View Vacancy - Programme Manager, Political and Governance Team, HEO (06/24 KG)

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Programme Roles)
Development and Humanitarian

Main purpose of job:

The British High Commission Kigali’s Political and Governance team leads on UK engagement with the governance and politics of Rwanda, and provides governance programme support to Rwanda’s development vision. The team works with Rwandan and international interlocutors to support public sector governance and accountability, human rights and media freedom, public financial management, and fiscal decentralisation. We also lead on political engagement with the Government of Rwanda.

The Programme Manager leads the management and compliance of the team’s complex programme portfolio, in partnership with the Team Leader and Deputy Team Leader, Governance advisers, and a programme officer. You will be the Programme Responsible Officer (PRO) for the new bilateral governance programme (approx. £6m per year), and will play a key role in ensuring coherent programme management across the team including our small grants as well as centrally manged governance programmes in Rwanda, as well as our small programme portfolio in Burundi. You will ensure that our programmes deliver impact against BHC Kigali objectives, achieve value for money, and comply with FCDO rules and standards. 

This is an exciting time to join the team, as we are about to mobilise our new bilateral governance programme (“Twiyubakire”), and are closing our existing programme (SPARC) after fives years. The new programme will support the delivery of the Governance and Decentralisation and Public Financial Management Sector Strategic Plans, and include financial aid to the Government of Rwanda to strengthen local governance, grants for civil society to support accountability, and a commercial contract to provide cross-cutting governance technical assistance. 

The role is stretching and high priority, as we are taking innovative and flexible approaches to programming. This includes ensuring strong M&E systems for adaptive programming, and the increasingly close integration of governance programming with the work of other teams, in particular on climate, economic development, education and social protection. You will also be responsible for  ensuring that the team is well sighted on the range of centrally managed FCDO programmes that are supporting governance work in Rwanda.  

Roles and responsibilities:

We all have a responsibility to embrace the changes of the FCDO as it transforms, building the culture we want to see and delivering our cultural statement in how we lead and behave towards others; how we make decisions and how we get the job done is everyone’s responsibility.

You will manage delivery of Political and Governance Team programmes, with key areas of responsibility including:

  • PRO responsibility for the new bilateral governance programme: The programme is complex and flexible, including financial aid to Government of Rwanda (MINECOFIN and MINALOC), grants to CSOs and a contract partner delivering technical assistance. As PRO you will ensure the programme’s finances are proactively managed including spot checks, and achieve Value for Money; that we have good risk management in place, and that good quality M&E informs our programme management. You will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the FCDO programme management and other relevant standards, and will help to deliver good quality Annual Reviews and Project Completion Reviews. You will be an integral part of the mobilization team for the programme over the first year of delivery
  • Stakeholder Engagement and Communication: You will need to establish and maintain a network of key stakeholders with our programme partners. You will engage closely with these partners in support of programme delivery, scrutinizing their substantive and financial reporting and carrying out monitoring. 
  • Portfolio leadership: To support coherence across the team, you will lead on a portfolio programme tracker using Excel; and you will set up and chair the quarterly portfolio compliance meetings, ensuring that all of our programme work – including the new bilateral programmes, centrally managed projects as well as projects funded through the International Programme Fund and other instruments – is managed in line with FCDO standards. You will also support the advisers on our policy influence review meetings, using these to ensure that programme delivery and policy engagement are effectively aligned. 
  • Engagement with Centrally Managed FCDO Programmes and Burundi small grants: There are a number of global FCDO programmes and programmes delivered by other UK government departments that are active on governance and political issues in Rwanda. You will build our engagement with these, alongside the team leader and other relevant team members, and help ensure that we are making the best use of these programmes to achieve UK and BHC objectives. You will support the small British Embassy Office Bujumbura on the programme management of their small grants
  • Supporting the wider team: You will support work closely with programme managers across the office to maintain and strengthen our programme management standards, and may take on cross-office corporate roles such as leadership on risk management or procurement. You may also support drafting of ministerial submissions and replies to Parliamentary Questions and MPs’ letters as necessary. 

Resources managed (staff and expenditure): 
Programme Responsible Officer for new governance programme, approx £5m/year 

  • Experience of managing programmes with a strong understanding of the programme lifecycle.
  • Experience of key programme management elements, including M&E, risk management and financial management.
  • A proactive approach and a focus on continuous improvement of self and service, with an appetite to work with others to simplify processes and improve efficiency.
  • Strong analytical skills with attention to detail, including on financial management. Can draw on excel skills to produce this.
  • Ability to work effectively with colleagues and to challenge colleagues to ensure projects choices follow evidence and apply correct rules.
  • Experience in managing governance programmes (civil society grants, TA to government).
Delivering at Pace, Leadership, Making Effective Decisions, Working Together
19 September 2024
Higher Executive Officer (HEO)
Permanent
36
Africa
Rwanda
Kigali
British High Commission
1
RWF 2,500,000 paid 12 times per year
monthly
1 October 2024

Learning and development opportunities:

  • British High Commission Kigali has a strong learning and development offer and is committed to staff development. 

  • Employees recruited locally by the British High Commission are subject to the Terms and Conditions of Service according to local employment law in Rwanda.
  • All applicants must be legally able to work in the country of application with the correct visa/status or work permit.
  • Employees who are not liable to pay local income tax on their Mission salary may have their salaries reduced by the equivalent local income tax amount.    
  • Reference and security clearances checks will be conducted.
  • Any questions you may have about this position will be answered during the interview, should you be invited.
  • Information about the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Competency Framework can be found on this link:  https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/civil-service-competency-framework
  • Successful candidates not resident in Rwanda will be personally liable for costs and arrangements to relocate, including accommodation and work permits.
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  • Appointable candidates who were unsuccessful may be placed on a ‘reserve list’. If during the reserve period of 6 months the same or a largely similar role becomes available, that role may be offered to the second or subsequent candidate”.
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