Dear all,
Seefar is extending the deadline for its Migration Program Manager vacancy to April 4th. A short description of the role is below, while the full job description can be found at https://seefar.org/jobs/migration-program-manager/
Best regards,
Paul
Migration Program Manager (deadline: 04 Apr 2018)
This role has responsibility for leading our work around the world on human trafficking, modern slavery, migration and displaced persons. You will have experience in at least one of these migration fields in conflict-affected and developing countries. Leadership, fundraising, and strategy come naturally to you. Donors believe in and trust you, and you enjoy working with people from multiple countries. You can live wherever you like, must be fluent in English and will have the opportunity to travel. This is a permanent full-time position.
The successful candidate will inherit a program consisting of:
Long-term service development projects in areas such as training, strategic communications, and community-based counselling initiatives.
Self-funded and donor funded research and development projects to learn and extend services to marginalised people.
Traditional development consulting assignments, such as in program design and evaluation.
To excel in this role, you will start with more than 10 years of experience on migration issues. You will have demonstrated success fundraising and building donor relationships. You are trustworthy and seen as credible by all stakeholders. You want a leadership role so you can continue supervising teams effectively and you like the idea of having autonomy to pursue a vision. You have ideas about what works well in this industry and you have seen opportunities to to do much better. You look forward to leading an entrepreneurial program as it grows. You will have a diverse set of tasks that demands a global vision while requiring your focus on activity delivery as the team develops. You are highly organised, have the ability to prioritise and are highly productive. You will be motivated by an Enterprise performance framework focused on social impact.
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