05 May 2015

NGO Careers - Programme, Policy and Partnerships Manager at Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) ~ Ugandan Jobline Jobs







Organisation: Aga Khan Foundation


Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda


The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is a non-denominational, international

development agency established in 1967 by His Highness the Aga Khan. Its

mission is to develop and promote creative solutions to problems that impede

social development. AKF (East Africa) has worked in the regionby forming

intellectual and financial partnerships, focusing on specific social and

economic development problems in sectors that include civil society, health,

education and rural development. With a small staff, a host of cooperating agencies

and thousands of volunteers, AKF reaches out to vulnerable populations on four

continents, irrespective of their race, religion, political persuasion or

gender. AKF supports programming in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda that

contributes to a better quality of life for hundreds of communities.


Job Summary:  The

Programme, Policy and Partnerships Manager will actively contribute to, shape

and oversee the expansion of the AKF Uganda programme portfolio as well as

provide oversight on the existing Early Childhood Development and education

projects’ grant management. The successful candidate will also be expected to

coordinate external partnerships, policy engagement and the development of new

programmes.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Oversee the management of the existing ECD

    and education portfolio, ensuring all grant management requirements

    including work-planning, budgeting and accountability, monitoring and

    reporting, are met.

  • Effectively mobilise resources for new and

    existing projects through the development of high quality funding

    proposals

  • Build and strengthen a broad network of

    external partnerships with government, donors and other partners

  • Technically support the development of

    quality reports and other communications materials to position AKF as a

    key development partner in Uganda;

  • Distil key lessons from programming to

    develop a strategy and materials for policy engagement with government,

    donors and other partners;


Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 

  • The incumbent should preferably hold a Master’s

    Degree or equivalent in International Development, Public Policy,

    International Education, Public Health, Social Development or other

    relevant fields;

  • Programme development experience with

    ability to write strong funding proposals and responsive bids for new

    programming;

  • At least five years’ experience in donor

    dialogue and communications, preferably in the field of international

    development;

  • Two or more years of direct experience in

    managing a grant/project or programme, preferably in ECD and/or primary

    education with a willingness to visit programmes in the field;

  • Past exposure and experience on grant

    management, including work-planning, M&E, preparation and monitoring

    of budgets;

  • Working knowledge of rural economic

    development and health sectors;

  • Excellent interpersonal skills,

    initiative, ability to network with a range of development partners and

    organisations

  • Proven management experience including

    ability to support and/or supervise a team;

  • Exceptional English communications skills,

    able to make strong oral presentations and produce high quality written

    reports, concept notes and proposals.

  • Knowledge of the Uganda development

    context and the Aga Khan Development Network will be an added advantage.













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