Search in Nepal is seeking highly motivated, committed, & dynamic Nepali citizens for the position of Director of Programs (DoP). The Director of Programs is responsible for leading a dynamic program team to ensure highest program quality across all projects/programs being implemented by Search in Nepal. The DoP is a part of Search’s Leadership Management team responsible for cross-cutting programmatic management to ensure synergy between different projects and providing strategic oversight in the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting of results. S/he is also accountable for ensuring high quality donor reports as per donor requirements. S/he must ensure establishment and revision of policies and systems in the organisation for effective running of programs. S/he is also responsible for creating and maintaining strong relationships with donors, partners and relevant government authorities to enhance Search’s brand and profile. S/he will be directly manage program leads/managers and will ensure that all human resources related processes are timely implemented including performance evaluation, capacity building and team-building.
Required Qualification and Skills: Master’s degree in International Development/ conflict resolution/ peace-building, human rights or related area; At least 5 years’ experience in the peacebuilding /conflict transformation sector including in program and grant management, design & strategic planning, project implementation, and monitoring and evaluation; At least 3 years’ experience of senior management level in managing complex programs with multiple themes with funding from bilateral and multi-lateral agencies; together with grants and people management
Please submit cover letter, current resume, three references and salary expectation through our application website by clicking HERE. The link also contains a detailed terms of reference for the position. Please be sure to include your earliest start date. Deadline for applications is 22 June, 2017.
Only shortlisted applicants will be invited for selection process. No phone calls please.
Search for Common Ground (or SFCG) is an international non-profit organization operating in 30 countries whose mission is to transform the way the world deals with conflict away from adversarial approaches toward cooperative solutions. It is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with the majority of its 450 employees based in field offices around the world.