15 May 2014

No Experience NGO Graduate Trainee Jobs at ActionAid Uganda (AAU)


Organisation: ActionAid Uganda (AAU)ActionAid is an International Development Agency working in over 50 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. ActionAid’s mission is to work with the poor and the ActionAid Uganda (AAU), a national development organization registered under the laws of Uganda and with a local Board seeks to recruit suitably qualified, self-driven, result-oriented individuals to fill the position above. Key Duties and Responsibilities:  Review past reports and extract data on various indicators for entry into the MISEnter program data into the MIS on a regular basis and update the online MISTechnically support LRP and program staff with validation of dataAnalyze data and extract reports on a monthly basisActively participate in field data generation and validation.Qualifications, Skills and Experience:  The applicant should preferably possess a Bachelor’s degree in Demography, Statistics; Economics, project planning or any other relevant field.Data entry and analysis skills Skills in database programing and improvementProject conceptualization skills Computer literacy skills i.e. Proficiency in M&EGood report writing skills All qualified and interested candidates should deliver their application letters, CVs and copies of Academic documents with details of at least three (3) referees one of which shall be from your most recent employer. The complete applications should be hand delivered or sent by email to Vacancies.Uganda@actionaid.org addressed to The HROE Director, Actionaid Uganda Plot 2514/2515 Ggaba Road, Opposite Kampala International University or sent to P.O Box 676 Kampala. Uganda.Deadline:  Friday 16th May 2014. N.B: Only short listed candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear from us before 16th June, 2014 consider yourself unsuccessful.For More Ugandan Jobs, Please Visit http://www.theugandanjobline.com   or find us on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/UgandanJobline

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