Volunteer Country Liaison – Nobeah Foundation

Summary of Position
The Nobeah Foundation is seeking a Volunteer Country Liaison to prepare for the launch of its operations in Nigeria.
The position will report to the Executive Director in Kenya.
The role of the Volunteer Country Liaisonis to work with Nobeah headquarters in Kenya to contribute to the effort of identifying and defining Nobeah programmes throughout Africa, but primarily to help guide the effort of understanding how to customize Nobeah’sprogrammes for Nigeria.
This role will also help identify new programmes as well as define recruitment needs for Nigeria and identify partnership opportunities within the country.
This position is flexible to work anywhere between 5-40 hours a week, some of which are preferred to be M-F from 9-4:30pm.
The position accommodates 100% remote work. Computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office is very helpful.
The role will be required to spend a few hours per week volunteering to familiarize themselves with our overall leadership and strategic direction, and how they could be adapted for maximum programmatic effectiveness and impact within Nigeria.
This includes the overall direction and management of the organization’s research and educational programs, resource development, finances, personnel, contracts, and organizational assets.
It is hoped that within 6-12 months a Volunteer Country Liaison might become familiar enough with our culture, governance structure, staff and management structure, finances and funding sources, research, advocacy and educational programs for them to take a paid administrative role helping to guide the operations of the Nobeah Foundation as it becomes established in Nigeria.
The Volunteer Country Liaison will establish collaborative working and personal relationships with the organization’s board of directors, staff, consultants, research and community partners, donors, foundations businesses and volunteers and follow regular updates on the Nobeah Foundation’s programs while contributing timely and concise progress assessments.
Whenever required to be a spokesperson the Volunteer Country Liaison will serve as a knowledgeable, articulate and effective advocate, in person and in writing, for the organization.
Inclusive in the responsibilities this position will be groomed for are:

Leadership & Management:
Actively engaging and energizing the Nobeah Foundation spokespeople, partners, volunteers, board members, event committees, alumni, partnering organizations, and funders.
Developing core programs and organizing efforts to deliver and manage these core programs to the community served by the Nobeah Foundation.
In partnership with the board, staff and other stakeholders evolve a vision and strategic roadmap for the organization’;s sustainability and growth.
Explore opportunities for growth and new programs; focus on strengthening and creating new partnerships/relationships that support Nobeah and its mission.
Oversee recruiting, supervision, retention, motivation and evaluation of staff to ensure they are well-suited for their positions and for the challenges facing the organization; develop a performance evaluation and review system with emphasis on well-defined goals, clear responsibilities, options for and clarity around staff growth and development and levels of accountability for all staff.
Be fully informed of national and local developments that may impact the Nobeah Foundation’s programs.

Qualifications
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Excellent computer skills, including MS Word, Excel, and internet research
Must have a computer and readily available internet access.
Advanced degree, ideally an MBA, with a number of years of senior management experience; track record of effectively leading and regionally and/or nationally scaling a performance- and outcomes-based organization and staff; ability to point to specific examples of having developed and operationalized strategies that have taken an organization to the next stage of growth.
Proven problem solving skills and financial experience in the non-profit, public or private sectors; a master in business or a master in non-profit management would be helpful but not required.
A track record of success in framing a diverse fund development strategy including foundation and grant writing, fundraising events and solicitation of donations from individuals and businesses.
Outstanding oral and written communication skills, a history of public advocacy including excellent public speaking skills adaptable to a variety of constituencies, general public, scientists/researchers and funders.
Ability to lead an organization with creativity and vision, a dedication to excellence, humility and a sense of humor.
Unwavering commitment to quality programs and data-driven program evaluation.
Excellence in organizational management with the ability to coach staff, manage, and develop high-performance teams, set and achieve strategic objectives, and manage a budget.
Past success working with a Board of Directors with the ability to cultivate existing board member relationships.
Strong marketing, public relations, and fundraising experience with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders and cultures. Passion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directed.

Application Closing Date
31st August, 2015.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send an email to: hr@nobeahfoundation.org with resume attached and with the subject line: “Re: Application for Volunteer Country Liaison – Nigeria”. Please ensure your name and other contact details are both in your resume and in the email itself.

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