FHI 360 is a nonprofit human development organization
dedicated to improving lives in lasting ways by advancing integrated, locally
driven solutions. Our staff includes experts in Health, Education,
Nutrition, Environment, Economic Development, Civil Society, Gender, Youth,
Research and Technology– creating a unique mix of capabilities to address today's
interrelated development challenges. FHI 360 serves more than
60 countries, all 50 U.S. states and all U.S.
territories. We seek qualified candidates for the position of Regional
Technical Manager in India.
Position Description:
To be responsible for ongoing reporting to the Regional
Manager and the Portfolio Manager and for the technical monitoring of the
Girls’ Education Challenge projects in their regions. To work closely with the
in-country monitoring teams and the education monitors specifically.
The Regional Technical Manager will:
- Co-ordinate
the Country Education Monitors covering the countries their region;
- Provide
review, oversight and quality assurance of work carried out by the
in-Country Education Monitors;
- On an
ongoing basis, to flag the progress of projects and respond to all
questions related to the technical performance of the funded projects that
might be received from the Portfolio Manager;
- Consolidate
the lessons learned from all projects in their region;
- Facilitate
Peer to Peer learning between projects in their region;
- Respond
to requests for information and provide feedback on technical issues
raised by the Recipients; through the Country Education Monitors;
- Be the
main liaison point with the DFID education advisors in their country and
any other country in their region if needed;
- Keep
the relevant Regional Manager and the Portfolio Manager informed of
project progress through regular monthly, in particular if there are any
concerns or risks to projects proceeding as planned;
- Coordinate
regional networking amongst their portfolio of projects to share lessons
learned and best practices;
- Review
the performance of the in-country education and financial monitors;
- Deal
with country specific issues such as interactions with government
agencies, as required.
- Work
closely with GEC regional manager to develop regional-level work plans.
- Work
closely with the GEC regional manager to arrange for and provide training
(when required) to the national-level NGOs and organizations in quarterly
report writing and reporting of progress as per the GEC format.
- Communicate
remotely and in person with the implementing projects to discuss progress,
challenges, areas or topics of uncertainty, and reporting;
- Serve
as the primary point of contact for technical matters for the
organizations implementing projects
- Conduct
project site visits on a regular basis
- Work
closely with GEC UK based education expert and technical team to ensure
the UK is informed of project progress and any education related issues
that require escalation.
- Collaborate
with DFID and PwC education advisors to identify projects that require
internal evaluations or reviews, in addition to, but particularly for the
projects that the Evaluation Manager will not assess, to identify and
resolve issues prior to the external evaluations that will assess the
overall performance of the GEC.
- Operate
on a schedule determined with the recipient with frequency adjusted
depending on programmatic complexity, performance and levels of risk;
- Provide
an extra perspective in cases where progress is not as expected, where
bottlenecks arise requiring a local solution, in case of disputes and to
detect and rectify, at an early stage, any deviation from agreed
work-plans, indicators and budgets; and
- Help
identify further sources of information, support or training;
- Liaise,
as appropriate, with DFID country offices on all technical matters related
to GEC;
- Undertake
any other reasonable duties as may be requested from time to time.
Minimal Requirements:
- An
advanced university degree in international development or education;
- At
least 15 years experience of working in the education sector;
- Experience
and knowledge of development partners in general and of the education
sector in particular in selected country;
- In
depth knowledge of the broader education systems in selected country;
- In
depth knowledge of the country and its different communities;
- Experience
of working on education programmes which have supported/targeted girls;
- Previous
experience of working in education programme management;
- Experience
of working in the education sector in challenging contexts;
- Strong
project monitoring and reporting expertise;
- Knowledge
of inclusion issues;
- Understanding
of interventions to promote gender equality;
- Knowledge
of Project monitoring including participatory monitoring;
- Demonstrated
excellent writing and communications skills and to be able to disseminate
lessons learned effectively;
- Good
interpersonal skills and ability to establish effective working relations
with different stakeholders;
- Fluent
in English (spoken and written).
- In
depth knowledge of girls education in the relevant countries;
- Experience
of regional co-ordination work;
- Extensive
M&E experience, including knowledge of DFID log frames;
- Knowledge
of learning measurement;
- Knowledge
of community involvement in education;
- Understanding
of interventions to promote gender equality/use of gender analysis;
- Knowledge
of the local language in the country.
Interested candidates may register online through FHI 360's
Career Center at www.fhi360.org/careercenter or
through the Employment section at www.fhi360.org.
Please submit CV/resume and cover letter including salary requirements.
Please specify source in your application.
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