Executive Director
Opportunity
The role of Executive Director is critical for the success of the African Constituency Bureau. Reporting directly to the Executive Board, the Executive Director will guide the African Constituency Bureau’s strategic and operational engagement.
Position
The ED is responsible for implementation of the strategies and plans defined by the African constituency representatives to the Global Fund Board (WCA and ESA) as well as ensuring that results are achieved. Under the leadership of the Executive Team, the ED has overall strategic and operational responsibility for the Bureau. S/he also supports communication focal points for the constituencies and the resources mobilization strategy and supervises and evaluates the staff placed under her/his responsibility.
Role Profile
Duties and Responsibilities
The main responsibilities of the Executive director include the following:
Required Experience and Qualifications
Education
Relevant Experience
Skills
Terms of Appointment
This is a full-time position with the successful candidate being contracted on a two-year basis with the possibility of renewal. Salary is internationally competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. The benefits for this position are attractive and commensurate with International recruitment packages of the United Nations and African Union.
Expressions if interest together with a full CV (MS word format) and supporting statement, highlighting your experience and skills against the requirements of the role should be directed to Ms Lea Vercoustre, Researcher, SRI Executive lvercoustre@sri-executive.com, on or before Monday 4th July 2016.
SRI Executive has been engaged by The African Constituency Bureau on the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) to conduct a recruitment for a suitably qualified individual to undertake the position of Executive Director.
The Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) has two constituencies representing Africa namely the Eastern and Southern African (ESA) and West and Central Africa (WCA) constituencies. The two constituencies initiated governance reforms in 2012 with a twofold intent: to ensure that constituency priorities are reflected in Global Fund strategy and operational plans; and to strengthen the presence, voice and contributions of the constituencies, through their delegations, in all Global Fund processes. The constituencies adopted a new governance framework that amongst other things introduce the concept of establishing a joint ESA and WCA Bureau to support the Board members, alternates, committee members and delegates representing countries from these two constituencies. Following the call for expression of Interest to host the Bureau and intent by Ethiopia Government, feasibility assessment was conducted in Ethiopia to see if it would be possible to establish the African Constituency Bureau in Addis Ababa and see the pros and cons. Report on key findings of the assessment covering wide range of issues particularly the legal status, business climate, human resources, communications, taxations and other areas such as security, office operations etc. was documented. A consensus was reached to establish the African Constituency Bureau in Ethiopia. The government of Ethiopia has shown interest for a full support of the establishment of the African Constituency Bureau in Addis Ababa and is willing to provide the Bureau a diplomatic privilege for the necessary grant to and immunity as done to other bilateral and multilateral organizations operating in Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Public Health Association was recommended and nominated by different stakeholders to come on Board to facilitate and support the establishment of the Bureau in Addis Ababa.