Country: South Sudan
Closing date: 31 Oct 2014
Senior Programme Manager
South Sudan
Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) is a dynamic international, non-governmental organization which works to reduce violence and protect civilians in situations of violent conflict and its aftermath, mostly through the deployment on the ground of multinational teams of civilians.
In South Sudan, NP has 13 field teams providing thematically focused protection programming in child protection, gender based violence protection and prevention, displacement (IDPs, refugees and returnees, inter-communal violence reduction and conflict early warning/early response). This country programme is growing rapidly responding to the dynamic, high needs environment in South Sudan.
We are looking for an experienced, dynamic and energetic Senior Programme Manager to lead the implementation of Nonviolent Peaceforce’s programming in South Sudan. You will be someone who draws their motivation from a genuine commitment to civilian protection and violence reduction programming and can draw on that motivation to manage a challenging programme in a complex, logistically and security difficult environment. You are a highly creative problem solver, who will tenaciously find solutions. You are able to build positive relationships with a wide range of actors; you motivate, inspire and nurture the development of your teams. You are someone who takes pride in your work and being part of something bigger than yourself. The Nonviolent Peaceforce programme in South Sudan is young and growing – you are someone who wants to contribute to building something.
You are someone who is not deterred by the complexity of conflict; you are able to analyze conflict dynamics; you are motivated and unendingly persistent in finding and implementing protection and prevention strategies. You are ready to travel between Juba and the field sites to provide guidance and support for the field teams. The successful candidate combines creativity, innovation and demonstrated knowledge of the protection, prevention and peacebuilding. S/he is experienced at management, both distance and in person, and can manage the priorities of a complex and varied country program. You have excellent interpersonal skills and flair for connecting and building trust with people from a wide variety of backgrounds. You are solutions focused, strategic and is driven by a keen interest and personal commitment to in civilian protection. You know how to support successful programming with strong operational and administrative functions.
For more information about NP and its work, as well as full details of the position and the application process, please go to NP’s website:
How to apply:
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, October 31st, 2014
Please submit your current CV and Letter of Motivation, illustrating how your skills and experience make you an ideal candidate for this challenging position. Documents should be emailed to recruitnpss@nonviolentpeaceforce.org.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only those shortlisted for interviews will be contacted.