years of relevant experience at the national or international level in providing programme/project management advisory services,
- Hands-on experience in design, implementation, monitoring and reporting of development projects.
- Experience in the usage of computers and MS Office software packages,
- Experience in handling of web-based management systems required.
- Fluency in English and Kiswahili.
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