The Director for NGO Consortium will represent Consortium members to internal and external stakeholders at a local, national and global level providing high level liaison, information, coordination, and advocacy services acting as the first point of contact for NGO members and external stakeholders. The Director will provide effective management of the Consortium staff, finances and assets; ensure strong collaboration and management of a team of 13 staff members based in different field locations; S\he will be responsible for effective consultation and dialogue with members and eternal stakeholders, as well as responsibility for representing NGOs in an official capacity with governments, donors, UN agencies, and in official coordination fora including the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), Humanitarian Coordination Forum (HCF), Somalia Partnership Forum, the Somalia Humanitarian Fund (SHF) Advisory Board, and the National Development Plan.
Reporting to the Country Director, the Director will respond in a timely manner to all queries from members and eternal stakeholders on issues of relevance to NGOS working in Somalia; facilitate identification and production of key messages and advocacy related publications; maintains strong relationships with external stakeholders and regional/international NGO fora; lobby with high level external stakeholders in support of the strategic aims of the consortium and its members; She/he will guide staff in identifying and producing relevant pieces of information for circulation to the membership. The position will be based in Mogadishu with travels to other locations within Somalia and Nairobi- Kenya as deemed necessary.
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