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27 September 2014
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Peace Coordinators for Nakuru, Kisumu, Turkana, Samburu, West Pokot & Bungoma

UNV County Peace Coordinators for Nakuru, Kisumu, Turkana, Samburu, West Pokot & Bungoma
The PBCS programme is a Government of Kenya – United Nations Development Programme initiative that will focus on conflict prevention, peacebuilding, cohesion, and community security.It aims at developing institutional capacity for policy formulation and implementation; reducing community security threats as well as improving response to conflicts, risks and disasters; and mainstreaming peacebuilding, reconciliation and community security in national and county development agendas.The County Peace Coordinators will be expected to undertake the following:? Support coordination and mobilization of County Peace Actors towards a more coherent County approach to peace building and conflict management;? Create linkages with existing networks and sectors so as to strengthen relevance and effectiveness of peace interventions;? Create and sustain linkage and liaison with County Government on matters relating to peace and development;? Facilitate convening and documentation of County Peace Forum deliberations and adoptions as well as those of Local Peace Committees;? Play an advisory role to the Chairperson/Co-Chairpersons of the County Peace Forum;? Develop and execute the County resource mobilization strategy so as to operationalize County conflict prevention, management and resolution strategies;? Development of work plans (annual, bi-annual, quarterly, monthly);? Facilitate effective and timely communication (both horizontal and vertical) within and across the County and with the PBCM Secretariat;? Demonstrate objective analytical skills and scenario building capacity towards enhanced conflict prevention;? Manage administrative, programmatic and financial operations and functions of the County Peace Secretariat including maintaining an updated asset register, activity, financial and progress reports;? Establishment of a Conflict Early Warning and Response hub so as to facilitate effective coordination of County response mechanisms; sharing of Early Warning information with relevant actors (Stakeholders and National & County Governments); as well as facilitate effective early response.? Provide technical support to the County early warning structure through preparation of timely alerts, reports, situation reports, incident reports and community scans that is shared with both National and County Governments as well as other relevant actors and stakeholders for timely response;? Support partnerships and collaborations towards enhancing facilitation of joint strategies;? Facilitate regular and systematic monitoring and assessments of Local Peace Structures towards ensuring their effectiveness and efficiency in undertaking their mandate including managing an up-to-date database on the membership;? Prepare weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports;? Ensure County and Local Peace Structures are established and constituted as per the laid out policies and guidelines disseminated by the Ministry;? Spearhead capacity building initiatives of County peace structures;? Promote understanding and commitment to the volunteer spirit within peace committees and the community.The PBCS Programme is keen on recruiting qualified and indigenous candidates from within the specified Counties of interest who meet the following qualifications:? A Bachelors degree in Political Science, International Relations, Law, Peace and Conflict Studies, Sociology or relevant social science fields.Those with post graduate training and/or experience in peace and conflict management will have an added advantage;? Diploma in Social Sciences and at least 4 years professional experience in Peacebuilding and Conflict Management will also be considered;? Working knowledge of both the Government of Kenya and United Nations financial management systems, processes and procedures;? Demonstrate working knowledge and experience in project/programme management; community development; conflict analysis; and reporting & documentation.? Ability to set priorities, work under pressure and meet strict deadlines;? Excellent knowledge of current political, social and economic developments in Kenya – especially at the County levels;? Proficiency in written and spoken Swahili and English;? Proven excellent analytical, report writing and organizational skills;? Excellent research, report writing and documentation skills;? Excellent presentation, oral and written communication skills;? Excellent analytical and problem solving skills;? Good interpersonal skills including good coordination and effective working relations with stakeholders and colleagues;? Excellent planning and time management skills;? Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office suite of applications as well as internet and online databases;? Creativity in the presentation of information through use of graphical, pictorial or other appropriate communication means;? Confidentiality, integrity and professionalism in the execution of duties and personal conduct.A 12 months contract; monthly volunteer living allowance (VLA) intended to cover housing, basic needs and utilities, equivalent to KES 62,344; life, health, and permanent disability insurance; resettlement allowance for satisfactory service.

15 May 2014
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3 USAID PATH International Careers - Regional Coordinators - Eastern, Central and Western


Project: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Advocacy for Better HealthDuty Station: Kampala, Iganga and Mbarara, UgandaTracking Code: 6109 (Eastern), 6108 (Central) and 6112 (Western)PATH is an international organization that drives transformative innovation to save lives and improve health, especially among women and children. We accelerate innovation across five platforms—vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, devices, and system and service innovations—that harness our entrepreneurial insight, scientific and public health expertise, and passion for health equity. By mobilizing partners around the world, we take innovation to scale, working alongside countries primarily in Africa and Asia to tackle their greatest health needs. Together, we deliver measurable results that disrupt the cycle of poor health. Learn more at www.path.org.The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has funded Advocacy for Better Health program in Uganda. The goal of this program is to contribute to improvements in the quality, availability and accessibility of health services by increasing citizens’ knowledge and voice, increasing community participation in health service delivery planning and improvements; and fostering cooperation among civil society actors on issues of common benefit in order to strengthen the sector over the long term. The key program objectives are to: Ensure that communities in selected districts can identify and articulate their needs and demand quality services; Ensure that the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) develop effective advocacy initiatives, and are able to represent the communities’ demands for better quality services; to build the technical and operational capacity of the CSOs to qualify them as potential direct recipients of future USAID funding.Key Duties and Responsibilities:Manage all regional project activities, including outreach and engagement with CSO implementing partners.Grow and maintain relationships with local governments, district health teams, development partners, health professionals and professional associations, CSOs and community groups.Represent the project at the local, district and regional levels to elevate project goals and ensure a strong voice for advocacy intervention organizations within the broader NGO community. Actively train CSO partners/umbrella organizations and community groups on advocacy strategy development and implementation, community mobilization/empowerment, and related activities.Expand and share professional relationships with strategic partners with other project staff.Establish robust communication among other donor-funded projects in the region to ensure an informed and coordinated response to policies, and an increased engagement by partner organizations.Represent the project in the region in broader civil society discussions around health policy and citizen empowerment.Work closely with other project staff to assess capacity building needs of sub-grantees.Serve as the key liaison for all partners in the region and maintain regular communications to ensure engagement in the project from all stakeholders.Work in close collaboration with CSOs and communities, as well as other key stakeholders, to refine program policy priorities during the life of the project.Manage the implementation of communications strategy and design and develop communication tools.Represent the project as necessary at regional meetings and events.Oversee all field activities of the team in the regional office.Work closely with other project staff, liaise with district officials, partner CSOs, and community groups to identify and strengthen platforms for meaningful engagement of community members and CSO representatives in decision-making and policy processes.Actively contribute to the development of project work plans and collection of monitoring and evaluation data for reporting on outcomes and activities.Qualifications, Skills and Experience:  The candidate for the USAID Project should hold a Masters’ degree in Public Health, social sciences, international development or related fieldAt least five (5) years of experience in development working with on issues of advocacy and community empowerment, experience interacting with host country government agencies including local governments, development partners, and civil society organizations including community based organizationsPast exposure and experience in developing effective communication and advocacy strategies, excellent judgment, conceptual and analytical thinking abilityDemonstrated experience in capacity strengthening & advisory workPrior experience in partnership building and networking at various levels.Show a deeper understanding and knowledge of advocacy, decentralization in the Uganda context, Uganda’s sociopolitical economy, health and education sectors.Excellent track record of leading, designing and delivering influencing, campaigning and advocacy programs shall be essential.Proven ability to be a motivator and leader of change, drawing on excellent communication skills to drive transformation.Highly developed language and cultural awareness of Central, Eastern & Western Uganda.Excellent judgment, conceptual and analytical thinking ability.Possess the ability to travel up to 40% of the time.The applicants must also be legally authorized to work in UgandaAll applicants must have legal authorization to work in Uganda to be considered and confirm this in their cover letter. Application materials must be submitted in English. Please submit a cover letter with your resume describing your interest in this position and how you meet the requirements.  All suitably qualified candidates should visit the web link below for details on How to Apply and fill their profiles to express interest in the vacancyFor More Ugandan Jobs, Please Visit http://www.theugandanjobline.com   or find us on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/UgandanJobline
09 June 2013
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Logistics Coordinators - Uganda, DRC & Nigeria

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13 October 2010
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Monitoring and Documentation Coordinators :::: Plan Uganda

Educational Qualification Bachelor's Degree-Graduate Degree (BA, BSc, BCom)Skills Communication: Speaking effectively
Research and Planning: Solving problems
Research and Planning: Setting goals
Organization, Management and Leadership: Coordinating tasks
Work Survival: Meeting goals
Role ? Support consistent monitoring and documentation of Plan's programmes in the district.

Position: Monitoring and Documentation Coordinators
Location: Luwero, Lira and Tororo

The positions are based at district level and will report to the Monitoring, Evaluation and Research Manager based in Kampala.

Main responsibilities
? Support consistent monitoring and documentation of Plan's programmes in the district.
? Develop indicators and monitoring formats for Plan's projects in the district
? Coordinate research, project evaluations, and organisational learning and documentation initiatives within the district.
? Liaise with and support partners at local level on monitoring and documentation.
? Conduct basic training and coaching for staff and partners on monitoring and documentation.
? Support local management in all monitoring and documentation related activities.
? Support the utilization of the corporate M and E system within the district.

Required Competencies:
? Experience and skills in monitoring and documentation of projects, including development of indicators
? Demonstrated skills in the use of participatory approaches, case studies and rights-based programming.
? Excellent skills in report writing and project documentation
? A University degree in social sciences, development or other related discipline
? At least 3 years working experience in a relevant field
? Experience in using data management systems
? Well developed team building, interpersonal, and analytical skills.
? Excellent oral and written communication and use of common software packages.
? Experience in working in NGO sector is an added advantage

Suitably qualified candidates should submit a handwritten letter of application (indicating preferred location) together with a CV, contact telephone numbers, copies of additional relevant certificates, names and contact details (including email addresses) of three referees, plus salary history, to the undersigned not later than 28th September, 2010.

People and Culture Manager,
Plan Uganda
P.O. Box 12075,
Kampala

Qualified female candidates are encouraged to apply.

Only Short-listed candidates will be contacted. Please consider your application unsuccessful in case you do not hear from us by 28th September, 2010.

As a child centered development organization. Plan strives to ensure that children are kept safe in all the areas we operate.

The organization further has a child protection policy that every staff is required to sign. Potential candidates are required to undergo an extensive child protection background check including a police check.



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