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There are 10 messages in this issue:
Message 1 - Reporting Specialist,
Mexico +b
Message 2 - Country Director - Guinea
+b
Message 3 - Country Director - Burkina
Faso +b
Message 4 - Country Director - Nigeria
+b
Message
5 - Country Director - Zimbabwe +b
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6 - East, Central & Southern Africa Field Accountant +b
Message
7 - Africa
Regional Nutrition Program Advisor +b
Message
8 - Finance & Administration Officer +b
Message 9 - Planning, Monitoring &
Evaluation Technical Senior Specialist +b
Message
10 - Associate
Director for TM +b
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Reporting Specialist, Mexico +b
Posted by: Santiago ( recruitment@msi-inc.com)
Name
of company or organization : Management Systems
International
Place
of Assignment :
Mexico
Job
description : Reporting Specialist, Mexico
Company
Profile:
Management
Systems International (MSI) is a global international development firm based in
Washington, D.C. providing specialized short- and long-term technical
assistance. In 2008, MSI joined Coffey International, Ltd., becoming part of Coffey
International Development, a global international development consulting firm.
Together with Coffey ID, MSI now has more than 1,500 development professionals
worldwide, a corporate presence in 11 countries and manages more than 200
projects worldwide. It currently manages more than 20 long-term projects in
countries including Iraq, Sudan, Colombia and Russia. Broadly, MSI implements a range of analytical
and field projects in its core technical areas, including democracy and
governance, strategic management and performance improvement, organizational
capacity building, human development and natural resource management. For more
information on MSI, please visit our website at www.msiworldwide.com.
Project/Proposal
Summary:
The
USAID/Mexico-funded program entitled \"Mexico Rule of Law III: Justice and
Security Program\" arises from a Merida Initiative objective to prevent
and eradicate organized crime. The Program efforts will seek to strengthen
public transparency, accountability, and oversight and will also support
Mexican implementation of criminal justice reforms, professionalization of law
enforcement officials, and bring Mexico in line with the global anti-corruption
standards set forth in the U.N.
Position
Summary:
Under
the general supervision of the Senior Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E)
Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for assisting the M&E manager in
the Program´s planning tasks, and for managing the reporting process.
Responsibilities:
• Assist with quarterly and annual planning
by preparing the drafts of the documents that will be used in the process;
review consistency, and draw comparisons with previous planning exercises.
• Manage the report process, which
includes, collection, categorization, data analysis,
writing and editing weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports for the
Mission.
• Assist the M&E manager to prepare
briefings and urgent requests from the Mission.
• Experience in liaising with technical
teams.
• Coordinate with heads, advisors,
trainers and assistants of the technical teams, any additional information that
could better illustrate the achievements of the Program.
• Keep the M&E department updated,
regarding justice sector statistics from targeted sources.
• Prepare monthly background information about
the status of the implementation of the justice reform, including specific
information from the accusatory justice system.
Job
qualifications : Qualifications:
• University degree, preferably in
Political or Social Sciences, law or alternatively, an equivalent combination
of relevant training and field experience in Mexico;
• Three years experience in program
development, implementation and reporting;
• University degree, preferably in
Political or Social Sciences, law or alternatively, an equivalent combination
of relevant training and field experience in Mexico;
• Three years experience in program
development, implementation and reporting, including experience in liaising
with technical teams;
• Ability to write clear and concise
reports, strong strategic and analytical thinking and ability to work under
pressure and under tight deadlines;
• Strong knowledge of project development,
monitoring and evaluation concepts;
• Proven high level of computer literacy
in Microsoft Office. Corel graphics, an advantage;
• Familiarity with the justice sector in
México and in general with the government and legislative structures.
Fluent
English writing abilities for report writing;
*Please
Note: This is a local staff position. Candidates must have Mexican work
authorization to apply.
Education :
Bachelors degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : 09/30/2010
Submit
applications to : Recruitment Department at this email
address recruitment@msi-inc.com
Instructions
to applicants : Only candidates who have been selected
for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
To
apply, please visit our website: www.msiworldwide.com.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message: Please mention clearly in your
application letter that you learned about this job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL
of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
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Country Director - Guinea +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name
of company or organization : Helen Keller
International
Place
of Assignment :
Guinea
Job
description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as
a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight
and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, Helen Keller
International offers programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in
the United States. The organization
combats the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition by
establishing programs based on evidence and research. Each year, their programs directly benefit
millions of people, and children are a primary concern. HKI programs address malnutrition, cataract,
trachoma, onchocerciasis, refractive error and
diabetic retinopathy. HKI has nearly 600
staff and a worldwide annual budget of over $45 million.
Overview:
HKI
began programming in Guinea in 2000 with an initial focus on nutrition. Major activities include mass Vitamin A
supplementation, nutritional screening and surveillance, community based anemia
reduction, food fortification and micronutrient education and training. HKI also provides technical assistance for
national level nutrition surveys, and supports government efforts to coordinate
eye care and nutrition programs. In the
past, HKI has supported communication and behavior change programs for trachoma
and onchocerciasis control.
Scope
of the Position:
HKI
is seeking a Country Director to head operations based in Conakry. The primary responsibilities include the
day-to-day management of the Guinea country office and program; developing and
monitoring the implementation of country strategic plans and work plans, securing
funding for program continuation and identifying opportunities and funding for
program expansion. The position requires
close cooperation with the Government, NGO partners and donor and United
Nations agencies. The Country Director
manages a staff of eight. HKI-Guinea
programs are funded by a number of donors, including, the US Agency for
International Development (USAID), OFDA and the Canadian International
Development Agency (CIDA).
The
Country Director will report to the Deputy Regional Director for West Africa
and collaborate closely with the HKI Africa Regional Office, based in Dakar,
and Headquarters staff. The position
will require travel within country and some travel around the Africa region and
internationally. As with all Africa
Region staff, the Country Director may be called upon to provide assistance to
other country offices as needed. The
Country Director is responsible for:
• Implementation of HKI country programs
and manages project personnel to achieve the stated objectives in grants and
contracts
• Generating funding from international
and bilateral agencies, corporations, and individuals to continue and
aggressively expand project activities, in response to huge unmet needs in
nutrition and eye health
• Overall program design and proposal
development; program oversight to ensure a high standard and quality of
implementation; timely reporting; grant management, fiscal planning, and human
resource planning
• Representation in formal and informal
meetings with government officials, international donor agencies, UN agencies,
and national technical advisory groups pertinent to HKI project activities
Job
qualifications : Requirements/Qualifications:
• Minimum eight (8) years of field
experience in international public health nutrition programs
• Experience in, or willingness to learn
about eye health programs, in particular onchocerciasis
and trachoma is necessary
• Demonstrated ability to manage a
professional team in a multi-cultural environment
• Demonstrated ability to mobilize funds,
develop and create budgets and monitor financial status, and design and
implement workshops, seminars, surveys, monitoring systems and evaluations
• Proficient in the following computer
programs: Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel and EPI-INFO
and be an Internet user
• Given the nature of the position, a
premium will be placed on interpersonal skills
• Because HKI-Guinea implements an HKI
signature nutritional surveillance system in Conakry, a premium will be placed
on expertise in nutrition and food security data collection and analysis,
vulnerability assessments, and/or surveillance systems
• Minimum of a masters
degree in public health, nutrition, or a related field
• Minimum seven (7) years’ demonstrated
leadership experience in program development, implementation and evaluation,
including strong background in management of large-scale public health
programs; preferably with specific experience in management of public health
nutrition programs
• Excellent oral and written English and
French language skills, including the ability to quickly synthesize complex
technical and programmatic issues into concise communications. Candidates who do not possess both English
and French will not be considered.
• Demonstrated capacity to mobilize
program funding including donor cultivation and grants writing
• Demonstrated successful financial, human
resource and administrative management of complex, multi-donor programs with
multiple sub-offices
• Experience in managing USAID-funded
projects and familiarity with USAID policies and regulations are an advantage
• Demonstrated experience in data analysis
and interpretation
• Demonstrated experience of leading
programs that build capacity of local Governmental and non-governmental
counterparts
• Demonstrated ability to undertake
high-level representation and advocacy
Education :
Masters degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 3, 2010
Submit
applications to : Douglas Steinburg
at this email address dsteinburg@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : To Apply:
Interested
persons should submit: (1) cover letter (2) current curriculum vitae in English
(3) a short writing sample (2-3 pages) in English and French, to Mr. Douglas
Steinberg, Deputy Regional Director at dsteinberg@hki.org
with a copy to HKI Human Resources at hkihr@hki.org.
Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message: Please mention clearly in your
application letter that you learned about this job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL
of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
Country Director - Burkina Faso +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name
of company or organization : Helen Keller
International
Place
of Assignment :
Burkina
Job
description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as
a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight
and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI offers
programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United
States. The organization combats the
causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs
based on evidence and research. Each
year, their programs directly benefit millions of people, and children are a
primary concern. HKI programs address
malnutrition, cataract, trachoma, onchocerciasis,
refractive error and diabetic retinopathy.
HKI has nearly 600 staff and a worldwide annual budget of over $45
million. The Africa Region is recruiting
a Country Director for Burkina Faso.
Country
Program Overview:
HKI
started its programs in Burkina Faso in 1986 and opened an operating office in
1999. HKI supports the Burkina Faso
government’s efforts in the fight against malnutrition by implementing a wide
range of activities including Vitamin A supplementation, food fortification,
school health and nutrition, prevention and management of acute malnutrition,
enhanced homestead food production, promotion of orange-fleshed sweet potatoes
production and development of strategies to promote essential actions in
nutrition. HKI also provides technical
assistance to the government in the field of Neglected Tropical Diseases
(NTDs). These activities are focused on
supporting implementation of the CHANCE strategy for combating trachoma and
implementation of an integrated community based program against onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis. HKI also supports national eye care programs.
Position
Overview:
HKI
is seeking a Country Director to head operations based in Ouagadougou. The primary responsibilities are the
day-to-day management of the Burkina Faso country office and program;
developing and monitoring the implementation of country strategic plans and
work plans, securing funding for program continuation and identifying
opportunities and funding for program growth.
The position requires close cooperation with the Government of Burkina
Faso, partner NGOs, donors and UN agencies.
The Country Director supervises a management team of 4 and oversees a
staff of 40. HKI’s program in Burkina Faso is funded by a number of donors,
including, the US Agency for International Development (USAID), OFDA, the
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the European Union, the
Taiwan embassy, and private foundations.
Scope
of the Position:
The
Country Director (CD) oversees the implementation of HKI country programs and
manages project personnel to achieve the stated objectives in grants and contracts. The CD is responsible for generating funding
from international and bilateral agencies, corporations, and individuals to
continue and aggressively expand project activities, in response to huge unmet
needs in nutrition and eye health. The
CD is responsible for overall program design and proposal development; program
oversight to ensure a high standard and quality of implementation; timely
reporting; and grant management, fiscal planning, and human resource planning. The CD represents HKI in formal and informal
meetings with government officials, international donor agencies, UN agencies,
and national technical advisory groups pertinent to HKI project activities.
The
Country Director reports to the Deputy Regional Director for West Africa and
collaborates closely with the HKI Africa Regional Office, based in Dakar, and
headquarters program, development and operational staff. As with all Africa Region staff, the Country
Director may be called upon to provide assistance to other country offices as
needed.
Job
qualifications : Requirements/Qualifications:
Candidates
must have at least seven (7) years of field experience in international public
health or nutrition programs. Experience
in, or willingness to learn about eye health programs, in particular onchocerciasis and trachoma is necessary. Skills should include a demonstrated ability
to:
• manage a professional team in a
multi-cultural environment; a premium will be placed on interpersonal skills
• undertake high-level representation and
advocacy
• manage the financial, human resource and
administrative resources of complex, multi-donor programs with multiple
sub-offices
• lead programs that build capacity of
local Governmental and non-governmental counterparts
• lead program development, implementation
and evaluation, including management of large-scale public health programs;
preferably with specific experience in management of public health nutrition
programs
• mobilize program funding including donor
cultivation and grants writing; familiarity with USAID policies and regulations
are an advantage
• develop and create budgets and monitor
financial status
• design and implement workshops,
seminars, surveys, monitoring systems and evaluations
• proficiently
operate in the following computer programs:
Microsoft Suite, EPI-INFO and/or SPSS and Internet use
• analysis and
interpret data
• travel within
country and around the Africa region or beyond
Additionally,
candidates will have:
• Minimum masters degree in public health,
nutrition, or a related field
• Excellent oral and written English and
French language skills, including the ability to quickly synthesize complex
technical and programmatic issues into concise communications. Candidates who
do not possess both English and French will not be considered.
Education :
Masters degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 3, 2010
Submit
applications to : Douglas Steinburg
at this email address dsteinburg@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : To Apply:
The
initial contract is for two years with possibility of renewal depending on
funding. Interested persons should
submit: (1) cover letter (2) current curriculum vitae in English (3) a short
writing sample (2-3 pages) in both English and French, to Mr. Douglas
Steinberg, Deputy Regional Director for West Africa at dsteinberg@hki.org with a copy to Human
Resources at hkihr@hki.org. Please note
CD-Burkina Faso in the subject line.
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
Please mention clearly in your application letter that you learned about this
job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
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Country Director - Nigeria +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name
of company or organization : Helen Keller
International
Place
of Assignment :
Nigeria
Job
description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as
a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight
and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI offers
programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United States. The organization combats the causes and
consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs based on
evidence and research. Each year, their
programs directly benefit millions of people, and children are a primary
concern. HKI programs address
malnutrition, cataract, trachoma, onchocerciasis,
refractive error and diabetic retinopathy.
HKI has nearly 600 staff and a worldwide annual budget of over $45
million. The Africa Region is recruiting
a Country Director for Nigeria.
Country
Program Overview:
HKI-Nigeria
work began in 1999 with an initial focus on onchocerciasis
control and, in the first year of assistance, about 1 million people were
treated. The current program focuses on
child survival, neglected tropical disease, micronutrient deficiency and food
security. We work in partnership with the Ministry of Health at the Federal and
State level, national and international civil society organizations, UNICEF and
regional bodies like WAHO and ECOWAS; to strengthen the National vitamin A
supplementation program, National onchocerciasis
control program, food fortification and infant and young child nutrition. We
anticipate expanding into other areas including nutrition/HIV, nutrition/food
security, bio fortification, policy development and nutrition capacity
development.
Scope
of the Position:
The
Country Director (CD) is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the
HKI-Nigeria program and management of project personnel to achieve the
objectives agreed to in grants and contracts. The CD, in collaboration with
regional and Headquarters staff, is responsible for generating funding from
international and bilateral agencies, corporations, and individuals to continue
and expand project activities in Nigeria. The CD is responsible for
implementing strategic plans to further the overall mission and specific
programs of HKI that meet the evolving needs and conditions in Nigeria. The CD
is responsible for overall program design and proposal development; program
implementation and reporting; grant management; financial planning; and human
resource planning and management. The CD represents HKI in formal and informal
meetings with Nigeria government officials, international donor agencies, and
national technical advisory groups pertinent to HKI project activities. This
position is based in Abuja, Nigeria, with frequent travel to Jos, Central Plateau where HKI has a sub office. In
addition, The CD reports to the Deputy Regional Director for East, Central and
Southern Africa, and closely collaborates with the HKI Africa Regional Office
and headquarters staff.
Job
qualifications : Requirements/Qualifications:
• Minimum of a Masters degree in public
health, nutrition, development or related field, with strong preference given
to doctoral level degree
• Minimum 10 years demonstrated experience
in program development, implementation, and evaluation, including strong
background in management of nutrition programs
• Demonstrated capacity to mobilize
program funding including donor cultivation and grants writing
• Demonstrated ability to manage staff and
administrative and financial activities in developing country programs
• Previous experience in Nigeria or West
Africa desirable
• Experience in data analysis and
interpretation is highly desirable
• Excellent oral and written English,
including the ability to quickly synthesize complex technical and programmatic
issues into concise communications
• Demonstrated ability to undertake
high-level representation and advocacy
Education :
Masters degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 3, 2010
Submit
applications to : Anu Narayan at this email address anarayan@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : To Apply:
The
initial contract is for two years with possibility of renewal depending on
funding. Interested persons should
submit: (1) cover letter, (2) current curriculum vitae in English, (3) a short
writing sample (2-3 pages) in English to Ms. Anu Narayan, Deputy Regional Director, at anarayan@hki.org, with a copy to Human
Resources at hkihr@hki.org. Please note CD – Nigeria in the subject line.
Applications will be received until position is filled.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
Please mention clearly in your application letter that you learned about this
job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
Country Director - Zimbabwe +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name of company or organization : Helen Keller International
Place of Assignment
: Zimbabwe
Job
description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as
a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight
and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI currently
conducts programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United
States. HKI is known for sustainability,
reliability, efficiency and the highest level of technical expertise in
fighting and treating blindness and malnutrition. To accomplish its work, HKI builds the
capacity of local governmental, civil society and private sector systems and
infrastructure, and promotes the development of sustained, large-scale programs
that deliver effective preventative and curative eye health and nutrition
services. The hallmark of HKI’s work is
its proven effectiveness in developing, testing and scaling-up health
interventions, and integrating them within government and community
structures. HKI works with partners
around the world to help meet key provisions of the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), selected by all 191 United Nations member states, as well as
VISION2020, The Right to Sight. With
nearly 600 staff and an annual cash operating budget of over $45 million, HKI
is seeking a Country Director for its Zimbabwe program.
Country
Program Overview:
The
Zimbabwe Country Director represents HKI and is responsible for program
oversight and expansion. The current
program focuses on maternal and young child nutrition and child survival. We
work in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare, UNICEF and
others to strengthen the national vitamin A supplementation program and will be
developing and implementing a behavior change communication strategy to
mainstream nutrition throughout the DFID funded Protracted Relief Program. HKI Zimbabwe is a leading technical partner
in nutrition and anticipates expanding into multiple areas to incorporate a nutrition focused Behavior Change Communication (BCC)
strategy and both direct and indirect nutrition interventions into existing
health platforms including: HIV/AIDS programs, food security interventions,
IMCI programs, Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM)
programs, and the Village Health Worker System.
In addition, HKI provides technical support for the development of food
fortification policy and programs, nutrition policy development and the
building of nutrition capacity amongst partners and stakeholders. .
Scope
of the Position:
The
Country Director (CD) is responsible for overseeing the implementation of the
HKI-Zimbabwe program and management of project personnel to achieve the
objectives agreed to in grants and contracts.
The CD, in collaboration with Regional and Headquarters staff, is
responsible for generating funding from international and bilateral agencies,
corporations, and individuals to continue and expand program and activities in
Zimbabwe. The CD is responsible for
implementing strategic plans to further the overall mission and specific programs
of HKI that meet the evolving needs and conditions in Zimbabwe. The CD is responsible for overall program
design and proposal development; program implementation and reporting; grant
management; financial planning; and human resource planning and management. The CD represents HKI in formal and informal
meetings with Zimbabwe government officials, international donor agencies, and
national technical advisory groups pertinent to HKI project activities. This position reports to the Deputy Regional
Director for East, Central and Southern Africa, and closely collaborates with
the HKI Africa Regional Office and Headquarters staff.
Job
qualifications : Requirements/Qualifications:
• Minimum of a Masters degree in public
health, nutrition, development, agriculture, management or related field, with
strong preference given to doctoral level degree
• Minimum five (5) years demonstrated
experience in program development, implementation, and evaluation, including
strong background in management of nutrition programs
• Demonstrated capacity to mobilize
program funding including donor cultivation and grants writing
• Demonstrated ability to manage staff and
administrative and financial activities in developing country programs
• Experience in data analysis and
interpretation is highly desirable
• Excellent oral and written English,
including the ability to quickly synthesize complex technical and programmatic
issues into concise communications
• Demonstrated ability to undertake
high-level representation and advocacy
Education :
Masters degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 3, 2010
Submit
applications to : Anu Narayan at this email address anarayan@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : To Apply:
The
initial contract is for two years with possibility of renewal depending on
funding and performance. Qualified
candidates should submit: (1) cover letter; (2) current curriculum vitae in
English; and (3) a short writing sample (2-3 pages) in English, to Ms. Anu Narayan, anarayan@hki.org, noting “CD Zimbabwe” in
the subject heading, with a copy to Human Resources at hkihr@hki.org. The position start date is October 15, 2010
and applications will be received until position is filled.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
Please mention clearly in your application letter that you learned about this
job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
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East, Central & Southern Africa Field
Accountant +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name of company or organization : Helen Keller International
Place of Assignment
: Senegal
Job
description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as
a founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight
and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. Headquartered in New York City, HKI currently
conducts programs in 21 countries in Africa and Asia as well as in the United
States. HKI is known for sustainability,
reliability, efficiency and the highest level of technical expertise in
fighting and treating blindness and malnutrition. To accomplish its work, HKI builds the
capacity of local governmental, civil society and private sector systems and
infrastructure, and promotes the development of sustained, large-scale programs
that deliver effective preventative and curative eye health and nutrition
services. The hallmark of the
organization¡¦s work is its proven effectiveness in developing, testing and
scaling-up health interventions, and integrating them within government and
community structures. HKI works with
partners around the world to help meet key provisions of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs), selected by all 191 United Nations member states, as
well as VISION2020, The Right to Sight.
Scope
of the Position:
Helen
Keller International currently works in 13 countries throughout Africa. The East, Central & Southern Africa Field
Accountant (ECSAFA) is a member of the Africa Regional Finance Team. Under the
supervision of the Africa Regional Finance Manager (ARFM), the ECSAFA oversees
international accounting for Helen Keller International East, Central and
Southern Africa¡¦s (ECSA) six country office programs, including review of
financial reporting and consolidations submitted to the Agency¡¦s Headquarters. S/He will collect, organize and analyze
information from the assigned country offices, recommend strategies to the ARFM
for improving country office financial reporting and operations; serve as point
of contact to countries on HKI financial procedures and participate in training
sessions for country office staff.
Responsibilities
include, but are not limited to:
„X Review month end financial submissions of
ECSA country offices to ensure accuracy, timeliness and adherence to HKI¡¦s
policy and procedures;
„X Provide feedback to relevant country office
Finance Managers on financial submissions and resolve any issues prior to
submission to the ARFM;
„X Resolve all outstanding un-reconciled items
and uncategorized or improperly categorized transactions expeditiously,
ensuring country offices make all necessary adjustments following review;
„X Build a close working relationship with
country office finance staff for the purpose of obtaining data, resolving
anomalies, and assisting with proper account coding;
„X Strive for continuous country office
financial reporting improvements by suggesting procedural changes and offering
alternative strategies and goals to the ARFM.
In turn, with the ARFM, communicate and implement any agreed new
procedures and strategies;
„X Build a strong working relationship with
the West Africa Field Accountant to ensure a consistent approach for these two
positions is established;
„X Review monthly reporting documentation of
expenses over USD$5,000 and bank reconciliations received from assigned country
offices;
„X Provide first level review of monthly wire
transfer requests from assigned country offices;
„X Observe and monitor all internal control
issues, providing feedback on weaknesses or anomalies to the ARFM;
„X Provide first level review of all donor
financial reports for the region and assigned country offices, prior to
submission to ARFM;
„X Apply accounting techniques and standard
practices, particularly for US Agency for International Development (USAID),
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and European Union (EU)
government funding compliance, to the allowability,
classification and recording of financial transactions;
„X Assist in reviewing Project Financial
Reports against project budgets;
„X Work with Country Offices and Program
Managers to ensure appropriate financial management;
„X Follow generally accepted auditing
standards in planning and executing internal country office audits;
„X Maintain up to date understanding of donor
regulations and ensure compliance;
„X Assist ARFM in country office audits as
necessary;
„X Coordinate and respond to Headquarters
global audit queries related to country office data and transaction selections;
„X Work with Chief Financial Officer,
Controller, International Financial Operations and Contracts Manager, ARFM and
country office program staff to resolve policy and procedure compliance and
equity issues and ensure that financial practices meet the needs of all
interested parties;
„X Assist in mentoring country office Finance
Managers as assigned;
„X Travel to country offices to ensure interim
coverage in finance manager position vacancies when needed.
Job
qualifications : Qualifications:
„X Bachelor¡¦s degree required in Accounting;
„X At least 4 years of related work experience
in a non-governmental organization environment;
„X Excellent verbal and written English and
French required;
„X Experience with USAID and other donor rules and
regulations preferred;
„X Knowledge of Quicken, QuickBooks, Financial
Edge (Blackbaud), Serenic
or comparable accounting software required;
„X Proficiency in Excel and other Microsoft
Office applications required;
„X Strong quantitative and analytical skills;
must be extremely detail oriented;
„X Strong problem solving capabilities;
„X Excellent communication skills;
„X Experience in East, Central and Southern
African countries a plus.
Nationality : Eligible for employment in Senegal
Education :
Bachelors degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 3, 2010
Submit
applications to : Norbert Fukon
at this email address nfukon@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : How to Apply:
This
is a local position with the same benefits as those entitled by other local
staff. It is subject to payment of taxes according to Senegal labor code.
Interested
candidates should send a cover letter and resume by email, including current
and desired salary information, and noting ¡§ECSAFA¡¨ in the subject line, to nfokun@hki.org with a copy to hkihr@hki.org.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
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Africa Regional Nutrition Program Advisor +b
Posted by: Lori S Tiller
Name of
company or organization : Helen Keller International
Place
of Assignment :
Senegal
Job description : Established in 1915 with Helen Keller as a
founding trustee, Helen Keller International (HKI) works to save the sight and
lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Headquartered in New York City, HKI offers programs in 21 countries in
Africa and Asia as well as in the United States. The organization combats the causes and
consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs based on
evidence and research. Each year, their
programs directly benefit millions of people, and children are a primary
concern. HKI programs address
malnutrition, cataract, trachoma, onchocerciasis,
refractive error and diabetic retinopathy.
HKI has nearly 600 staff and a worldwide annual budget of over $45
million. The Agency is recruiting an
Africa Regional Nutrition Program Advisor.
Background:
In
sub-Saharan Africa, under-nutrition is one of the major drivers of under-five
mortality with the estimated attribution from 35% to 55%. Helen Keller International has established
itself as a leader in control of all forms of malnutrition in the region, with
particular expertise in control of vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Globally, HKI is moving towards consolidating
its nutrition and nutrition-related interventions within an Essential Nutrition
Actions (ENA) framework, an integrated package of nutrition support that encompasses
infant and young child feeding, the control of micronutrient deficiencies,
nutrition care of the sick child (including treatment of acute malnutrition),
as well as support to women’s nutrition, and is meant to be implemented at
scale with partners at all levels.
Additional issues incorporated include nutrition interventions for
school aged children as well as people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). In accordance with HKI’s strategic plan and
this vision, rapid expansion of proven HKI programs is underway, as is further
development of promising program areas.
With the growth of HKI’s programs in Africa (currently 13 country
programs with an annual budget of approximately $55 million; approximately 370
staff; and a number of strategic regional relationships), we have grown the
regional team to better support country programs and regional initiatives.
The
current Regional Nutrition and Child Survival Advisor is
seconded from the University of California, Davis, and will be returning to the
University beginning November 1, 2010.
He will maintain a part-time role as Senior Scientific Advisor for
Nutrition and Child Survival, including direct oversight for several ongoing
field studies.
Scope
of the position:
The
position of Africa Regional Nutrition Program Advisor reports to the Vice
President and Regional Director for Africa and to the Senior Scientific Advisor
for Nutrition and Child Survival for special projects. The Regional Nutrition Program Advisor works
in close collaboration with the two Deputy Regional Directors, program and
technical staff in the region and headquarters, and Country Directors. The position is based at the Regional Office
in Dakar, Senegal, with extensive field travel throughout HKI’s Africa
programs.
The
Regional Nutrition Program Advisor provides overall program vision, technical
input, grant management, planning and guidance on formative supervision for HKI
nutrition programs throughout Africa and is responsible for ensuring positive
donor relations and engaging in strategic partnerships with regional and
international agencies and academic institutions. The incumbent will serve as a catalyst and
technical resource in securing additional resources for HKI’s nutrition
programs in Africa, including writing proposals, and in leading documentation
and dissemination of HKI’s nutrition-related experiences by publishing relevant
reports and peer-reviewed papers in the international scientific
literature. The Regional Nutrition
Program Advisor will provide overall technical leadership to a team of
nutrition coordinators/specialists within country programs and direct line
management to a part-time Coordinator of the CIDA-supported regional vitamin A supplementation program.
Key
responsibilities:
1. Strategic planning and vision – Provide
technical support and leadership to country offices implementing
nutrition-related activities and regional nutrition initiatives, in
collaboration with the Regional and Deputy Regional Directors and Headquarters
program staff. Provide guidance to the
planning processes in specified countries for overall nutrition programs, in
accordance with the Agency strategic plan and nutrition and other program
strategies. Develop synergies between
program areas in co-ordination with the other program divisions, Africa
Regional Office and country offices, as agreed by the agency.
2. Program Quality Assurance and Grant
Management – Provide overall technical leadership to a team of nutrition
coordinators/specialists in the region and enhance technical quality of HKI’s
programs related to Nutrition and Child Survival. This requires extensive field travel for
supervision, monitoring/evaluation and training, alongside sharing technical
updates, developing manuals and tools that can be implemented throughout
Africa. Overall
responsibility for the grant management of Regional Nutrition and Child
Survival grants, including timely preparation of donor reports and financial
management of projects, in line with donor contracts. Work in co-ordination with the Deputy Regional
Directors, Country Directors and Headquarters program staff to ensure accurate
and timely reporting of program results, the development and implementation of
appropriate monitoring and evaluation tools and that new technical updates are
well understood and adopted in country offices.
3. Staff Development – Collaborate with the
Regional and Deputy Regional Directors, Country Directors and Headquarters
program staff in interviewing, hiring, orienting and training Nutrition and
Child Survival staff in the region. Plan regional Nutrition and Child Survival events to promote area
and Agency learning.
4. Program Development/Marketing/Fundraising
– Identify and pursue new program initiatives that are consistent with HKI’s
mission and strategic plan through developing innovative, evidence-based
strategies, assisting Country Offices and Deputy Regional Directors to collect
data, evaluate and analyze programs, as well as identifying and prioritizing
the use of local regional, and/or centrally based technical resources. Play a key role in developing and
implementing strategies to raise both long term restricted and unrestricted
funds to sustain, expand and improve Nutrition and Child Survival Programs
throughout Africa, including proposal writing, identifying partnership
possibilities and maintaining strong relationships with existing donors and
cultivating new donors in close collaboration with Regional and Deputy Regional
Directors, Program Directors, Country Directors and the Vice President of
Development and Communications.
5. Representation – Serve as HKI’s
representative at meetings concerning Nutrition and Child Survival and related
coalitions in the region. Establish and
maintain a network of regional institutions, country government officials,
international and local donors, international and local NGOs, universities and
other resource institutions and other colleagues that support HKI’s Nutrition
and Child Survival Programs.
6. Dissemination of information – Maintain
and further the Agency’s international role in Nutrition and Child Survival by
assisting Country Offices to document and publish/present relevant programmatic
findings and lessons learned. Takes Regional Leadership of
organizational/regional “communities of practice” by preparing an inventory of
country experiences and practices regarding program implementation activities
and related documents and other materials, ensuring integration of best
practices and lessons learned across countries and into the new generation of
programs. Under supervision of Senior
Scientific Advisor for Nutrition and Child Survival will participate in
preparation of articles for Nutrition News for Africa. Lead and assist country staff and research
collaborators in developing articles for peer-reviewed publication.
Supervisory
Responsibilities:
The
Regional Nutrition Program Advisor directly supervises the part-time
Coordinator of the CIDA-supported regional vitamin A supplementation program
(based in Tanzania) and will, as appropriate, assist the Regional Director, Deputy
Regional Directors and Country Directors with planning, assigning, and
directing work of the Nutrition and Child Survival country program staff;
appraising performance; and resolving problems.
The supervisory role may expand depending on future needs of the Region
and according to available funding, and this may include fellows and/or
interns.
The
incumbent closely coordinates with the Regional Director and Deputy Regional
Directors for Africa and Nutrition and Child Survival program staff at Headquarters
and in the region and country offices to ensure that HKI is represented at key
international and regional conferences with donors, governments and other
agencies, and collaborates closely with country offices throughout Africa. The Advisor works closely with a large
coalition of international non-governmental development organizations,
multilateral institutions, and African Ministries of Health, and serves as the
primary technical point person for HKI’s partnership with the West African
Health Organization concerning issues of Nutrition and Child Survival.
Job qualifications : Qualifications:
• Doctoral degree in Nutrition or related
field with strong hands-on experience in nutrition programming, including at
the community level, is highly preferred.
Masters degree or medical degree with strong track record in program
implementation and publications will be considered;
• At least 8 years of related field
experience in nutrition programming (e.g., micronutrients, infant and young
child feeding and women’s nutrition), including strong quantitative analytic
skills, ideally including development and management of Nutrition and Child
Survival Programs;
• Familiarity with behavior
change communication strategies in support of nutrition programs necessary;
• Demonstrated track record in undertaking
and supporting data collection, analysis and report and article writing,
including publication in peer-reviewed journals. At least 5 peer-reviewed articles published
in last 5 years;
• Demonstrated understanding of complex
international operations. Ability to
manage technical team and to interact with community of practice in Nutrition
and Child Survival across the agency;
• A proven successful track record in
fundraising;
• Strong technical knowledge of Nutrition
and Child Survival Programs in the developing world, particularly sub-Saharan
Africa, including demonstrated ability to track and disseminate new
developments in the field;
• Ability to undertake extensive field
travel (approximately 35-50%);
• Strong interpersonal skills in dealing
with external contacts, as well as internal colleagues;
• Excellent oral and written English. Ability to read, analyze
and interpret the most complex documents, and to prepare presentations and
articles using original or innovative techniques or style. Ability to make effective and persuasive
speeches and presentations on controversial or complex topics to top management
and public groups;
• Strong oral and written ability in
French is highly desired. If a candidate
without French skills is selected he/she would have to commit to learn
French. Ability to work in Portuguese is
an advantage;
• Demonstrated knowledge of the
application of information technologies to HKI program areas. Knowledge of
various software to be able to undertake data analysis, prepare presentations
and other work-related documents.
Education : Doctorate degree
Job type : Full-time,
long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 10, 2010
Submit
applications to : Shawn Baker at this email address af_nutrecruit@hki.org
Instructions
to applicants : How to Apply:
Interested
candidates should submit electronically: (1) cover letter; (2) current
curriculum vitae in English; (3) a short writing sample (2-3 pages) in English,
to Shawn Baker, af_nutrecruit@hki.org
with a copy to Human Resources at hkihr@hki.org.
Please state Application for Africa
Regional Nutrition Program Advisor in the e-mail subject line. All correspondence should include physical
and e-mail addresses as well as contact telephone number(s).
Applications
should be submitted by September 10, 2010 at which time we will start reviewing
candidates. However, the position will remain open until a suitable candidate
is identified. We appreciate the
interest of all applicants in working for HKI, however due to the volume of
applications we receive, only short-listed candidates
will be notified.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
Please mention clearly in your application letter that you learned about this
job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
Finance & Administration Officer +b
Posted by: Ken Smithson
Name
of company or organization : Western & Central Pacific
Fisheries Commission
Place
of Assignment :
Micronesia
Job
description : In addition to providing secretariat
support to the Commission’s Finance and Administration Committee, the FAO
manages a number of support staff and services contracts as well as providing
advice, oversight and operational services to the Executive Director in respect
of finance and administrative matters.
This position requires significant direct involvement at all levels of
the Finance and Administration work programme.
Job
qualifications : Essential
• A business or corporate management
tertiary qualification. (A post-graduate degree would be an advantage);
• Five (5) years professional experience
at a senior level in an inter-governmental agency with large operational
budgets.
• Extensive experience in project,
financial and personnel management.
• Leadership qualities with proven ability
to guide and motivate a large multicultural, multi-disciplinary team of Finance
and Administration staff; and having good strategic and staff performance
management experience and skills.
• Excellent communication, marketing and
public relations skills;
• Experience in managing, supporting or
implementing personnel management programmes.
Desirable
• Demonstrated senior level finance and
administration responsibilities.
• Experience with Risk Management
approaches and strategies.
• Experience with staff capacity
development approaches.
Nationality : National of a member state
Education :
Bachelors degree
Job
type : Full-time, long-term
Start-up
date : December 2010
Deadline
for submission of applications : 30 September 2010
Submit
applications to : Executive Director at this email
address ken.smithson@wcpfc.int
Instructions
to applicants : See www.wcpfc.int
for more information
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
Please mention clearly in your application letter that you learned about this
job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is http://www.devjobsmail.com.
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Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation
Technical Senior Specialist +b
Posted by: Melissa Clifton
Name
of company or organization : Heifer International
Place
of Assignment :
USA
Job
description : Heifer Int’l, a global, dynamic,
non-profit org w/a compelling mission to alleviate world hunger & poverty
is in search of a detail-oriented individual to assist in the effective
implementation of Heifer’s planning, monitoring & evaluation (PM&E)
system by developing tools for research, surveys, data mgmt & analysis. This
position will provide support for evaluations & assist in the development
of PM&E capacity & resources for org use. For more info about our org,
detailed job desc, & online application visit www.heifer.org/careers HEIFER INT’L IS
AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER BY CHOICE.
Job
qualifications : For more info about our org, detailed
job desc, & online application visit www.heifer.org/careers HEIFER INT’L IS
AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER BY CHOICE.
Education :
Bachelors degree
Job
type :
Full-time, long-term
Deadline
for submission of applications : 9-3-10
Submit
applications to : jobs@heifer.org
at this email address jobs@heifer.org
Instructions
to applicants : For more info about our org, detailed
job desc, & online application visit www.heifer.org/careers HEIFER INT’L IS
AN EOE/AA EMPLOYER BY CHOICE.
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
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Associate Director for TM +b
Posted by: Karen Vieira
Name of
company or organization : AED
Place
of Assignment :
USA
Job description : AED is seeking a Senior Financial Training
Specialist. Working in the Office of the
Chief Financial Officer, the Senior Finance Training Specialist will lead a
variety of corporate-wide financial training initiatives. Reporting to the
Vice-President & Director of Corporate Budgeting and Financial Training,
the Senior Finance Training Specialist will assess the training needs of the
global operational/ finance staff, develop, organize, and conduct training for
the operational/ finance staff in the areas of financial compliance standards,
accounting, financial reporting, travel policies, and procurement procedures;
and create other training modules and instructional materials as needed.
Job
qualifications : REQUIRES: Master’s or equivalent work experience required;
Minimum ten years prior work experience to include five years experience in
training needs analysis, program design, delivery, and/or assessment;
Demonstrated knowledge of government cost principles, regulations, procurement,
A-122, and A-133; Demonstrated knowledge of financial systems training
including automated systems such as Quickbooks;
Demonstrated familiarity with precepts of multiple adult learning methodologies
and curriculum development techniques; Familiarity with USAID practices and
procedures preferred; Knowledge of FAR, AIDAR, and OMB (non-profit related)
regulations preferred; Previous experience in international or cross cultural
context is strongly preferred. Background
Check required.
Nationality : USA
Education : Bachelors degree
Job type : Full-time,
long-term
Start-up
date : ASAP
Deadline
for submission of applications : September 15, 2010
Submit
applications to : Karen Vieira at this email address employ@aed.org
Instructions
to applicants : TO APPLY: Interested applicants should
send resume with cover letter referencing position #KV10366 to: AED/HR, 1825
Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20009 or apply
http://www.aed.org/Employment/AED-Current-Openings.html. We thank all individuals for their interest
in AED, however only those selected for interviews
will be contacted. Individuals responding to job postings are considered
applicants if you meet the following criteria: (1) have expressed interest
through the Internet, email or other related technologies, (2) are considered
by the AED for a particular position, (3) possess the basic qualifications for
the position and (4) do not at any point remove yourself from consideration.
AA/EOE/M/F/D/V
Follow-up : Applicants need not do follow-ups
Important Message:
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job vacancy through DEVJOBS, and mention the URL of DEVJOBS, which is
http://www.devjobsmail.com.
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