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Employee Contract Type:
International Assignment (WVI – Paid via GCLA) Fixed Term (Fixed Term)Job Description:
JOB PURPOSE
World Vision is looking for a senior, experienced humanitarian leader with a strong track record in complex crises and fragile contexts, and excellent team leadership, communications, risk and relationship management skills.
The Syria Response Director will lead World Vision’s country humanitarian and recovery response in terms of:
Providing strategic leadership for the design, implementation and funding of World Vision’s Response across Syria and Jordan, and keep in touch with options for Turkiye while WV’s registration remains in effect. This is order to maximize impact and quality in WVI’s programmatic work.
Oversee the next phase of Whole of Syria approach by the Response, including continued alignment of capacity across the Response and relocation of positions and functions to Syria as appropriate
Organizing and leading the Syria Response Senior Leadership Team, ensuring that the updated strategy (FY27-28) is meeting desired goals and objectives while being well coordinated and integrated across countries in World Vision’s Syria Crisis Response.
Ensuring proper and further diversified portfolio management across response offices ensuring economy of scale; leveraging capacities and capabilities and maximizing synergies between program offices for a unified, effective and cost efficient response.
Representing World Vision and the Response externally as deemed appropriate.
Ensuring that the overall response and each country response meets World Vision’s Disaster Management Standards and Enterprise Risk Management framework
KEY RESPONSIBILITES
1. Strategy & Planning
Lead the development and implementation of the Syria Response (for the Syria and Jordan programs and Turkiye “watch the context”) strategy that aligns with the overall World Vision Global Strategy, Our Promise.
Ensure strategic and operational alignment of all functions to meet humanitarian needs while taking into account operational feasibility and technical quality
Lead in assessment and implementation of enterprise risk management and business continuity contingency planning.
Working with Resource Development Unit (RDU), Finance and Operations ensure proper cost recovery in all grants and other funding streams.
Lead in the planning and acquisition of diverse funding to implement the strategy.
Monitor appropriateness and implementation of strategy and operational plans.
Ensure that a clear scenario plans are established for each of the country programs within the Response as required.
Review the way forward for WV in Turkiye prior to the expiry of the current registration (April ’27): decision to renew or not renew.
2. Leadership & Management
Promote World Vision’s vision, core values and key global Partnership standards and practices across offices and partner agencies.
Lead the Senior Leadership Team in a manner that facilitates a high performance culture, accountability, openness, strong relationships, integrity, decisiveness and fosters a spirit of team unity and synergy between program offices of the response.
Ensure that the World Vision Response and its implementing partners have adequate implementing capacity, appropriate systems and processes and proper risk management requirements are in place, including standards for monitoring, escalating to and managing incidents.
Ensure an organizational structure that results in optimal efficiency and effectiveness, minimizing duplication and leveraging synergies between program offices.
Model a high standard of Christian leadership, maturity and integrity as an example to staff, and provide overall spiritual leadership for the Response team.
Ensure each program office implements World Vision’s performance management standards and principles for all staff.
Ensure internal communications mechanisms are in place so policies, information and decisions are shared with staff as appropriate.
3. Collaboration & Networking
Establish and maintain collaborative relationships and partnerships with host government, bi-lateral donors, other NGOs, UN agencies, civil society and diverse faith-based organizations,
Prioritize high level external engagement with donors, UN Agencies, humanitarian community, UN Cluster system, other NGO’s and INGO’s, Support Offices and other stakeholders to stimulate resource acquisition, maximize impact, foster coordination and partnering and profile raising for WVI.
Priority engagement with the Syria NGO based out of Damascus. Coordinate with the Programs Director for ongoing engagement and participation in meetings
Ensure that World Vision leadership receives timely information about areas of conflict that potentially affect World Vision’s presence and effectiveness.
Actively engage in relevant Response-wide, and Syria-related coordination mechanisms and, where relevant, consortium meetings, and UN Clusters.
Ensure a strong advocacy capacity, in particular child-focused themes aligned with strategy and organizational priorities.
4. Ministry Standards/Accountability
Ensure each office/country’s programme development and implementation are meeting World Vision priorities and standards, and are of the highest quality and impact possible within the context.
Ensure all programmes reflect WV’s environmental stewardship policy.
Ensure that feedback and complaint mechanisms for beneficiaries, communities, other stakeholders and World Vision staff are in place and acted on in each country.
Ensure that all programmes are implemented, monitored and evaluated according to agreements with donors and other stakeholders.
Ensure (where applicable based on country programs) that a contextually relevant remote partner management system is in place, including monitoring, evaluation, reporting and accountability, to achieve maximum impact while doing no harm.
5. Finance & Compliance
Ensure financial resources are managed according to agreements with donors and standards approved by World Vision.
Ensure that audit reports are responded to and recommendations implemented within approved / agreed timeframes.
Ensure efficient and effective organizational practices that would result in successful financial and operational audit scores.
Ensure a close, effective and supportive relationship is developed with the Business Support functions’ (Finance, Supply Chain, People & Culture and IT) Directors to improve efficiency and eliminate unapproved organisational obstructions.
Exercise good stewardship over all resources by maintaining sound internal controls, risk register, procedures and records according to WVI accountability standards.
6. Human Resources (People & Culture)
Ensure that P&C policies are adapted and aligned with those of World Vision International
Ensure that the quality of staff recruited and retained are at a level to meet the organization’s overall performance expectations.
Promote a culture of learning and development, employee engagement and good stewardship of human capital in the office
Ensure P&C establishes a staff care function and mechanism that supports staff well-being.
7. Safety & Security
Ensure that World Vision’s security policies and protocols are implemented and monitored on a regular basis
Ensure ongoing monitoring of the external security environment
Ensure experienced, high quality staffing of the safety and security function
8. Reporting & Knowledge Management
Ensure that all internal and external reporting requirements are planned for, and quality reports are submitted on time. This will include regular reporting on the situation, potential impact and risk, progress and development of the programme.
Ensure that communication products are developed and disseminated to internal and external audiences.
Ensure internal coordination & information sharing mechanisms result in improved staff awareness and performance.
Ensure each country office in Syria Response has a structured approach to meeting WV minimum quality standards and supporting programme improvement, reflection, learning and innovation.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND EXPERIENCE
Required Education, training, license, registration, and/or Certification
A minimum of 5+ years in leadership roles with International NGOs in emergency relief, rehabilitation and transition programming
Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles, standards and best practices.
Excellent communications and relationship management skills, with ability to express ideas and concepts clearly and persuasively with senior internal and external stakeholders.
University degree or qualification in a relevant subject with a focus on team management, project management or other relevant skills
Required Professional Experience
Proven track record of leading multi-cultural teams in complex, culturally and politically sensitive contexts.
Experience in working in a large matrixed organization, combined with good understanding of how mutual accountability and collaboration works in such environments.
Strong communication skills (oral and written) with ability to express ideas and concepts clearly and persuasively with senior internal and external stakeholders.
Extensive experience in program management and implementation of multi-sectoral emergency response projects
Proven track record of growing and managing multi-million-dollar budgets.
Politically astute and well-developed diplomatic skills (dealing with host governments, donors and staff).
Experience working in high pressure, rapid response environments with multiple risks
Required Language(s): Effective in written and verbal communication in English
Required travel and/or work environment accommodations
The position is based in Damascus with 35-40% travel to the field where Syria Response’s programs operate and Jordan.
The role is demanding and at times highly stressful requiring the Syria Response Director to lead and manage in situations of high pressure and stress. Hostile Environment Awareness Training is needed for this position.
The ability to work and lead multinational/multicultural teams is essential.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge and/or other Qualifications
Experience in program management and implementation of multi-sectoral emergency response projects
Understanding of the international humanitarian system, particularly the systems, structures and key actors
Understanding of the key accountabilities that must be maintained in a response (beneficiaries, donors, peers).
Ability to lead strategic planning processes.
Strong team leadership skills
Emotional intelligence (self-awareness, managing emotions and those of others, remaining calm/composed, dealing with ambiguity and change)
Ability to work in coordination with other humanitarian organizations.
Ability to analyze and make decisions in challenging situations in the absence of specific guidance and/or full information.
Ability to communicate and model to staff positive behaviors which help them remain resilient and effective in dynamic and high-pressure environments.
Experience in the Middle East.
Knowledge of Arabic will be helpful
Applicant Types Accepted:
Local and International Applicants (IA's) Accepted