Partnership Advisor – Finance and Supply Chain At Danish Refugee Council


The Operational Finance Division (OFD), part our HQ-Finance, Risk and Supply Chain Department (FRISC) aims to provide qualitative and standardised financial support services to DRC operations, while ensuring enhanced financial performance and resource capacities at the operational level.

The Localization Vision & Go Local Investment project.

As part of DRC’s global vision for localization, the organization has decided that by 2030, its primary modality of implementation will involve systematically supporting, facilitating, and strengthening local actors and systems. This approach aims to empower partners to take a lead role in crisis response and in advancing durable solutions for individuals affected by conflict and displacement. DRC will implement directly when relevant analysis indicates its necessity and value in each context and situation. The Go Local Investment project is linked to this vision and drives essential activities for developing operational and programmatic structures, tools, and processes to operationalize Go Local in DRC. OFD is envisioned to play an important and pivotal role in this vision.

About the job

This role involves leading the operational alignment of finance and supply chain practices with DRC’s future vision, focusing on innovation and improvement in process development. Specifically, this role will, ensure systems, tools and processes that enable and support DRC’s localisation and partnership ambitions. Current ways of working with partners are to be reviewed, adjusted as appropriate and implemented across the organisation. The role will play a pivotal part in fostering collaboration between various departments and Country Offices, ensuring alignment with global standards and localization objectives. Additionally, the role requires active participation in stakeholder engagement, providing crucial updates and insights to guide the organization’s strategic direction in finance and supply chain management.

The Partnership Advisor will work in close collaboration with the Localisation Unit and, more specifically, the Task Force for the Operationalisation of Partnership Ambitions. The Localisation Unit is driving the strategic direction of the localisation agenda in DRC and is leading cross-organisational coordination for the development of programmatic and operational tools, policies and processes that better enable the pursuit of localisation ambitions.

Key Responsibilities:

Procedures and Process Development:

  • Engage in evaluating the results of the localisation unit task force consultancy products regarding finance processes and procedures with a view to globalize aspects and utilize them in a trans organizational scale.
  • Solicit a supply chain consultant to provide process and procedure recommendations, ensuring that the consultancy considers other internal and external stakeholders.
  • Take charge to develop a guide of the future accountabilities and responsibilities that will develop because of the above between CO-RO-HQ, with regards to the local partner management.
  • Perform an in-depth analysis of current minimum requirements from partners, focusing on vetting, budgeting, reporting, archiving, and auditing, both in finance and supply chain.
  • Develop and propose new minimum requirements, considering Donor and internal DRC policies, processes, and procedures. Feed inputs in all relevant OH changes and advise relevant editors.
  • In coordination with the business process boards and IT, identify the possible risks, benefits, and ethical considerations of using, extending, or integrating Dynamics system capabilities with partners.

Training and Roll Out

  • Scan, evaluate and identify potential capacity building actions for HQ staff (Business Controllers, Finance Controllers etc) with regards to review and control of partnership-based projects.
  • Coordinate RO/CO implementation of new policies and practises, providing training support as required.

Representation & Intra- Organization Coordination

  • Represents FRISC department in the relevant organisational working groups related to localization.
  • Supports the Head of Operational Finance and substitutes him in the Localization Steering committee, on his absence.
  • Leads the Localisation Task Force finance and supply chain sub-groups.

About you

To be successful in this role, we expect you to have a solid Finance/Supply Chain background, and you take charge of the stage like a true professional. You also should have a profound love for localization, and you believe in this working modality.

All employees should master DRC’s core competencies: Communicating, Taking the lead, Collaborating, striving for excellence, and Demonstrating integrity.

Required

  • 7 years of work within the International NGO sector, with organizations that have a good record with partnerships, consortia lead and collaboration with civil societies.
  • 5 years working directly with partners or civil societies, overviewing the financial aspects of indirect implementation overview and control of Financial and Supply chain aspects of partnerships.
  • Strong financial and/or supply chain technical experience at CO level in humanitarian or development sector working with implementing partners.
  • Ability to travel and to collaborate with various teams.
  • High inter-cultural awareness, emotional intelligence, keen to innovations and to usage of new technologies
  • Experience with at least one major ERP system, preferably MS Dynamics
  • Unmatched communication and analytical skills

We offer.

Contract length: Project financed – 12 months (37 hours per week including lunch), with the possibility of extension based on available financing in 2025.

Work Place: Borgergade 10, Copenhagen Denmark. This might be the best working NGO environment in Denmark, with a super collaborative and multicultural team. We think locally, but we act globally. We guarantee smiles and a positive working attitude.

Start date: April 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Salary and conditions will be in accordance with the agreement between DRC and AC (fuldmægtig niveau). This is a national position for which local terms and conditions apply.

Please note that you need to have the right to work in Denmark (through nationality or obtaining a work visa) to be considered for this role.

Further information

Should you have any questions regarding the vacancy, please contact: Anastasios Graikos, Head of the Operational Finance Division, FRISC, anastasios.graikos@drc.ngo

For further information about the Danish Refugee Council, please consult our website drc.ngo

How to apply

Application processes
All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV in English. Apply online on our page Current Vacancies at www.drc.ngo.

Closing date for applications: March 24, 2024

DRC encourages all applicants to apply. DRC provides equal opportunity in employment and prohibits discrimination in employment based on race, nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability.

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