What You’ll Be Doing
Nathan, a Cadmus Company, is actively seeking a Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) for the 5 year $24 million USAID-funded Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership (DCCP) – Pacific Project, to provide support to the governments of the Pacific Island countries to improve the quality and reach of digital communications and connectivity. The DCOP will assist the Chief of Party (COP) in the management of the various technical components of the activity and will be responsible for the overall administrative and operational aspects of the project.
Position Summary
The DCOP will be responsible for directly supporting the COP in the operation management and implementation of program activities, including oversight of staff, advisors, and short-term experts. The DCOP will bear significant responsibility for coordinating with counterparts in the Mission to ensure DCCP is delivering on USAID’s technical, communications, and reporting expectations. In addition, the DCOP will be responsible for design and management of work plan activities, consultant scopes of work, and other technical deliverables; reporting efforts related to these activities (including inputs for annual work plans); and reporting on performance targets and results as defined in the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) plan.
Who We Are
Nathan, a Cadmus Company, is a leading provider of analytic and economic consultancy services worldwide. In the past decade, we have implemented more than 120 projects in more than 50 countries leveraging our global presence in Washington DC, London, and India. From improved transparency and deeper stakeholder engagement to more effective policies and more resilient businesses, we deliver results that impact economic growth, human development, and poverty reduction. We are passionate about applying our deep analytical expertise and advanced proprietary tools to generate economic solutions tailored to our clients’ unique challenges. Nathan focuses on a range of economic development subject matter areas including Trade & Logistics; Economic Policy & Governance; Private Sector Development; Women’s Economic Empowerment; and Financial Solutions.
The DCOP will be responsible for the following:
- Provide overall financial, administrative, and operational oversight; assure compliance with contracts, Nathan, US government, and PIC-specific regulatory requirements
- Oversee a team of operational and technical staff including those focused on monitoring and evaluation, gender and social inclusion, finance and grants and other operational staff
- Oversee implementation of operational, administrative, and financial management systems and tools, lead environmental compliance, and oversee grants management
- Provide support to the technical team to implement program activities, including drafting and/or reviewing operations-related Scopes of Work, preparing procurement documents, and preparing approval requests
- Oversee and manage Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) activities, including liaising with the USAID Mission on MEL plans
- Ensure compliance with USAID regulations and Cadmus and policies, including performing due diligence as required by the Gross Violation of Human Rights requirements while maintaining fast-paced and responsive operations
- Compile reports, consolidating inputs from team members, for USAID submission
- Prepare local employment agreements in accordance with local labor law
- Maintain operations guidance and procedures for the field office
- Provide training to staff on USAID field office operations
- Assumes role of Acting COP as necessary
- Other responsibilities as assigned by the COP
- Master’s degree or equivalent professional experience in economics, management, public policy and administration, finance, development administration, and knowledge ICT and digital development
- At least ten (10) years of related project management experience and grant management
- Experience in program management either as COP, DCOP or comparable role
- Demonstrated experience in complying with USG rules and regulations related to project administration and implementation
- Competency in negotiations and communication skills, strong interpersonal, managerial, and written communication skills
- Exposure and knowledge in ICT and digital development
- Strong writing and presentation skills in English, including word processing and PowerPoint development
- Strong interpersonal skills
Supervisory Responsibilities:
The DCOP will provide direct oversight of multiple objective leads and relevant subject matter experts and supervise the work of relevant technical staff.
Location and Reporting:
This position will be based full-time in Suva, Fiji. Remote work is not an available option. It is anticipated that travel around the region will be required. The DCOP will report to the Chief of Party.
Additional Information:
For employees working outside of the United States, compensation and benefits will vary based on the project and the location.
We value the critical role safety and health protocols contribute to everyone’s success at Cadmus, and work together to align and comply with all local safety and health mandates related to COVID to ensure a safe and valuable work environment.
Candidates who will be required to travel to specific countries must be willing to meet all of the requirements of the destination country(ies) for unimpeded entry.
Cadmus is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination. Cadmus is committed to providing a respectful workplace where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation (including gender identity and/or expression), national origin, military and veteran status, physical and mental disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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