25 December 2015

Project Manager DREAMS Technical Lead - Catholic Relief Services (CRS)






Organization: Catholic Relief Services (CRS)


Project

Name:
USAID Sustainable

Outcomes for Children and Youth (SOCY) Project


Duty

Station:
Kampala, Uganda


Reports

to:
Chief of Party, SOCY


Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is an

international non-profit organization which implements the commitment of the

Bishops of the United States to assist the poor and vulnerable overseas. Our

Catholic identity is at the heart of our mission and operations. We welcome as

a part of our staff and as partners people of all faiths and secular traditions

who share our values and our commitment to serving those in need.


About

USAID SOCY Project:


The Sustainable Outcomes for Children and Youth (SOCY) Project, is a

five-year project funded by USAID and implemented by Catholic Relief Services

(CRS) in partnership with Action for Community Development (ACODEV), African

Network for Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect

(ANPPCAN), TPO Uganda, Futures Group, and IRH. The project objective is to

improve the health, nutrition, education and psychosocial wellbeing of

vulnerable populations, as well as reduce abuse, exploitation and neglect to a

minimum of 625,000 children and 101,500 households in 17 districts in central

and western Uganda, based on PEPFAR-approved districts.


Job

Summary:
 The Project Manager DREAMS Technical Lead will

mainly be responsible for the technical and budgetary oversight of DREAMS

activities as embedded within the overall SOCY program, working closely with

local partners. The incumbent will assure the timely planning, implementation

(through partners), and monitoring and evaluation of activities, as well as

provide technical and strategic guidance and monitor budget expenditures and

reporting.


Key

Duties and Responsibilities: 


·        
Oversee

the planning of project activities and set high quality performance targets ensuring

adherence to technical standards, best practices and donor guidelines.


·        
Identify

technical assistance needs for CRS and partners, and take the lead in developing

SOWs and follow up with potential TA from CRS, as appropriate.


·        
Stay

abreast with latest technical developments in OVC/ DREAMS/PEPFAR Programming

(collaborates with regional/HQ technical advisors, learns new PQ tools, networks

with outside technical experts, etc.).


·        
Ensures

project implementation is in accordance with CRS programming principles and CRS

core values and engage respective staff for support as needed.


·        
Models

and reinforces with others a commitment to quality programming and meets

technical quality standards, aligned with the CRS Health Strategy.


Qualifications,

Skills and Experience: 


·        
The

ideal candidate should hold a Master’s degree in Social Work, Public Health,

International Development, or a related field.


·        
At least

three to seven years’ experience in programs targeting orphans and vulnerable

children and/or adolescent girls; experience with parenting/care giver

programs, socioeconomic approaches and/or cash grants strongly preferred


·        
Previous

PEPFAR project experience highly valued.


·        
Excellent

budget and project cycle management skills; administrative and financial

skills, including the ability to prepare and analyze work plans and budgets.


·        
Previous

experience with institutional strengthening and partnership building helpful.


·        
Computer

literacy i.e. Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel,

PowerPoint and Outlook; experience with DATIM and/or a statistical software a

plus.


·        
Excellent

interpersonal, communication and organizational skills as well as good judgment

and vision.


·        
Excellent

written and verbal communication skills.


·        
Sound

coordination skills and a demonstrated ability to multi-task.


·        
Demonstrated

proactive leadership ability, as well as supervisory and personnel management

experience.


·        
Demonstrates

diplomacy, flexibility, and resourcefulness.


·        
Strong

critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills.


·        
Ability

to work effectively in diverse environments and under pressure


·        
Personal

Competencies (for all CRS Staff):


Serves with Integrity, Models Stewardship, Cultivates Constructive

Relationships, Promotes Learning


All suitably qualified and interested

candidates are encouraged to send their cover letters, CVs and three work

references (names and contact information only) to ug_recruitment@crs.org.


Deadline:

1st January 2016













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