The State Partnership for
Accountability, Responsiveness and Capability (SPARC) is the main governance
programme of the Department for International Development (DFID) in Nigeria.
SPARC commenced in 2008 and runs through until July 2015. Its overall purpose
is to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of selected state level
governments1 use of public resources, and it focuses on policy, strategy and
monitoring and evaluation; public financial management and public service
management. For more information about SPARC, please visit:
www.sparc-nigeria.com
We are looking for a Deputy State
Programme Manager to join the SPARC team in Lagos. The DSPM will be based in
Lagos State SPARC Office.
Position: Deputy State Programme
Manager
Location: Lagos
The DSPM will work closely with
the State Programme Manager (SPM ),
Consultants and Administrative teams at the Programme Management Unit, Abuja
and other SPARC state offices. The DSPM will be responsible for the following duties:
Deputising for the State
Programme Manager in their absence (this requires close involvement in all SPM
activities)
Supporting the State Programme
Manager in delivering state programme outputs and outcomes - including
responsibility for the development of work plans
Supporting the State Programme
Manager in the facilitation and coordination of activities including ensuring
that required meetings and workshops are arranged and that appropriate state
partners are notified in advance of any inputs
Having detailed knowledge of, and
directly supporting the SPM in, the management of at least one technical work
area, including reading and commenting on consultancy reports.
Supporting the SPM to respond to
demands made by Project Management Unit, Abuja.
Managing Technical Coordination Managers
and Technical Officers
Any other state-specific roles
identified by the SPM
Experience and Qualifications
Required:
Masters degree fri social
sciences or another relevant field
Technical expertise and at least
6 years experience in policy and strategy development, public financial
management or public sector reforms. A general awareness of the
interdependencies between all three would be preferable.
Knowledge of various key
development sectors and competence in collating, analysing and disseminating a
broad range of technical information
Excellent interpersonal skills
and an ability to relate to high-level politicians and technocrats
Ability to speak the predominant
local language (Yoruba), and familiarity with the environment of the state
position applied for, will be a distinct advantage.
Application Closing Date
29th August, 2012
Method of Application
We particularly encourage
applications from qualified women as they are currently under-represented an
the SPARC management team.
If you have the required skills
and experience, please email your CV along with a 2-page brief on how you match
each of the requirements, your experience of delivering the key tasks above.
Applications must reach the Human Resources Manager at: hr@sparc-nigeria.com
before noon on Wednesday 29th August, 2012. Only shortlisted candidates will be
contacted. Interviews will be held shortly afterwards.
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