Director of Training at The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)

 About The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)

The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), established in 1988 is a public not-for-profit organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training. AERC's mission is to strengthen local capacity for conducting independent, rigorous inquiry into the problems facing the management of economies in sub-Saharan Africa. That mission rests on two basic premises. First, that development is more likely to occur where there is sustained sound management of the economy. Second, that such management is more likely to happen where there is an active, well-informed group of locally based professional economists to conduct policy-relevant research. Specifically, then, AERC intends to: Enhance the capacity of locally based researchers to conduct policy-relevant economic inquiry, Promote the retention of such capacity, and Encourage its application in the policy context. Donor governments, private foundations, and African and international organizations support the AERC programme, which has two primary components: research and training. The AERC Research Programme uses a flexible approach towards improving the technical skills of local researchers, allowing for regional determination of research priorities and strengthening national institutions concerned with economic policy research. The programme also fosters closer ties between researchers and policy makers. The Training Programme supports both master's and doctoral level studies in economics and helps improve the capacities of departments of economics in public universities across the continent. A comprehensive communications and outreach strategy encourages the application of AERC products to economic policy making.

The Director of Training provides the overall intellectual leadership and guidance and strategic oversight for the Training Programme and ensures that the training programmes of the Consortium are of the highest quality and relevance to the economic and policy needs of Africa. In this respect, the Director must actively manage the capacity-building training programmes at the Masters’ and Doctoral levels in economics and applied and agricultural economics.

The Director contributes to the development and implementation of the resource mobilization strategy with reference to the Consortium’s Training programmes and collaborates with the Resource Mobilization and Donor Relations Unit to ensure that donor monitoring and evaluation requirements are met. The Director is also responsible for ensuring all other reporting requirements for the Research activities. She is a member of the Senior Management Team and supports the Executive Director in promoting teamwork and collaboration, performance standards, and a value for money culture across the Secretariat

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:


Training Programme Management:


Providing leadership in the strategic development of the Training Programme through active management of the Collaborative Masters and PhD Programmes in Economics

(CMAP & CPP) and Collaborative Masters in Applied & Agricultural Economics Programme (CMAAE) activities, ensuring that they respond to the longer term needs of

Sub Saharan Africa’s needs for research, teaching and economic management and that the training provided is of the highest standards. This role is at the center of creating

and providing frontier training with high quality outcomes.

Initiating, innovating, and developing activities aimed at improving the scope and quality of training such as workshops and other programmes for trainees and capacity

building for theirinstitutions, considering the needs of under-represented groups and countries. The holder should develop, review, and revise the curricular of graduate

training which impacts the graduates who go through the programme in Africa.

Monitoring changes in the structure, content and financing of higher education in Sub Saharan Africa with particular reference to their possible impact on training in

economics at the graduate and undergraduate levels, with a view to introducing new modalities to the training programmes. Provides economics/agricultural economics

content that is dynamic and innovative and addresses the changing landscape taking place globally.

As part of strategic planning, monitors the labor market for graduate African economists as part of continuously updating the training programmes to help retain

graduates within the region in positions that make effective use of their professional skills and knowledge. Continuously provide online training curricular for core and

elective courses to be used across the network universities and the academic infrastructure required.

Overseeing the organization of core training sessions and meetings, including the operation of the Joint Facility for Electives.

Ensuring that reports on activities are provided to the AERC Board, Funders,Programme Committee, the Academic Board and management as required.

Liaison with AERC network and training institutions:


Networking with senior African and non-African researchers and academics as well as with relevant Pan-African and international institutions, to ensure continued relevance of training activities and a high profile for the Consortium.

Enhancing collaboration among African institutions and scholars engaged in research and training in economics. Establishing and actively maintaining close links with universities both to promote economics training within their structures and to promote research into issues bearing on economic development in Sub Saharan Africa.

Liaising closely with parallel graduate training programmes for Nigeria and for Francophone Africa.

Keeping the AERC Programme Committee and its Subcommittee on Training fully informed of pertinent issues, provides advice, and facilitates their work, including the review of submissions for institutions support and for institutional attachments for trainees.

Fundraising, Management, and Coordination:


Developing fundraising proposals for the Training programme that is targeted to diverse Funders and specified activities in line with the new strategic plan in place.

Ensuring that the Training Programmes are adequately funded and there is a strong funding pipeline to enable the awarding of grants in a timely fashion.

Contributing to the development and implementation of the resource mobilization strategy with reference to the Consortium’s Training programmes, and collaborating

with the Resource Mobilization and Donor Relations Unit to ensure that donor monitoring and evaluation requirements are met and that any indicated changes are implemented. In addition, develops fund raising proposals.

Overall responsibility for the management of the Training Department, including financial management of activities and generally oversees day to day activities, including the supervision of a small staff team.

Ensuring that the Training Department serves the Consortium according to established internal and external performance criteria and within a value for money culture.

Liaising as necessary with the entire Secretariat to ensure the smooth functioning and high performance of AERC, particularly exploiting successful linkages between AERC’s training and research activities.

SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES:


Playing an active part in outreach activities and coordinating with the Communications Department as needed, including on the posting of training information and results on the

AERC website.

Exercising such managerial responsibilities, including performance management of staff in the Training department, administrative back-up and serving as Officer in Charge, may be

delegated from time to time by the Executive Director.

Special training-related projects/program oversight e.g., Short- term training, specialist databases for training needs such as DAKMAH, Rutgers, IFAD, climate change programme etc.

KEY QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:


To apply for this role, please ensure that you have the following education, skills and experience:


Key Skills and Competencies


Strategic thinking, leadership, and management skills

Good financial management skills

Good knowledge of information and communication technology and computerized management systems

Computer literacy, virtual learning, and virtual networking

Well-organized and able to multi-task and meet deadlines

Excellent interpersonal, networking and negotiating skills including diplomacy

People management skills

Good funding proposal writing skills.

Excellent report writing and presentation skills.

Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines

Excellent judgment in analyzing data and information

Excellent oral and written communication

Team player

Ability and willingness to travel widely in Africa

Knowledge of French language would be an added advantage


Method of Application

Interested and qualified? Go to The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) on aercafrica.org to apply

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