Action Fund Manager(s)

USAID Karnali Water Activity

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USAID Tayar Nepal Improved Disaster Risk Management Project

Request for Applications- Action Fund Manager(s)

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DAI seeks Action Fund Manager(s) for the USAID Tayar Nepal Improved Disaster Risk Management Project.

Application Instructions:

Applicants should apply via Form site at this link by no later than August 31, 2019: https://fs9.formsite.com/daisuppliers/oiuh9cdwcn/index.html

Select the position in which you are interested in applying for, fill out the required information and upload CV. Only finalist candidates will be contacted. No phone calls or in-person applications will be accepted. Positions are for Nepal Nationals only.

Detail Scope of Work:

Position: Action Fund Manager(s)

Level of Effort: One Year Full-time, Fixed Term Contract, with possibility of

extension until the close of the project

Period of Performance: on/about October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2020

Base of Operations: Kathmandu, with travel to priority Tayar municipalities

Project Background:

USAID/Nepal’s Tayar Nepal – Improved Disaster Risk Management Project will strengthen the capacity of Nepal’s national and municipal institutions responsible for disaster preparedness and response.  In a country prone to a myriad of natural disasters, at the national level Tayar Nepal will build the capacity of disaster risk management (DRM) institutions, including the newly created National Disaster Management Agency (NDMA).  Locally, Tayar will support eight urban municipalities to develop risk-sensitive land use plans and then support the prioritization and implementation of a set of technical assistance packages improve disaster resilience. In the event of a disaster over the life of the five-year project, USAID/Nepal may engage the program’s rapid emergency response mechanism. Tayar will work closely with the Government of Nepal and Nepali emergency responders to mobilize technical assistance, commodity support, small-scale infrastructure, and information management support. Tayar will apply lessons learned from disaster response efforts to improve national-level DRM systems and municipal-level risk-reduction activities.

Position Overview:

The Action Fund Manager is responsible for managing a portfolio of Tayar Action Fund programming including grants and subcontracts. In collaboration with the COP, DCOP, Director of Operations, and other members of the project team, the Action Fund Manager will ensure the effective design, implementation, and close-out of grants and subcontracts, managing activities through the entire grant and subcontract life cycle. Duties may include but are not limited to issuing grants and proposal solicitations, review, award, implementation, compliance, payments, strengthening grantee capacity, and managing the subcontracts to perform as per agreed scope of work.

Responsibilities:

Grants Management

  • Work closely with the technical team in the activity design process including, but not limited to, supporting the development of solicitations, facilitating the process of evaluation of grant applications to ensure adherence to grants management policies, and advising on appropriate grant mechanisms. Work with partners to develop grant budget estimates and review for allowability, allocability, reasonableness, and consistency, as well as compliance with USAID and DAI regulations and policies.
  • Assess administrative and financial capacity of grant applicants.
  • Ensure proper negotiation of the terms and conditions for grants.
  • Draft approval requests for USAID.
  • Generate and review all aspects of grant agreements with grantees, including schedule and facilitate meetings to define roles, responsibilities, and timelines for grantees.
  • Provide guidance on policies and procedures for Tayar staff as well as grantees to ensure adherence to grant management policies.
  • Serve as the Tayar focal point for grantees. Share information with grantees ensuring cohesion and supporting collaborative engagement. Attending meetings and events hosted by partners. Provide updates to and collaborate with Tayar staff on grant monitoring.
  • Monitor and track procurement activities for in-kind grants and delivery status of goods/services.
  • Monitor submission of and review grant deliverables. Coordinate with other members of the team for approval.
  • Ensure complete backup documentation for cash payments to grantees is submitted to project’s Finance Team.
  • Work with grantees and other Tayar staff to ensure that activities are implemented in accordance with activity design.
  • With grantee and Tayar team, solve issues that arise during grant implementation.
  • Ensure that all grant activities are properly documented from the start of implementation to grant close-down using DAI operations and grant management systems (TAMIS) etc.
  • Perform regular spot audits of grant files to ensure completeness, accuracy, and compliance.

Subcontracts Management

  • Ensure compliance to all regulations, policies and procedures embodied in the Field Operations Manual.
  • Coordinate the drafting of Scope of Work and Request for Proposal.
  • Provide orientation sessions to potential subcontractors on RFP, if necessary.
  • Coordinate the process of opening and evaluation of proposals.
  • Document the entire process of selection of subcontractors.
  • Issue and ensure required approvals and coordinate the signing of all subcontracts and its modifications
  • Provide advice to Tayar Program Team on subcontract process and requirements.
  • Conduct periodic audits of subcontractor files (physical, digital and TAMIS).
  • Lead the closing process.

General responsibilities

  • Assist Director of Operations on grants and subcontracts information, progress, data, etc. for USAID reporting
  • Travel frequently to Nepalgunj and priority municipalities to oversee grant and subcontract activities and compliance. Provide feedback to project staff to improve management.
  • Assist and collaborate in external or internal audits as necessary
  • Other duties as assigned by supervisor

Qualifications:

  • University degree in relevant field required. Masters preferred.
  • At least 8 years of relevant experience, including at least 3 years of grants management, preferably with international donor-funded projects, UN agencies, or NGOs.

Level of Effort, Location and Reporting:

The level of effort is 260 days per year.  The employment contract will be on a yearly basis, with possible extensions until the close of the project. The Action Fund Manager reports to the Director of Operations.  The position is based in Kathmandu, with travel to priority Tayar municipalities.

“Women and people from marginalized communities are highly encouraged to apply”

Job Overview

Category Development and Project
Openings 1
Experience Please check vacancy details.
Education Please check vacancy details
Posted Date 13 Aug, 2019
Apply Before 31 Aug, 2019
City Kathmandu