30 July 2015

Earn Over 30,000 Pounds Annually as Leadership Programme Director at African Prisons Project (APP) ~ Ugandan Jobline Jobs



Organization: African

Prisons Project (APP)


Duty Station: Kampala,

Uganda


Salary: £30,000 to £35,000 per annum (pro

rata)


The African

Prisons Project (APP) is a group of people passionately committed to improving

access to healthcare, education, justice and rehabilitation for prisoners in

Africa. We aim to restore the dignity of those we serve by helping to provide

humane conditions and services which help them to regain their dignity. We

build and refurbish prison medical and educational facilities to provide

innovative services and work to change the attitudes of the societies we serve

when it comes to criminal justice issues. We work with Prison Service leaders

who wish to develop services and policies in line with our mission and welcome

our support. We pursue these changes in a two pronged approach.


1. By focusing

on rising stars and senior management of the prison services, providing them

with the skills needed to reform and improve prison systems.


2. By providing

scholarships and training to prisoners and prisons staff pursuing legal degrees

or diplomas through distance learning programmes, to support them act as

educators and legal advisers to prisoners and to then take this knowledge of

the law to the poorest communities upon release.


Job Summary:  The Leadership Programme Director will steer our

strategy around Leadership Development. The successful candidate will be

responsible for leading various programs outlined below.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 


1.

Prisoner and Prison Officer Legal Studies:


·        
Develop a core group of legally trained individuals

in prisons who can drive change to access justice for prisoners.


·        
The incumbent will increase the number of successful

appeals, bail applications and outcomes at trial.


·        
Improve the legal knowledge of prisoners and prison

staff, create instructors amongst the convicted to help inform others and

thereby demonstrate prisoners’ ability to have a direct positive impact on

their lives and the lives of other prisoners.


·        
Provide marketable skills to prisoners through legal

training to improve their job prospects upon release.


·        
Create an increasing number of future lawyers, law

students and paralegals with first-hand knowledge of the challenges faced in

prison.


·        
Get ex-prisoners in posts to lead change at a

pastoral level e.g. as politicians, lawyers, judges etc.


2.

Learning Journeys for Prison Staff:


·        
Continuously improve the skills of prison staff in

order to increase the overall skills level of mid to high level prison staff.


·        
Develop officers capable of training fellow staff on

the issues which they studied while in the United Kingdom.


·        
Identify areas of need within the prison system and

to develop capable prison officers who are readily able to solve these problems

internally.


·        
Equip prison staff to change policy and practice

nationally.


·        
Improve the skills of prison staff in an effort to

increase overall skills among mid to high level officers.


·        
To establish officers capable of training fellow

staff on the issues that they studied


·        
To identify areas of need within the prison system

and create capable prison officers who are readily able to solve these problems

internally


·        
To build up a body of research (through master’s

dissertations) on African prison issues and use this to influence change


·        
To develop new and sustainable ideas within prison

services, contribute to reforming existing systems.


4.

Strategy, Planning and Management Objectives:


·        
To submit to the UK office the quarterly and monthly

budget including overseeing the finances for this programme.


·        
Manage the procurement process.


·        
Oversee the human resources of staff (globally) who

work on this programme including leading, recruiting and appraising all staff.


·        
Plan and implement annual volunteer plan for the

Leadership Development Programme.


·        
Act as the contact person for the media and to

generate stories on our work in Kenya. To contribute to the social media of the

organisation.


·        
Establish and maintain a strong cooperative relationship

with prison service at all levels (HQ and Prisons) in Kenya and any other East

African country that the LD programmes expands into.


·        
Building a network of change makers.


·        
Bringing them together online and in person


·        
In charge of developing mechanism for those who have

been through the programmes to work together and support each other.


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The applicant should preferably have a minimum of

five years project planning and change management experience.


·        
Excellent track record in delivering projects in

multiple countries.


·        
A minimum of five years professional experience,

ideally with other education/leadership development programmes.


·        
Comprehensive working knowledge and experience of

humanitarian and development sector and/or social enterprise/academia.


·        
Highly fluent in English.


·        
Proven problem solving and strategic planning

capability with creative skills.


·        
Excellent communication and inter-personal skills.


·        
Ability to meet deadlines under pressure


·        
Strong reporting, monitoring and evaluation skills


All suitably

qualified and interested candidates are encouraged to send their applications

including an updated CV and Covering Letter to:


Jessica Harper,

Office & HR Manager


Address: Unit

16, 95 Miles Road, Mitcham, Surrey, CR4 3FH


Email to: jessicaharper@africanprisons.org


Deadline: 15th August 2015




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