Africa Director for Research Impact

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International Water Management Institute Africa Director for Research Impact South Africa IWMI Jobs 2024

International Water Management Institute looking for “Africa Director for Research Impact”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 15-Jul-24.

The International Water Management Institute has published a job vacancy announcement on 04/07/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Africa Director for Research Impact to be based in , South Africa. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: International Water Management Institute

Job Title: Africa Director for Research Impact

Duty Station: , South Africa

Country: South Africa

Application Deadline: 15-Jul-24

 

Responsibilities:

Strategic Leadership and Management,

  • Oversee the strategic direction of IWMI Country Offices in Africa, ensuring responsiveness to demand and alignment between regional policies, strategies, donor priorities, and IWMI and CGIAR strategies.
  • Provide strategic guidance and support to IWMI Country Representatives in Africa to ensure high-quality research delivery and efficient operations that meet partner and client needs and achieve impacts.
  • Ensure the development of synergies with partner organizations’ roles across offices in Africa and CGIAR to advance the IWMI Strategy 2024-2030 and the CGIAR Water Systems Integration Roadmap.
  • Ensure close coordination and integration between IWMI Country Offices and across Strategic Programs for developing, funding, and delivering the IWMI research-for-development portfolio in Africa.
  • Oversee and support portfolio development and fundraising by IWMI Country Representatives, facilitate portfolio synergies for stronger impacts, develop a network of donors, and contribute to and lead the development of regional/continent-wide project proposals.
  • Foster commitment to teamwork, synergies, and collaboration among IWMI Country Representatives in Africa and their teams, and with IWMI Strategic Programs, global IWMI teams, and CGIAR programs.
  • Manage relevant Country Representatives, including performance management.
  • Provide substantive advice to the Director General, Deputy Director General, senior management, and CGIAR leadership on the strategic demand for water systems science in Africa.
  • Contribute to the overall strategic leadership and management of IWMI as a member of the Management Team.

Representation and Partnerships,

  • Lead implementation of the IWMI Partnership Strategy in Africa in close coordination with the Division of Business Strategy and Delivery, overseeing partnership development and management by IWMI Country Offices across Africa, and leading new continental-level partnerships for research, collective action, policy support, and innovation.
  • Lead IWMI representation to Africa-wide institutions, platforms, and processes to enhance visibility of IWMI and CGIAR’s water systems science and strengthen outcomes and impacts.
  • Oversee IWMI Country Representatives’ management of IWMI’s relationships with host-country governments in Africa in coordination with the Director General’s Office.

Knowledge Management and MELIA,

  • Lead knowledge management for IWMI’s Africa portfolio, coordinating integration of research results and impact, and development of knowledge products across Country Offices to enhance understanding of collective impact.
  • Oversee implementation of Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Impact Assessment (MELIA) for the Africa portfolio, in close coordination with IWMI and CGIAR units responsible for MELIA.
  • Promote uptake of IWMI and CGIAR research outputs and application of innovations in coordination with IWMI Country Representatives, Program Directors, and Research Groups.
  • Strengthen Africa-level communications and outreach activities in coordination with IWMI Country Offices, Communications and Knowledge Management unit, Business Development unit, and CGIAR to increase visibility of IWMI’s regional work and impact.

Research and Implementation,

  • Develop, implement, and contribute to projects and CGIAR Science programs within personal expertise and experience, covering 40% of their time.
  • Ensure projects adhere to IWMI’s Policy on Research Ethics and perform quality control of publications as assigned by IWMI’s workflows.

Requirements: 

Essential,

  • PhD or Masters in one of the following disciplines: water resources management, climate change adaptation or mitigation, international development, environmental science, geography, development economics, development studies or sociology, with at least 10 years of relevant work experience holding positions of increasing responsibility.
  • Demonstrated experience in engaging with regional networks and building strong partnerships with different categories of stakeholders to deliver development outcomes and impacts.
  • A track record in knowledge management for research-for-development and application of knowledge, research, and innovation to development impact.
  • Demonstrated experience of promoting and enhancing gender, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and in research-for-development programs
  • Demonstrated knowledge and research for development (R4D) experience relevant to IWMI’s overall mission of water management in Global South countries, as well as knowledge of the functioning of the CGIAR system.
  • Experience working with and influencing stakeholders, especially senior decision makers at national and regional levels, and a track record of liaising with donor agencies and fund raising.
  • Demonstrated skills in managing programs and personnel, including experience of forming, operating in and leading interdisciplinary teams that have delivered high-quality outputs on time and according to budget.
  • Experience producing high quality written proposals, reports, and academic papers coupled with proven ability to communicate research results to stakeholders at different management levels in multiple countries.
  • Proven experience of mentoring and guiding colleagues and continuously build organizational capacity on research for development impacts.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

Essential,

  • A deep understanding of challenges and opportunities for water security, agricultural development, gender and social inclusion, and climate change within local development contexts in Africa.
  • Demonstrated skills of strategic planning and conceptual thinking.
  • Fluent in English – both written and verbal and possibly conversant in French or an African regional language.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers, and other stakeholders in a multicultural setting in Africa, with sensitivity and respect for diversity.

 

South Africa