Job Description
Within the Training, Consultancy and Projects (TCP) Department at i+ solutions’ headquarters in Woerden, the Netherlands, we are searching for an experienced Project Manager Nigeria. The selected candidate will engage in and contribute positively towards our organization’s project activities in Nigeria, reporting to the TCP Manager in the Netherlands.
The Project Manager Nigeria will be proactive in enhancing the quality of i+ solutions’ performance, in representing i+ solutions towards the international professional community and in the development of new initiatives.
i+solutions is the lead partner of a consortium, who has been awarded a Capacity Building Services contract funded by Global Fund to provide supply chain integration services to the Federal Ministry of Health in Nigeria. The innovative and ambitious Nigerian Supply Chain Integration Project (NSCIP) is moving into its second project year and a need has been identified for on-the-ground project management to support our local project team.
The Project Manager Nigeria will be responsible for overall management and administration of this multi-stakeholder project, supported by the deputy program manager and team in Nigeria and by a project officer in Woerden office.
The selected candidate will bring demonstrated project management experience in resource limited settings, senior level negotiation and debating skills with a focus on tight deadline and project plan management, while exhibiting excellent relation-management skills to mitigate dependencies and ensure stakeholder engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the i+ consortium of international and local partners in 2016/2017.
Manages the local office with 5 employees.
Responsible for quality of planning, monitoring and reporting.
Budget management.
Function as the focal point and liaison between the consortium and the donor and the coordination unit of the Federal Ministry of Health of Nigeria, for matters exceeding operational level.
Manage communications with internal and external stakeholders related to the NSCIP project.
Collaborate with senior specialists, program officers, country representatives, business development staff and others to conceptualize and design proposals for new projects and/or amendments to current projects.
Maintain a network of professional contacts; negotiate partnership agreements and budgets; coordinate teaming agreements, memoranda of understanding, and other institutional agreements with partners.
Explore further project possibilities for i+solutions in Nigeria.
Represent i+ solutions in international fora and conferences; contribute to the international discussion by providing lectures, presentations and publications.
Other related tasks, as needed.
Qualifications
Masters’ degree in International Development, Logistics, Business Administration, Public Health or any other discipline relevant to the position.
Minimum of 10 years’ relevant experience in senior positions, of which minimum 5 years as a project/program manager of complex multi-stakeholder projects.
At least four years’ relevant working experience in one or more LMICs.
Knowledge and understanding of LMIS design and data management.
Experience in setting up of logistics management units/centers will be an advantage.
Proven successful track record with proposals to large international donors.
Demonstrated skills organizing teams to produce high-quality standards on tight deadlines.
Proficiency in English; command of French is a plus.
Demonstrated competence with Microsoft Office Suite applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Project and Power Point. Preferably advanced user level of MS Excel.
Conditions of Employment
This is a fulltime Project-based position for a workweek of 40 hours in Nigeria, starting as soon as possible.
The contracting will be on the basis of a consultancy agreement against a monthly consultancy fee.
Frequent travelling will be a part of the job for proper coordination and alignment with Head Quarters in Woerden (at least 10 time per year) and with various projects within Nigeria and the region.
Candidates must be eligible to work in Nigeria and able to travel to the Netherlands.
Note
Apply via :
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