The USAID Mission to Ukraine (the Mission) is responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of USAID-funded programs operating throughout Ukraine. The Mission provides assistance to promote Ukraine’s transition to a democratic, prosperous, stable, healthy country united in its European aspirations.
The Program Management Specialist is located in the USAID/Ukraine Program Office and serves as a member of the Ukraine Program Office team that leads project and activity design. The Program Office provides overarching strategic guidance to the Mission and programmatic advice to the Mission Front Office and technical offices.
Обов'язки
1. Project Design and Development/Backstopping (70%) :
fosters mission-wide collaboration on project design and ensures Agency, regional, and national strategies are integrated into all project designs
serves as a mission subject-matter expert on project and activity design, development of logical and results frameworks, assessment preparations, and linkage with U.S. government strategies and initiatives
work closely with Program Office colleagues and technical offices to develop, articulate and test development hypotheses.
updates design schedule(s) updated and provides weekly follow-up on design status
schedules and provides logistics for design review meetings and related meetings; takes minutes and decisions discussed in those meetings
assists Project Design Teams in drafting waivers, activity checklists, pre-obligation checklists, and other required pre-obligation/sub-obligation documents
reviews design amendment packages, and ensures that required program documentation is accurate and submitted to the Program Office and other Mission offices promptly
files, and distributes activity and project design documents and follows up on unfinished project designs
maintains the Program Office’s official approved activity and project design electronic filing, disseminating approved activity and project design documents to the extended teams, preparing the amendments and updates to be uploaded to the Agency’s community of practice (Programnet)
identifies and compiles data or analyses needed for the design effort
supports the design and delivers in-house “brown bag” seminars and training sessions on topics related to project design; USAID Program Cycle; gender; and environmental compliance
reviews and submits program documents to the Agency’s archives/depository, as required
assists technical teams in drafting program descriptions or scopes of work, as requested
expedites clearances and approvals throughout the design process
supports the drafting of design and implementation of mission orders and procedural documentation
participates in Program Office activities on policy, strategic planning, project design, compliance, and special initiatives
supports technical teams in ensuring that documentation complies with Agency policy, USG regulations, and any other relevant guidance
maintains and updates a project backstopping file and generates related trackers, as needed
updates the environmental compliance status/schedule sheets/trackers
follows up with technical teams on Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation Plans (EMMP)
reviews the Mission’s inputs and contributions to the Agency’s environmental compliance database for accuracy and consistency
assists technical teams in the drafting of the environmental compliance procedure manuals and tutorials
serves as an initial reviewer of Environmental Compliance documents to ensure consistency with agency requirements
3. Social Inclusion (10%):
ensures social inclusion is incorporated into all designs in line with Agency best practices and other data/information from Mission wide and Donor analysis
analyzes and extracts the intersectionality of results achieved to enhance reporting on the status of vulnerable groups
develops and maintains a log/tracking system of women/gender and social inclusion taskers
research social inclusion issues, new publications and recent data, maintains statistics, and compiles social inclusion related contact lists
supports technical teams to follow-up on implementing partners’ plans to support vulnerable groups
The contractor is eligible for temporary duty (TDY) travel to the U.S., or to other Missions abroad, to participate in the "Foreign Service National" Fellowship Program, in accordance with USAID policy.
Вимоги
Education: a bachelor’s degree in international development, business administration, public administration, political science, gender studies, or other relevant subjects is required.
Work Experience: at least 3 years of progressively responsible experience in international development, business management and administration, or a position that requires closely related skills, such as program design, strategic design, management, and related processes. Experience with a government or non-government organization, the private sector, or within an international or donor organization
Language Proficiency: fluent in English and Ukrainian language speaking/reading/writing capability
Умови
full time (40 hours)
work in Kyiv, Ukraine
5-year Period of Performance with possibility extension
market value: Basic Annual Rate (in U.S. Dollars): $32,180 - $41,841
benefits:
health and life insurance coverage: provided under the Compensation Plan
Defined Contribution Plan: upon separation, a lump sum benefit equal to 12% of the basic salary earned for the duration worked under the appointment
allowances (as applicable):
meal allowances: annual amount is $853 for employees working on a full-time basis
family allowances: the mission provides a child allowance. Grants amounts are subject to change as determined by the Ukrainian State Budget Law
unique conditions of work allowances/benefits: 10% of Basic Rate. Additional information may be provided to the selected offer or at the time of the salary offer
taxes: apply and are deductible as per the Ukrainian government regulations