DESCRIPTION OF MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Coordinate closely with senior Government officials to understand and
effectively represent Liberia’s priorities in the development of a compact program.
• Serve as the primary point of contact for the exchange of critical operational
information between the Government and MCC, to include developing a clear and complete understanding of MCC’s compact development process, requirements, and investment criteria.
• Manage the entire compact development process on behalf of the Government,
to include guiding the initial analysis and assessment of economic development
challenges; leading the identification of concept projects that will address those
challenges, promote poverty alleviation and raise economic growth; coordinating
the development and design of agreed projects that satisfy MCC’s investment criteria and other requirements.
• Recruit well-qualified, specialized staff for a Compact Development Team and provide high-level executive leadership, management and coordination over its day-to-day work.
• Build, maintain and leverage effective relationships with key officials, offices,
individuals and staff throughout the Government to ensure the dissemination of information, secure the commitment of all necessary information and resources,
and motivate the timely completion of critical tasks.
• Report periodically to the Minister of Finance and Development Planning and to
the President of Liberia as may be appropriate to provide timely updates on the
status of the compact development process, obtain high-level support and approval for key decisions, and identify and resolve issues.
• Actively engage important political stakeholders, private business leaders, civil
society organizations and international donors throughout the compact development process, and otherwise serve as a visible public representative of the Government’s compact development efforts.
• Plan and implement periodic visits by MCC personnel and senior officials.
LEVEL OF EFFORT:
The National Coordinator should be available on a full-time basis throughout the
compact development process, which generally lasts up to three years. The role is
rigorous and demanding, and for that reason, the National Coordinator should not
have significant competing responsibilities during this time.
COUNTERPART STAFF:
The National Coordinator will work directly with MCC’s Country Director (CD) for
Liberia
All applications MUST be submitted via email at to
mcc_recruitment@mfdp.gov.lr