Organization: Sustainable Development Institute
About the Sustainable Development Institute
The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) created in 2002 and
fully accredited in 2005. Our vision for Liberia is a country in which natural resources are managed for the
benefit of the citizens. SDI’s mission is to transform decision making related to natural resources by promoting,
facilitating and supporting public participation in those processes. Our work centers on strengthening the
rights of local communities over their land and natural resources thereon. We work closely with Liberian
organizations including community-based organizations, and collaborate with African NGOs and international
non-governmental organizations.
SDI is led by an Executive Director supported by Program Coordinators, a Finance Manager, and a Monitoring,
Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Coordinator. Under his/her leadership, the Program Coordinators, MEL
Coordinator and Finance Manager coordinate efforts to effectively implement Annual Plans approved by the
Board of Directors, and manage the day-to-day affairs of the organization.
Profile of the Executive Director
The Board of Directors of SDI isseeking to hire an Executive Director to coordinate organizational management
and program delivery. We are looking for someone who shares our vision for Liberia, i.e. a country in which
natural resources are managed for the benefit of the citizens, and can work within our organizational culture
– valuing diversity, inclusion and respect for human dignity.
To effectively serve as Executive Director of SDI requires a personal commitment to supporting our efforts to
promote good governance of Liberia’s natural resource sector and working for inclusive and equitable
development. At the same time, we are looking for someone who is honest, organized, efficient, flexible, and
can work effectively within a team of people with different cultural beliefs.
The successful candidate will have considerable management experience in the NGO or international
development sector. She/ he will be able to take initiative, be a good planner and manager, performs well in
a demanding environment, be both supportive and assertive, and be gender sensitive.
The Functions of the Executive Director
The Executive Director has two primary functions: (1) to manage the affairs of the organization, including
finance, administration and general operation; and (2) to coordinate program delivery in an effective and
efficient manner.
Financial, Administration and Operation
The Executive Director will oversee organizational management, including financial management,
administration and logistics and ensure that the day-to-day activities of SDI are carried out effectively and
efficiently. She/ he will supervise the Finance Manager who is responsible for managing the administrative,
finance and support staff of the organization. Specific financial, administration and operational duties include
ensuring that:
1. Robust human resource management systems, procurement systems and finance systems that ensure SDI
vision, mission, objectives and goals are met in efficient and effective way, are in place at all levels of the
organization;
2. The human resource management systems, procurement systems and financial management systems are
adequate and ensure donor compliant operations;
3. Satisfactory program and project specific financial reports are prepared and submitted to donors and
funders in a timely manner;
4. Annual financial statements and organizational audits are prepared and published for the benefit of
stakeholders and the public in a timely manner; and
5. Annual program and organizational budgets are prepared and submitted to the Board of Directors for
review and approval.
Program Development and Delivery
The Executive Director will coordinate, support and supervise the Program Coordinators and MEL Coordinator
to develop and effectively implement programs. She/ he will support the MEL Coordinator to establish/ update
a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) system that systematically documents SDI’s achievements. The
specific program related responsibilities include ensuring that:
1. Annual program and project plans, and related work plans, are develop and presented to the Board of
Directors for review and approval at the end of each calendar year;
2. Program Coordinators are effectively coordinating implementation of the approved annual plans,
effectively documenting their activities, and reporting to donors in a timely manner;
3. The MEL Coordinator is implementing the MEL system, including effectively monitoring and documenting
program delivery with focus on tracking achievements and results;
4. Quarterly program meetings, mid-year review meetings or retreats, and annual planning meetings or
retreats are properly organized, facilitated and documented;
5. Program Coordinators prepare narrative updates and reports and present them during quarterly
meetings, mid-year review meetings, and annual planning meetings;
6. Annual narrative reports are prepared and published for the benefit of stakeholders and the public in a
timely manner; and
7. Prepare annual organizational report covering activities, achievements and challenges of the organization
for the Liberia audience including communities we work with and donor partners
Fundraising Duties
The Executive Director will lead, coordinate and support mobilization of resources to implement SDI’s Strategic
Plan and, ensure financial health and sustainability of the organization. Specifically, the Executive Director will:
1. Coordinate fundraising for the implementation of annual program and project plans;
2. Mobilize resources for institutional development, including human resource capacity development,
infrastructure and logistics; and
3. Establish and build a reserve for organization financial sustainability.
Qualification, Experience and Skills
A Master’s Degree in a social science with emphasis on organizational development, training in financial
management or similar disciplines is preferred. Applicants with a business management degree, experience in
development of funding strategies and grant writing are encouraged. Candidates with a Bachelor Degree and
long-term experience in similar senior level positions in development organizations, a proven track record in
facilitation and organizational development work, and a minimum of 7 years relevant work experience, will be
duly considered.
Reporting Duties
Working with designated staff, the Executive Director will deliver the following reports:
1. Program, project specific or grant reports to relevant donors;
2. Consolidated mid-year organizational narrative and financial reports; and
3. Annual organizational financial and narrative reports to stakeholders and the Board of Directors.
Remunerations
SDI will pay a gross monthly salary of US$2,500 including relevant government taxes, with possibility of
increment based on performance and availability of resources.
Application Procedures
Interested persons should submit one page motivational letter (NOT AN APPLICATION LETTER) and up-todate CV. Click the apply button below no later than Thursday, October 15, 2020.