Upcycle idea: Transform repurposed tiles into a new doormat
DIY expert and mom Theresa Clement worked with her son to transform upcycled tiles she found at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore into a brand new accessory for their porch – a tiled doormat!
DIY expert and mom Theresa Clement worked with her son to transform upcycled tiles she found at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore into a brand new accessory for their porch – a tiled doormat!
Financial support and housing programs from federal agencies like the U.S. Department of Agriculture can have a major impact on the number of families Habitat affiliates can partner with. For North St. Louis County Habitat in rural Minnesota, USDA funding has helped the affiliate increase their affordable homebuilding.
Habitat for Humanity Fiji (HFH Fiji) is a beacon of housing transformation, articulating a clear vision and strategy in support of national housing goals and Habitat for Humanity’s global mission. The HFH Fiji convenes and leads public and private coalitions to implement innovative, evidence-based, systemic housing solutions; build public awareness and support; and secure institutional funding in support of these solutions. The HFH Fiji houses expertise in developing and implementing scalable housing solutions, empowering local communities in co-creating sustainable solutions and deepening sector knowledge of potential solutions and their impact on human development and poverty alleviation. As a part of the global network of Habitat for Humanity, the HFH Fiji will contribute to the global strategy “50 for 50” in three critical ways:
Governed by a local board of directors, HFH Fiji is responsible for overseeing the organization’s operational strategy, finances, ensuring alignment with the HFH mission, and local regulations. HFH Fiji is the front line of programming and innovation domestically.
The National Director (ND) will lead HFH Fiji in fulfilling its strategic objectives. The National Director must be a compelling, transformative leader with 10+ years regional experience in Asia Pacific including 5+ years of International NGO or development sector leadership experience encompassing the following:
The National Director is the chief executive of the locally registered HFH Fiji and responsible for leading the strategy and programming approved by the National Board of Directors and aligned with the global and regional strategy of HFH. The national director actively engages with HFHI area office and provides important input to HFHI and other national organizations as they are responsible for and closest to the delivery of the HFH mission.
This is an in-country local position with local compensation package and based in Suva, Fiji. There is a preference to local national candidates but foreign nationals are also encouraged to apply. HFH Fiji is willing to sponsor work visa. The successful candidate will be offered an initial contract of 3 years subject to renewal.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITES:
I. Cast a clear and transformative vision of the future of housing to build public and donor support.
II. Build a top-tier, people-centric leadership team and an agile, resilient organizational culture.
III. Oversee the implementation and growth of innovative, evidence-based programming.
IV. Leverage strategic partnerships to drive multi-sector, national and regional impact.
V. Champion good governance and the highest standards of accountability, ethics, and operational excellence.
VI. Collaborate with the Board and HFHI’s Area Office
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree required in a relevant field, such as international development or relations, public administration, management, civil engineering, and/or social sciences
- Ten (10) years relevant experience as Country Director/Chief of Party or of successful senior Program Development or Program Management and strategic leadership position in a humanitarian operating environment of a middle-size organization.
- Track record in stewardship, servant leadership, and strategic organizational management
- Experience in leading and building a coalition of different stakeholders from the public, civil society/non-profit, and the private sector including research institutions, academe, and think tanks.
- Track record in utilizing partnerships to mobilize resources.
- Track record on advocacy initiatives with preference on experience in policy advocacy
- Compels others through embodiment and clarity of vision, building widespread internal and external support and driving action through a clear articulation of a value proposition.
- Leads through ambiguity and transformation, modeling agile learning and supporting efforts to prioritize and support employees and stakeholders through change.
- Upholds the highest standards of integrity and ethics while navigating organizational conflict, critical conversations, and decision-making.
- Embodies trust and transparency by promoting a free flow of information throughout the organization and providing teams with the leverage to achieve goals and grow.
- Embraces rest and resilience as critical to mission achievement, supporting and growing efforts to listen to and be responsive to employee feedback.
- Fosters a culture of inclusion where diverse thoughts are freely shared and integrated.
- Deeply respects and embraces the autonomy and power of all individuals, treating community members and employees with the same respect as strategic external partners.
- Critical technical expertise to develop and drive a transformative strategy.
- Building and growing strategic relationships with external partners, including multi-sector and multi-cultural leaders, local and national governments, and foundations and institutions.
- Agile decision-making, embracing flexibility and responsiveness as critical to organizational success.
- Familiarity with change management and people infrastructure and processes required to successfully navigate through change.
- Familiarity with M&E, financial management, and other quality control infrastructure and processes required to maintain effective operations and programming.
- Programming experience in systems change and experience working with governments/markets to transform and strengthen systems.
- Active support of HFHI Values:
Humility – We are part of something bigger than ourselves
Courage – We do what’s right, even when it is difficult or unpopular
Accountability – We take personal responsibility for Habitat’s mission
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
- At least 5 years of cumulative experience in the Fiji housing sector; and has worked in or with both the public and private sectors; and has been exposed to both local and national governance
- At least 5 years’ experience in humanitarian programs, managing people, budget and developing and implementing projects funded by complex donors and of working and negotiating with large institutional funders
- Community development experience a distinct advantage
- Master’s Degree in a relevant field
- In depth knowledge of Housing Market Systems
- Familiarity with construction and appropriate technology
- Proficiency in the primary working language(s) of the country of posting
Child and Adult Safeguarding: HFHI recognizes that building and sustaining a safe organization requires commitment to children, families who partner with Habitat, community members, partners and our colleagues. Managers at all levels shall commit to reinforcing HFHI’s responsibility to create and maintain operational, programmatic and workplace environments that are safe, inclusive and healthy for children, at-risk adults in communities where we operate, and our staff and volunteers by referencing and acknowledging the role of other HFHI policies.
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