Coordinator – Civic Engagement (CE)


Posted on January 4, 2021


Job Context

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) is inviting applications from Bangladeshi Nationals for the position of Coordinator – CE, to be recruited initially for the period up to December 2021, and subsequently for additional five years’ subject to due completion of the necessary approval processes. This position is based in Dhaka and reportable to Director- CE. Upon joining, the incumbent will be regarded as a member of the team for TIB’s core project, BIBEC (Building Integrity Blocks for Effective Change), and from January 2022 for PACTA (Participatory Action


Responsibilities

1. Plan, coordinate and provide strategic guidance for implementation of civic engagement programme with respect to designated clusters of field operations in terms of mobilizing the community and core actors e.g. Committees of Concerned Citizen (CCC), Youth Engagement and Support (YES) and Active Citizens’ Group (ACG) involved with TIB on a voluntary basis;
2. Provide strategic guidance and support to mobilize and coordinate with CCC and YES in transforming the on-going civic engagement programming in line with goals and objectives of relevant project and develop programme strategies, manuals and guidelines for rapport building with stakeholders for strengthening the social movement against corruption;
3. Supervise, coordinate and guide the process of community monitoring by Cluster and Area Coordinators to identify governance gaps/challenges and engage for corrective action in selected sectors namely, social protection, health, education, land, environment, and construction with the specialized digital tool or Apps, and engage for corrective actions;
4. Oversee and coordinate the mobilization of the Dhaka based YES groups at the national level to implement activities consistent with program need;
5. Oversee the systematic use of Apps at all levels of the monitoring process in the selected sectors. Subsequently, follow up on the action plan to engage for change at field level based on the gathered data, and contribute to national-level policy engagement in collaboration with other divisions and units;
6. Coordinate and monitor that the results of data analyses are being properly translated and implemented at the district and sub-district levels. Also, provide effective feedback to the data analyst team at the HQ for further improvisation of the Apps and its application;
7. Coordinate and follow up the local initiatives/advocacy efforts to ensure strategic linkages between local and national level activities relevant to the project objectives and goal setting in the logical framework for reporting results and learning;
8. Undertake properly planned field visits within assigned clusters to follow-up on activities undertaken by the CCC-YES-ACG; monitor progress, guide and advice Area Coordinators and Cluster Coordinators; engage with CCC/YES/ACG to gather spontaneous feedback; and troubleshoot, if necessary; Monitor and supervise regular field-based interventions and provide technical advice for ensuring an effective and quality programme implementation;
9. Oversee the work of random monitors and integrate the identified risks/issues in the follow-up advocacy plan and implement accordingly.
10. In collaboration with MEL and other units, develop plans for sector-specific evaluation/ assessment and review of the relevant outputs, outcomes and impact of different interventions; Also provide necessary feedback to the Research & Policy division and Outreach & Communication division to amplify and replicate the good practices and lessons learnt;
11. Provide substantive inputs to programme assessment and document results achieved through programme interventions;
12. Provide technical support to cluster team members and build their capacity for collating and disseminating lessons learnt, success stories and case studies on good practices;
13. Oversee and coordinate the activities and functions of Cluster Coordinators and at times randomly monitor and supervise the work of other field staff;
14. Based on the Annual Work Plan and budget, develop and appropriately apply the framework for programme and process monitoring of the project;
15. Ensure proper utilization of budgetary allocation from the value for money perspective; Monitor the trends of expenditure by liaising with the Finance team and field staff;
16. Evaluate the capacity of CCC/YES/ACG under assigned jurisdiction in collaboration with MEL and where necessary, other divisional teams, to assess their relative strengths and weaknesses and formulate and implement need-based improvement initiatives including capacity building;
17. Analyze relevant audit reports and take necessary corrective measures for further improvements;
18. Contribute to ensuring regular overall cross-divisional coordination of CE division’s work with other streams of project implementation and management support units;
19. Represent the organisation in different stakeholder meetings/platforms as/when/where relevant and/or necessary;
20. Perform other duties as and when necessary and assigned by the management.

Special Instruction


Academic Qualification

• Applicant must have a Master’s degree preferably in a subject of Social Science or in any discipline relevant to governance and development;
• Candidates with a 3rd Division/Class or a CGPA of less than 2.5 on a scale of 4 and 3 on a scale of 5 at any stage of academic life need not apply;

Other Qualification

• Expertise and experience in social mobilization and civic engagement and participatory campaigns for social change involving volunteers, particularly youth;
• Good understanding of anti-corruption social movement and experience in app-based community monitoring and data management will be given preference;

Training Courses


Professional Certification


Area of Experience

Social mobilization, Civic engagement, Social accountibility tools, Working on different result based framework and development partners, Advocacy and networking both at national and local level, Project implementation in the NGO sector, Participatory campaigns for social change involving volunteers particularly youth

Skills

Leadership, Communication, Staff management capacity, Team building, Inter-personal relationship and communication, Social mobilization, Computer literacy, Problem solving, Project Management, Advocacy and networking both at national and local level, knowledge on anti-corruption social movement, Capacity of Campaign, Crisis management, Monitoring and supervisory skills mentoring capabilities, Strategic guidance and robust analytical skills, Computer knowledge functional in MS Word Excel PPT etc.


Additional Requirement

• Candidates must have minimum 8 (eight) years of relevant experience of project implementation in the NGO sector, of which at least 5 (five) years in a managerial position;
• The ideal candidate should have strong presentation skills, leadership and team-building qualities, monitoring and supervisory skills, mentoring capabilities and staff management capacity. S/he must be comfortable working with people of diverse age-groups and from various social, economic and professional backgrounds;
• Candidates must have excellent skills of communication, both oral and written, in Bangla and English and robust computer knowledge, functional in MS Word, Excel, PPT, etc.
• Experience in an anti-corruption organization will be an added advantage

Gross Salary

145000

Additional salary Info

Level – L 2, Gross Salary 1,45,000.00 per month plus other benefits as per relevant rules of TIB. Income tax is payable by TIB staff, deductible at source.

Other Benefits

Annual performance-based increment, Cost of living adjustment, Contributory provident fund, Gratuity, Festival allowance and Insurance etc.
 
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  • 18 Jan 2021
  • 3
  • Full time
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  • Dhaka
  • 8 years
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TIB follows an equal opportunity policy and actively encourages diversity welcoming applications from all especially women, ethnic, religious and other minorities and people with disability. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview. Any attempt at persuasion is treated as disqualification. If an applicant has an immediate family member in any capacity at TIB, s/he must proactively and clearly disclose it. Such candidates can be employed in TIB only by a special approval of the Board of Trustees, even if duly qualified in the competitive selection process.

TIB strictly observes a policy of zero tolerance to corruption and sexual abuse/harassment and all employees are committed to observe TIB’s Code of Ethics.