British Council of Nigeria Job Recruitment, 30th January, 2020

The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries. We do this by making a positive contribution to the UK and the countries we work with – changing lives by creating opportunities, building connections and engendering trust.

We work with over 100 countries across the world in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Each year we reach over 20 million people face-to-face and more than 500 million people online, via broadcasts and publications. Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

 

Job Title: ACT Consultant (OD Specialist)

Locations: FCT, Lagos, Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa, Borno and Rivers
Assignment Title: Development of Tool Kits/Handbooks and Training of Civil Society Organizations
Pay Band: Part Time
Department: Education & Society
Job Category: Education (non Teaching)

Introduction

  • This assignment is to support the ACT Programme to strengthen Civil Society Organisational Capacity through the development of toolkits which will be used to train ACT supported CSOs on its use and also, to contribute to the deliverables listed in this ToR.
  • This Terms of Reference is a call for registered consultants who are skilled in various areas of organisational development. ACT seeks to engage the services of consultants to develop toolkits and train CSOs in any of the following areas:
    • Governance
    • Mainstreaming Equality Diversity and Inclusion in NGO
    • Stakeholder Analysis and Mapping
    • Project Management Cycle
    • Advocacy and rights-based strategy
    • Risk analysis/ Mitigation framework
    • 360 degrees’ appraisal system
    • Communications and media engagement for NGOs
    • Research and Analysis
    • IT & Social networking for NGOs
    • Monitoring Evaluation and Knowledge Management for NGOs
    • Strategic planning and budgeting for NGOs
    • Fundraising for NGOs
    • Financial Management for NGOs
  • In response to this call for Organisational Development experts, consultants are expected to be registered to operate as a business entity, and also expected to specify areas (at most 2) where they have expertise to deliver on this consultancy.
  • This assignment should commence in February 2020, therefore, applications should be sent in by 18 February 2020
  • Organizations interested should send in CVs and expression of interest indicating evidence of relevant work previously done.

Background
The Agents for Citizen-driven Transformation (ACT) programme was designed by the EU as its response strategy on the need to invest and engage more with the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in 7 states & FCT (Lagos, Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa, Borno and Rivers state).

Recognizing that strengthened Civil Society actors have great potential to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development in Nigeria if their capabilities as drivers of change are enhanced, the ACT programme will implement innovative actions that will support the strengthening of institutional mechanisms, structures and processes aimed at improving the internal, external and programmatic environments of selected CSOs, networks, and coalitions.

It will also seek to facilitate an improvement in the current complex regulatory environment through strategic support that promotes self-regulatory mechanisms amongst selected CSOs, as well as interrogate the possibilities and support the process of evolving a functional and effective national regulatory framework that will be acceptable to all stakeholders.

The ACT programme is funded by the European Union under the 11th European Development Fund and is managed by the British Council.  The programme will be implemented over a period of five years from July 2018, with the first 6 months serving as the programme’s Inception Phase for the development of strategies for full programme implementation and will support the EU to strengthen the voice of civil society across all its current programmes.

The Objectives of this Assignment
The objective of this assignment is to develop and deliver organisational development toolkits and training materials to strengthen the capacity of ACT Civil Society partners. This will deepen NGO Knowledge of Organisational systems that:

  • Demonstrate how NGOs should effectively function
  • Provides Civil Society Organisations with tools to create strategies, enhance policies and deliver on their organisational objectives

Approach and Activities:

  • The Consultant will be required to develop organisational development toolkits and handbooks and to facilitate training sessions on the use of organisational development toolkits and handbooks
  • The consultant shall provide the services and deliver the deliverables to the British Council, with reasonable skill, care and ability in accordance with the standards set by British Council in any contractual agreement associated with these Terms of Reference.

Scope of Work:

  • The role of the consultant(s) is to work under the supervision of the ACT Component 1 team to Research and draft Organisational Development toolkits for ACT supported CSOs and to deliver trainings on the use of developed toolkits.

Deliverables
The deliverables for this assignment include:

  • Organisational development toolkits developed (following several rounds of drafts, reviews and revisions)
  • ACT Civil Society partners trained on the use of organisational development toolkits and handbooks
  • Develop and share pre training and post training evaluation forms (for ACT CS partners) with the ACT
  • Administer and share consolidated finding of the evaluation exercises with the ACT Team
  • Details of each facilitation/training exercise including data of all participants of the exercise, the venue and the date (ACT attendance register sheets will be provided)

Risks:

  • Risk remains with travel, we do not envisage specific risks at this stage, however, security advice will be provided on the relevant State prior to commencing the consultancy. 6. Monitoring & Evaluation
  • ACT will monitor progress towards the achievement of the Deliverables closely

Timing and Resources:

  • TBD after ACT review of expressions of interest. 8. Management Arrangements
  • The Component one Team Leader will be responsible for the day-to-day as well as oversight management of this assignment.

Requirements
This Consultancy firm has been selected on the following basis:

  • Registered to operate as a consultancy firm in Nigeria
  • Knowledge of organisational development
  • Evidence of previous experience on developing organisational development toolkits and handbooks
  • Evidence of previous work relevant to training and facilitation exercises for CSOs
  • Previous Organisational Development experience (at least 10 years of supporting OD)
  • Evidence of Knowledge of the CS environment (Including NGOs, CBOs & Networks)
  • Holds at least a Master’s Degree
  • Have expressed ability to travel
  • Have at least 10 years of working in the NGO sector in Nigeria
  • Have the ability to write a technical report in a clear and concise manner without losing key details and salient points from the discussion.

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should download, fill and send the completed “ACT Expression of Interest Form” and their CV to: NG-FCR.HR@ng.britishcouncil.org using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
Or
Click here to apply online

Click here to download “ACT Expression of Interest Form” (Ms Word)

Click here for more information (pdf)

 

Job Title: ACT Consultant (Coach & Mentor)

Locations: FCT, Lagos, Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa, Borno and Rivers
Assignment Title: Coaching and Mentoring for selected ACT supported Civil Society Organizations
Pay Band: Part Time
Department: Education & Society
Job Category: Education (non Teaching)

Introduction

  • This assignment is to support the ACT Programme to strengthen Civil Society Organisational Capacity through coaching and mentoring of ACT Civil Society Partners and also, to contribute to the deliverables listed in this ToR.
  • This Terms of Reference is a call for registered consultants who are skilled in coaching and mentoring for organizational development, to support the capacity of civil society organizations to enhance their current skills or acquiring new skills.
  • Consultants are expected to carry out a work place, face-to-face facilitation process with the Civil Society Organizations, regular, personal meetings. The coaching and mentoring sessions will be short-term and task-based and duration will be determined based on the need of the civil society organizations.
  • ACT seeks to engage the services of the coaches and mentors coaches, across 7 states in Nigeria, including FCT, Lagos, Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa, Borno and Rivers state. to strengthen CSO systems in the following areas:
    • The three-circle model of organisational development (Internal, programme and external capacity areas)
    • CSO Network/coalition development – network specialist skills required
  • In response to this call for expert coaches and mentors for Organisational Development, consultants are expected to be registered to operate as business entities.
  • Organizations/Consultants interested should send in CVs and expression of interest indicating one of the CSO system strengthening areas highlighted above and submit evidence of relevant work previously done.
  • State-based coaches and mentors are highly preferred, therefore organizations/consultants should indicate location in their application.

Background
The Agents for Citizen-driven Transformation (ACT) programme was designed by the EU as its response strategy on the need to invest and engage more with the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in 7 states and FCT, Lagos, Kano, Sokoto, Edo, Adamawa, Borno and Rivers States).

Recognizing that strengthened Civil Society actors have great potential to contribute to the achievement of sustainable development in Nigeria if their capabilities as drivers of change are enhanced, the ACT programme will implement innovative actions that will support the strengthening of institutional mechanisms, structures and processes aimed at improving the internal, external and programmatic environments of selected CSOs, networks, and coalitions.

The ACT programme is funded by the European Union under the 11th European Development Fund and is managed by the British Council.  The programme will be implemented over a period of five years from July 2018, with the first 6 months serving as the programme’s Inception Phase for the development of strategies for full programme implementation and will support the EU to strengthen the voice of civil society across all its current programmes.

ACT is working with different categories of CSOs including Networks/coalitions who are different level of formation, therefore ACT would support “Emerging” CSOs- These are CBOs that provide services or support to local communities. They do not have organisational systems and processes in place, with very limited financial sources. In some cases, they are only funded by members of the organisation and they may not have a business operational space, thus making it very difficult to comply with registration or other legal requirements for its operations. There is limited evidence of gender and social inclusion mainstreaming.  There is no consideration given to risk, ownership or the sustainability of activities. This category will be supported through Coaching.

ACT would also facilitate access to Mentoring support to “Developing” CSOs- These are CSOs that provide services or support to their constituents at local, state or national level; they have a system of governance in place, but may struggle to source required resources to be fully functional. There is evidence of Gender and Social Inclusion mainstreaming.

They have acceptable processes in place for management, financial records, plans and may have basic or adequate infrastructure to operate and make efforts to ensure ownership at constituent level.  There is limited focus on sustainability as these CSOs may struggle to attract enough financial and human resources to remain fully functional and may lack some skills to manage and operate the CSO, or to fully mitigate against areas of potential risk. They are compliant with registration requirements but could be at risk of being non-compliant if not supported, are not always able to consider the sustainability of their CSO and are at risk of not accessing the required resources.

Another level of coaching and mentorship support is required for CSO networks/ coalitions in the states- believed to have considerable reach based on the number of NGO memberships they have. Networks are complex, difficult to manage because it involves the governing of members who are autonomous with diverse objectives and goals. Through this support, the networks should learn to build trust of their members and other stakeholders by being open and accountable. Networks must create open lines of communication among members. Networks should have strategy to build technical capacity of members. The networks should be able to coordinate policies/programs.

The Objectives of this Assignment

  • The objective of this assignment is to improve selected ACT CSO partners output and enhance the organizational systems and sustainability mechanisms of participating organizations through coaching and mentoring.

Approach and Activities

  • Consultants will be required to provide coaching and mentoring support for:
    • Organizations at the earliest stages of their development whose organizational development systems are in rudimentary form. These organizations do not have organisational systems and processes in place, with very limited financial sources. In some cases, they are only funded by members of the organisation and they may not have a business operational space, thus making it very difficult to comply with registration or other legal requirements for its operations. There is limited evidence of gender and social inclusion mainstreaming.  There is no consideration given to risk, ownership or the sustainability of activities.
    • Organizations that provide services or support to their constituents at local, state or national level; they have a system of governance in place, but may struggle to source required resources to be fully functional. There is evidence of Gender and Social Inclusion mainstreaming. They have acceptable processes in place for management, financial records, plans and may have basic or adequate infrastructure to operate and make efforts to ensure ownership at constituent level.  There is limited focus on sustainability as these CSOs may struggle to attract enough financial and human resources to remain fully functional and may lack some skills to manage and operate the CSO, or to fully mitigate against areas of potential risk. They are compliant with registration requirements, but could be at risk of being non-compliant if not supported, are not always able to consider the sustainability of their CSO and are at risk of not accessing the required resources.
  • The Consultant will work with teams and individuals on a one-to-one basis in an organization using a task-oriented methodology to enable the organizations develop specific skills and behaviours necessary to strengthen their operating systems
  • The consultant will be guided by the report of the capacity assessment, already conducted by ACT, to come up with an extensive plan required for the organizational coaching and mentoring.
  • The consultant shall provide the services and deliver the deliverables to the British Council, with reasonable skill, care and ability in accordance with the standards set by British Council in any contractual agreement associated with these Terms of Reference.

Scope of Work:

  • The role of the consultant(s) is to provide coaching and mentoring support on organizational development for 5 ACT supported CSOs in a state
  • This work will be done with the Supervision of ACT state focal persons and the ACT Component 1 team.

Deliverables
The deliverables for this assignment include:

  • Individual coaching and mentoring plan and targets for participating CSOs (this should come with agreed timelines)
  • Individual Monitoring and Evaluation Plan for measuring progress of input with participating CSOs
  • Redefined strategic positioning of the CSOs
  • Reviewed organizational systems and structure
  • Clear and documented sustainability plan for participating CSOs
  • Regular feedback and sharing of coaching and mentorship progress through reports, with the ACT team
  • Final comprehensive report of the mentoring and coaching process

Risks:

  • Risk remains with travel, we do not envisage specific risks at this stage, however, security advice will be provided on the relevant State prior to commencing the consultancy.

Monitoring & Evaluation:

  • ACT will monitor progress towards the achievement of the Deliverables closely

Timing and Resources:

  • TBD after ACT review of expressions of interest.

Management Arrangements:

  •  The Component one Team Leader will be responsible for the day-to-day as well as oversight management of this assignment.

Requirements
This Consultancy firm has been selected on the following basis:

  • Registered to operate as a consultancy firm in Nigeria/Certified coaches and mentors
  • Having a Postgraduate Degree in Strategic Management, Development Studies or other related Social Science courses
  • Expert in human development and interpersonal dynamics with good advisory and mentoring skills
  • Expert in fostering organizational competencies by using performance management tools
  • In-depth knowledge of organizational change management and empowerment process.
  • Extensive work experience and proven record in multi-stakeholder engagement and strategic management.
  • Good analytical and documentation/report writing skills
  • Good communication and facilitation skills
  • Evidence of previous experience on coaching or mentoring on organisational development
  • Evidence of Knowledge of the CS environment (Including NGOs, CBOs & Networks)
  • Ability to travel (inter / intra-state).

 

Deadline: 18th February, 2020 at 23:59hrs (Nigeria time).

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should download, fill and send the completed “ACT Expression of Interest Form” and their CV to: NG-FCR.HR@ng.britishcouncil.org using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
Or
Click here to apply online

Click here to download “ACT Expression of Interest Form” (Ms Word)

Click here for more information (pdf)


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