BACKGROUND ON IMPACT AND REACH
REACH was born in 2010 as a joint initiative of two International NGOs (IMPACT Initiatives and ACTED) and the United Nations Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT). REACH’s purpose is to promote and facilitate the development of information products that enhance the humanitarian community’s decision making and planning capacity for emergency, reconstruction and development contexts. REACH facilitates information management for aid actors through three complementary services: (a) need and situation assessments facilitated by REACH teams; (b) situation analysis using satellite imagery; (c) provision of related database and (web)-mapping facilities and expertise.
IMPACT Initiatives is a humanitarian NGO, based in Geneva, Switzerland. The organisation manages several initiatives, including the REACH Initiative. The IMPACT team comprises specialists in data collection, management and analysis and GIS. IMPACT was launched at the initiative of ACTED, an international NGO whose headquarter is based in Paris and is present in thirty countries. The two organizations have a strong complementarity formalized in a global partnership, enabling IMPACT to benefit from ACTED’s operational support on its fields of intervention.
We are currently looking for aSenior Research Manager to support our team in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Department:REACH
Position: Senior research manager
Contract duration:12 months
Location: Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek
Starting Date: ASAP
Country Profile
Climate change impacts, and ever-increasing competition for and management of those same resources, is contributing to further environmental degradation and more resource insecurity. Competition over resources is most acute in the Fergana Valley, shared by Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
On the basis of USAID’s recommended Theories of Change 8: Cooperation and Mutual Interest and given the complex nature of the context, ACTED, IMPACT Initiatives and International Alert are proposing a new initiative, entitled STREAM. ACTED and partners will spearhead an issued based approach, guided by the principles of do no harm and conflict and gender sensitivity, which will follow a participatory and inclusive development approach, and utilise adaptive programming that will respond to the evidence base and ensure the effectiveness, inclusiveness, impact and sustainability of the initiative.
In 2023, IMPACT will be undertaking a comprehensive regional analysis of current context and tensions, including an area-based risk assessment with an emphasis on evaluating areas where climate change is impacting water availability, food production yields and land use patterns within target areas.
The IMPACT senior research manager will provide overall management and research technical support on the assessment in close collaboration with ACTED and International Alert. The senior research manager will be able to manage and oversee the implementation of risk assessments using geospatial analysis methods, program manager capitalizing on global risk assessment best practices where risk is a factor of hazards, exposure and vulnerabilities. The incumbent will work closely with the climate & DRR GIS officer will evaluate areas where climate change is impacting water availability, food production yields and land use patterns within target areas. Where possible and upon approval from relevant authorities, the regional analysis will make use of Participatory Rural Appraisals (PRAs). The PRA is based on the following main principles: it is community-led; it is a process; it tries to include everyone relevant; in it people take ownership; it follows cycles of learning; it uses a range of tools and is highly visual and adapts to suit the audience; it is rigorous and ethical and participants continually check their work and design ways of testing the process and the findings; it should lead to action; it identifies the role of power in relationships and seeks to empower those disadvantaged; it is flexible and adaptable and can be used with a wide range of situations with a wide range of people and every effort will be made to select the most appropriate tools and techniques for the group at hand.
The regional activity will also involve a thorough desk review of relevant water policies and basin plans, (e.g. national water codes or equivalents, existing river basin and sub-basin plans in each country). This will help identify windows for cross-border collaboration as alignment with these codes and plans in each country is a near pre-requisite for government involvement. ACTED will then draw-up a comprehensive stakeholder map and a summary guide of NRM best practices, with a focus on Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM). Based on these inputs, the analysis will then make a series of recommendations for future activities, geographic targeting and propose selection criteria for and target indicators for local initiatives and infrastructure investments. This will form the basis of a draft evidence-based roadmap (with strong focus on Kyrgyz-Tajik cooperation) that considers the mutual interest of riparian communities and is aligned as far as possible with national and regional basin planning initiatives. Upon completion, the results of the regional analysis will be compiled in a summary report including detailed maps and the draft roadmap, which will be discussed with communities and stakeholders through public consultations and presentations as well as participatory awareness raising campaigns. Under the supervision of the IMPACT Country Coordinator, the incumbent is responsible for supporting the development of research design and data collection tools, data analysis, the production of reports and factsheets and dissemination activities for IMPACT assessments.
FUNCTIONS
Under the management of the Head of Programs, the Senior research manager oversees the programs and staff within the STREAM project.
Within his/her team, the Senior research manager leads the IMPACT team to achieve program excellence and ensure the highest level of impact and program managerial accountability, while ensuring compliance to IMPACT’s guidelines and standards. As part of the country’s leadership, she/he contributes to the development and implementation of IMPACT’s program strategy and promotes organizational vision and core values across the mission.
In his/her mission, the senior research manager will be hosted by ACTED and will fall under the direct responsibility and management of ACTED’s Country Director and his/her delegates for all Administrative, Security, Logistics and Finance issues. S/he will therefore fully abide by ACTED’s Security, HR, Administration and Logistics rules and regulations, and, in coordination with ACTED, will ensure IMPACT staff in his/her unit abide by them.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The senior research manager responsibilities include the following:
Strategy development & implementation
1.Context analysis: With a specific attention on his/her Unit’s technical, programmatic and institutional focus, and in coordination with the program manager, the ensure that IMPACT has an up to date understanding of:
• The country’s socio-economic situation, the impact of a crisis and the aid/humanitarian situation;
• The aid/humanitarian planning, coordination and response mechanisms, as well as key aid/humanitarian stakeholders.
- Develop and oversee the implementation of a Unit Strategy in alignment with country and global priorities, and fully integrated into country strategy; take a lead role in identifying strategic opportunities for strengthening IMPACT’s work in the country within the scope of his/her unit; in particular:
• Consolidate and strengthen ongoing programming and operations within Unit;
• Ensure Unit’s activities are relevant and have a measurable impact on the aid/humanitarian response;
• Identify new programs and approaches in which the Unit can add value to the aid/humanitarian response;
• Follow up on opportunities for the Unit’s program development and strengthening of interventions;
• In coordination with senior research manager, identify funding opportunities to consolidate, strengthen and/or expand the Unit’s programs;
- Ensure team members within the Unit are aware of the Unit strategy (as well as country and global) and their contribution and role within it.
Research Planning:
• Ensure that all research is planned in line with relevant project and program objectives and with the Unit/Country strategy
• Ensure that all research complies with IMPACT’s HQ Research Department and other relevant guidelines;
• Ensure that required secondary data analysis has been conducted in preparation of an assessment;
• For each assessment, review ToRs before they are sent to Geneva for validation and ensure that TORs are validated by HQ before any data collection begins;
• Ensure that ToRs are understood and used by assessment staff and stakeholders, and updated as required;
• Keep track of progress and delays of all assigned assessment throughout the research cycle. Ensure that delays or identified challenges for specific assessments are reported to the program manager and HQ research department in a timely manner
• Ensure relevant stakeholders and partners are engaged in assessment design and planning.
Research Implementation
• Ensure that data collectors are identified and trained for primary data collection;
• Monitor data collection, ensuring its correct implementation in line with agreed TORs;
• Ensure that Country Coordinator, and the HQ IMPACT research department and country programmes Director are alerted to any issues that prevents full implementation of the methodology in line with the agreed TORs; ensure that all changes to the methodology are documented throughout implementation;
• Ensure logistics, financial, administration, security and HR processes directly related to the Unit’s work and ongoing assessment have been appropriately implemented and coordinated with the relevant ACTED departments.
• Ensure regular situation updates on data collection have been produced and circulated to relevant IMPACT, ACTED and external counterparts. Provide support and follow up on identified challenges during the data collection process;
• Ensure that all collected data is stored in line with IMPACT’s Data Management Guidelines, and with the ToRs (data management plan Annex);
• Ensure that data is revised and cleaned, and that all revisions are recorded;
• Oversee analysis on collected data as per ToRs;
• Ensure that meaningful techniques are used to analyze the data collected;
• Ensure that data and its analysis are validated by IMPACT HQ before product drafting stage;
• Ensure that data and its analysis do not contain personal information and are validated by IMPACT HQ before sharing to external parties.
• Maintain regular communication with IMPACT HQ on progress and deadlines for written products;
• Ensure the drafting of timely and program managerial assessment outputs (i.e. reports, factsheets, etc.), which comply with IMPACT’s guidelines and quality standards;
• Review all products before they are sent to the PROGRAM MANAGER or IMPACT HQ for validation;
• Ensure that all written products are validated by IMPACT HQ before external release.
Knowledge Sharing and Learning Process
•Ensure the development and application of a M&E system/plan for each program within Unit, in line with IMPACT’s M&E guidelines;
• Lead on internal and external program evaluations as necessary and ensure the execution of baseline, periodic, and final evaluations as necessary;
• Ensure learning by the Unit from relevant best practice internally and externally both nationally and globally and make learning available for other programs; organize a program review workshop and document lessons learnt at the end of each program.
• Share and consolidate knowledge at unit level, with country SMT and (as relevant) with Global Units and Communities of Practice
• Deliver and participates in inter-agency, multi-stakeholders knowledge sharing / lessons learned exercise.
Project Cycle Management
1 Project and Grants Management:
• Management of relevant all Project / Grant cycles within his/her Unit (in coordination with program manager)
• Follow up on internal project cycle management processes (Kick-off/end meetings, Project Factsheets, etc), as well as external reporting requirements to donors
• Monitor output achievement, cash burn rates and ensure a time completion of projects through review of BFUs, Project factsheet, and project reports;
• Ensure that contractual obligations are met in terms of deliverables as well as narrative and financial reporting requirements, in close coordination with the program manager, and (as relevant) with ACTED PD and finance departments;
• Ensure contractual monitoring and evaluation indicators are identified and tracked in a timely manner;
• Provide ad-hoc support to project implementation through trouble shooting and eliminating blocking points;
• Ensure adequate contribution to project and proposal follow up tools through the timely submission of monthly updated Reporting Follow Up (RFU) tool.
2 Finance Management
• Anticipate financial risks and gaps in funding;
• Control project budgets within Units to avoid under/over spending, in link with the program manager and (as relevant) IMPACT and ACTED finance;
• Ensure program management and timely financial reporting, in link with the program manager and (as relevant) IMPACT and ACTED finance;
• Ensure the budget expenditure tracking and forecasting, in link with program manager and (as relevant) with IMPACT and ACTED finance;
3 Asset and IT Management
• Ensure proper asset management;
• Ensure proper IT systems, data back-up and protection from malware;
• Ensure sufficient and reliable means of communication;
• Regularly link with and report to IMPACT HQ hub and (as relevant) ACTED logistics and IT departments;
• Ensure use of country server for secure storage and sharing of internal documentation.
Team Management and Leadership
1 Leadership
• Provide leadership within their unit as well as within the country leadership team
• Transmit IMPACT’s values and vision, and their declination within his/her unit.
2 Staff Management
• Ensure that staff within his/her unit understand and are able to perform their roles and responsibilities;
• Ensure that all staff within Unit have clear and regularly updated TORs, workplans and Key performance Indicators against which their performance will be appraised;
• Promote team building, productivity and staff welfare;
• Mentor and support the Unit team to build capacities, and improve efficiency and performance;
• Management of interpersonal conflicts within Unit;
• Ensure regular update with senior the head of programs about staff potential, career management, training opportunities, contractual issues, difficulties faced with or expressed by field-based staff;
• Ensure communication and linkage with the program manager and (when relevant) HQ HR is made immediately in case of HR problem by team member;
• Ensure all staff in Unit receive an appropriate introduction and training upon arrival/hiring;
• Ensure that all staff in unit receive regular training on IMPACT’s code of conduct and policies.
3 Administration and HR management
• In support of the program manager, contribute to transparent and timely identificatoin and recruitment staff working in the Unit;
• In coordination with program manager and (for national staff, when relevant) ACTED country HR, proactively adapt the staffing structure for the Unit to needs and funding;
• Develop and update country Unit organogram and staff recruitment plan, in line with the needs of unit strategy and existing budgetary and programme requirements;
• Ensure regular performance appraisal and career management of all staff in Unit;
• Ensure timely and efficient HR reporting;
• Ensure timely attendance sheets, leave plans, as well as exit forms for departing staff.
Internal Coordination and Communication
1. Internal communication
• Facilitate internal communication within the unit team and information sharing for a positive working environment;
• Ensure implementation of regular unit team meetings;
• Ensure regular reporting to the head of programs;
• Ensure that any risk to IMPACT programming, projects or staff is as soon as possible communicated to and understood by senior program manager and (when relevant) IMPACT director of country programmes and relevant HQ head of departments.
2. Coordination with ACTED – valid in all countries where IMPACT teams are hosted by ACTED
• Ensure regular coordination with ACTED’s Project Development, Finance and other FLAT departments at all stages of development and implementation of the Unit’s projects, including participation in project kick off and lessons learnt meetings, support to drafting of monthly internal updates (BFU, RFUs, allocation tables, etc), and support to drafting of donor reports or amendment requests;
• Ensure compliance of all IMPACT unit staff to ACTED FLAT and security procedures;
• Ensure that all Unit staff are aware and fully abide by ACTED’s regulations in terms of administration, logistics and security;
• Ensures that the Unit;s movements are coordinated with and validated by ACTED’s Security department, in the frequency and modality requested by the latter;
• Regularly links with ACTED administration and finance to plan movement, travel and in relation to the Unit’s staff;
• Immediately inform and coordinates with SENIOR RESEARCH MANAGER and ACTED CD should any IMPACT staff, as well as staff working under IMPACT supervision, not respect ACTED regulations, especially in terms of security.
INFLUENCING – External Engagement
• Research-related external engagement, product dissemination and evaluation
• In coordination with the Country Coordinator, ensure that relevant partners are consulted and involved at all stages of research cycle: the preparation of the assessment; data collection; data analysis; review of research products; product dissemination; and lessons learnt; ensure that partner engagement is documented;
• Ensure that external communications with partners and key stakeholders, including relevant UN agencies, local and national government, and NGOs has been conducted and documented as appropriate for each Research Cycle;
• Under the direction of the Country Coordinator, engage in the dissemination of research products, including through articles, IMPACT social media contents, targeted e-mails, presentations, meetings, etc, in line with IMPACT Dissemination and External Communication Guidelines and Research ToRs;
• Under supervision of IMPACT HQ, ensure that research products are uploaded in relevant data portals, as specified in Research ToRs;
• Ensure that lessons learned are gathered and documented at the end of each research cycle;
• Support the Country Coordinator to conduct monitoring and evaluation as specified in the research ToRs and in line with IMPACT Guidelines.
– Strategic External Engagement
• Senior external engagement and output dissemination with key stakeholders, as well as coordination of external engagement by all Unit staff
• Under the guidance of the head of programs, leads the development of content and information for country level advocacy
• Development strategic partnerships with key humanitarian stakeholders and decision makers
• Communications and consultation with head of programs and other leadership team members, including sharing relevant information and ensuring efficient and productive links with ACTED
• Ensure coordinated and positive interactions between team and ACTED staff
– Project Development:
• Support the IMPACT Country Coordinator in external engagement in relation to IMPACT strategy or (when requested and with focal point) to fundraising and grants management.
• Develop proposals, concept notes, and budget in close coordination with the IMPACT Country Coordinator, in line with the Unit and Country Strategies.
REQUIREMENTS
1. Academic Excellent academic qualifications, including a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (International Relations, Political Sciences, Social Research, Economics, Development Studies, or similar)
2. Management experience Previous experience in a management role in a INGO at field level . Proven track record in management of international and national teams in humanitarian contexts
3. Familiarity aid system Familiarity with the aid system, and the research community;
4. Communication/reporting skills Excellent communication and drafting skills for effective reporting, including proven experience in contributing to high level presentations/briefings.
5. Years of work experience At least 5 years of relevant working experience or proven progression within IMPACT
6. Research skills: Excellent research and analytical skills an asset. Experience in assessments. M&E, field research, evaluations, and risk assessments an asset.
7. Software skills: Proven knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite, to include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with R, SPSS and/or STATA or other statistical analysis software an asset. Advanced GIS skills preffered
8. Multi-tasking skills Ability to multitask with tight deadlines, on numerous research cycles in complex environment;
9. Level of independence A self-starter with a proven ability to work independently;
10. Cross-cultural work environment Ability to operate in a cross-cultural environment requiring flexibility;
11. Experience in geographical region Past experience in the [relevant] region is desirable;
12. Language skills Fluency in English required, competency in Russian an asset;
Conditions
1. Salary defined by the IMPACT salary grid; educational level, expertise, hardship, security, and performance are considered for pay bonus
2. Additional monthly living allowance provided in country by IMPACT’s partner ACTED
3. Food and lodging provided at the organisation’s guesthouse/or housing allowance (depending on contract length and country of assignment)
4. Transportation costs covered, including additional return ticket + luggage allowance
5. Provision of medical, life, and repatriation insurance + retirement package