Creative Associates
International is
a dynamic and fast-growing professional services firm that specializes in
international development in the areas of education, democratic transitions and
stabilization in post-conflict
environments. Based in Washington,
DC, the firm has a field presence in 20 countries worldwide with a strong and
diverseportfolio that includes
global contracts with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and
other clients including the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of
Defense. The firm has earned a solid reputation among its clients and missions
worldwide and is well-regarded by competitors and partners alike.
Creative Associates International is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and Minorities are encouraged to
apply. AA/V/D.
Chief Of Party
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Position Summary
The Chief of Party will oversee a conflict mitigation and management program in Nigeria and will be the technical and administrative supervisor of all project activities. S/he will be the senior in-country project representative and will have overall responsibility for coordinating program activities at the highest levels among a diverse group of local stakeholders and beneficiaries. This includes liaising with government officials, USAID personnel, and civil society leaders as well as supervising partnering organizations and sub-grantees. S/he will have an integrated vision among international donor, Government of Nigeria institutions, and the private sector. The COP helps ensure timely project implementation, monitoring of activities, and management of project staff and subsidiaries. The COP has ultimate responsibility for contract management, project financial accountability and reporting to USAID and Creative Associates home office.
Reporting & Supervision
The Chief of Party reports to Creative’s HQ Program Director.
Primary Responsibilities
The Chief of Party will oversee a conflict mitigation and management program in Nigeria and will be the technical and administrative supervisor of all project activities. S/he will be the senior in-country project representative and will have overall responsibility for coordinating program activities at the highest levels among a diverse group of local stakeholders and beneficiaries. This includes liaising with government officials, USAID personnel, and civil society leaders as well as supervising partnering organizations and sub-grantees. S/he will have an integrated vision among international donor, Government of Nigeria institutions, and the private sector. The COP helps ensure timely project implementation, monitoring of activities, and management of project staff and subsidiaries. The COP has ultimate responsibility for contract management, project financial accountability and reporting to USAID and Creative Associates home office.
Reporting & Supervision
The Chief of Party reports to Creative’s HQ Program Director.
Primary Responsibilities
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Is responsible for
overall technical and financial performance of the project;
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Manages/leads
in-country staff to ensure that the project is achieving all deliverables;
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Ensures that
technical, financial, and administrative activities are carried out according
to USAID and Creative's policies and procedures;
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Manages subcontractors
to ensure that their performance meets or exceeds technical and financial
contractual requirements;
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Maintains and nurtures
Creative's relationship with USAID by communicating on a weekly basis
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Successfully manages
the project's relationship with local governments/ministries and other
stakeholders;
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Oversees creation and
implementation of project monitoring and evaluation activities; and
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Engages in frequent,
routine communication with the Home Officeso that the Project Director is aware of both progress and
potential issues. Solicits assistance and input as needed to ensure that the
project's performance meets or exceeds technical and financial contractual
requirements.
Required Skills & Qualifications
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Minimum of an advanced
degree in social sciences, conflict resolution, law, political science,
development studies, or a related field;
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Minimum of 10 years of
demonstrated experience in the successful implementation of international
development activities, preferably conflict mitigation and management
activities under a USG contract – 5 years of which shall have been in senior
program management including direct supervision of professional and support staff;
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Experience designing
and managing early warning systems;
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Demonstrated
experience working with civil society development such as NGO development,
service delivery improvement, advocacy, conflict mitigation, and local
governance strengthening;
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Experience in
facilitating multi-sectorial collaboration among different technical fields and
various type of stakeholders (NGOs, private sector, government, communities,
youth groups, and international donors);
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Demonstrated ability
to establish and sustain interpersonal and professional relationships with
different donors, civil society organizations, universities and host country
government counterparts;
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Prior experience in
awarding and managing grants to local organizations;
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Demonstrated working
experience in Sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria experience highly desirable;
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Knowledge of Nigerian
culture, politics, and economic contexts;
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Familiarity with USAID
policies and procedures; and
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Excellent oral and
written communication skills in English.
Deputy Chief Of Party
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Position Summary:
The Deputy Chief of Party will act as the Chief of Party (COP) and serves as the principal point of contact in Nigeria for procedural and substantive matters in the absence of the COP. S/he provides oversight of program planning, monitoring and evaluation, and quality; grant administration; program staff recruitment, deployment and development; and of the building and maintenance of relations with government officials, USAID personnel, and civil society leaders to ensure SACE program goals are met.
Reporting & Supervision:
The Deputy Chief of Party will report to the Chief of Party.
Primary Responsibilities:
The Deputy Chief of Party will act as the Chief of Party (COP) and serves as the principal point of contact in Nigeria for procedural and substantive matters in the absence of the COP. S/he provides oversight of program planning, monitoring and evaluation, and quality; grant administration; program staff recruitment, deployment and development; and of the building and maintenance of relations with government officials, USAID personnel, and civil society leaders to ensure SACE program goals are met.
Reporting & Supervision:
The Deputy Chief of Party will report to the Chief of Party.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Assumes responsibility
for representing the program to the donor, all partners and all other actors in
the absence of the COP
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Mentors staff and
finds ways to enhance staff development
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Maintains close and
regular contact with senior program staff and partner organizations to ensure
program activities are being implemented effectively and efficiently
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Successfully manages
the project's relationship with local governments/ministries and other
stakeholders
·
Ensures that
technical, programmatic and administrative activities are carried out according
to USAID and Creative's policies and procedures
·
Oversees creation and
implementation of project monitoring and evaluation activities
·
Engages in frequent
communication with the Home
Office so that the Project Director
is aware of both progress and potential issues. Solicits assistance and input
as needed to ensure that the project's performance meets or exceeds technical
and financial contractual requirements
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Other duties as
assigned by the COP
Required Skills & Qualifications:
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Master’s Degree in Social Sciences, Law, Political
Science, International Development, or a related field
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Minimum of 7 years of
demonstrated experience in the successful implementation of international
development activities, preferably democracy and governance activities under a
USG contract – 3 years of which shall have been in senior program management
including direct supervision of professional and support staff
·
Prior experience in
policy advocacy, government monitoring and oversight, or in capacity
development
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Experience in
facilitating multi-sectorial collaboration among different technical fields and
various type of stakeholders (NGOs, private sector, government, communities,
youth groups, and international donors)
·
In-depth understanding
of the role of civil society in development and experience in building capacity
for civil society organizations and networks
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Prior experience in
awarding and managing grants to local organizations to promote democracy and
governance goals
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Familiarity with USAID
policies and procedures
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Excellent oral and
written communication skills in English
Finance and Administration Manager
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Position Summary
The Finance Manager will be responsible for
(a) Ensuring that contractual requirements are met based on USAID policies and procedures;
(b) Developing and implementing financial procedures in compliance with Creative and USAID policies and procedures;
(c) Managing procurement actions and executing subcontracts andconsulting agreements consistent with USAID and Creative procedures,
(d) Managing payroll and staff reimbursements and maintenance of complete personnel records; and
(e) Supporting the development of documentation and written materials relating to the project.
Reporting & Supervision
The Finance Manager reports to the Chief of Party.
Primary Responsibilities
The Finance Manager will be responsible for
(a) Ensuring that contractual requirements are met based on USAID policies and procedures;
(b) Developing and implementing financial procedures in compliance with Creative and USAID policies and procedures;
(c) Managing procurement actions and executing subcontracts andconsulting agreements consistent with USAID and Creative procedures,
(d) Managing payroll and staff reimbursements and maintenance of complete personnel records; and
(e) Supporting the development of documentation and written materials relating to the project.
Reporting & Supervision
The Finance Manager reports to the Chief of Party.
Primary Responsibilities
·
Support the Chief of
Party in meeting program objectives and ensure oversight of project finances;
·
Assure that the
program meets all USAID requirements relative to USAID funds accountability and
operations within Nigeria;
·
Provide financial
managing and monitoring of agreements;
·
Ensure that all
procurement is in compliance with USG regulations;
·
Monitor project
budgets and provide required reporting;
·
Coordinate with
Creative Finance and Contracts team in the Head Office.
Required Skills & Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in
Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Business Administration or equivalent and an
ACA/ACCA/CPA or other recognized professional accounting qualification;
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At least 5 years of
progressively relevant experience in Accounting, Auditing or Financial Business
Management;
·
Thorough knowledge and
understanding of professional accounting principles, theories, practices, and
terminology (private sector, governmental, and non-profit) and an ability to
understand accounting practices and procedures, analyze data, narrative
reports, and workflow charts, etc;
·
Experience managing
the finances for a project of similar size;
·
Similar work for other
donors/U.S. Government agencies;
·
Grants under contracts
experience;
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Effective oral and
written communication with accounting and non-accounting individuals;
·
High proficiency in
the use of computers, particularly in Microsoft Excel, Word etc and the ability
to use various accounting software programs;
·
Excellent oral and
written communications in English.
Desired Skills & Qualifications
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At least 5 years prior
USAID experience.
Finance Manager
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Position Summary:
The Finance Manager will be responsible for
(a) Ensuring that contractual requirements are met based on USAID policies and procedures;
(b) Developing and implementing financial procedures in compliance with Creative and USAID policies and procedures;
(c) Managing procurement actions and executing subcontracts and consulting agreements consistent with USAID and Creative procedures,
(d) Managing payroll and staff reimbursements and maintenance of complete personnel records; and
(e) Supporting the development of documentation and written materials relating to the project.
Reporting & Supervision:
The Finance Manager will be responsible for
(a) Ensuring that contractual requirements are met based on USAID policies and procedures;
(b) Developing and implementing financial procedures in compliance with Creative and USAID policies and procedures;
(c) Managing procurement actions and executing subcontracts and consulting agreements consistent with USAID and Creative procedures,
(d) Managing payroll and staff reimbursements and maintenance of complete personnel records; and
(e) Supporting the development of documentation and written materials relating to the project.
Reporting & Supervision:
·
The Finance Manager
will report to the Chief of Party.
Primary Responsibilities:
·
Support the Chief of
Party in meeting program objectives and ensure oversight of project finances
·
Assure that the
program meets all USAID requirements relative to USAID funds accountability and
operations within Nigeria
·
Provide financial
managing and monitoring of agreements
·
Ensure that all
procurement is in compliance with USG regulations
·
Monitor project
budgets and provide required reporting
·
Coordinate with
Creative Finance and Contracts team in the Head Office
Required Skills & Qualifications:
·
Bachelor’s Degree in
Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Business Administration or equivalent
·
At least 5 years of
progressively relevant experience in Accounting, Auditing or Financial Business
Management
·
Thorough knowledge and
understanding of professional accounting principles, theories, practices, and
terminology (private sector, governmental, and non-profit) and an ability to
understand accounting practices and procedures, analyze data, narrative
reports, and workflow charts, etc.
·
Experience managing
the finances for a project of similar size
·
Similar work for other
donors/U.S. Government agencies
·
Grants under contracts
experience
·
Effective oral and
written communication with accounting and non-accounting individuals
·
Previous experience of
building or enhancing civil society organizations financial management capacity
·
High proficiency in
the use of computers, particularly in Microsoft Office and the ability to use
various accounting software programs
·
Excellent oral and
written communication skills in English
Desired Qualifications:
·
At least 5 years prior
USAID experience
·
ACA/ACCA/CPA or other
recognized professional accounting qualification
Method of Application
Interested Applicants Should Click here to apply online.
Closing date 21 Oct. 2013
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