JOB SUMMARY: The primary responsibility of the Country Programs Manager ERT is to support the implementation of services in an emergency setting. The Program Manager supports assessment, program design, proposal development, project implementation and management and participates in coordination.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function with or without reasonable accommodation:
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program design and management
• Lead or contribute to assessments and timely assessment reports.
• Identify funding opportunities, lead proposal development activities.
• Start up and manage projects.
• Review implementation against expenditure, workplan and data at least monthly; propose solutions to under / over spending.
• Develop and execute work plans.
• Establish accurate monitoring systems; use data in regular project reviews.
• Produce timely high-quality reports for internal and external audiences
• Implement International Medical Corps logistics, finance, HR, administration and security procedures; create an environment of mutual respect where personnel adhere to procedures.
• Hire, orient and supervise new team members as necessary.
• Determine training needs, advocate and plan for professional development. Train relevant national staff to undertake greater responsibility and thus ensure sustainability
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
• Integrate MEAL approaches and activities into program plans and operations, outlining how MEAL will be implemented at each stage of the program cycle.
• Support country MEAL team in establishing MEAL system, data collection tools, and a formal mechanism to capture, monitor, respond to and act on feedback and complaints from communities.
• Ensure all staff and volunteers receive basic communication and complaint handling skills training.
• Ensure their staff know how to receive, record, and refer (to the CBFRM) feedback and complaints should they be approached by a member of the community.
• Ensure their staff know how to provide basic informed consent (explaining what happens to feedback/complaint, timeline, how they can contact IMC, how/when they should receive a response from IMC, rights/limitations regarding anonymous complaints, etc.).
• Based on findings, lessons, feedback and assessment data generated from MEAL system, identify and utilize the best approaches to provide communities with relevant and actionable life-saving and life-enhancing activities and information.
Coordination
• Represent International Medical Corps and coordinate assessments and activities with implementing agencies in the area to avoid duplication and to address gaps in service.
• Promote positive leadership through regular and efficient internal coordination meetings for personnel on site.
• In the spirit of transparency, promote International Medical Corps work and liaise with relevant external stakeholders, local leaders and government officials.
• Identify and build collaborative partnerships with NGO partners, sub-grantees, and other stakeholders.
• Collaborate in the development of referral pathways, service maps, and other networks that may assist clients to access services.
• Generate a positive image of International Medical Corps and its personnel in the area of responsibility.
General
• Deployed personnel are expected to assist with the setup, maintenance and demobilization of the clinical spaces and base camp as required.
Policy Adherence
• Actively promote PSEA (prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse) standards within International Medical Corps and among beneficiaries served by International Medical Corps.
• Adhere to the Code of Conduct, maintain humanitarian principles and respect international humanitarian law at all times.
The fluid nature of emergency response requires personnel to adapt to a rapidly changing landscape; duties may be reconfigured to meet operational requirements.
Perform other duties as assigned. The duties and responsibilities listed in this document are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and not necessarily all inclusive.