Position: Country Director (Recent Job)
- No. of Openings 1
- Category NGO/INGO/Social/Develop.Projects
- Job Location 1
- Job Level Top Level
- Salary Negotiable
- Education Level Master
- Experience Four year or above
- Expiry date Apr 15, 2019 (Expired)
Job Description
- The Country Director is the senior management position in Nepal, with supervisory, leadership, and managerial responsibilities over all country program personnel, offices, programs/grants, security and policies.
- S/he provides strategic vision and ensures that programs are designed and implemented with quality, accountability and measurable impact.
- The Country Director ensures and maintains a culture of professional development, strategic coherence, quality assurance, and teamwork.
- S/he is responsible for internal and external representation, and is the primary contact and coordination point for donors.
Job Specification
- MA/S or equivalent in international development, economics, agriculture, disaster management, political or social science, management or other relevant field.
- At least 7-10 years of field experience in leadership position, project/program management positions is preferred
- Prior experience in Nepal or South Asia is a plus
- Demonstrated technical understanding of at least some of the following sectors: agriculture, food security and nutrition, microfinance, disaster management, and social development
- Demonstrated understanding of sound project management practices and protocols
- Excellent program conceptualization and development capacities, including the ability to convey these ideas convincingly in writing
- A high level of personal efficiency, and the ability to balance multiple urgent or important tasks without undue stress
- Strong oral communication, and representation and presentation skills
- An impatience for ‘business-as-usual’, including the ability to clearly communicate a vision of success and operationalize this vision
- Proven interpersonal and intercultural skills
This job has been expired
on 2019-04-15
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