Who is Water Mission?
Water Mission is a Christian engineering nonprofit that builds safe water solutions for people in developing countries, refugee camps, and disaster areas. Since 2001, Water Mission has served more than 8 million people in 60 countries, sharing safe water and the message of God’s love. Working at Water Mission is as much a calling as it is a career, and we are searching for people with the courage, passion, and drive to help us change the world. Read more about our Statement of Faith and Our Christian Mission.
What is the opportunity?
Working under the direct supervision of the Senior Director, Program Design and Standards, the Carbon Regional Project Manager, East Africa, is responsible for coordinating key Carbon Credit Program Requirements in Water Mission’s East Africa program, using project and program management techniques and excellent written and verbal communications skills. This position will manage scopes of work, schedules, and budgets of a variety of initiatives related to the generation of carbon credits for safe water projects, including the roll-out of new program design elements (WASH Promotion, Stakeholder Inclusivity, Asset Management, etc.), oversee routine baseline and end line surveying, and coordinate and implement necessary staff and stakeholder trainings for program sensitization. The position is based in the CAT or EAT Time Zone and will require routine international travel to remote locations in developing countries. The duration of travel typically lasts 1-3 weeks and occurs 4-6 times per year.
A successful Regional Carbon Credit Program Manager will:
Maintain a strong Christian witness and model servant leadership to colleagues, partners, the communities we serve, and the public.
Engage and participate in prayer before and after team meetings.
Lead and participate in biblically based staff devotions.
Work closely with the Carbon Credit Program Manager to provide technical direction for country office staff for the successful implementation of Carbon Credit Program requirements.
Prepare written proposals and cost estimates for assigned programs and projects.
Manage multiple simultaneous projects.
Maintain good communications with the project stakeholders, i.e. in-country staff and in-country partner organizations
Ensure that aspects of the project are executed according to an agreed-upon scope of work, design, schedule, and budget
Prepare and submit agreed-upon Project Status Reports
Coordinate with both Charleston and local Country Office staff on the integration of new program design elements into existing workflows
Support tight fiduciary oversight of all program and project related expenses.
Work with the Charleston Program Design and MEL teams to implement and develop new project standards, processes, surveys, and required program documentation.
Work with the Charleston Assetas and Serengeti Team to implement standards and processes related to asset management.
Work with the Program Design and Standards Team to implement health & hygiene training, stakeholder inclusivity, stakeholder sensitization training, and community leadership training for surveying and auditing.
Work with the Program Design and Standards Team– MEL team to implement routine baseline and end line surveying for all new qualifying safe water projects in the region.
Work with the Engineering and Professional Services Team to implement robust asset management practices, new and improved household water quality testing procedures, and a robust O&M schedule.
Work with country technical leads, coordinators, and leadership, to support the their technical knowledge of the Carbon Program, oversee QAQC of program deliverables, and coordinate required staff trainings.
Support and be available for regional audits, including logistics support, support of technical leads for onsite visits, and translating Water Mission’s work in the WAS sector to visiting auditors.
Support the development of a Carbon Credit Program component in refugee settings.
Support partnership conversions for the purposes of buy-in, sensitization, and government compliance.
Conduct field inspections and site assessments to ensure projects are in line with Carbon Credit Program requirements.
Work with the Carbon Credit Program Manager to develop and implement annual operating plans and budget.
What is required?
Personal and growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
Alignment with Water Mission’s Statement of Faith and Core Values of Love, Excellence, and Integrity.
Alignment with the principles of servant leadership as embraced by Water Mission.
Bachelor’s degree in International Development, Public Health, or equivalent 10+ years of experience in an international development setting
Minimum 4 years of progressive project management experience, 5+ years preferred.
Experience working in developing countries preferred.
Advanced skills with MS Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) and familiarity with project management software such as MS Project, Smartsheet, etc.
Excellent interpersonal and verbal and written communication skills for training and sensitization
Excellent problem solving, analytical, and project management skills.
Excellent relationship and conflict resolution skills.
P.E. license and/or project management certification preferred, or equivalent 5+ years experience in the WASH sector
Supervisory experience preferred.
Experience overseeing MEL teams and surveying and researching teams.
Ability to travel up to 4-6 times per year for 1-3 weeks at a time, mostly in developing countries. Most international trips require riding in long car rides on rough terrain, standing for extended periods of time in hot weather, and lifting moderately heavy things.
Home internet bandwidth strong enough to support video conferencing and other job-related responsibilities.
Flexibility to work periodic nights and weekends as required for ministry operations.
Legal authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship.
Commitment to the values and mission of the organization and ending the global water crisis.