20 January 2016

Project Officer – Access to Safe Drinking Water Project Non-profit Jobs - ChildFund International



Organisation: ChildFund International


Funding Source: Proctor and Gamble (P&G)


Duty Station:  Wakiso and

Kyankwanzi, Uganda


Reports to: Regional Programme Manager


ChildFund

International is an international non-profit organization founded over seventy

years ago. ChildFund provides help to deprived, excluded and vulnerable

children to have the capacity to improve their lives and opportunity to become

young adults, parents and leaders who bring lasting and positive change to

their communities. We promote societies whose individuals and institutions

participate in valuing, protecting and advancing the worth and rights of

children.


ChildFund

has received funding for Access to Safe Drinking water project. The project

will be implemented for three years in Wakiso and Kyankwanzi Districts. It

focuses on the use of Proctor and Gamble (P&G) purifiers of water at household

and institutional level. The project team will engage the community at

household level, village health team members, Sub-county and District leaders.


Job Summary: The Project           Officer – Access to Safe Drinking Water Project will be

tasked with ensuring that Safe water and sanitation activities in the Sub-counties

in Wakiso and Kyankwanzi Districts are effectively supervised.


Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Manages safe water activities in selected

    communities in Wakiso and Kyankwanzi Districts

  • Works closely with the District Local

    Government to ensure collaboration in the promotion of safe water

    interventions

  • Coordinates the training of Village Health Team

    members in hygiene and sanitation activities

  • Prepares and submits monthly, quarterly and

    annual reports for submission to the donor

  • Coordinates consultative meetings with other

    stakeholders in the water and sanitation sectors

  • Oversees the activities of the village health

    teams in the communities in Wakiso and Kyankwanzi Districts

  • Actively participates in the production and

    distribution of IEC materials on safe water and sanitation           

  • Takes part in the promotion of sanitation and

    hygiene campaigns in the Sub-counties

  • Steers the monitoring and evaluation

    activities for the project

  • Actively participates in advocacy activities

    for improving access to safe drinking water

  • Requests, manages and accounts for project

    funds

  • Takes part in the development of concept notes

    for scale up of sanitation and hygiene activities

  • Ensures effective communication amongst the

    community, local partner staff and District Local Government.

  • Performs any other duties that may from time

    to time be assigned by the immediate supervisor


Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 

  • The ideal candidate should preferably hold a

    Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Environment

    health.

  • Additional qualification in Project

    Management is an added advantage.

  • At least two years of post-qualification

    experience in a similar position in a Child based institution.

  • Computer literacy skills

  • Demonstrable aptitude for teamwork.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills.

  • Excellent oral and written communication

    skills

  • Good decision making skills and abilities


All

interested candidates should send their applications including detailed

Curriculum Vitae, academic and professional papers and names of three

professional referees with their Email/ daytime telephone contacts to: The

National Director, ChildFund International, P.O. Box 3342, Kampala, Uganda

Email: hr@uganda.childfund.org OR Hand deliver to ChildFund National Office

located on Plot 71/72 Namirembe Road P.O. Box 3341, Kampala


NB: While we appreciate every response to this

advert, only short listed candidates will be contacted. Female Candidates are

encouraged to apply. ChildFund is an equal opportunity employer.


Deadline: 22nd January, 2016 by 2:00 PM




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