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Nigeria: CALL FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPERTS –LINKS NORTHERN NIGERIA SPATIAL GROWTH PROGRAMME

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Organization: Adam Smith International
Country: Nigeria
Closing date: 21 Sep 2018

About the Programme

DFID’s LINKS – Powering Economic Growth in Northern Nigeria is a successor programme to the Growth and Employment in States (GEMS) programme including GEMS3 which was successfully implemented by Adam Smith International. Focusing on spatial economic growth in Kano, Kaduna and Jigawa, LINKS will aim to raise the incomes of at least 3 million people with specific targets for women and people living disability through new jobs, farming incomes, and self-employment opportunities. The programmme, set to begin in late 2018/early 2019, will focus on three main pillars – Investment, Innovation and Enabling Business Environment, with Agriculture, Renewable Energy, ICT, Affordable housing and Solid Waste Management as target sectors.

Team Lead

  • 15’ years working experience in international projects

  • 10’ years of those spent in projects in developing countries lasting more than 2 years and managing teams of 10 or more including local and international staff

  • 5’ years of Project Team Leader / Head of Project status in economic development projects with significant elements involving private sector investment and innovation, and budgets over £5 million

  • Proven track record of achieving job creation and / or income raising results at large scale and pace (100,000 people plus).

  • Relevant Nigeria experience

Senior Programme Manager

  • 10 years’ experience of programme, financial and operational management, of which 3 years on DFID programmes.
  • Significant line management experience, and programme management experience for large teams.
  • Experience in procurement also desirable
  • Experience within complex programmes of over £30 million contact value.
  • Significant Africa experience with a strong preference for Nigerian contextual experience
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent Microsoft Office skills
  • Experience managing projects with emphasis on marginalised groups (women, young people, people with disabilities) strongly desirable

Senior-mid level Project Manager

  • 5-8 years’ experience of programme, financial and operational management, of which (preferably) 2-3 years on DFID programmes.
  • Experience managing inputs and teams on international development projects
  • Experience developing, owning and implementing work plans
  • Strong financial management skills
  • Significant Africa experience with a strong preference for Nigerian contextual experience
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent Microsoft Office skills

Experience managing projects with emphasis on marginalised groups (women, young people, people with disabilities) strongly desirable

Project Manager

  • 3-5 years’ experience of programme, financial and operational management, of which (preferably) 1 year on DFID programmes.
  • Experience managing inputs and teams on international development projects
  • Experience developing, owning and implementing work plans
  • Strong financial management skills
  • Significant Africa experience with a strong preference for Nigerian contextual experience
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Excellent Microsoft Office skills
  • Experience managing projects with emphasis on marginalised groups (women, young people, people with disabilities) strongly desirable

How to apply:

Ready to Apply?

Please submit a CV (no more than 3 pages) and short cover letter to http://www.adamsmithinternational.com/join-us/associate-consultant-positions/ with a subject line of “Links Northern Nigeria Spatial Growth Programme”. Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.

Deadline for applications will be 21st September 2018

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.


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