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Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA) Country Coordinator at Tearfund Nigeria


Tearfund is a Christian international relief and development agency working globally to end poverty and injustice, and to restore dignity and hope in some of the world’s poorest communities.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

 

Job Title: Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA) Country Coordinator

Location: Plateau, Jos

Job Description
Main purpose of the job:

  • The Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA) is a partnership of 50 civil society organisations based in Nigeria, Indonesia, Iraq, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria and Uganda (with supporting lobby and advocacy in Europe and the USA). This international, interreligious partnership is implementing a five-year programme (2021-2025) in partnership with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to further peaceful and just societies where all enjoy Freedom of Religion and Belief (FoRB).
  • The basis of the programme is JISRA’s conviction that Freedom of Religion and Belief and interfaith dialogue are essential and integral to the realisation of peaceful and just societies. In addition, diverse religious actors, including women and youth, can and need to play an important role in this process as change makers. JISRA believes their voices must be heard.
  • The country coordinator coordinates the implementation of the JISRA country programme within Nigeria. This locally based coordinator should first and foremost represent the interest of all consortium partners equally, being gender and faith-sensitive and a promoter of inclusion. The coordinator facilitates the Executive Body of the JISRA Nigeria governance structure, is a liaison between and secretariat to the members of the Executive Body and Supervisory Body in Nigeria, and serves as a bridge between the JISRA country level and the global level. The coordinator advises the Consortium Coordination Committee (CCC) on matters pertaining to in-country implementation of the Programme.

Position in the Organization:

  • Grade: 3
  • Reports to: Tearfund Nigeria Programme Director
  • Is accountable to both the JISRA Nigeria Executive and Supervisory bodies being the key link between the two bodies.
  • Chairs the JISRA Nigeria Executive Body
  • Works closely with Country Director, Programme Director, Tearfund Partners, and JISRA Programme Implementers in Nigeria.
  • Despite being contracted by a consortium partner, the coordinator is a neutral entity and should endeavour to safeguard this neutrality actively. The Consortium Coordinator should act in the best interest of all partners.

Tearfund’s Christian Culture:
We believe that prayer and discernment is fundamental to Tearfund achieving its mission of restoring relationships, ending extreme poverty and transforming lives. As a Tearfund staff member you are expected to:

  • Engage with Tearfund Prays and the Prayer hub
  • Lead or participate in spiritual sessions of prayer and biblical reflection within your group
  • Be committed to Tearfund’s Mission, Values and Beliefs statement and to be actively working and living in accordance with Tearfund’s Christian beliefs and theology of mission
  • Maintain your own spiritual development, discover your gifts/callings and grow in discipleship
  • At the same time and JISRA being an interfaith partnership, the Country Coordinator is expected to be faith sensitive.

Organisational Requirements

  • All staff are expected to live out Tearfund’s values as they represent Tearfund externally
  • All post-holders are expected to fulfil their personal objectives set by their line manager, contribute to their team’s overall objectives, take responsibility for reviewing their ongoing personal development and maintain an awareness of Tearfund's strategy.
  • All Tearfund staff share the responsibility to promote and maintain a strong safeguarding culture, including identifying the key actions they should take given their role and responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities
Programme Strategy:

  • Ensure JISRA project strategies and activities are implemented according to the plan and budget set in the proposal and revised annually, ensure Tearfund’s purpose, values, and the program objectives are fulfilled through the JISRA Project
  • Responsible for coordination, effective implementation of key strategies, and carrying out of evaluation of the JISRA project with all partners
  • Ensure donor requirements are met and that strategies are executed in line with acceptable quality standards.
  • Develop and Implement strategy to promote interfaith dialogue and peace.
  • Lead and support the development and implementation of Interfaith actions based on JISRA community needs and partner strengths.
  • Involve government in dialogue (and advocacy) on key Freedom of Religion and Belief (FoRB) issues and ensure review and monitoring of policies on FoRB
  • Contribute to Country Strategy

Capacity Building

  • Facilitate capacity building for religious actors and leaders to address the blurred distinctions between culture and religion
  • Work to strengthening the capacity of faith actors to carry out advocacy on FoRB issues
  • Facilitate dialogue for religious leaders and communities on the religious doctrines regarding women’s position
  • Organizing linking and learning events, as well as annual reflection workshops with a wider array of stakeholders to fact-check the results/reflect on previous year and develop annual plans for the upcoming year.
  • Facilitate learning for all JISRA partners and stakeholders on Gender, Sexual and Gender Based Violence, Freedom of religion and belief, non-violence communication & intermediation, and engagement of youth and women in peace building.
  • Build partner capacity in implementing the project activities including strengthening of Grass root level Community Based Organisations (CBOs) or Faith Based Organisations (FBOs) of any faith.
  • Consolidate research findings and lessons learned during the project implementation, and share it with Tearfund and JISRA members.
  • Facilitate participatory research to identify the root causes of religious extremism in Nigeria with a focus on historical narratives
  • Facilitate review/development of existing and new learning materials and messages at national level on religious tolerance and mutual co-existence, and addressing of harmful norms.
  • Support the collection of stories of transformation, examples of efficient interfaith dialogues and share it across members.
  • Ensure the documentation and set up of a database for learning in a way that all project stakeholders and consortium members can access resources.
  • Liaises with the global PMEAL team the country-level monitoring and evaluation efforts (guiding of local partners, collecting and compiling information, baseline/ midterm/ endline, completing monitoring templates); Ensure global PMEAL team provides tailor made training and handholding where required.

Project / Support Function Management:

  • Work closely with all JISRA partners in Nigeria for the successful implementation of the JISRA programme in (activity schedules / plans) and subsequent donor reporting, in accordance with external donor requirements.
  • Collates the annual plans and budgets of the local partners and in-country consortium partners, as well as the annual financial and narrative reports, approved by the Executive and Supervisory Body.
  • Lead participatory and inclusive risk management across all JISRA partners
  • Responsible for monitoring all partner projects and ensuring they are in line with the contract agreements. Facilitate local partners in their M&E and reporting through training and coaching where necessary
  • Induct and regularly advise project and partner staff based on monitoring outcomes.
  • Provide technical advice and assistance to the implementing partner organisations
  • Ensure all partners have systems in place to measure indicators as detailed in the proposal and log-frame
  • Ensure timely submission of all reports to required standards to Tearfund and lead agency
  • Collaborate closely with Tearfund and wider consortium colleagues at global level and across countries to ensure coherence across JISRA implementation

Team Coordination:

  • Coordinate the JISRA Nigeria Consortium to ensure synergies and collaboration between local and consortium partners, weather contracted by Tearfund or by another Consortium Partner
  • Chair executive body meetings and facilitate joint decision making, ensuring everyone's voice is heard.
  • Support the Executive Body to foster collaboration between partners (for example, those working in the same region, or advocating for similar issues at (sub)national level, or exchange of knowledge products, etc.
  • Represent the JISRA consortium at global consortium level, present views, achievements and challenges from Nigeria to the wider consortium across the different countries.
  • Contribute to create a sustainable work environment of mutual respect across partners that enables them individually and collectively to strive to achieve JISRA Programme Purpose.
  • Support the development and modelling of a team culture characterized by a shared understanding of Tearfund’s vision, JISRA program objective, and commitment to a shared value across members
  • Forge synergies between partners, particular those working on similar topics and/or similar areas
  • Ensure that global advocacy strategy is linked with local advocacy endeavors and exchange takes place
  • Dispute resolution and problem-solving/crisis management;
  • Channels contacts with other Affiliated entities, like subcontractors, and consortium stakeholders (transcending local partner contacts, and media platforms);

Corporate policy and Compliance:

  • Maintain appropriate compliance systems and procedures as prescribed by standard Tearfund compliance policies and donor requirements.
  • Ensure that policies, and commitments regarding the safeguarding, protection of children and vulnerable adults, and the prevention of fraud and bribery are consistently applied.
  • Ensure compliance of all projects to Tearfund’s Global Process System (GPS) for the implementation of project proposals, reporting, monitoring, evaluation, audit, learning, project completion and for compliance with donor terms and conditions.

Networking and External Representation:

  • Build positive working relationships with project stakeholders including community leaders and members, government authorities, other related stakeholders to build local community acceptance of Tearfund.
  • In conjunction with the Country Director, builds constructive relations with Partners, seeking opportunities for collaboration work in accordance with the Country Strategy and JISRA Programme
  • Develop nurtures and manages relationships with Partners in agreement with the project framework.
  • Facilitate regular meetings between partners to ensure project activities are on track and to share learning to increase overall improvement of project implementation
  • Facilitate regular meetings with Partners, beneficiaries, and other stakeholders
  • Facilitate linkages and networks within and/or between Faith based organisations
  • Maintain constructive relationships with the relevant coordinating bodies, and represent Tearfund at formal meetings.

The successful candidate will

  • Have Degree and/or equivalent qualification in a Humanitarian, Development or Management-related discipline. Master's degree is an advantage.
  • Proven Development work experience with Christian NGOs for 7 years and more.
  • Proven programme coordination and budget management experience in large-scale institutionally funded programming.
  • Proven experience in programme design, implementation and evaluation in an INGO and working with several local partners.
  • Proven experience in programme implementation strategy development and execution of plans in consortia with a wide array of local and international partners.
  • Excellent leadership and management skills, especially complex project management skills.
  • Ability to safeguard children and vulnerable adults in an appropriate and safe manner in accordance with Tearfund's policies.
  • Good computer skills (MS Office, Google Suite)
  • Fluent in written and spoken English.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Substantial research and monitoring experience.
  • Implementing and working in accordance with corporate structures, policies and practices.
  • Experience in report writing and monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning.
  • Proven experience in training and capacity building with partner organisations.
  • Experience in risk management while working with local partners.
  • Proven experience working with youth, women and girls.
  • Proven experience in networking and collaboration.
  • Excellent ability to work in a conflict sensitive manner and to mediate and overcome conflicts in consortia.
  • Excellent proposal and report writing
  • Planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation
  • Training, learning, Facilitation, and mentoring

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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Application Deadline 5th January, 2023.