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Executive Secretary, Africa

Provides contextual guidance, insight and assistance to GBGM colleagues of other units and agencies working with mission and programs related to Africa. Exchange information on program(s) taking place in the region to enhance collaborative work and avoid overlapping.Contributes to the strategic and operational planning of GBGM program in Africa including/during the setting of priorities and working methods, and in consultation with the Bishops of Africa and the Office of the Deputy General Secretary to facilitate the development of criteria guidelines. Work with the Bishop and the Advance in identifying projects, their implementation and monitoring.Administer existing funds and other resources for programs, with emphasis on those considered as high priorities. Identifies potential funding sources for GBGM work in the region by establishing and maintaining contact with the appropriate sources/individuals Undertakes public education on African opportunities and challenges to facilitate the meeting of goals set and increase resources for mission.Develops and implements, in collaboration with colleagues of other GBGM units and agencies, appropriate approaches to work in Africa, including training, provision of information, development of materials for specific aspects of work in the region.Provides administrative support for interns, staff members and volunteers as needed.Work in collaboration with Missionary Services in planning, recruitment and locating placement sites in their assigned regions.Major Accountabilities:
•Advise the Office of the Deputy and Associate General Secretaries with regard to adequate policy development towards our African partner churches and communities with sensitivity to culture, economics, social and geo-politics.
•Promote, develop, and sustain relationships both between GBGM and our partners in Africa, as well as between African partner churches, agencies and churches, agencies and organizations within the USA, Europe and any other part of the world.
•Initiates, maintains and develops constant communication and information exchange, perform field visits, participate in conferences and forums offering opportunities of dialogue with UMC Episcopal Areas, Methodist connections, and Ecumenical partners to develop a strong network

Requirements:

Advanced or college degree with years of international experience.3-5 years of experienceInternational affairs and experience in developmental work such as planning, management, information, geography and culture.Fluency in a Foreign Language, especially French, preferred.Qualified applicants must have lived and worked in an African country and have been steeped in those countries in cultural context.Applicants must have an understanding of NGO functions. The ideal candidate has done significant Mission work in Africa. However, we will consider candidates with experience in institutional NGO.Though Methodist-affiliation is not required, qualified candidates must possess the ability to analyze and evaluate the context in which the Church is called to Christian ministry, develop and sustain collegial relationships and mission partnerships in the assigned region. The candidate should have some experience working in a Global, intercultural, and interfaith context.Please apply by going to www.umcmission.org , scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Careers. Once on the careers page click "search." You can now see the job description and a link for applying

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