Job Summary:
FHI 360 seeks qualified candidates to serve as Transition Manager for an anticipated USAID project supporting the next-generation expression of the Regional Leadership Centers (RLCs) component of the Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI), the United States’ premier investment in young African leaders. As the on-continent component of the YALI program, in 2015 USAID launched four YALI RLCs at higher education institutions in Ghana, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa. The RLCs have provided access to leadership and skills training to 22,000 young leaders aged 18–35 from 49 sub-Saharan countries in three tracks: business and entrepreneurship, public management, and civic leadership. YALI Legacy and Localization (YALI L&L)will build on the RLC foundation to create an expanded pan-African youth development model that will harmonize training curricula, serve underrepresented/underserved youth, build alumni network capacity and professional development opportunities, and develop new program-related partnerships with the private sector and other collaborators and donors.
This position is contingent on donor funding.
Reporting to the Chief of Party, the Transition Manager will provide technical leadership to activities under Intermediate Result (IR) 1 – Strengthened and Harmonized YALI Africa. The Transition Manager will lead a team providing technical, operational and materials assistance to build YALI Africa’s capacity as an organization to lead YALI effectively, efficiently and in partnership with the existing and any future YALI RLCs. The Transition Manager will equip YALI Africa with the skills and resources to fulfill the vision of a unified, African-led organization equipped with the skills and resources to coordinate, improve, and expand activities such as recruitment, curriculum, and alumni management. Under IR1, YALI L&L will cultivate partnerships with the private sector, foundations, host governments, universities, and YALI alumni to diversify and sustain YALI funding, and will strengthen the capacity of YALI Africa and other local partners to receive direct USAID funding.
The Transition Manager will develop and complete workplans, share technical expertise and guidance related to capacity strengthening and partnership activities, manage consultants, ensure technical excellence in interventions delivered, and track capacity strengthening achievements across the program. The TM will also play a critical role in knowledge management and be responsible for finding opportunities for knowledge sharing on capacity development interventions across the program, draft and support staff to implement guidance related to capacity strengthening activities and contribute substantially to deliverables and knowledge products.
Accountabilities
Project Design and Implementation
Operations Management
Project/Program Reporting:
Quality Assurance
Applied Knowledge & Skills:
Supervision Given/Received
Education
Experience
Typical Physical Demands
Technology to be Used
Travel
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