CARTA seeks to recruit a Program Coordinator to coordinate the activities of the non-African partner institutions (NAP), support the CARTA-evidence project and assist the CARTA secretariat in other program management tasks. This is a new role arising from the implementation of the current five-year strategic plan which has, subsequently triggered tremendous growth in our programs.
Location
The Consortium will consider applications from candidates interested in being headquartered in the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa), APHRC (Nairobi, Kenya), or one of the non-African-partner institutions. Independently of the agreed location for work, the position will involve international travel and the job may require an average of a week per month on location, usually an African country, or longer stays at APHRC or the University of the Witwatersrand.
Duties/Responsibilities
Coordination of Non-African Partners (NAP) Activities
Convening of CARTA non-African partner institutions regular meetings.
Coordinating the work of partner focal persons in the NAP institutions, communicating with them regularly and keep them informed about all CARTA-related activities, roles and responsibilities.
Reporting on CARTA’s performance, visibility, engagement and other relevant issues at the non-African partner institutions to the CARTA secretariat, Executive Directorate, Partners Forum, Board of Management and other adhoc meetings.
Coordinating the identification of experts from NAP institutions who can contribute to CARTA activities.
Implementing external review processes including but not exclusively those associated to:
CARTA postdoctoral awards;
CARTA PhD fellowship training;
CARTA graduate training including the Graduate Grant Writing Workshop;
CARTA research hubs.
Coordinating the organization of graduate workshops.
Providing administrative support to CARTA activities and projects based at NAP institutions, providing project management support (including budgeting and accounting for funds disbursed in support of CARTA activities at non-African partner institutions) and serving as the connection with the CARTA secretariat.
Identification of research capacity strengthening opportunities:
At non-African partner institutions for CARTA fellows.
At CARTA events for students and staff from non-African institutions.
Identification of funding opportunities and supporting fundraising for CARTA.
Other activities that the NAP may consider necessary.
Coordination of CARTA Evidence Activities
Providing administrative support to CARTA-Evidence activities, providing project management support (including budgeting and accounting for funds disbursed in support of CARTA evidence activities) and serving as the connection with the CARTA secretariat.
Identifying funding opportunities and supporting fundraising for CARTA evidence.
Supporting the implementation of CARTA evidence project activities, coordinating stakeholder and partners meetings, tracking progress and reporting against approved milestones.
Assist in the development and implementation of the CARTA evidence project.
Coordinate CARTA evidence site updates and reporting activities.
Overseeing website traffic and engage users and stakeholders to increase its use.
Secretariat support to the University of the Witwatersrand
Providing administrative support to the CARTA co-director based at the University of the Witwatersrand.
Supporting the planning, coordination and implementation of CARTA activities at the University of the Witwatersrand.
General Program Support
Maintaining accurate and up-to-date program records and documentation.
Contributing to the development of research papers, policy briefs, and other knowledge products.
Other program-related activities that may be necessary.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience
A Masters degree in Business Administration, Health Systems Strengthening, Public Health, Applied Sciences or related field.
At least three years post-masters experience in an academic or research setting.
Experience managing capacity strengthening activities in academic settings and/or research institutes.
Good verbal and written communication skills in English.
Ability to work independently, set priorities, juggle tasks and meet tight deadlines.
Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills and ability to work in a culturally diverse team.
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Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and will be required submit a Police Clearance Certificate at a certain stage of the recruitment process. Cover letters should be addressed to:The Human Resources OfficerAfrican Population and Health Research Center, IncAPHRC Campus, Manga Close, off Kirawa Road, KitisuruP. O. Box 10787-GPO, NairobiWebsite: www.aphrc.org
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