🇸🇱 Job Vacancies @ GOAL – 5 Positions
GOAL is recruiting to fill the following positions:
1.) Director of Finance and Operations
2.) Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor
3.) Deputy Chief of Party / Technical Director
4.) WASH & Climate Change Coordinator
5.) Project Manager (Kingtom FSM Plant)
See job details and how to apply below.
1.) Director of Finance and Operations
Overview of the role
GOAL is seeking an experienced Director of Finance and Operations for the five-year, USAID-funded Strengthening Integrated Health Services Activity (SIHSA) in Sierra Leone. The activity aims to advance and sustain improved health outcomes for Sierra Leoneans with a focus on, but not limited to children under five, pregnant and postpartum women, youth and especially adolescent girls, and women and children living in hard-to-reach areas with limited access to health services.
SIHSA seeks to build a sustainable and resilient health system response to improving access, quality and effectiveness of family planning (FP), reproductive health (RH), maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), adolescent health, and malaria services. In addition, SIHSA aims at strengthening communities' active engagement for community-driven solutions to improve health outcomes.
**Please note this position is subject to award and funding from USAID. Sierra Leonean Nationals are encouraged to apply - application deadline date is 05/04/2024**
Responsibilities
The Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) manages the finances of the activity and will supervise the procurement, finance, human resources, and administrative staff. The DFO position ensures that adequate and appropriate internal financial management controls are in place, in compliance with USAID policies and procedures. She/he will also ensure that the Activity’s financial management processes and controls meet generally recognized accounting standards. The DFO oversees and manages all bookkeeping, bank accounts, and cash flow, and manages SIHSA project funds for appropriate execution of the activity.
The DFO is also responsible for tracking project expenses, overseeing and approving the preparation of monthly financial reports, quarterly accrual projections, while leading the annual budgeting process. He/she manages the financial and administrative aspects of all sub-agreements under the activity, as well as managing all financial aspects of the activity. The incumbent shall serve as the principal point of contact to USAID in these areas, while keeping the COP informed of all contact and communications with USAID.
Key areas will include:
- Leadership & People Management: provide leadership direction, support and capacity build in all areas of finance and operations for the project
- Financial Management & Reporting: prepare and monitor budgets, advise on burn rates, review and consolidate monthly reports, oversee and support on-granting to partners etc.
- Compliance & Risk: ensure compliance with USAID rules and regulations, manage the project risk register, conduct regular compliance checks. Remain abreast of local regulations and laws to ensure to project remains compliant.
- Procurement: manage project procurements.
- Human Resources: manage project human resources, supervise a team of finance and operations staff supporting the SIHSA project.
Person Specification
The Director of Finance and Operations is expected to have the following skills and qualifications:
- Master’s degree or higher, ideally in finance, business administration, procurement, or related area;
- An internationally accredited Chartered Accountant qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA, CPA or equivalent).
- Experience in managing large grants with international health non-governmental organizations and/or private voluntary organizations;
- Direct experience of at least two to three (2-3) years in supervision of staff and team management;
- At least 5 years of experience with U.S. Government financial management instruments, policies, financial and operational procedures and requirements;
- Demonstrated experience in managing and developing a team.
- Knowledge of financial management and procurement systems.
- Excellent analytical skills
- Strong oral and written communication and presentation skills in English.
GOAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling GOAL’s commitment to equal employment opportunity and equal treatment. GOAL does not discriminate against any employee or volunteer; or any applicant for employment or volunteering on the basis of age, gender identity, ancestry, political opinion, civil status, medical condition, ethnic background, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
Accountability within GOAL
A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 1) Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety, confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols; 2) Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; 3) Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner.
Safeguarding
Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
General Terms and Conditions
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. GOAL reserves the right to change this document.
2.) Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor
Overview of the role
GOAL seeks a Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor for the five-year, USAID-funded Strengthening Integrated Health Services Activity (SIHSA) in Sierra Leone. The activity aims to advance and sustain improved health outcomes for Sierra Leoneans with a focus on, but not limited to children under five, pregnant and postpartum women, youth and especially adolescent girls, and women and children living in hard-to-reach areas with limited access to health services.
SIHSA seeks to build a sustainable and resilient health system response to improving access, quality and effectiveness of family planning (FP), reproductive health (RH), maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), adolescent health, and malaria services. In addition, SIHSA aims at strengthening communities' active engagement for community-driven solutions to improve health outcomes.
**Please note this position is subject to award and funding from USAID. Sierra Leonean Nationals are encouraged to apply - application deadline date is 05/04/2024**
Job Purpose
The Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor is responsible for the overall management and technical oversight of the monitoring, evaluation, adaptive learning, and any research efforts of the SIHSA activity. He/she shall develop monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems that align with existing Sierra Leone data reporting systems, such as DHIS2, as well as with data reporting systems used by USAID. The Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor would oversee selection of appropriate SIHSA activity indicators, baseline data, targets, and preparation of a plan to evaluate activity performance and produce timely, accurate and complete reporting.
The Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor has the responsibility for oversight and approval of the Activity AMELP. He/she is responsible for designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation systems, and information analyses, and reporting on progress, outcomes and challenges. She/he would guide strategic information capacity strengthening, particularly for the activity’s sub awardees. The Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor would partner with other Key Personnel of the activity to develop program management plans and project monitoring plans.
Person Specification
The Senior Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Advisor is expected to have the
- Master’s degree or higher in statistics, biostatistics, quantitative/qualitative data analysis, public health, social/behavioral sciences, research methods, or other relevant medical or health discipline;
- Demonstrated experience with monitoring, evaluation and strategic information analysis in the field of public health,
- Experience with maternal, newborn and child health, family planning, reproductive health, adolescent health, and malaria is preferred;
- Familiarity with the U.S. Government administrative, management and reporting procedures and systems;
- Experience in collecting, analyzing, and managing donor-funded project data for health projects is required;
- Strong oral and written communication and presentation skills in English are required.
GOAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling GOAL’s commitment to equal employment opportunity and equal treatment. GOAL does not discriminate against any employee or volunteer; or any applicant for employment or volunteering on the basis of age, gender identity, ancestry, political opinion, civil status, medical condition, ethnic background, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
Accountability within GOAL
A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 1) Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety, confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols; 2) Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; 3) Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner.
Safeguarding
Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
General Terms and Conditions
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. GOAL reserves the right to change this document.
3.) Deputy Chief of Party / Technical Director
Overview of the role
GOAL seeks a Deputy Chief of Party/Technical Director for the five-year, USAID-funded Strengthening Integrated Health Services Activity (SIHSA) in Sierra Leone. The activity aims to advance and sustain improved health outcomes for Sierra Leoneans with a focus on, but not limited to children under five, pregnant and postpartum women, youth and especially adolescent girls, and women and children living in hard-to-reach areas with limited access to health services.
SIHSA seeks to build a sustainable and resilient health system response to improving access, quality and effectiveness of family planning (FP), reproductive health (RH), maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), adolescent health, and malaria services. In addition, SIHSA aims at strengthening communities' active engagement for community-driven solutions to improve health outcomes.
Note: This position is subject to award and funding from USAID. Sierra Leonean Nationals are encouraged to apply. Application deadline date is 15/04/2024**
Responsibilities
The Deputy Chief of Party/Technical Director (DCOP) will serve as the project’s technical leader, responsible for providing the vision and ensuring quality implementation of the project. The DCOP will support the Chief of Party (COP) as needed, acting as delegate and carrying out tasks assigned to ensure proper management of the activity. Beyond technical responsibilities of leading the range health system technical activities focused on maternal, newborn and child health, family planning, reproductive health, adolescent health, and malaria, the DCOP will manage the performance of senior and mid-level staff overseeing these technical activities, ensuring that there is a shared vision for project activities and outcomes, addressing implementation challenges and encouraging the sharing of best practices and project successes. The DCOP will have a key role in ensuring there is a culture of learning, knowledge exchange, innovation and capacity strengthening. The DCOP will also have a role in engaging with consortia partners, health system actors, USAID and national and district authorities. In collaboration with the COP, the position of DCOP will provide quality assurance of the project, providing programmatic and financial monitoring and oversight, ensuring program activities and deliverables are met in a timely and efficient manner alongside high quality reporting.
Person Specification
The Deputy Chief of Party/Technical Director is expected to have the following skills and qualifications:
- Master’s degree in international development, public health, business or similar
- At least 6 -8 years of experience implementing and managing donor-funded projects in developing countries and working in consortia.
- At least 5 years’ experience implementing health strengthening projects of a similar scale/scope to SIHSA in the areas of maternal, newborn and child health, family planning, reproductive health, adolescent health, and malaria, in Sierra Leone or in other comparable developing country settings.
- Familiarity with the U.S. Government administrative, management and reporting procedures and systems.
- Ability to build strong relationships and partnerships across a range of diverse stakeholders.
- Strong oral and written communication and presentation skills in English are required.
GOAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling GOAL’s commitment to equal employment opportunity and equal treatment. GOAL does not discriminate against any employee or volunteer; or any applicant for employment or volunteering on the basis of age, gender identity, ancestry, political opinion, civil status, medical condition, ethnic background, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
Accountability within GOAL
A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 1) Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety, confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols; 2) Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; 3) Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner.
Safeguarding
Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
General Terms and Conditions
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. GOAL reserves the right to change this document.
4.) WASH & Climate Change Coordinator
GOAL has been operating in Sierra Leone since the late 1980s, initially in emergency response, with a permanent presence since 1999 response, with a permanent presence in country since 1999. GOAL operates from its main office based in Freetown, with other sub operational offices in Kenema, Kambia, Bombali, and Moyamba Districts. GOAL implements programmes in 8 of Sierra Leones 16 districts: Western Area Urban, Kambia, Kenema, Bombali, Port Loko, Koinadugu, Karene, Moyamba, and hires over 165 staff across the country. Our programmes focus on the WASH and Health sectors including urban and rural WASH programmes, health system strengthening, social and behaviour change; Blue Economy and FSL; and emergency response programming.
The GOAL Sierra Leone WaSH programme has two components: Urban and Rural WaSH. While the Rural WaSH focusses on creating access to safe drinking water, the urban WaSH component has focused on Waste Management. GOAL co manages an Urban Waste Treatment Plant (Fecal Sludge Management) in Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the Freetown City Council. Innovative climate change adaptation and mitigation project components were developed on top of and building on the experience of the Liquid Waste Treatment plant and have been in implementation in tandem: Home Biogas; Compost and Briquette production-these are waste to energy and value micro projects intended to join the dots in the circular economy. Besides, SatoPans are being piloted and marketed to enable households adopt their use with the bid to enhance their sanitary and hygiene a practice as well as reduce possible emissions from Waste by linking it with the innovative micro projects.
RURAL WaSH
GOAL operates rural WASH programming in Kenema and Moyamba Districts, integrated with positive sanitation community approaches.
• Construction of over 500 sustainable water points in hard-to reach communities with continued Operation and Maintenance support through the Water Management Committees. • Social Behaviour Change approach used in every community to effect positive change in hygiene and sanitation through CLA and CLTS.
URBAN WaSH
GOAL is one of the lead urban WASH operators in Sierra Leone, and has supported Freetown in improving liquid and solid waste management since 2016 by:
• Constructing Freetown’s first wastewater treatment plant opened in May 2021 • Capacity development of the FCC on FSM, Business Development Services (BDS), and Service Level Agreement (SLA) in operationalisation of liquid waste vacuum trucks.
• Supporting the importation of low-cost sanitation marketing approach • Development of end-use product innovations from the treatment plant including cooking briquettes and co-compost.
• Innovative FSM solutions for hard-to-reach communities including the waste to energy innovation HomeBiogas.
Health: GOAL SL GOAL also focuses on health system strengthening with Irish Aid-funding on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health.
Blue Economy and FSL: Moreover, GOAL SL has engaged since 2022 in the assessment of the Fishery sub sector in Western Urban and Rural and subsequently implemented micro projects while aiming to expand its work in 2024 and beyond with funding from Community foundation Ireland and Faroe Isalnas and the IcSP.
The WaSH portfolio of GOAL SL also has gotten a new FCDO grant that runs for 4 years and focusses on WaSH systems for Health and its focus include Solid and Liquid Waste management, enhancing access to and utilisation of WaSH services and action by the Health Service facilities and WaSH Governance , which is mainly networking and advocacy as well as WaSH accounting. The focus of the programme is Urban West and Five Districts. In a nutshell, the WaSH and Climate Change coordinator will coordinate WaSH and CC themes across the GOAL SL programmes.
Purpose of the Role
The post holder will provide overall strategic leadership, guidance, and coordination of integrated Environment, Climate Change and WASH programming in terms of technical support in system strengthening and capacity development; design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation; accountability, learning and innovation; and resource acquisition, engagement & networking. All these are aimed at achieving well designed, integrated, and sustainable climate change response initiatives and sustainable WASH systems for building climate resilient systems and communities.
In order to successfully do so, the post holder must be able to effectively communicate GOAL Global Climate Change Policy, Programme and approach and demonstrate the linkages between and among the different programmes on resilience and climate change; and ensure adaptation and mitigation measures are planned and executed as unique selling points of the GOAL SL programme in CC programming and innovations. The post holder is responsible to provide technical support in Climate Change mitigation and tailored services in the origination, development, and financing of carbon interventions, such as introducing cleaner and more efficient cooking technologies and Nature-based adaptation solutions to climate change through coordination across Sierra Leone. The postholder will pay particular attention to system strengthening, private sector engagement, localisation, and partnership, mainstreaming of climate change through all programmes, design, operationalization and promoting CC innovation Hub, and catalysing and mediating between the different institutions and communities.
GOAL mainstreams gender, child protection, HIV and environment across all programs and operations. GOAL is engaged in direct implementation of hardware and software activities as well as supporting a mix of national and international partners including community-based organizations which require significant capacity building of operational and technical capacity.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Technical Support and system strengthening
- Provide effective technical support to project teams on roll out of Partnership and other recognized and approved models on WASH, Environment & Climate Change (e.g. Participatory Forest management approaches, Climate Smart Agriculture, climate smart urban sanitation, Conservation Agriculture with Trees, Nature-Based adaptation solutions to climate change, clean cooking practices – Renewable Energy sources and energy Saving Cook-stoves for Carbon Credits projects, Climate Resilient WASH programming, PPP, Private sector engagement, etc);
- Provide technical support to systems strengthening at various projects of Climate Change and WASH portfolio like Operation and Maintenance for WASH infrastructures; Operations and systems for Faecal Sledge Management; Deepening privatisation of mechanized emptying services through Service Level Agreement and supporting the restructuring/strengthening the governance of urban sanitation with FCC taking the lead ; etc
- Support the strengthening of the technical capacity and overall governance of the FSM unit and Environmental sanitation department to ensure the senior leadership of the FCC (Department of Environment and Sanitation) takes more roles and ownership of the management of urban sanitation systems including FSTPs and leased vacuum trucks (SLA) with enhanced and better engagement.
- Support the strengthening of the O&M system of the Rural Water Infrastructures including networking and representation at National level.
- Participate in joint technical coordination, planning and review meetings for all WASH, Environment & Climate Change actions;
- Identify capacity gaps in WASH, Environment & Climate Change to inform the GSL and key partners staff capacity development strategy;
- Ensure skills and capacity development for staff and partners in WASH, Environment & Climate Change strategies, models and approaches;
- Coordinate regular learning forum to profile, communicate and ensure adoption of promising practices;
- Lead the development of National Strategy, Technical Approaches and Programmes regarding WaSH and Climate Change- including other GOAL SL portfolios .
- Ensure Linkage and lead coordination with Health Coordinator, WASH Coordinators/Managers, Blue Economy and FSL Coordinator for continued backstopping to enable quality programming in WASH and Climate change within GOAL SL programmes;
- Identify, collaborate and develop business models with the local partners including mainly the private sector for their involvement in the climate change and circular economy in urban waste management and sanitation marketing and closely work with the Partnership HUB for GOAL Global which is based in our Uganda office.
- Work towards the development of a private sector strategy for GOAL SL (in collaboration with The financial inclusion advisor, the PD and relevant staff) and ensure it aligns with our localisation policy as well as is fit for purpose for operationalising PPP (CGOAL mediates amongst the communities, private sector and public institutions).
- In coordination with the CD and PD, develop and operationalise a strategy to strengthen our product and service marketing (deepening the problem solving and acceptability of our products and services including HomeBioGas, Compost, Briquette, SatoPans, etc)).
- WASH, Environment & Climate Change Implementation Guidelines are available at the project and country level;
- Lead Climate change innovations, mitigation, and adaptation actions, promote GOAL SL as centre of excellence in Climate change Innovations in SL and GOAL Global;
- Provide guidance
Accountability, Learning and Innovation
- Support programs/projects to ensure that high quality Technical Program/Project Designs are in place;
- Ensure interpretation and utilization of assessment, baselines, evaluations and verification on quality of designs;
- Ensure development of standardized monitoring tools are in use with appropriate feedback;
- Analyse and interpret Climate Change assessment findings and utilize the findings to generate evidence-based recommendations for subsequent Programme designs across all GOAL SL programmes;
- Gather and analyse data at National level for reporting on WASH, Environment & Climate Change;
- Support in ensuring quality (re)-design for WASH, Environment & Climate Change projects, proposals and concepts as per MEAL guidelines and other standards;
- Upscale and support GSL’s current work and integration on Environment & Climate Change within and among GSL areas of operation;
- Facilitate Programs to develop high quality integrated Environment & Climate Change projects through conceptualization, innovation, development and planning;
- Expose GSL staff on issues of green economy, carbon trading, and possible ways that communities can benefit from the two; and
- Ensure that lessons learnt are shared across programmes and are fed into GSL’s policy and practice.
- Coordinate pilot innovative CC actions and scale up while creating demand for the products and deepening acceptability of products like Sato Pans, energy efficient stoves/ fuel saving stoves; carbon finance actions-stoves, clean water structures, etc.
Programme and Business Development
- Lead in development and utilization of MOUs / working agreements with Environment & Climate Change strategic, funding and program/project implementation partners such as UNEP, GCF, and other accredited organizations.
- Participate in Go-No Go Processes, write ups, meeting with prospective donors and submission of concepts/proposals.
- Technically support PDQM and PD team to develop proposals/concepts to prospective donors for WASH , Environment & Climate Change Projects.
- Respond effectively to calls and queries by donors on Urban Resilience, WASH, Environment & Climate Change Concepts/Proposals in coordination with PD and PDQM; and work closely with the PDQM Department in the production of materials for donors and for marketing purposes.
Coordination, Partnership, and Advocacy
- Establish and maintain strategic contacts with the UN, Government, INGOs, Universities, Research Institutions, Donors, and Embassies.
- Catalyse/mediate between and amongst the varying local to national institutions in pursuit of GOAL Climate change, resilient WASH agenda including capacity support.
- Work with relevant institutions like Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, EPA, MoWS, MoPED, Ministry of Agriculture; Ministry of Fisheries and, etc to develop key national baselines and parameters useful for programme design, accessing funds, etc.
- Work with government institutions and facilitating changes in the enabling environment and mitigation and removal of barriers for promoting stakeholders’ engagement; etc.
- Ensure GSL representation in key strategic WASH, Environment & Climate Change working groups and forums to strengthen key partnerships & networks;
- Ensure mainstreaming of advocacy in Environment & Climate Change projects and working with climate change advocacy organisations like Trocaire; and ensure key International Days are celebrated.
The Person
- A very strong and solid experience in liquid and solid waste management in urban settings
- Minimum of a Master’s degree in Environmental sciences, climate change, waste management, urban planning, Climatology, Forestry, Agriculture or related discipline.
- Minimum seven years of relevant work experience in a similar or related position.
- Literate in Microsoft Office and data analysis programs such as SPSS, EPI Info; etc
- Knowledge and awareness of current end emerging climate change related narratives and discourses;
- Experience and interest in Agro-forestry, waste to energy and clean cooking practices and technologies, Carbon markets/projects and related issues;
- Willing to learn more on issues related to climate change and carbon markets;
- Ability to work and communicate in cross-cultural environment;
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Environmental organizations, business community, civil society and government officials;
- Self-motivated and ability to make decisions.
- Ability to work independently and proven records in climate smart innovations
Other Competencies
- A very strong can do and positive attitude
- Ability to build capacity of staff on relevant technical fields
- Strong budgetary and financial management skills.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English.
- Ability to deliver results
- Ability to delegate and lead teams effectively
- Good interpersonal, organizational and management skills
- Ability to solve complex problems and to exercise independent judgement
- Creative and with high thinking and judgement skills
- Able to multitask and manage stress
GOAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. If you would like more information or have any special requirements or needs that would support you during the recruitment process then please contact the Recruitment team [email protected]
All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling GOAL’s commitment to equal employment opportunity and equal treatment. GOAL does not discriminate against any employee or volunteer; or any applicant for employment or volunteering on the basis of age, gender identity, ancestry, political opinion, civil status, medical condition, ethnic background, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
Accountability within GOAL
A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 1) Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety, confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols; 2) Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; 3) Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner.
Safeguarding
Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
General Terms and Conditions
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. GOAL reserves the right to change this document.
5.) Project Manager (Kingtom FSM Plant)
Job Purpose
Reporting to the GOAL WASH Programme Lead based in Freetown, the Project Manager has responsibility for managing the upgrade and operational improvement programme planned for the Freetown Faecal Sludge Management Plant. The Project Manager is intended to develop resilient operation of the plant, work with site staff to improve operational practices, logistics of the truck deliveries including schedule control, document an Operations and Maintenance Manual, including schedule and specification details of consumables and spare parts.The Project Manager would be expected to liaise with Freetown City Council (FCC) and to work towards transitioning the operation of the plant from GOAL to FCC (or third party operator). As part of the role, you will be expected to liaise and engage with GOAL Head Quarters (HQ) and its Water-Share partners in Ireland who will provide technical and financial support.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
- Manage the delivery of the programme of work defined by GOAL including the liaison with FCC, GOAL locally and in Ireland and its Water-Share partners
- Ensure all procurement processes are carried out in accordance with GOAL procedures.
- Coordinate activities on site, including for separate projects, with responsibility for overall health and safety at all times.
- Develop the project plan(s) and ensure resources are allocated to achieve planned work schedules, manage any contractors or other service providers.
- Manage and report on status, risks, issues and report monthly on all aspects of the work, setting out progress, expected work in the following period and seeking any guidance or decisions needed, report on all stakeholder relationships and dependencies in Freetown.
- Actively manage all stakeholders across the project lifecycle to meet the project needs.
- Manage budgets and timescales to ensure adherence to approved milestones and overall budget.
- Ensure the project team develops detailed plans for all improvement works, develop plans for implementation including taking possession of and installing equipment provided from Ireland as part of the Water-Share support.
- Ensure user training and post-go-live support is established and completed to support project commissioning and operation.
- Manage relationships with all suppliers and contractors, monitoring their progress and adherence to the contract, minuting all meetings and following up on actions.
- Influence the continuous improvement of project operation and document best practice operation, maintenance, including procurement of spares and consumables.
- Collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders.
- Responsible for promoting and delivering health and safety and hygiene commitments.
- Other duties as required.
The Person:
- Minimum of 7 years’ experience in a project lead or project management position
- Project Delivery Experience, with a least five years’ Project Lead experience
- Relevant third level qualification
- Project Management qualification required
- Ability to communicate effectively with peers and senior management, both verbal and written
- Ability to develop and maintain effective strategic partnerships with key stakeholders internally and externally
- Proven track record with dealing with complex issues, proactively and in a timely fashion along with the ability to communicate complex information to others
- Highly motivated individual, working to the highest professional standards and with proven ability to deliver results
GOAL is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. We know that the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.
All employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling GOAL’s commitment to equal employment opportunity and equal treatment. GOAL does not discriminate against any employee or volunteer; or any applicant for employment or volunteering on the basis of age, gender identity, ancestry, political opinion, civil status, medical condition, ethnic background, disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.
Accountability within GOAL
A commitment to GOAL values and GOAL’s integrity framework is critical to working with GOAL. Any candidate offered a job with GOAL will be expected to adhere to the following key areas of accountability: 1) Comply with GOAL’s policies and procedures with respect to safeguarding, code of conduct, health and safety, confidentiality, do no harm principles and unacceptable behaviour protocols; 2) Report any concerns about the welfare of a child or vulnerable adult or any wrongdoings within our programming area; 3) Report any concerns about inappropriate behaviour of a GOAL staff or partner.
Safeguarding
Children and vulnerable adults who come into contact with GOAL as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that GOAL shows this on-going commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
General Terms and Conditions
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. GOAL reserves the right to change this document.