Senior Project Manager, VisionFund International at World Vision Kenya

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Senior Project Manager, VisionFund International

Role Responsibilities

Development of Project Plans:

  • Creates comprehensive project plans that identify resources and budgetary needs.
  • Develops and manages a detailed plan of how the Institutional Strengthening Plans (ISP) and project plans will be rolled out in the MFIs and Business Lines and other departments respectively.

Development of pre-implementation plans:

  • Oversee pre-implementation plans (IA, ISP), business line project pipeline and support MFI in making its plans which include review of change management business impact, human resources and risks.
  • Identifies project dependencies prior to the start of the project
  • Lead on the design and development of GC-led project management initiatives
  • Identifying the specific needs of GC functions and building tools to manage their projects and initiatives effectively.

Project Management execution:

  • Oversees the implementation of projects and ensure all projects are effectively managed;
  • Develops, work breakdown structures and continually updates detailed project management plans and schedules;
  • Supports MFIs/BLs during implementation of all projects and participate in issue-resolution decisions and capacity building. 

Risk Management:

  • Identifies the elements of risk in a project.
  • Analyzes, prioritizes and consolidates project risks and assesses its potential impact to the client.
  • Develops and maintains risk plans, processes and systems in order to mitigate risk.
  • Creates action plan for risks that occur and follows through on plan.
  • Maintains issue list, proactively escalating issues to project and departmental leadership to mitigate risk.
  • Recommends and takes action to direct analysis and solution of problems.

Relationship management and provision of on-going support:

  • Ensure that adequate support is in place internally at the MFI level for the Project Managers;
  • Negotiates conflicts and resolves issues that arise;
  • Resolves any issues and solves problems throughout the project life cycle;
  • Ensures scope, goals, milestones, budget, risk, status, change requests and critical issues are effectively communicated to the client and project team with accordance to the governance structure;
  • Conducts regular communication to all stakeholders.

Change Management:

  • Articulates change in the projects in the ISP and other project plans for BLs and other departments;
  • Actively and visibly supports and/or leads the change process;
  • Provides frequent, communication to department/organization and clients about the change (i.e., rationale, expected outcomes, the “big” picture) and the impact of the change (individual and business);
  • Supports and provides guidance the development and execution of the change management strategy at the field/local level.
  • Identifies and removes obstacles to change

Conduction of the monitoring, evaluation, reporting and documentation of the project:

  • Reviews and aid drafting of project creation, development and execution;
  • Plans, monitors and evaluates how the projects are progressing and inform stakeholders of issues, blockages in alignment with the governance structure. Tracking what is happening in MFIs assigned on a regular basis.
  • Facilitates regular check-ups with team members and managers to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide updates.
  • Assists in developing and enhancing the reporting framework to monitor progress for management and stakeholders;
  • Monitors approved scope, timelines, budgets and progress to make sure projects are on track on the assigned projects;
  • Manages and plan for risks in the project and communicate timely with relevant stakeholders.
  • Oversees the assessment of a post-implementation review and lead on any findings / recommendations of the same.

Capacity Building:

  • Ensures that MFIs follow proper PM standards, methodologies and tools as defined by the PMO and is trained to do so;
  • Ensures that the Project Managers in the MFIs have the skills and competencies both within the project management and business functions to use their skills to support the plans;
  • Identifies knowledge gaps that need to be addressed, and support field/local teams in skills training and capacity building so that they become more capable in managing projects;
  • Provides technical advice, feedback, coaching and encouragement to the team involved throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Train and coach the PMO’s Project Managers as well as MFI’s, Business Lines’ and other department’s Project Managers and VFI GC PMs.
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Required Professional Experience

  • Degree or equivalent ideally in information technology or related discipline
  • Certification in Project Management methodology, including one of PMP, AGILE, PRINCE 2, LEAN  / SIX SIGMA etc.
  • Proficiency in project management tools
  • 5+ years of MicroFinance experience, ideally in an operational / business management role (understanding the needs and opportunity of process and IT solutions);
  • 5+ years of project management experience working to recognized PM methodologies
  • Significant experience of leading or participating as Project Manager of a number of successful microfinance/banking systems implementations.
  • Demonstrated ability to write reports (e.g. Business Cases, Risk Management plans, project close out reports, etc.) and reporting at Senior Management level.
  • Understanding of microfinance/retail banking operations, from a credit, financial, risk or systems perspective;
  • Service orientation with ability to lead teams, organize, prioritize, and delegate tasks while transferring knowledge and expertise;
  • Ability to work under pressure and on multiple tasks and projects concurrently;
  • Good organizational skills to be able to analyze, judge risk, recommend solutions;
  • Cross-culturally sensitive and be able to work with staff from across the world and in a virtual environment;
  • Facilitation and Communication skills;
  • Leadership capabilities and hands-on experience in managing and successfully implementing systems in banks and/or microfinance institutions;
  • “Can do” attitude towards work and challenges.

Preferred knowledge and qualifications

  • Operational experience in MicroFinance
  • Knowledge acquired on experience working on:
  • Projects within a Financial Services context, including elements of people, processes and platforms.
  • Digital Finance / Innovation projects including one of: credit, savings, data, accounting.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified? Go to World Vision Kenya on worldvision.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com to apply

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