Sunday, August 11, 2013

Team Leader – Security Sector Reform, Kenya

Employer: DAI Europe
Apply by 30 August 2013

Job Description

Objective of the project
DAI is anticipating a donor-funded Security Sector Reform programme in Kenya, focused on community policing and gender policing.

Scope of Work

Working closely with the donor and relevant Ministries in the Government of Kenya and county government bodies, the Team Leader will play a key role in setting the vision for this programme, building and managing relationships with high level programme stakeholders, and facilitating dialogue between both state and non state actors. He/she will hold ultimate responsibility for delivering results through the programme, through overseeing inputs and managing a team of local and international experts. In consultation with all the key stakeholders, the team leader together with the wider team will identify and develop options to improve capacity and accountability of security and justice providers (state and non state) to respond to community needs and the specific needs of women and girls.

Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide strategic vision to the programme
Provide leadership and direction to all programme deliverables
Build and manage strong working relationships with high level government officials
Act as primary relationship holder and liaison with donor, with overall responsibility for programme reporting
Lead programme networking and institutional outreach
Ensure quality of the programme delivery through management and mentoring of national and international team members
With substantial support from the Operations and Finance Manager, ensure project finances and management practices are in compliance with DAI and donor contractual rules and regulations
Direct and collaborate with programme partners on issues of overall programme strategy and implementation
Lead in innovative and best practice approaches to Security Reform
Primary point of contact with DAI Head Office on programme, implementation, personnel, and budget issues
Ensure quality delivery of reports and their timely submission

Required Key Skills & Qualifications:
Advanced degree in social science, criminal law, police & investigations, or a related field
10 years or more of experience in international development, with at least 5 years providing advisory services to key police sector institutions and host Government partners or equivalent
Previous Team Leader experience on a complex, multi-million donor funded programme
Strong understanding of community policing models
Senior Level experience in a police force or service, highly desirable
Experience in managing successful security sector strengthening efforts in the areas of community policing and gender-responsive policing
Long-term field experience and strong understanding of security reform, preferably in Kenya and the region
Demonstrable experience in integrating gender into security reform programs
Proven track record in developing and maintaining relationships with high level government officials
Programme strategy development experience, including work planning and activity budgeting
Familiarity with Project Management tools and monitoring (milestone planning, logframes, etc.)
Experience in managing international and national teams from diverse cultural backgrounds
Strong skill set in reporting and monitoring and evaluation
Long-term experience working with donors such as DFID, UNDP, World Bank
Strong skill set in reporting, finance, budgeting and monitoring and evaluation
Strong track record in providing strategic leadership, managing change and implementing innovative approaches
Demonstrated excellent programme report writing skills in English required

Programme Start Date:

End 2013

Programme Duration:

3 – 4 years
Organization Description


DAI works at the cutting edge of international development, combining technical excellence, professional project management, and exceptional customer service to solve our clients’ most complex problems. Since 1970, DAI has worked in 150 developing and transition countries, providing comprehensive development solutions in areas including security and justice reform, democratic governance and public sector management, agriculture and agribusiness, private sector development and financial services, economics and trade, HIV/AIDS, avian influenza control, water and natural resources management, and energy and climate change. Clients include international development agencies, international lending institutions, private corporations and philanthropies, and host-country governments.

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