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Program Director for Southeast Asia Programs

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Country: United States of America
Organization: American Bar Association
Closing date: 18 Dec 2021

Program Director is responsible and accountable for major program implementation, management and oversight of strategic and tactical elements of the program in Southeast Asia. This position will be based in Washington D.C.

Principal Duties/Job Responsibilities

· Responsible for the day-to-day management of assigned programs and that all programmatic requirements are being met/exceeded according the ABA, ROLI, and grantor requirements.

· Accountable for all timely, accurate, and compliant in-country programmatic monitoring and reporting.

· Oversees and is accountable for the development and deployment of substantive programming and activities, including, but not limited to, project work plans, managing/assisting volunteer legal specialists and consultants, and convening, organizing and participating in training opportunities within the host country.

· Establishes and enhances effective collaboration and relationships with local entities and other development partners (e.g., local bar association, law schools, NGO’s, governmental agencies, etc.) to fulfill program objectives within cost constraints and garner additional funding from partners.

· Maintains proactive communications with the Country Director and ROLI leadership to ensure timely and accurate updates on programs’ activities, achievements, and shortcomings. In area where program shortcomings are identified, creates and implements corrective action plans to improve performance against standards.

· Assists in identifying best practices derived from lessons learned.

· Collaborates with the Country Director and local authorities to ensure that all programs and operations are compliant with all local laws/regulations and, if required, have received all regulatory licensing/registrations prior to offering the programs. Ensures compliance with all donor, ABA, federal, state, and local laws/regulations while managing the program(s). Ensures personal and program compliance with the FCPA.

· Directs efforts to investigate and pursue program development/expansion opportunities and coordinates the development and maintenance of relationships with U.S.-based funders/partners. Assists in the development and maintenance of funder/partner relationships in the field.

· Provides leadership, coaching, counseling, feedback, performance appraisal, and, where appropriate, applies corrective actions to an assigned team. Performs other related duties as required.

Basic Qualifications:

· Possession of a JD from an ABA-accredited law school and at least seven (7) years’ experience in program management or business operations which must have included international experience; OR, Possession of a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university and at least ten (10) years’ experience in program management or business operations which must have included international experience. NOTE: If law degree is from a non-U.S. law school, the degree program may not be required to be an ABA-accredited law school if the incumbent is not a U.S. citizen.

· Previous experience managing U.S. Government, USAID, NGO, or other similarly funded international grant programs.

· Previous experience in implementing international donor-supported programs which must have included responsibilities for supervision of a team, financial management, and compliance.

Preferred Qualifications

· Experience managing large USAID and other USG-funded programs.

· Familiarity with the region. Burma experience is a plus.

· Previous experience working with sensitive programs and difficult operating environments.

How to apply:

ROLI Asia ABA ROLI Program Director, Southeast Asia Programs - Career Portal (dayforcehcm.com)


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