View Vacancy - CSSF Lake Chad Basin Project Officer (12/21 ABJ)

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Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Policy & Political roles)
CSSF (Conflict, Stability and Security Fund)

Main purpose of job:

The Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) provides development and security support to countries at risk of conflict or instability. The CSSF is a flexible fund, with an annual budget of approximately £1bn, which supports and delivers security, defence, peacekeeping, peace building and stability activity in over 70 countries using both Official Development Assistance (ODA) and non-ODA funding. Please find link to the latest CSSF Annual Report.

The Lake Chad Basin crisis is now entering its 11th year, and has left 5.9 million in need of humanitarian assistance, 2.9 million displaced and 36,000 dead. It has never been more important to find a concrete solution to the conflict. The CSSF Lake Chad Basin (LCB) programme is a £12.6m multi year programme split between ODA and non-ODA supporting interventions around the LCB.

Our CSSF LCB Programme Team is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic individual for the position of Project Officer. This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity to work with a range of stakeholders to deliver on security and stabilisation projects in the LCB. The successful applicant will be experienced in working with implementers in fragile contexts and able to provide administrative and project management support in a challenging operating environment  to ensure the CSSF is delivering impact, value for money and fulfilling its obligations through high quality reporting, good financial management and wider compliance.

The role is based at the British High Commission Abuja and it will involve working closely with CSSF Programme Managers and the wider CSSF West Africa team. Abuja is a large cross government post, with broad OGD representation and one the largest ODA programmes globally.

Roles and responsibilities:

Programme Management

  • Oversee the implementation of projects and monitor project-level developments to identify problems and successes, and ensure a timely delivery and compliance with CSSF policies and procedures.
  • When required, represent the programme managers at meetings with partners to discuss programme updates and any issues.
  • Build strong relationships with implementers and ensure a regular flow of relevant project information.
  • Contribute to risk management through a regular production of context analysis and support with monthly review and update of risk registers.
  • Contribute to programme documentation through support to monthly and quarterly review processes of programme documents.
  • Ensure the portfolio is compliant with the International Development Gender Equality Act (2014) by demonstrating consideration for gender equality throughout CSSF programmes, and supporting CSSF ambitions to achieve the UK’s Women, Peace and Security objectives.”

Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Work with programme mangers to ensure a robust monitoring and evaluation of progress against objectives in liaison with implementing partners for key projects, working with theories of change and results frameworks.
  • Support the process of CSSF programme annual reviews by constructing schedules for review teams and participating in reviews where required.
  • Ensure feedback from monitoring and evaluation reports is communicated and acted on by implementing partners and relevant stakeholders in a timely manner.
  • Support with the arrangement of projects field visits in liaison with programme managers.
  • Support with quarterly returns processes such as quarterly reporting of results and financial performance

Financial Management

  • In liaison with the Finance and Compliance Officer, ensure implementers submit financial reports on time and follow up if any information is missing.
  • Work with the Finance and Compliance Officer to ensure projects spend on time, delivering value for money
  • Support the Finance and Compliance Officer with chasing invoices, understanding spending profiles, and evaluating budget proposals.
  • Work with the Finance and Compliance Officer to provide narrative report on variances and trends.
  • Work with Programme Managers to run procurement processes and draft and agree contracts with implementing partners.

Administrative Support

  • Take overall responsibility for the management of project-level data and ensure appropriate storage of information.
  • Take responsibility for organising visits of external partners and project field visits, including logistics and travel arrangements for other members of the team as necessary.
  • Record and minute meetings, ensuring these provide a clear account and audit trail of relevant decisions and discussion points.
  • Organise and administer the team’s online documents, including managing the shared area filing system.
  • Provide other administrative admin support as necessary, including working with the wider High Commission team.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Minimum 2 years experience or qualifications in project management
  • Experience working with a range of stakeholders in a multicultural environment.
  • Familiarity with monitoring and evaluation approaches.
  • Strong analytical, planning, time management and organisational skills.
  • Highly organised and detail-oriented with excellent interpersonal skills and customer service experience.
  • Proven ability to work with finances and budgets.
  • Good communication skills and ability to take initiatives.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office applications, especially those for some degree of remote working
  • Excellent team working skills
  • Experience working with HMG in Africa.
  • Experience, knowledge and interest in peace, conflict, and security issues in Nigeria/the LCB.
14 July 2021
Executive Officer (EO)
Fixed Term
12 months
Africa
Nigeria
Abuja
British High Commission
N 573, 296.78
1 September 2021

Learning and development opportunities (and any specific training courses to be completed):

There are a wealth of L&D opportunities available through the Diplomatic Academy, on the job training opportunities as well as attending CSSF professional development, conferences and training

Nigeria is one of HMG's highest priorities in Africa. Nigeria is Africa's most populous country (c180m), its largest economy and the world's twelfth largest oil producer. One in five Africans are Nigerian. Two thirds of Nigeria's cl 80m people live on under $1.25 a day. By 2050 its population is expected to grow to around 440m.

Set against these opportunities, Nigeria faces enormous challenges, including major security threats (from instance from Boko Haram in the north-east, and insecurity in areas such as the Niger Delta), huge corruption, tensions over land, resources and jobs, and a fragile economy. These challenges affect the Nigerian government's ability to deliver effectively on security, development and prosperity — in a country which is home to a quarter of Africa's extreme poor. Nigeria has the potential to be major force for development across the continent. It has a strong influence on African politics, peace and security, and trade through ECOWAS/AU, and is a major contributor to peacekeeping. Abuja is one of the largest and most important HMG missions in Africa.

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