Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Closing date: 15 Nov 2016
Plan International UK is seeking to appoint exceptional Consortium Programme Managers for key programmes in Africa and Asia. The objective at this stage is to create a roster of candidates, to facilitate the recruitment process once positions are open. Successful applicants to this roster will be considered for specific roles that are anticipated in the coming months, with employment being conditional upon Plan International UK securing donor funding.
Within Plan International UK, the Consortium Programme Manager provides overall coordination of multi-million pound projects funded by Plan International UK’s institutional donors. In this role, you will work closely with consortium partners and represent the consortium at both UK and international level.
You will have extensive experience of managing complex international development projects in close collaboration with other NGOs or private sector agencies, and have taken responsibility for multi-million pound budgets. You will have previously lived and worked in developing countries, be able to travel to the programme country or countries and have a proven track record in shared programme learning to improve practice.
The posts are open to individuals with generalist experience; however, individuals with technical interest or experience in the following areas are encouraged to apply:
Economic Security;
Education;
Nutrition;
Resilience;
Gender
Sexual and Reproductive Health;
WASH.
These will be full-time posts based in Plan International UK’s London office and will be fixed term contracts that are anticipated to be between two and four years in length (dependent on project duration).
NB: If you applied for a previous role and were retained on the roster you do not need to apply again and will be contacted if a suitable opportunity arises.
How to apply:
Please visit http://careers.plan-uk.org/JobSearch/JobDetails.aspx?pageNav=Featured&page=0&jobID=626 for more information and to apply.
The deadline for applications is 9:00am GMT on Tuesday 15 November 2016.