Job Vacancy For Deputy Country Director



IPA seeks a Deputy Country Director (DCD) based in Accra, Ghana, to support the Ghana country program. Established in 2009, the IPA Ghana office employs 50 staff members and manages up to 25 research projects each year. IPA Ghana is headquartered in Accra with an additional office in Tamale. IPA Ghana has an established strong presence in the local research environment with government institutions, international organizations, private companies and NGO partners. This position provides a unique opportunity to gain high-level management experience in a large country program, and to be closely involved in policy-relevant research, working with top academics, donors, government and other practitioners to foster evidence based-policy making.

As a member of the IPA Ghana management team, the Deputy Country Director will work closely with the Country Director to provide strategic direction, operational support, research oversight and capacity building to a team of 50 full-time local and international staff. The DCD will oversee several impact evaluations which are expected to span across multiple sectors over time: health, education, financial inclusion and enterprise development. The DCD will also oversee the operations and finance functions of IPA Ghana as a whole. He/she will contribute to IPA’s continued expansion by initiating new partnerships and projects in the country and will support the dissemination of results to local practitioners and policy makers.

Responsibilities

Oversee a portfolio of 2-4 high-quality research projects:

• Provide day-to-day support and guidance to up to 8 research project staff on several ongoing studies to ensure work plans and timelines are met and data quality is high
• Ensure that IPA research is implemented according to IPA’s quality standards and Principal Investigators’ direction

Represent IPA Ghana with external stakeholders and participate in the development of new projects:

• Develop new and manage existing relationships with IPA partner organizations and Principal investigators to enhance the relevance and influence of IPA Ghana’s research, oversee targeted dissemination of research findings, encourage scale-up of successful projects
• Identify priority research questions and key concerns for policy makers, and initiate and manage the development of corresponding new research proposals
• Lead and initiate a portfolio of project development efforts with researchers, funders and partner organizations

Provide oversight to the Operations and Finance functions of IPA Ghana:

• Supervise the Operations Manager, in charge of human resources, legal compliance, IT, office management and other operational support in both IPA Ghana offices (Accra and Tamale)
• Supervise the Sr. Finance Manager, in charge of procurement, accounting, financial projections, advances and payments, and ensuring overall compliance with financial procedures
• Ensure proper compliance with financial procedures, approve expenditures, make accurate projections and ensure overall compliance
• Strengthen finance systems to ensure the systems are robust for country program growth and compliant with strict donor requirements (e.g., USAID, DFID)
• Take steps to mitigate risk and to safeguard the organization’s reputation
• Oversee safety and security
• Ensure IPA Ghana complies with all statutory requirements

Qualification Required & Experience

• Master’s degree in international affairs, international public policy, development economics, project management or field related to social science and economics research or international development
• A minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience
• Strong technical research skills, including quantitative analysis skills preferred
• Familiarity with randomized controlled trials preferred
• Experience with financial and operations management
• Experience managing large teams
• Ability to communicate effectively across cultures with multiple stakeholders including international and local academic researchers, government officials, NGO partners, enumeration teams, and study participants
• Experience managing funds from multiple donors preferred
• Excellent organization and multitasking skills, self-motivating, ability to work under pressure and to prioritize effectively
• High emotional intelligence, self-knowledge, flexible, and a team player
• Excellent English communication skills
• Experience living and working in a developing country
• Commitment to leading a diverse team and building staff capacity
• Passion for connecting rigorous research to policy makers and practitioners
• Innate curiosity, analytic reasoning, and a sense of humor are required
• Experience with health sector research and/or program implementation preferred

Location: Accra

How To Apply For The Job

Complete the J-PAL/IPA common application. After completing a brief registration, choose the Finance and Admin job category, then select “Deputy Country Director, Ghana”. Applications require a statement of purpose (cover letter) and CV.

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Closing Date: 03 July, 2018

Given the volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.