WaterAid Uganda Jobs – 6/11/2015 | - 2015
Deadline : 19 Jun 2015
Salary : Competitive with excellent benefits
It’s hard to believe that today 768 million people still don’t have clean, safe water and 2.5 billion live without a toilet. The resulting diseases kill over 1,400 children every day.
WaterAid is looking for a Senior Programme Coordinator – Policy & Advocacy and a Programme Coordinator – Communication & Learning to play a vital role in our mission to transform lives with safe water, sanitation and hygiene in the world’s poorest communities.
Senior Programme Coordinator – Policy & Advocacy
As an active member of the Policy Research & Campaigns team you will champion policy-influencing advocacy, based on analysis, research and best practices, to contribute to lasting improvements in access to safe water and sanitation.
Key responsibilities
You will conduct periodic policy analysis of the wider social, political and economic contexts to ensure that the country programme stays at the forefront of national development policy debates, relevant for the identification of critical evidence gaps in WASH service delivery.
You will build relationships, partnerships and networks with the health and education sectors to raise the profile of sanitation and water nationally. This will ensure that our actions are informed by an in-depth knowledge of sector dynamics, emerging sector issues and national priorities.
You will facilitate the process of building the capacity of WaterAid Uganda and its partners to plan and undertake effective policy and campaigning programmes.
Please see the job profile:Job Description – Senior Programme Coordinator – Policy Advocacy
To be successful, you’ll need a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences/Development, an advanced degree in Sociology, Economics, Social Statistics, or Water Engineering with a strong development bias. You will also need at least six years demonstrated working experience in Research and Policy Analysis in the field of development with any reputed national/ international/ donor agency.
Programme Coordinator Communication and Learning
This role plays a crucial function in WaterAid Uganda’s media, public communications, documentation and dissemination of our experiences. It is key to enhancing the visibility and scalability of best practices among development sector and WASH partners, both in government and civil society organisations.
Key responsibilities
You will lead on developing and executing an appropriate and effective overall communication strategy and media engagement plan for WaterAid Uganda.
You will coordinate and support the planning and delivery of internal and external communications activities for WaterAid Uganda, including work across different units, among partners and other key players in the WASH sector.
You will be WaterAid Uganda’s main point of contact with the media, developing and maintaining positive and proactive relationships in order to support the work of WaterAid and its partners.
Please see the job profile:Job Description – Programme Coordinator Communications and Learning
To be successful, you’ll need a Bachelor’s degree in either Communications, Journalism, International Development, or a related field, preferably with an international organisation. You will possess exceptional communication skills with excellent writing, editing, presentation, and conversational ability. You will also need at least five years’ demonstrated experience and extensive knowledge in Communications and Media Advocacy work, with strong media links and contacts.
By 2030 we want everyone, everywhere to have safe water and sanitation. We need you to help us make it happen. If you bring your expertise, passion and professionalism, we’ll give you a lot back.
Please note: in order to apply for this role you must be able to demonstrate your eligibility to work in Uganda.
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Only applications submitted on WaterAid’s standard application form will be considered
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Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.
Closing date: 19 June 2015
Interviews: 26 and 29 June
WaterAid is an equal opportunities employer.
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