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About Corus: Corus International is the parent of a family of world-class organizations working to deliver the holistic, lasting solutions needed to end extreme poverty once and for all. We are a global leader in international development, with 150 years of combined experience across our brands. Our nonprofit and for-profit subsidiaries include IMA World Health and its fundraising brand Corus World Health, Lutheran World Relief, CGA Technologies, Ground Up Investing, and Farmers Market Brands. Our more than 800 employees around the globe are experts in their fields and dedicated to helping the world’s most vulnerable people break the cycle of poverty and lead healthy lives. Further details about the organization can be found at: https://corusinternational.org
Founded in 1960, IMA World Health is a leading public health organization that delivers solutions to health-related problems across the developing world. We work with local partners and governments to strengthen existing health systems, prevent and treat diseases, improve maternal and child health, promote nutrition and WASH, respond to sexual and gender-based violence, and contribute to global health security.
About The Job: IMA World Health is seeking a Deputy Chief of Party with significant experience addressing enhanced nutrition outcomes and promoting equitable access to nutritious foods to lead an anticipated USAID Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Rooted in Nutrition (Multi Sector Nutrition Activity). The primary goal of this activity is to strengthen provincial and local capacity to plan, coordinate, and implement multi-sectoral nutrition and food system interventions that improve nutritional outcomes, especially among women of reproductive age (including pregnant and lactating women) and children under five.
The Deputy Chief of Party will ensure technical and effective implementation of high impact, proven interventions to meet project goals and reporting requirements. The DCOP will assume the responsibilities of the Chief of Party (COP) in the absence of the COP. S/he will take a technical leadership role in coordination with key stakeholders and other implementing partners, including numerous government institutions and representatives, the private sector, and national partners to ensure that nutrition interventions contribute towards outcomes in line with national, regional and global best practices.
The position will be based in Kinshasa, DRC and will report to the COP. The DCOP will be expected to visit project sites periodically. Actual hiring is contingent upon signed agreement and USAID approval.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with the COP and senior management team in support of maintaining project objectives, evaluate program effectiveness, and determine corrective action needed to achieve objectives.
- Coordinate with key staff and partners in carrying out activities in accordance with the work plan and timelines for deliverables.
- Provide technical leadership ensuring evidence-based interventions are implemented across the project intermediate results
- Support development of strong monitoring, evaluation and learning mechanisms, program monitoring tools, and efficient systems to ensure high quality implementation.
- Define strategy, iterate, and ensure consortium partner(s) buy-in and adherence to the overall technical approach and implementation.
- Together with the COP and the technical implementation team, take a lead role in the development of the annual workplan and budget, prepare and finalize technical reports.
- Develop staff capacity through on-the-job training and mentoring in consultation with the COP.
- In coordination with the COP, represent the project in public and professional circles and during host country government, donor and other high-level visits (especially by USG and private agencies), through meetings, conferences, and presentations; support written correspondence to the donor as needed.
- Liaise, with the COP and other staff as necessary, with DRC government and non-governmental stakeholders, implementing partners, and local partners (e.g., CBOs, CSOs, CBOs).
- Ensure compliance with USAID rules and regulations, working with the headquarters grants and contracts team.
Qualifications:
- Advanced degree in public health and nutrition and food security.
- At least 7+ years of relevant experience with project management principles and practices (including 10+ years of strategic leadership and/or line management experience in international health and development and nutrition).
- Demonstrated leadership qualities, including technical, management, and evaluation expertise for complex programs in resource-constrained countries; 5+ prior experience as a DCOP for USAID-funded nutrition projects or comparable senior leadership roles similar in scope and size strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of USAID frameworks to address nutrition in fragile context and familiarity with USAID policy and strategies to address gender equality issues.
- Demonstrated experience in developing and maintaining strong relationships with government agencies, international donor agencies (USAID, WB, FCDO, UN agencies, GF, etc.), and private sector stakeholders.
- Experience collaborating and coordinating with local and national host government agencies and aligning program activities and results with national strategies.
- Knowledge of and experience with USAID rules and regulations required.
- Deep knowledge of the political, social, cultural, and economic context of DRC required, with experience working in DRC preferred.
- Strong staff supervision skills and demonstrated ability to coordinate programs with partners from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences; demonstrated ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams.
- Experience strengthening the capacity of national non-government partner organizations to achieve USAID’s goals for localization.
- Strong communication skills, including both written and oral presentation skills; proven ability to develop and communicate a common vision among diverse public and private partners.
- English and French fluency with professional proficiency in writing required
- Experience working fragile contexts preferred.
- Ability to travel to project sites as needed within DRC.