Regional Manager (world health, NFP)
Western Africa (French-speaking countries)-residence in hub city to region
CONTRACTUAL (12 months) – renewable
NO RELOCATION
ASSISTANCE available
MUST BE legally entitled to
live & work in hub city
World health development experience (essential), primarily in Africa FLUENT in
French; excellent English also
The WFH is looking for an experienced and results-oriented
Regional Manager with superior
health program management abilities
and interpersonal skills, to represent the WFH and coordinate and implement its country and
health care development programs and activities for
French-speaking Africa.
He/she will further act as conduit between WFH headquarters and national member organizations (NMO) within the region.
Location:
Dakar, Senegal (or another hub city in Western Africa )
Type of position:
Contractual (12 months), renewable; home-based; full-time
Start date:
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (mid-MARCH 2021)
PRINCIPAL ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES
Reporting to the Director, Global Development (based at WFH Montreal headquarters), the
Regional Manager (RM), Western Africa will be responsible for the development, management, and reporting of a designated portfolio of national country healthcare development programs, and for WFH-led
world healthcare development activities in
Western Africa (with
focus on French-speaking countries).
As the main representative for the WFH within the region, the
RM will carry out the following tasks
-Represent the WFH within the region and assist the organization in
defining strategic objectives and work plans for Western Africa countries;
-Maintain
collaboration and support the
development of the WFH NMOs in Western Africa.
-Ensure effective development,
planning, coordination, monitoring, reporting, and
evaluation of the following
WFH bleeding disorder programs in the region, including:
-Country development programs (Country Programs, Cornerstone Initiative, PACT)
-Regional workshops, conferences and other regional activities targeting people with bleeding disorders and healthcare professionals
>Skills training for national member organizations
>NMO accreditation
>Medical, organizational and youth twinning partnerships
-Contribute to raising awareness and implementation of other WFH-led programs (such as humanitarian aid, global training programs, data collection) as they develop in designated region;
-Facilitate & support the work of
key volunteers and of WFH committees; respond to queries and correspondence related to WFH programs and activities in the region;
-Conduct country visits with expert volunteers to meet with senior
government officials; also
hospitals, blood banks and
hemophilia organizations as required;
-Ensure sound
administrative and financial control of budgets and planned program activities
spending in the region, including timely production of progress reports and other relevant documents;
-Author articles for WFH newsletter Hemophilia World on current programs and activities in Western
Africa.
-Carry out other tasks relevant to the position as required by the Direct, Global Development, and the
Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
QUALIFICATIONS and REQUIREMENTS
-Bachelor’s degree in international relations, development, public health, political studies, social sciences, or other relevant discipline
-Six to nine
(6-9) years of relevant work experience with a world
health developmentorganization, that
includes at least 5 years (essential) of proven track record
in country project/program management, and monitoring & evaluation of
healthcare development programs in in
French- speaking Africa (ie., Senegal, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Republic of Congo, Togo, other). Relevant experience of working in a
similar regional role - an asset.
-Solid understanding of socio-economic conditions and global health (ex. rare diseases)
developmental issues in the stated region
-Excellent
diplomatic and cross-cultural skills, and demonstrated experience in working with people from diverse cultures and countries; superior abilities to build/maintain networks and working relationships with stakeholders and partner organizations: highly motivated, efficient and flexible individual with strong interpersonal and
teamwork skills
-Demonstrated capacity to work in
a self-directed manner (autonomously) and to collaborate effectively with
government, healthcare and/or public affairs officials and volunteers as well as with
HQ staff and senior management team
-Excellent analytical and communication (public speaking, presentations) capabilities, and recognized
abilities for mediating/resolving issues, conflicts
-Strong organization skills, and
time management skills to effectively balance & prioritize multiple tasks, work simultaneously on several projects
-Mastery (ESSENTIAL) of
French and English as 2 primary languages of work
(written and spoken); knowledge of other regional language/s - an asset;
- High computer literacy, with extensive experience working with Windows Microsoft Office Suite
(Word, Excel, Access, Power Point), plus Outlook, internet
-Availability and flexibility to undertake
regular monthly travel within 2 regions (post current
Covid-19 restrictions), and at some
international gatherings, as well as Canada
(Montreal HQ)
-Legally entitled to live & work (from home) in
Western Africa (no relocation assistance possible)
Compensation will be based on local conventions and relevant experience. Travel and medical insurance provided.
Please send IMMEDIATELY in confidence, a
French resume & cover letter to: Email:
recrutement.recruiting@wfh.org
Fax: +1 514.875.8916
The World Federation of Hemophilia
http://www.wfh.org