Funding Source: U.S. Agency
for International Development (USAID)
Project Name: Sustainable
Outcomes for Children and Youth in Central and Western Uganda
Duty Station: Mbarara, Uganda
Reports to: Chief of Party
TPO Uganda is a national Ugandan Non-Governmental Organization that has
been operating in Uganda since 1994. TPO-Uganda services are delivered through
a community and family oriented intervention model. We envision a society where
vulnerable and marginalized people enjoy mental health, social and economic
wellbeing and lead harmonious, mutually supportive and productive lives.
TPO Uganda is part of a consortium of NGOs led by Catholic Relief
Services (CRS) as the prime and ANPPCAN, ACODEV and Futures Group that have
been awarded a grant by USAID to implement a 5 year project titled “Sustainable
Outcomes for Children and Youth in Central and Western Uganda.” The project
aims to improve the health, nutrition, education and psychosocial wellbeing of
625,000 vulnerable children consisting 101,500 households.
Job Summary: The Early
Childhood Development and Youth Specialist will technically support the
referral network between public, private and faith based health facilities and
socio-economic services for OVC households; with a specific focus on increasing
the capacity of service providers to make referrals and offer child friendly
services for very young children (ECD) as well as age-appropriate services to very
young adolescents. The incumbent will work in liaison with the Household
Economic Strengthening Specialist, the Early Childhood Development and Youth
Specialist will also ensure that youth are participating in savings programs,
income generating livelihood activities and life skills education in their
region.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Provide strategic leadership of
programmatic activities concerned with training and youth empowerment and
development. - Provide creative vision, technical design,
and implementation oversight to the training and development component of
the youth development program. - Manage and contribute technical input on
youth development training and develop the creation of appropriate
training curriculum for youth and youth-serving professional - Technically support the formation of and
activities for youth- serving organizations and networks. - Ensure that activities and milestones are
implemented on track and that deliverables are of high quality. - Work in liaison with other partners and
program staff to ensure project targets are achieved and exceeded.
Maintain and strengthen effective working relationships with local
partners and stakeholders, including government - Work closely with the team, contribute to
the development and manage the implementation of annual technical work
plans/targets, budgets, and reports. - Actively coordinate strategy and
activities with any implementing partners, national and local government
authorities involved in and responsible for economic development. - Coordinate closely with other team members
and stakeholders on data collection to measure impacts, incomes, household
and business investments, and savings. - The incumbent will serve as the technical
lead and supervise staff and/ or consultants in the following areas:
public-private partnerships, enterprise development, child labor
prevention; workforce development for legally aged working children;
occupational safety and health (OSH)/decent work, vocational education/
training, microfinance/micro insurance access, - Youth and women’s empowerment or youth
civic engagement - Producing timely, informative project
reports, capturing project highlights and challenges. - Ensure that the program is implemented
according to design, quality standards and schedule.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
- The applicant should preferably hold a
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies or a closely
related field is required. - At least three years’ experience working
in projects promoting livelihoods, training, and development interventions
in areas including skills training, youth employment, income generation,
entrepreneurship, youth civic engagement and leadership development, and
social services for donor-funded development programs required. - Demonstrated technical expertise in
public-private partnerships, enterprise development, vocational education
/training, microfinance/micro insurance access, youth and women’s
empowerment, and child labor prevention. - Detailed knowledge and understanding of
youth empowerment and development issues and experience in projects
promoting leadership development. - Demonstrable training skills, development
of training materials and capacity building of community based organizations. - Excellent interpersonal, oral and written
communication and negotiation skills. Fluent written and spoken English. - Supportive attitude towards processes of
strengthening staff capacity; - Leadership qualities, personnel and team
management including mediation and conflict resolution; - Demonstrated skills in critical thinking,
assessment and analysis; strong competency in conceptualizing and
designing strategic frameworks; - Excellent communication, team building and
training skills with the ability to establish and maintain effective
working relations in and outside the organization; - Skills in report writing and presentation
to ACODEV Management and other stakeholders. - Extremely flexible, and have the ability
to cope with stressful situations. - Possess the ability to maintain
performance expectations and strong working relationships in diverse
cultural contexts, psychologically & physically stressful environments - Past experience with and enthusiasm for on
the job training. - Computer literacy i.e. knowledge of Microsoft
Office software (Word, Excel, Outlook, and Internet) required. - Desire to work effectively in a team
oriented environment. - Ability to travel within rural Uganda.
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should send their application
letter, updated CVs with three professional referees and a table showing your
salary history for the past three years to the Human Resources Manager, at
info@tpoug.org or send a hard copy to: P. O. Box 21646, Kampala-Uganda.
NB: If you don’t hear
from us by 29th May 2015, consider your application unsuccessful.
TPO Uganda is a gender sensitive
organization and female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply. Our
recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to protecting children,
women and vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.
Deadline: Friday 8th May, 2015
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