07 January 2016

American Careers - Knowledge Management Officer at Spark MicroGrants






Organisation: Global Health Corps (GHC)


Placement Organisation: Spark MicroGrants


Duty Station: Mbale, Uganda


Eligible Citizenship: USA (American)


Salary: Monthly Stipend of 550 dollars per month


Global Health Corps pairs intelligent and

passionate fellows with organizations that require new thinking and innovative

solutions. We provide these young leaders with the tools to remain connected

after their fellowship year finishes, deepening their ability to enact change

through heightened skills and strong partnerships. We currently place fellows

in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia.


Spark MicroGrants launched in Rwanda in

2010 and in Uganda in late 2011 with a mission to catalyze rural, poor

communities into action. Spark has developed the first proactive, group based

micro-granting model. The model consists of a five month project planning

process, a $2,000-$10,000 micro-grant and two years of management support and

follow-up. Spark enrolls recent graduates from local universities in a two-year

fellowship in facilitation where the fellow scouts up to eight villages and

takes each one through the Spark process. Fellows assist villages in the

design, implementation and management of their own social impact projects.

Projects vary across all sectors from health, education, infrastructure, income

generation to women’s empowerment, depending on what the community chooses as

their project. Spark’s priority areas are promoting a ‘locally-led,

expert-supported’ model for development, where local communities are the

primary drivers of social change, but have the support and advice of global

development experts.


Job Summary: The Knowledge Management Officer will serve

as a critical liaison between Spark’s Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and

Communications teams. The incumbent will work closely with the M&E Team on

a variety of data analysis tasks, supporting the team’s demonstration of impact

at range of scales – at the community-level, project/sector-level,

country-level, and organizationally across the three countries where Spark

works. In addition, the job holder will have a unique opportunity to help

translate data, through written narratives as well as graphs and

visualizations, into compelling communications for a range of donor and partner

audiences.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 


·        
Work

closely with the M&E Team to prepare and analyze quantitative and

qualitative impact data


·        
Technically

support smooth implementation of M&E systems (including data collection,

entry, checking and analysis, as well as data collection tools), providing

insight on areas for improvement or innovation


·        
Identify

and contribute to emerging opportunities to understand and measure Spark’s

impact


·        
Provide

capacity building and training organization-wide on M&E systems (including

data collection, entry, checking and analysis, as well as data collection

tools)


·        
Support

routine and ad hoc data reporting requests


·        
Identify,

implement, and innovate on interpretation and presentation of data, in line

with specific target audiences and messages


·        
Craft

compelling impact narratives utilizing quantitative and qualitative data


·        
Develop

and maintain an up-to-date data reporting library (including data, narratives,

and visuals) to strengthen and streamline external reporting


·        
Develop

graphics and visuals that bring our data to life in new ways and with new

audiences


·        
Actively

contribute to the integration of accurate and compelling data across Spark’s

external engagement platforms and collateral, including: annual and quarterly

reports, presentations, proposals, white papers, organizational website, social

media, etc.


·        
Provide

capacity-building support to country teams on report writing, including data

presentation and impact narrative development


·        
Work

closely with the Communications Manager to strengthen donor reporting work flow

for country-specific reports


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The

ideal candidate should be an American who has broad knowledge and understanding

of the key concepts in nonprofit and international development M&E, such

as: theories of change, results frameworks, log frames, indicators, and impact

assessment


·        
Working

knowledge of and comfort with a range of online communications and social media

platforms


·        
Excellent

writing and analytical skills


·        
Ability

to adjust writing style and approach to a range of audiences and channels


·        
Computer

literacy i.e. Intermediate to advanced Excel skills


·        
Experience

with basic data analysis and/or statistics


·        
Demonstrated

ability to translate data into graphs, visualizations, and other non-narrative

formats


·        
Familiarity

with or interest in key issues in international development is preferred


·        
Applicants

that are familiar with or interested in East African context have an added

advantage


Job Terms and Conditions: Fellows will be provided with housing,

health insurance and a living stipend of $550/month. Additionally, fellows will

receive an award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year.

Flights to and from the placement site and all other costs associated with GHC

programming are included, including $600 in professional development funds.

Housing arrangements vary based on the placement organization and location within

the country. Spark MicroGrants fellows will live in the Spark MicroGrants house

in Mbale, a peri-urban center, with frequent travel to Gulu.


Note:

The living stipend and completion award may be paid out in USD or local

currency, as determined by the placement organization.


All applicants who desire to be placed by

the Global Health Corps in the aforementioned organization should express

interest by clearly following the instructions at the web page below.


Deadline: 2nd February, 2016













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