As a member of the Peacebuilding Community of Practice, you will be expected to actively contribute to the peace building dialog at HQ and engage with the peacebuilding team at NCA HQ, with a view of creating greater synergy for strengthening peace building programming, efforts and approach.
Key roles and responsibilities
Under the oversight of the Head of programmes, ensure that cross-cutting issues (gender, accountability, conflict sensitivity, environment) are mainstreamed in programme design, implementation, monitored and reported on, and that NCA APA follows up on NCA's commitment to CHS.
Coordinate and support partners institutional and organisational capacity
Under the leadership of the head of programme, together with the head of finance, provide budget monitoring, financial management and expenses control including compliance with NCA and donor requirements.
Coordinate with and support country programmes in drafting concept papers, project proposals and budgets in line with the approved programme strategy.
Contribute towards maintaining and developing excellent and productive relations with all key stakeholders.
Support and link up the different programmes' advocacy initiatives
Qualifications And Requirements
University Degree development studies or social science (or any other equivalent)
Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in peacebuilding programme implementation
Strong peacebuilding and communication skills, with ability to meet deadlines.
Technical skills in Peacebuilding and advocacy.
Advanced skills in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, Teams, Project management tools
Experience in providing capacity building for staff and partners
He/she must have good knowledge of Humanitarian standards and principles including Do No Harm, SPHERE, Child Protection and Core Humanitarian Standards on accountability.