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Arbetsbeskrivning
SCA is a member-based aid and solidarity organization that works rights-based. We do opinion and advocacy work and fundraising. We work for and with the most vulnerable people in the Afghan countryside - women, girls, boys, people with disabilities as well as internally displaced people. SCA has over 6 000 Afghan employees. The programs are to the vast majority implemented in rural areas. SCA is operating in 14 of Afghanistan’s provinces. For more than 35 years we have been present among those in Afghanistan who need us most; despite war and conflict. We have decided to stay as long as we are needed.
Duty Station: Kabul Management Office (KMO), Kabul, Afghanistan
Reporting to: Country Director
Immediate subordinates: Head of PMERU, Head of Grants Unit, Head of Advocacy Unit, Head of Communications Unit.
Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (SCA) has been working in Afghanistan since 1982 and is presently managing development programmes linked to the Strategic Intervention Areas of Health, Education, Rural Development and Public Commitment, with a total annual budget of roughly USD 50 million. The total number of staff is around 8,000, of whom 19 are expatriates. SCAs office presence in Afghanistan consists of the Kabul Management Office (KMO) and five Regional Offices. In Sweden, SCA has 20 staff working at the Stockholm Management Office (SMO) and around 4 000 members organized in local chapters across the country.
In the last decade, SCA has undertaken a change process moving from a primarily humanitarian service delivery approach towards more of a developmental role, putting increasing emphasis on capacity development, rights-based programming and outcome orientation. The mission of SCA is to empower individuals, communities and local organizations, primarily in rural areas and with particular focus on women, girls, boys and vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities, so that they may participate fully in society and influence their own development.
Operations in Afghanistan are led by the Country Director (CD), ensuring that policies, the strategic plan, annual work plans and budgets and donor obligations are implemented and adhered to. The CD also ensures that relations with authorities, partners, donors and other stakeholders are maintained, and that a healthy collaboration and internal communication is ensured within the organization in Afghanistan as well as with the office in Stockholm.
Scope of Work
The dedicated Deputy Country Director is based at KMO and reports to the Country Director. S/he works closely with the CD and the senior management, including Finance Director, Administration Director, HR Director and Programme Director/ Deputy Country Director. The position is part of the Country Management Team, as well as the Senior Management Team.
The role of the dedicated Deputy CD is largely framed by shared and delegated responsibilities of the CD, and plays a key role in overall planning, accountability, policy development, and quality-assurance. The role furthermore entails direct supervision of the Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting Unit, Grants Unit, and the Advocacy and Communication units. A more detailed outline of responsibilities and tasks is elaborated and agreed upon once the dedicated deputy CD is in place.
Entry Requirements
Qualifications
• Academic degree, or equivalent, in relevant professional fields such as Political Sciences, Development Studies, Social Sciences, International Relations or Management.
A minimum ten-year record of progressively responsible experience within international development management, of which at least seven years on senior positions.
Essential competence
• Strong interpersonal skills with a proven track record of sound leadership/management style.
• Good understanding of programme, financial and operational management processes.
• A solid understanding of rights-based approach, results-based management, and strategic planning and reporting.
• A proven track-record within resource mobilization, internal communication, policy-development and strategic communication.
• Experience from international assignments in development countries.
• Experience of building personal networks at a senior level, resulting in securing new opportunities for the organization.
• An interest and grasp of international development trends in the non-governmental sector
• Aptitude to promote an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect, partnership, gender equality and diversity.
• Ability to work well in volatile contexts
• Excellent command of spoken and written English and Swedish
Desirable competence
• Experience of large-scale development programming
• Experience from Afghanistan or similar conflict/post-conflict environments
Application information
• Contract period: 2 years with an initial 6 months probationary period
• Conditions: Non- family posting. SCA offers a competitive salary, free housing, insurances and other benefits.
Please note. For this position, the SCA has retained Impactpool to manage the whole recruitment. Please note that Impactpool will only be able to contact shortlisted candidates.
Candidates are responsible for complying with deadlines and are encouraged to submit applications well ahead.
Before applying, please make sure that you have read the requirements for the position and that you qualify.
Applications from non-qualifying applicants will most likely be discarded by the recruiting manager.
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Deputy Country Director | SCA - Swedish Committee for Afghanistan (impactpool.org)
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