USAID Empower West Africa Activity (EWAA) -
Chief of Party
Chemonics International seeks a Chief of Party for the anticipated USAID-funded Empower West Africa Activity (EWAA). The purpose of the activity, under the Power Africa initiative, is to increase the availability of and access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and clean energy in West Africa in order to reach measurable economic growth, development outcomes such as reducing poverty, improving livelihoods, and increasing inclusive access to electricity enabled services in such areas as health, education, sanitation and food security. The potential objectives of the Activity are to:
- End energy poverty by increasing access to affordable, reliable energy which can support increased economic activity and improved living standards.
- Increase the supply of electricity in Western African countries through clean energy solutions.
- Remove constraints to investment in Western Africa energy sectors and to increase innovation.
The Chief of Party (COP) will supervise all programmatic activities and have overall responsibility for the successful performance of the team. The COP shall provide strategic leadership and bear primary responsibility for all requirements of the contract, ensuring that the key performance indicators, objectives, and deliverables are met. He/She will be responsible for ensuring compliance with USAID regulations, the contract, and Chemonics policies. The COP will be the official representative of the contractor and lead liaising with USAID and government officials, and forging alliances with a myriad of private sector entities, organizations, and stakeholders and as well as managing multiple offices. This position will be based in West Africa. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world.
Key responsibilities:
- Providing overall vision, management, and strategic leadership to the Activity.
- Identifying adjustments in scope and operations to ensure that the project adapts to changes in need and context.
- Supervising and empowering personnel.
- Establishing effective partnerships with other U.S. government agencies, African partners, development partners, non-governmental organizations, and a wide variety of other stakeholders.
- Effectively communicating in large public settings, as well as with senior government officials.
- Ensuring that managerial, administrative, and financial procedures comply with USAID policies and procedures.
- Supervise the technical leads, operations/grants managers, subcontractors, and short-term personnel.