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Africa Programme Manager

Status: Open

Type:
  • Employment

Organisation: International Press Institute

Deadline: Ongoing

Location: Remote (Sub-Saharan Africa)

The International Press Institute (IPI) seeks to hire an Africa Programme Manager who will work together with and support IPI’s Africa- and Vienna-based teams to ensure high-level, impactful implementation of their programmes and strategies to protect and promote press freedom and journalist safety in Africa as essential pillars of resilient democratic societies.

The Africa Programme Manager will report to the IPI director of advocacy, and will work closely with the IPI programmes and finance teams.

Responsibilities

The Africa Programme Manager will:

Program management

  • Oversee the implementation of IPI’s donor-funded press freedom programmes in Africa, including a new programme intended to combat repressive cybercrime laws.
  • Develop clear workflows to ensure timely and efficient management of tasks and responsibilities across the team.
  • Coordinate the work of IPI’s Africa-based programme team (monitoring, advocacy, communications, journalism support) including management of workflows, division of responsibilities, and information sharing.
  • Coordinate with external program partners, establishing clear workflows to ensure timely and efficient completion of deliverables.
  • Monitor and support Africa-based programme team as well as external programme partners in the successful implementation of programmatic activities and outputs, ensuring that these reflect project aims; are on track to meet programme outcomes and objectives; and are in line with project timelines and budgets.
  • Build and maintain strong programme management relationships with IPI external (civil society) partners.
    Program operations.
  • Work closely with IPI and external partner programme teams to monitor compliance with contracts, project outlines, and donor rules regulations and guidelines, recommending and implementing necessary adjustments to project activities as required.
  • Monitor and ensure efficient management and implementation of programme budgets, monitoring spending to ensure compliance with programme planning and aims and compliance with donor regulations and IPI’s financial policies.

Grant management

  • Lead the grant reporting (narrative and financial) process in cooperation with Africa- and Vienna-based finance and programme teams.
  • Coordinate internal project evaluations, including according to project M&E plans and guidelines.
  • Coordinate external project evaluations and audits, ensuring timely and accurate submission of required documents. Work with management or project teams to address evaluation or audit findings.
  • Maintain organised records of all project-related documentation, including grant agreements, reports, correspondence, and audit findings. Compile and maintain accurate project data and financial information.
  • Support IPI Africa-related project funding proposals, including proposals for continuation of existing programmes.
  • Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with donors and act as key point-of- contact.
Required qualifications
  • Have demonstrated program management experience, including with using project management tools and platforms.
  • Have at least three to five years of experience managing (multi-partner) donor-funded projects, ideally projects based in Africa.
  • Experience managing projects in the fields of media, freedom of expression, and internet freedom.
  • Be process driven, capable of building and implementing operational structures in a fast-changing space, including deep experience with donor reporting and budget management.
  • Be passionate about protecting and promoting press freedom, digital rights, journalist safety, and independent media in Africa.
  • Bring ambition and drive to IPI’s expanding Africa programme, with a willingness to take on big tasks and help us to grow our impact at a time when press freedom faces growing threats.
  • Bring a can-do attitude when faced with challenges and be proactive about suggesting solutions and alternatives when roadblocks arise
  • Previous experience managing government-funded projects would be a significant plus.
  • Be knowledgeable about the civil society landscape in Africa and, ideally, previous experience working directly with CSOs in Africa
  • Have excellent organisational, time-management, and communication skills.
  • Be able to manage multiple tasks, working with partners in different locations across Africa and globally.
  • Have strong English writing skills.
  • Be a strategic thinker with the ability to spot opportunities to grow IPI’s work in Africa.
How to apply

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. To learn more and apply, please click here.

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