Job Title: Regional Training Officer (RTO) for the Benguela Current Commission (BCC), Windhoek, Namibia
Closing Date: Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Benguela Current Commission (BCC) is a multi-sectoral inter-governmental initiative of Angola, Namibia and South Africa. It promotes the sustainable management and protection of the Benguela Current Large Marine Ecosystem (BCLME). BCC focuses on the management of shared fish stocks, environmental monitoring, biodiversity and ecosystem health; the mitigation of pollution and minimising the impacts of marine diamond mining and oil and gas production. Sound environmental governance and training and capacity building are at the forefront of its agenda.
BCC has recognised that a dedicated training and capacity building (TCB) programme is a pre-requisite for the successful implementation of the ecosystem-based management in the BCLME region.
To this end, BCC is fully committed to assisting all those serving in the national institutions and other stakeholders to acquire the skills, knowledge and related qualifications and to develop their potential to meet human resources needs of the Member States for the sustainable management of the BCLME. A Regional Training Officer (RTO) is required to, among others, manage and implement BCC training strategy and monitor and evaluate its impact.
How to apply:
The BCC now invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for the position of Data and Information Manager. Detailed terms of reference (ToR) are available at http://www.benguelacc.org . Interested and qualified candidates should forward their applications to: Hashali Hamukuaya (hashali@benguelacc.org), BCC Executive Secretary
Closing Date: Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Jobs at International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Burundi
Job Title: Women's Protection and Empowerment Coordinator, Burundi
Closing Date: Sunday, 08 January 2012
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
Background The IRC opened its offices in Burundi in 1996 and initially focused on life saving interventions and provision of immediate assistance to refugees and IDPs. IRC Burundi now focuses on development-oriented interventions in order to support the country's transition to lasting peace and stability.
The IRC has implemented a women's protection and empowerment (WPE) program in Burundi since 2005, with current activities in the provinces of Makamba and Bujumbura, as well as the refugee settings of Muyinga, Ruyigi and Bujumbura Mairie. The WPE program consists of 1) ensuring quality psychosocial, health and legal support services are available to survivors of gender-based violence through direct service provision, technical and financial support to partners, and building the capacity of key actors; 2) economic and social empowerment of women and girls to reduce their vulnerability to violence, 3) community mobilization to encourage changes in attitudes and behaviours that are harmful to women and girls, and; 4) coordination and advocacy on women's protection and empowerment.
Scope of Work The Women's Protection and Empowerment Program Coordinator provides overall strategic direction and vision for the WPE program. In addition to overseeing the implementation of the activities listed above, the position plays an active role in the general strategic leadership of the country program. The position also serves as a representative of the WPE program at various levels including the national and local government, international and local NGO partners, UN organizations and other strategic partnerships. The position reports to the Deputy Director for Programs.
Key Responsibilities Representation & Partnership
Form strong relationships with relevant Ministry officials, maintaining IRC as a key actor in women's protection and empowerment issues and advocacy at the national level;
Develop, maintain and/or initiate partnerships with community based organizations, NGOs, UN Agencies and Government Ministries to support WPE programming;
Represent IRC at WPE related coordination meetings, ensuring proper dissemination of information among relevant stakeholders;
Support key staff to establish and/or maintain coordination mechanisms at provincial level. Support transfer of these responsibilities to relevant government bodies.
Program Management and Development
Coordinate and support all WPE projects within IRC Burundi;
Ensure the continued implementation of the IRC Burundi WPE Country Sector Strategy, and lead the revision of this document;
Identify new funding opportunities and develop proposals in line with the Country Sector Strategy;
Develop and maintain a monitoring & evaluation plan, including the systematic collection and analysis of data, in collaboration with the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator;
Develop synergies with other programming areas (CYPD, Governance);
Oversee program activities to ensure their compliance with the 'do no harm' principal;
Maintain regular communication with WPE, ERD and Health Technical Units to ensure quality programming.
HR Management
Participate in recruiting and training WPE staff;
Supervise expatriate WPE Program Manager and national coordinators. Provide ongoing support and mentoring;
Ensure that all WPE staff have regular performance evaluations and receive ongoing feedback;
Develop a capacity-building plan for WPE staff, and actively seek out formal and informal training opportunities for WPE staff.
Budget, Administrative and Grants Management
Ensure all grants are implemented according to donor regulations and guidelines;
Review budget vs. actual reports, providing feedback as necessary;
Ensure WPE staff and partners understand and respect the IRC Mandatory Reporting Policy;
Ensure the timely submission of donor reports.
Requirements
Advanced degree in humanitarian affairs, public health, social work, economics or a related field;
Excellent understanding of gender dynamics and more particularly gender-based violence ;
At least four years' experience at a management level;
Experience in an emergency or post-conflict context preferred;
Demonstrated experience in supervising, mentoring and building capacity of expatriate and national staff;
Demonstrated experience in project design and fundraising;
Understanding of participatory tools for community mobilization and development an asset;
Understanding of microfinance and community-based savings methodologies an advantage;
Strong communication and inter-personal skills;
Good working knowledge of standard computing software;
Ability to speak, read and write French and English to a high level (native English- or French-speaker preferred);
Ability to live/work in a dynamic security environment and comply with security protocols.
How to apply:
Please apply online: www.ircjobs.org or http://tbe.taleo.net/NA2/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IRC&cws=1&rid=7516 .
Closing Date:08 January 2012
Closing Date: Sunday, 08 January 2012
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world's worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
Background The IRC opened its offices in Burundi in 1996 and initially focused on life saving interventions and provision of immediate assistance to refugees and IDPs. IRC Burundi now focuses on development-oriented interventions in order to support the country's transition to lasting peace and stability.
The IRC has implemented a women's protection and empowerment (WPE) program in Burundi since 2005, with current activities in the provinces of Makamba and Bujumbura, as well as the refugee settings of Muyinga, Ruyigi and Bujumbura Mairie. The WPE program consists of 1) ensuring quality psychosocial, health and legal support services are available to survivors of gender-based violence through direct service provision, technical and financial support to partners, and building the capacity of key actors; 2) economic and social empowerment of women and girls to reduce their vulnerability to violence, 3) community mobilization to encourage changes in attitudes and behaviours that are harmful to women and girls, and; 4) coordination and advocacy on women's protection and empowerment.
Scope of Work The Women's Protection and Empowerment Program Coordinator provides overall strategic direction and vision for the WPE program. In addition to overseeing the implementation of the activities listed above, the position plays an active role in the general strategic leadership of the country program. The position also serves as a representative of the WPE program at various levels including the national and local government, international and local NGO partners, UN organizations and other strategic partnerships. The position reports to the Deputy Director for Programs.
Key Responsibilities Representation & Partnership
Form strong relationships with relevant Ministry officials, maintaining IRC as a key actor in women's protection and empowerment issues and advocacy at the national level;
Develop, maintain and/or initiate partnerships with community based organizations, NGOs, UN Agencies and Government Ministries to support WPE programming;
Represent IRC at WPE related coordination meetings, ensuring proper dissemination of information among relevant stakeholders;
Support key staff to establish and/or maintain coordination mechanisms at provincial level. Support transfer of these responsibilities to relevant government bodies.
Program Management and Development
Coordinate and support all WPE projects within IRC Burundi;
Ensure the continued implementation of the IRC Burundi WPE Country Sector Strategy, and lead the revision of this document;
Identify new funding opportunities and develop proposals in line with the Country Sector Strategy;
Develop and maintain a monitoring & evaluation plan, including the systematic collection and analysis of data, in collaboration with the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator;
Develop synergies with other programming areas (CYPD, Governance);
Oversee program activities to ensure their compliance with the 'do no harm' principal;
Maintain regular communication with WPE, ERD and Health Technical Units to ensure quality programming.
HR Management
Participate in recruiting and training WPE staff;
Supervise expatriate WPE Program Manager and national coordinators. Provide ongoing support and mentoring;
Ensure that all WPE staff have regular performance evaluations and receive ongoing feedback;
Develop a capacity-building plan for WPE staff, and actively seek out formal and informal training opportunities for WPE staff.
Budget, Administrative and Grants Management
Ensure all grants are implemented according to donor regulations and guidelines;
Review budget vs. actual reports, providing feedback as necessary;
Ensure WPE staff and partners understand and respect the IRC Mandatory Reporting Policy;
Ensure the timely submission of donor reports.
Requirements
Advanced degree in humanitarian affairs, public health, social work, economics or a related field;
Excellent understanding of gender dynamics and more particularly gender-based violence ;
At least four years' experience at a management level;
Experience in an emergency or post-conflict context preferred;
Demonstrated experience in supervising, mentoring and building capacity of expatriate and national staff;
Demonstrated experience in project design and fundraising;
Understanding of participatory tools for community mobilization and development an asset;
Understanding of microfinance and community-based savings methodologies an advantage;
Strong communication and inter-personal skills;
Good working knowledge of standard computing software;
Ability to speak, read and write French and English to a high level (native English- or French-speaker preferred);
Ability to live/work in a dynamic security environment and comply with security protocols.
How to apply:
Please apply online: www.ircjobs.org or http://tbe.taleo.net/NA2/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IRC&cws=1&rid=7516 .
Closing Date:08 January 2012
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