Programme Manager NGO Job ACF

Responsibilities include, but not limited to the following:

Strategic Leadership and Programme Delivery

  • Lead the development, implementation, and evolution of ACF’s Green Industrialisation Strategy, with a flexible, country-driven approach.
  • Through grant-making and technical assistance, support national and sub-national governments and regional institutions to identify and advance green industrial priorities, tailored to their respective policy contexts and economic structures.
  • Identify and support mechanisms that provide guidance and technical direction across a range of sectors, including renewable energy manufacturing, agro-processing, green transport (e.g. EVs), circular economy, and sustainable mining.
  • Implement ACF’s Critical Minerals Strategy as a flagship stream within the programme, including oversight of the Critical Minerals Support Facility.
  • Coordinate with other ACF programmes to ensure alignment with broader strategies on climate finance, just transitions, energy access, adaptation and resilience, international partnerships and economic resilience.
  • Oversee work planning, implementation tracking, and results-based management in collaboration with the MEL team.
  • Leadership training

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Resource Mobilisation and Donor Engagement

  • Contribute to the development of funding proposals and donor strategies for green industrialisation and critical minerals.
  • Manage the Green Industrialisation Programmes budget and ensure effective, efficient, and transparent use of resources.
  • Engage with donors and financing partners to align on goals and unlock funding opportunities for catalytic initiatives.

Grant-Making and Programme Management

  • Design and manage a high-impact grant portfolio supporting green industrial policy development, institutional capacity building, and knowledge exchange.
  • Lead the identification, engagement, and support of grantees and partners across thematic areas and geographies.
  • Ensure high-quality grant oversight, performance tracking, and adaptive learning across the programme.

Stakeholder Engagement and PartnershipsProject management softwareLeadership training

  • Build and maintain trusted relationships with key stakeholders across government, regional economic communities, industry platforms, research institutions, and civil society.
  • Represent ACF in relevant national, regional, and international fora, including public speaking engagements.
  • Facilitate collaboration with regional and international actors working on green industrialisation, just transitions, and sustainable economic transformation.

Thought Leadership and Communications

  • Commission and contribute to cutting-edge research, policy papers, and strategic convenings on green industrialisation and critical minerals.
  • Contribute to internal learning and positioning of ACF through strategic briefings and synthesis products.
  • Work closely with the Communications Team to ensure insights and outcomes are effectively shared with diverse audiences, including policymakers, partners, and media.

Team Leadership and Performance ManagementLeadership training

  • Lead a team of programme staff and consultants, fostering a high-performance, values-driven, and collaborative work culture.
  • Provide mentoring and strategic direction to team members; oversee workplans and performance assessments.
  • Contribute to cross-team collaboration and organisational strategic planning.

Requirements include but not limited to: Collaboration tools

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in development economics, public policy, industrial strategy, climate and energy policy, or a related field.
  • 7-10 years of experience in industrial policy, or economic transformation strategies in Africa.
  • Proven ability to design or support the implementation of industrial strategies at sub-national, national or regional levels.
  • Experience working on one or more relevant sectors (e.g. energy manufacturing, agro-industries, circular economy, critical minerals, EVs).
  • Strong political economy understanding of industrialisation, climate transitions, and investment ecosystems in Africa.
  • Familiarity with global and regional industrial frameworks (e.g. UNIDO, AfCFTA industrial strategy, African Mining Vision).
  • Knowledge of climate finance mechanisms and donor landscapes relevant to green industrial development.
  • Demonstrated experience leading programmes, managing teams, and working with governments, DFIs, and regional bodies.
  • Strong grant-making, partnership development, and donor engagement skills.
  • Excellent analytical, writing, and verbal communication skills.
  • Fluency in English required; proficiency in French, Portuguese, Arabic, or Mandarin is advantageous.

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