Program Analyst, (Co- term position, Uganda)
Reporting to the Program Manager of the Trust Fund, the Program Analyst will assist with implementation, monitoring, and reporting of grant activities financed by the Trust Fund. More specifically, the following are examples of the specific duties and accountabilities for the Program Analyst:•Monitoring of implementation of grant activities financed by the Trust Fund.•Assist with the coordination of relations between the client, partners, and Bank task team leaders.•Update guidance notes and prepare call for proposals.•Circulation of proposals including comments received to the members of the Management Committee and Joint Steering Committee.•Develop overall results framework for trust funded grant activities and regularly report on progress.•Prepare trust fund Management Committee and Joint Steering Committee meetings, brief the Program Manager, prepare and share minutes, and ensure follow-up.•Provide guidance to task team leaders on grant proposal development and grant activity implementation.•Prepare cash-flow projections, monthly budget reports, and other aspects of financial management of the Trust Fund.•Respond to internal and external inquiries about the Trust Fund.•Other tasks as requested by the Trust Fund Program Manager.
Minimum requirements•Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. economics, finance, business administration, social sciences, or other field related to development).•At least three years of relevant experience is desired.General competencies•Excellent communications skills, both in oral presentations and in writing sections of papers, briefs, independent reports, etc.•Capacity to work simultaneously on a variety of issues and tasks, independently adjusting to priorities and achieving results within agreed objectives and deadlines.•Ability to translate theory into practical applications in context of Bank work.•Task and project management skills, including monitoring and evaluation.•Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with internal/external partners and promote collaboration in a multi-cultural environment.•Ability to work independently and take initiative.•Experience from working in or with donors/development agencies is desirable.•A good understanding of Bank operational policies, practices and procedures, notably with respect to trust funds, will be an advantage (though not essential).
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