Regional Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Manager

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CHASE Africa

  • Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
  • Job type: Job
  • Humanitarian or Development: Development
  • Experience level: 10+ years
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: No
  • Right to work requirements: Not specified
  • Renumeration: Not Disclosed
  • Work schedule: Full-time
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Deadline: 09/08/2024
  • Location: Kenya
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) Health
Background
CHASE Africa is a fast-growing UK-based international NGO that works through autonomous local partners in East Africa. We provide financial, technical and organisational development support to enable them to start-up community health programmes or incorporate Sexual and Reproductive Health into their existing programmes, using a rights-based approach.

A. Technical SRHR Lead for CHASE Africa
• Support partners’ technical capacity around SRHR and family planning.
• Provide technical input to the wider CHASE Africa team and partner network on SRHR. 
• Facilitate the development of a range of Information & Education Communication Materials and training tools and resources that will support our current and future programmes.

B. Programme and Partnership Support
• Support the work of a portfolio of implementing partner organisations in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, covering family planning, primary healthcare, SRHR and environmental activities. 
• Maintain excellent relations and communications between CHASE Africa and its implementing partners. 
• Work with partners to prepare accurate budgets, narrative proposals and workplans on an annual basis, in line with CHASE Africa’s strategy. 


C. Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
• Support a portfolio of partners to develop and implement M&E plans and logical frameworks. 
• Monitor partners’ work and effectiveness at activity, output, outcome and impact level. 
• Analyse qualitative and quantitative data to help record outcomes and impact. 

D. Capacity Development of Partner Organisations
• Support our partners to identify strengths and weaknesses in their organisational capacity, and develop their capacity through mentoring, training and identifying suitable training/ learning opportunities. 
• Support our local partners to strengthen the implementation of their Safeguarding policies and processes, including development of project level safeguarding risk registers.
• Help organise and facilitate the Annual CHASE Africa partner conference, which takes place in East Africa, including identifying and liaising with suitable speakers and assisting with logistical arrangements.

E. Fundraising applications, contract management and reporting
• Work closely with the CEO and CHASE Africa’s fundraising team to research and develop new funding opportunities. 
• Support the fundraising team to prepare high-quality applications, including clearly written narrative proposals and detailed budgets, in collaboration with partner organisations. 

F. Networking and Stakeholder Engagement
• Represent CHASE Africa to funders, networks and key stakeholders in East Africa.
• Help CHASE Africa to participate in relevant consortia forums and represent CHASE Africa at key meetings and events with key stakeholders and funders.

G. Organisational Support 

Person Specification:
• Relevant Masters degree. 
 • Familiar with the International NGO sector with a minimum of 10 years’ experience of programme management in either family planning, SRHR, or global health sector.  
• Technical knowledge of developing, running and supporting SRHR, family planning and community health programmes.  
• Experience of securing funding from institutional funders such as FCDO, USAID & EU, as well as large foundations (like CIFF, Gates) and managing funding contracts. 
• Experience of developing and analysing log frames, monitoring and evaluation frameworks and qualitative and quantitative data collection tools.  
• Fluent oral and written English. 

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