Organization: SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
Country: United Republic of Tanzania
Closing date: 31 Jan 2018
Company Description
SNV is a not-for-profit international development organization
founded in the Netherlands nearly 50 years ago. SNV has built a
long-term, local presence in 38 of the poorest countries in Asia, Africa
and Latin America. SNV works with local based development partners,
other civil society organizations, government institutions and
businesses to develop the capacities of local communities. Through its
works, SNV links local communities to basic service providers to
increase their income and to empower local communities to fight against
poverty and take ownership of their own development.
Job Description
Energy sector summary
SNV Tanzania’s current Energy Programme focuses largely on Solar,
Improved Cookstoves and Biogas in rural areas using market-based
solutions and Results Based Finance to ensure sustainable change. This
new programme – Renewable Energy Service & Products as an
Opportunity in National and Displaced (RESPOND) Markets – will move the
Solar RBF and ICS products into a new operational market that includes
large displaced populations as well as host populations. The current
Energy sector portfolio in Tanzania is one of SNV’s largest and we are
looking to expand over the next five years including a move into Urban
Energy solutions.
Programme Summary
As a result of civil unrest in Burundi, since mid-April 2015 an
estimated 250,000 refugees have arrived in Tanzania – in addition to
65,000 long-term hosted asylum seekers. An estimated 2.1 million persons
reside in Kigoma Region of whom more than 850,000 Tanzanian nationals
reside in local districts hosting the refugee camps. The significant
increase in refugee population, over a relatively short space of time,
into a comparatively limited space has created intense environmental
impacts driven largely by energy consumption needs. An estimated one
million or more trees have been cut for fuel and shelters in Kigoma as a
result of the recent refugee influx.
The project’s main objective is to improve the use of sustainable
energy by refugees and surrounding communities in the Kigoma region in
Northwest Tanzania. This will further contribute to the prevention or
reduction of resource conflicts between the local population of Kasulu
and Kibondo districts and refugees in the Nyarugusu and Nduta camps.
Improving access to quality cooking and solar energy options to these
communities reduces the extremely high pressure on the limited firewood
resources and contributes to improving the living conditions these
persons. Measures of the project will be implemented in the following
three Activity Areas of:
1. Distribution and Promotion of Improved Stoves & Cooking Practices
Technical assistance in design, production and distribution of
local improved cookstoves towards integration of biomass fuels and
alternatives (briquettes, LPG)
2. Access to High-Quality Solar Energy Products & Services
Stimulation of private sector investment to sustained market
presence in Kigoma for IFC-Lighting Africa certified solar products and
services
3. Alternative Reforestation Practices Alleviating Reliance on Traditional Biomass
Revitalization and introduction to local forestry measures in
localized fuelwood production practices including agro-forestry wood
lots linked to community reforestation financing
The programme will adapt and extend SNV & EnDev Tanzania
approaches and expertise in cooking energy, solar technologies and
forestry to engender Renewable Energy Service & Products as an Opportunity in National and Displaced (RESPOND)
Markets of Kigoma Region. A humanitarian market-based approach will be
employed to improve overall livelihood, enterprise development and
employment potentials responsive to the unique needs of each community
while working closely together with international and local companies.
Overview of the Position
You will lead and manage the RESPOND programme within scope, budget,
timeline and acceptable quality levels in line with the commitments
specified in the contract signed with the donor.
The PM will also be the Sector Leader and guide the overall quality
of the SNV Tanzania Energy sector. In this role, you will support
resource mobilisation, steer the quality of technical advisory services,
and oversee the SNV Energy programmes in Tanzania. You will enhance the
quality and visibility of our Energy programmes and position SNV within
the national Energy sector. The PM/SL reports directly to the Country
Director and collaborates closely with the Energy global sector team.
Key Responsibilities
Programme Management
Ensure implementation of the project work plan, as per the SNV project
management procedures, accounting principles and donor requirements.
Contract Management & Project Accounting – Manage and account for administrative, finance and procurement components.
Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting – Formulate and implement M&E
plan; ensure data collection, risk monitoring and reporting.
Knowledge, documentation and communication – Ensure full synthesis,
analysis and documentation and sharing of project insights and results,
signal potential for positioning, innovation, upscaling and potential
follow up projects.
Network and Relationship building – Build and maintain effective
relationships, with the government and local authorities, other
programme countries, external partners and the donor.
Sector Leadership
Strategic Leadership: develop country-level Energy strategy aligned to corporate Energy frameworks;
Business Development: develop proposals and secure funding for innovative Energy programmes;
People Management: lead, manage, and coach the team of SNV advisors, local service providers and consultants;
Representation & Promotion: develop and maintain relationships with
stakeholders to improve SNV’s market position and actively participate
in external and internal networks;
Contribute to SNV Tanzania Management as a member of the Country Management Team.
Qualifications
Relevant advanced academic qualification in Energy or related field;
7+ years of relevant experience in Energy service delivery including at
least 5 years in a project management role, preferably in Energy in
Africa;
Proven track record in project management, specifically in project
planning, monitoring, evaluation, reporting and financial management for
large-scale comprehensive projects;
International work experience and the ability to effectively coach and lead a team of advisors in a multi-cultural setting;
Strong background in resource mobilisation; demonstrated programme
design, proposal writing, business development, and international donor
relationship management;
Strong relationship management skills;
Proficiency in English required, Kiswahili speaker preferred;
The successful candidate will be a self-motivated achiever with
excellent intercultural leadership, teamwork, coaching, communication,
networking and organisational skills.
Additional Information
SNV offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
We offer a challenging work environment, opportunities to lead and
innovate, and a commitment to growing your skills in a fulfilling and
diverse working environment. Our staff benefit from, and contribute to,
an internal global network of Energy experts.
If you believe that your credentials meet the outlined profile, we
invite you to apply by uploading your CV and letter of motivation before
January 31st 2018.
For more information, please visit our website: www.snv.org
How to apply:
Please apply online at: https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/SNV/743999663803868-programme-manager-sector-leader-off-grid-energy
Monday, 18 December 2017
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