CSSF Nigeria Defence Programme Manager

Oct 24, 2018

Ref Id: 17/18 ABJ Location: Abuja Grade: C4 (L) Type of Position: Fixed Term Duration of Post: 12 months Start Date: 1 December 2018 Type of Post: British High Commission Job Subcategory: CSSF (Conflict Stability and Security Fund) Job Category: Other British Government Departments (Partners across Government, including UK Visas) Main Purpose of Job

Deliver UK objectives in Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin by managing the defence-delivered elements of the North East Nigeria Security and Stabilisation Programme (£7.9M in FY18-19)  and the Maritime Security element of the Niger Delta and Maritime Security Programme (£0.6M), working directly to the Head of British Defence Staff West Africa (BDS WA) in their capacity as Senior Responsible Officer (SRO).

Roles and Responsibilities

The Head of Programmes will have responsibility and accountability for ensuring quality programme management and compliance with CSSF processes and cross-government commercial and financial policies.
Effectively manage the activities and resources relevant to the programme. Advise the SRO on all ongoing programme management milestones/requirements, including follow-up of annual reviews, and be responsible for keeping this up to date and tracking progress through the delivery plan and work plan. Effective financial management of programme resources including monitoring, forecasting and monthly reporting to achieve VFM, transparency, accountability, ODA and FY targets, throughout the project cycle.
The Defence Engagement, Operational Advice, Training and Capacity Building component of the North East Programme provides UK military capacity building of the Nigerian Armed Forces to enable more effective counter-insurgency operations and encourage long term planning and reform. It is delivered by the UK MOD and military teams working in Nigeria to facilitating a comprehensive programme of wider engagement by Short Term Training Teams, Regional Subject Matter Experts, and Defence Training in the UK.
You will work with British military personnel and the Defence Section to deliver visible results, while ensuring best practice in financial and risk management, gender and conflict sensitivity, and human rights. As Programme Manager, you will run the cross-Government processes needed for assurance on strategy and spend. By understanding and influencing military reform in Nigeria, you will also help promote coherence across governement and the international community.
You will be tested across the key competences and will likely build Practitioner Level programme delivery skills and security sector experience whilst enhancing leadership and stakeholder skills. Directly responsible to the SRO, your decision making, political sense, strategic thinking, attention to detail and focus on value for money will let you see the real-world impact of your programmes on Nigeria’s security.

Requirements Essential qualifications, skills and experience:

Programme delivery and reporting experience; engaging and managing multiple stakeholders; security sector

Desirable qualifications, skills and experience:

Experienced and resilient working in fragile contexts, with an understanding of wider conflict, peace and security issues in Africa.
Experience of successfully working X-HMG overseas.
Internationally recognised programme and financial management qualifications

Required Competencies:

Seeing the Big Picture, Collaborating and Partnering, Managing a Quality Service, Delivering at Pace.

Starting Monthly Salary N812,470. Other benefits and conditions of employment There are a wealth of L&D opportunities available both pre-departure and during this posting, including:

Programme and financial management e.g. PRINCE II.
Additional conflict, security, CSSF and stabilisation training from SU.
Additional formal development opportunities, including the Diplomatic Academy, as well as attending CSSF/DFID professional development conferences

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Additional Information Note

https://www.myjobmag.com/job/106981/cssf-nigeria-defence-programme-manager-british-high-commission