30 July 2015

NGO Career Jobs - Programme Support Officer (PSO) at ZOA International ~ Ugandan Jobline Jobs



Organization: ZOA

International


Funding Source: Dutch

Ministry of Foreign Affairs


Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda


Reports to: Programme

Advisor (PGA)


ZOA is an International

Non-Governmental Organisation working in Uganda since 1998. Its mission is to

assist in rebuilding the livelihoods of peoples who are affected by human

conflict or natural disaster. We operate in 15 countries in Africa and Asia.

Our community based programme in Uganda concentrates on Food Security,

Livelihoods/Economic Development, Water Sanitation and Hygiene, Vocational

Training, Education and Peace Building and is implemented in close cooperation

with local organizations and local government.


Job Summary:  The Programme Support Officer (PSO) will

render support in the Programme Areas by assisting/leading in the preparation

of high quality project proposal, ensure smooth implementation of the Programme

Areas and effective monitoring and evaluation of the ZOA Uganda programmes.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • The

    incumbent will write project proposals (i.e. programme narrative) to

    institutional and private donors in collaboration with District Management

    Team (DMT), Head of Programme Advisor Department (PAD), Manager General

    Affairs (MGA) and Country Director (CD);

  • Ensure

    donor compliance throughout the project life cycle for projects;

  • Lead

    and/or support the programme staff in the utilisation of monitoring &

    evaluation systems and in effective monitoring & evaluation;

  • Send

    high quality donor reports with thorough project and impact analysis in

    accordance with specific donor requirements;

  • Technically

    support the Country Director, the Programme Advisor and the Programme

    Managers in developing and executing an effective communication and

    (social) media strategy;

  • Mentor

    and support programme staff and staff of partner organisations.


Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 

  • The

    ideal candidate should preferably hold a Master’s degree in humanitarian development, social science or other relevant field;

  • A

    minimum of three years’ experience in the NGO sector, including two years

    in a similar position, preferably in the sectors Livelihoods & Food

    Security/Economic Development, WASH, Education, Peacebuilding.

  • Proven

    successful experience in writing reports and proposals for institutional

    (e.g. EU, USAID etc.) and private donors;

  • Excellent

    command of spoken and written English;

  • Willingness

    to take initiative and work independently with minimal guidance;

  • Being

    an inventive, creative person;

  • Being

    a motivator for the team and the beneficiaries;

  • Computer

    literacy skills in MS Office, knowledge of SPSS is an added advantage;

  • Prior

    experience in communication, (social) media engagement

  • Written

    Communication:
    Effectively

    convey clear, relevant and correct information in writing, adjusts writing

    style to objectives and target group.

  • Innovation: Think and act creatively; see chances

    for renewing/initiating of new strategies, products, services, markets and

    ways of thinking.

  • Project

    Cycle Management:
    Program,

    identify, formulate, implement & evaluate assigned projects within the

    logical framework approach.

  • Information

    Analysis:
    Recognize

    important information in complex surroundings full of information and

    connect between data.


ZOA encouraged all suitably

qualified Christians to send an application letter together with curriculum

vitae (max 3 pages), names and contacts of three referees of which one is your

pastor or priest, to: hr@zoa.ug. Please clearly

indicate the position title in the subject of the E-mail.


NB:

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by Friday 7th August 2015 and

invited for interview.


Deadline: 2nd August 2015.




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