Job Field: Sector in Administration / Secretarial  , NGO/Non-Profit

  • Programme Officer

    Programme Officer

    Example Tasks:
    Implement programme and project activities;
    Manage the daily work and administration required for the project;
    Contribute to the implementation of UPR Info’s strategy;
    Conduct high-level meetings with senior government officials;
    Undertake fundraising activities.
    Skills required:
    Meticulous and detail-oriented;
    Pro-active person, self-motivated, positive attitude, strategic thinking and multi-tasking ability;
    Curiosity and capacity to contribute to the development of the NGO; it is expected that the candidate will be able to go beyond the scope of her/his assignment;
    Ability to work flexibly, under tight timelines and on multiple agendas simultaneously;
    Ability to work independently and effectively with minimum supervision;
    Good communication and public presentation skills;
    Service-oriented;
    Excellent organisational and strong interpersonal skills;
    Good computer and internet skills, especially Excel. Further information available on our website.

  • Project Assistant

    Project Assistant

    The full JD is available on the AAH-I website. (www.actionafricahelp.org)
    Qualifications, skills and Experience
    Bachelor’s degree in Community Development, Social Studies or equivalent.
    At least three years’ experience in a comparable post.
    Experience on similar projects in El Wak District or Gedo Region.

  • Area Programme Manager Country Programme Internal Audit Manager Logistics Coordinator

    Area Programme Manager Country Programme Internal Audit Manager Logistics Coordinator

    Location: Turkana 
    Grade:  1
     
    Post Type: National ( 1 year contract with possibility of renewal) 
    Child Safeguarding: Level 3 – the responsibilities of the post may require the post holder to have regular contact with or access to children or young people
     
    Role Purpose: The Area Programme Manager has overall responsibility for providing leadership which produces effective delivery and development of programmes in his/her area of operations.
     
    The APM is responsible for the efficient management of all Area Office resources (grants, awards, staff and assets) and leads the representation of Save the Children with county level authorities, INGOs and NGOS, and visitors.
     
    His/her management of programme implementation and operations will ensure that the Area Office is in accordance with Save the Children’s policies and practises its Mission, Vision and Values. 
    Scope of Role:
    Reports to: Director of Programme Operations
    Dimensions: Save the Children has been operational in Kenya since the 1950s, providing support to children through developmental and humanitarian relief programmes delivered both directly and through local partners.
     
    Current programming focuses on child protection, child rights governance, education, health, HIV/AIDS, livelihoods, nutrition and WASH.
     
    In 2012, as part of a global reorganization process, Save the Children combined the programmes of SC UK, SC Canada and SC Finland to create a single operation in Kenya.
     
    In Feb 2014, we completed a second transition, which saw us join forces with the British INGO, Merlin, and merge their health and nutrition programmes with our own.
     
    Save the Children now has an operational presence in Bungoma, Dadaab Refugee Camp, Garissa, Mandera, Turkana and Wajir and we work through partners in many other parts of the country.
     
    We employ nearly 300 staff and will have an operating annual budget in 2016 of approximately US$20 million.
    Staff directly reporting to this post: Programme Managers, MEAL Coordinator, Logistics Officer, Support Services Coordinator, Finance Coordinator. 
    Key Areas of Accountability:
    Quality Program Implementation, Management and Reporting
    Responsible and accountable for SC’s programmes in the area and for the implementation and management of programmes, grants and awards in accordance with SC’s strategies and policies for quality programming.
    Ensure that the Area Office teams receive appropriate and timely support from technical advisers and programme quality teams for program design and strategy, M&E, advocacy and planning.
    Contribute to strategy and proposal development within the area under the overall leadership of the Programme Development and Quality team. Responsible for ensuring that proposals are relevant, contextualized and inclusive of all required support and staffing costs at the field level.
    Ensure that the programmes are appropriately monitored reviewed and evaluated on a continuous basis according to organisational quality standards and in coordination with the Programme Development and Quality team.
    Ensure appropriate systems for all aspects of programme cycle management are in place ensuring lessons learned are taken into account.
    Operational Management
    Responsible and accountable for SC’s programmes in the area and ensure the planning, implementation and management of programmes in accordance with SC’s strategies and policies
    Lead the Area Management Team in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of field operations and ensure that programme plans are clearly prioritized and communicated to the operations team effectively;
    Conduct regular Area Management Meetings (preferably fortnightly) to enhance information sharing among Area Management Team members and effectiveness of operations;
    Work closely with the Programme Operations Director to ensure adequate logistical support to deliver high quality programmes effectively.
    Lead the development and monitoring of field-based detailed programme implementation and grant management work plans. Responsible for ensuring that field-based teams implement programmes on schedule and within budget.
    Responsible for the delivery of high quality, timely reports for donors and internal purposes, as well as the development of relevant case studies, success stories and other documentation.
    Lead field-based start-up meetings of new projects with relevant CO staff to guarantee a joint understanding among team members of donor requirements, budget responsibilities, technical requirements and other considerations.
    Ensure standardized systems, policies and procedures are in place, well understood by all staff and in line with  the country programme system and are implemented in an appropriate manner
    Ensure that the principles of child safeguarding and ‘do no harm’ are embedded in all programme planning, implementation and reporting and that staff receive regular, up to date training on same. Ensure transparency in targeting beneficiaries, delivery of services and participation of beneficiaries and partners in planning and monitoring of process is reflected in programme delivery.
    Ensure all SCI Management Operating Standards are followed, implemented and maintained
    Ensure all contingency and Emergency Preparedness Plans are continually updated according to SC operational standards and implemented when appropriate.
    Financial, Budget, Grant & Award Management
    Responsible for all budgets (donors and SC’s own resources) provided to the area. This may be delegated to other budget holders but overall accountability for the budgets for the area remains with the Area Programme Manager.
    Lead monthly budget vs actual grant management meetings at appropriate levels with team and in close collaboration with the Grants and Awards Manager. Ensure timely report providing a variance analysis on each budget is submitted to Programme Operations Director and Finance Director
    Identify any budget challenges or issues such as over or underspends and propose solutions to line manager as soon as issues are identified. Ensure that these are identified through the monthly variance meetings and immediately addressed.
    Oversee the general application and observance of financial procedures and guidelines set out in SC financial manual and donors’ requirements
    Ensure the grants are managed as per Save the Children’s and donors’ requirement including the quality and timely submission of reports
    In collaboration with PDQ, ensure an efficient fundraising plan is in place and implemented
    Prepare annual budgets for the Area Office programme, assessing costs and budget/expenditures from projects and asset inventory.
    Prepare, and submit for approval, program budgets and expenditure forecasts.
    Responsible for certifying and authorizing disbursements according to SC and donor guidelines.
    Human Resources
    Lead, manage and motivate the Area Programme team, ensuring that they have clear work objectives and individual/team work plans and receive meaningful feedback on their performance;
    In coordination with the SMT, maintain appropriate staffing levels and structures in the Area programme team, whilst planning and implementing specific actions to recruit, manage and motivate staff.
    Ensure appropriate gender and ethnic diversity within the Area programme team;
    Ensure that Area staffs have clearly defined objectives and understand their responsibilities.
    Ensure compliance with staff development strategies and Performance Management systems and evaluations.
    Security management and Context Monitoring
    In close collaboration with the Safety and Security Director, proactively monitor the political, military and security situation at local level and regularly report on its potential impact on SC’s activities
    In close collaboration with the Safety and Security Director, develop a clear safety and security management plan for all areas of operations. Ensure that staff understand and can implement this plan – and that it is reviewed and updated regularly.
    Manage and report on all security incidents in accordance with SCI Safety and Security procedures
    Representation Accountabilities
    Establish, maintain, and improve active and regular working relationships and take the lead role in representing the principles and work of SC to representatives of other organizations (UN, NGOs, INGOs, counterparts, donors, government Authorities etc) who are working and visiting in the Area Programme.
    Oversee that local implementing partners are discharging their responsibilities, live up to stipulations stated in the partnership agreement and take appropriate action.
    Ensure that SC partnership approaches and practices comply with SC’s Child Safeguarding Policy and where possible promotes effective child participation.
    Skills and Behaviours (our Values in Practice)
    Accountability:
    Holds self accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values
    Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities – giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved
    Ambition:
    Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves (and their team), takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages others to do the same
    Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
    Future orientated, thinks strategically
    Collaboration:
    Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, members and external partners and supporters
    Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength
    Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to
    Creativity:
    Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
    Willing to take disciplined risks
    Integrity:
    Honest, encourages openness and transparency
    Qualifications and Experience
    Bachelors degree in development or other social sciences and extensive practical senior management experience preferably in development and humanitarian response programmes;
    Experience of managing the programme cycle, including assessments, project design, proposal and report writing, implementation, monitoring and evaluation;
    Strong results orientation, with the ability to challenge existing mindsets
    Experience of managing large and diverse teams in resource-poor, insecure settings.
    Excellent planning, coordination, and reporting skills, with the ability to organise a substantial workload comprised of complex, diverse tasks and responsibilities;
    Strong  analytical, monitoring and evaluation, and report-writing abilities;
    Technical skills in two or more Save the Children sectors – health, livelihoods, child protection, education, nutrition, child rights governance, HIV/AIDS or WASH ;
    Strong, demonstrable, financial management skills, particularly in budgeting and reporting;
    Experience in, and a commitment to, the implementation of robust Performance Management and staff capacity building and development;
    Strong communication, people management and interpersonal skills in English,
    Willingness to work and travel in often difficult and insecure environments;
    Computer literacy, particularly in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint;
    Strong representational and communication skills;
    Commitment to Save the Children’s Child Safeguarding and other global policies, and to Save the Children’s vision, mission and values.
    Understanding of child rights programming.
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  • Programme Assistant

    Programme Assistant

    Programme Assistant Job Responsibilities
     
    The eTools Support Assistant will be supporting 21 COs and ESARO in the region. The initial priority COs will be UNICEF Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, South Sudan and Regional Office (ESARO).
     
    Key expected Results
     
    Support data entry for eTools
     
    Assist Country Offices in adoption of eTools by providing data entry support to offices of work plans, partnership and implementation monitoring documents.
    The entry of country office data is to be carried out in a coordinated manner with those appointed as responsible in each country office as part of the eTools adoption work plan.
     
    Support the strengthening of Country office capacities for eTools adoption
     
    Assist the Programme Specialist (eTools) in undertaking review of country office eTools workspace data to ensure that data contained in relevant documents such as PCAs/PD/SSFAs, work plans are entered correctly.
     
    Programme Assistant Job Qualifications
     
    Education – Completion of secondary education, preferably supplemented by technical or university courses related to the work of UNICEF.
    Work experience – A minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible administrative or clerical work experience is required. Familiarity with UNICEF’s country programme cycle and associated processes is an asset.
    Skills and experience in data entry and use of spreadsheets is an added advantage;
    Good knowledge of MS Office applications is a requirement.
    Languages – Excellent writing and communication skills in English and preferred knowledge of at least one other UN language.
     
    Competencies 
     
    Diversity and Inclusion
    Integrity
    Commitment
    Communication
    Working with people
    Drive for Results
    Analyzing
    Learning and Researching
    Planning and Organizing
    Following Instructions and Procedures

  • Project Administrator Assistant

    Project Administrator Assistant

    Responsibilities for the Project Admin Assistant Job
     
    Finance and private sector contributions
    Prepare annual budgets and monthly and/or quarterly forecasts
    Review monthly fund requests received from the different offices and finalize them before submission for approval in a timely manner
    Review financial statements received from the headquarters, ensuring that expenditure are according to approved budgets, including country monthly fund requests.
    Identify and communicate variances and funding gaps and recommend solutions to respective managers
    Ensure consistent application of donor and IFDC financial policies and procedures
    Review work practices and financial procedures for better operational efficiency and proactively raise management attention to potential issues in accounts, financial processes and controls
    Whenever requested, liaise with auditors to ensure compliance with relevant requirements and standards
    Monitor time-writing by 2SCALE/ESAFD staff to track in-kind contributions
    Monitor (planned and actual) cost-share contributions of private partners (companies, producer groups etc.) as agreed upon in the partnership agreements, action plans and/or other documents.
    Liaise with 2SCALE NWAFD (Ghana Office) to align monitoring processes.
    Ensure, in consultation with IFDC HQ that additional costs of auditing private cost-share contributions are being reimbursed to private partners.
     
    Administration
     
    Support 2SCALE staff in approval processes, sharing and filing of documents, including contracts
    In collaboration with the Grants Manager and other relevant project staff, monitor contractual obligations.
    Assist the Project Leader and the Regional Agribusiness Coordinator in preparing and submitting reports to the donor and to IFDC in a timely manner
    Monitor leave requests from project staff and inform all team members about absences
    In close collation with the IFDC Kenya Finance and Administration team, ensure general day-to-day project administration , including but not limited to purchase of equipment and services, organization of travels, logistics for project activities in Kenya
    In collaboration with IFDC field staff, coordinate the logistical organization of regional project activities.
    Contribute to the development, improvement and monitoring of project procedures.
     
    Human Resources
     
    Support the IFDC Finance and Administration teams in the target countries on hiring and orientation of new project hires as per the HR manual.
    Assist the Regional Agribusiness Coordinator in the personnel performance evaluation process
    Help initiate consultancy requests, review and monitor consultancy contracts prepared by Human Resources.
    Perform any other duties as deemed necessary for the success of the project.
     
    Qualifications for the Project Admin Assistant Job
     
    Bachelor’s degree in accounting, administration or related field, with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience, or Master’s degree with at least 2 years of professional experience. An experience in a similar position with donor-funded development projects is required.
    Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook, and in accounting software
    Organized and accurate person with attention to detail
    Ability to strictly meet deadlines
    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
    Team player, at ease in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment. Ability to interact effectively with a geographically dispersed multi-cultural team composed of international and national personnel
    Willingness to spend long, highly interactive hours on detailed work that demands accuracy.
    Fluent in English (spoken and written). Some understanding of Portuguese recommended.
    Supervision The Project Administrator Assistant for East and Southern Africa will be supervised by and report to the Project Administrator

  • Staff Assistant

    Staff Assistant

    Responsibilities
    Assist in Division and Programme-wide coordination
    Ensure smooth secretarial support to the Director, overseeing special assignments and giving guidance to colleagues over office procedure and special instruction;
    Consolidate mission and leave forecasts for the Programme Division, including consolidating forecasts for the sub-programme co-ordinators and regional directors;
    Assist with travel arrangements for the Director, ensuring the appropriate authorizations are received;
    Participate in the preparation of staff and/or any other meetings as requested by the Director, including organizing, booking the venue and raising the appropriate documents in Umoja;
    Organize meetings with ministers, senior governments personnel, ambassadors:
    Representatives of the media and non-governmental organizations, including facilitating smooth entry into the complex by liaising with security for clearance;
    Answer routine queries and acknowledge all documents and important letters in the absence of the Director.
    Process Communication
    Receive, screen and track incoming correspondence, drawing the Director’s attention to specific issues for his attention;
    Draft replies to general and administrative correspondence on the basis of instructions and/or own initiative, and finalize such correspondence.
    Other Duties
    Arrange appointments and receive visitors;
    Assist in preparing the Director’s agenda;
    Maintain the filing system (paper and electronic), ensuring that all activities supported are traceable and accessible when required;
    Serve as focal point, leave monitor, time attendance monitor for the Division;
    Initiate requisition of goods and services as required, including raising shopping carts in Umoja and other associated processes;
    Ensure office equipment such as photocopiers are well maintained;
    Act as procurement focal point of the Division;
    Perform other relevant duties as assigned.
    Competencies
    Professionalism: Knowledge of general office and administrative support including but not limited to administrative policies, processes and procedures related to budget, finance, procurement, and human resources . Shows pride in work and in achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges; remains calm in stressful situations.
    Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
    Planning & Organizing: Develops clear goals that are consistent with agreed strategies; identifies priority activities and assignments; adjusts priorities as required; allocates appropriate amount of time and resources for completing work; foresees risks and allows for contingencies when planning; monitors and adjusts plans and actions as necessary; uses time efficiently.
    Education
    Completion of secondary education is required. Supplementary training in secretarial, work from a recognized secretarial college and/or diploma in business administration and/or other relevant qualifications, is required.
    MUST have passed the United Nations Administrative Support Assessment Test (ASAT) or the Global General Service Test (GGST) at Headquarters or an equivalent locally-administered test at Offices away from Headquarters.
    Work Experience
    A minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible working experience in or related area, is required.
    Working knowledge of enterprise resource planning (ERP) is desirable.
    Experience in working with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other software packages will be an advantage.
    Languages
    English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat.
    For this post, fluency in written and oral English is required.
    Working knowledge of the French language is desirable.
    Working knowledge of other UN official languages is desirable.

  • Team Assistant

    Team Assistant

    Contract Duration: 2 years Fixed Term Contract
    Role Purpose:
    Provide a professional administration support service to the Director, Migration and Displacement Initiative (MDI) and the global MDI team, with specific focused support to the Director.
    The role will also provide an opportunity to get involved in the migration and displacement sector and engage on related research, policy and programming issues.
    Other tasks include (but not limited to)
    Manage all travel booking arrangements for the Director and the MDI team, including other related requirements such as visas, hotel accommodation and foreign currency. It should be noted that most of the MDI team are not based in Nairobi.
    Pro-actively manage and organise a variety of meetings, including dial-ins/Lync/Video calls, all logistics and checking attendees in advance – and where appropriate take notes and follow up on/monitor action points
    Maintain a workflow tracking document / tool on the different MDI projects / initiatives etc.
    Monitor the team’s budget and track the budget and process invoices for key projects
    Provide support to Research Manager/Adviser in overseeing contracts/budgets for research projects.
    Play supportive role, if requested, in the analysis of research data
    Prepare expense claims for the Director and team
    Support with the design and production of communications materials for the team, e.g. power point presentations
    Maintain filing and correspondence as necessary
    Develop strong, positive relationships with all relevant stakeholders on behalf of the Director and MDI team.
    Qualifications and Experience
    Minimum 2 years’ experience in a similar role
    Experience of planning and organising meetings and events, with a strong attention to detail
    Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
    Sound judgement and an ability to effectively prioritise multiple tasks in a constantly changing environment
    Ability to adopt a pro-active approach and offer solutions as appropriate
    Willingness to learn new skills and engage in other elements of the MDI’s mandate as requested
    Strong written and oral communication skills, fluent in English, with an eye for detail
    Ability to liaise and communicate effectively with a broad range of people at all levels, across different cultures and to act with credibility, discretion, tact and diplomacy both within and without the organisation.
    Maintain a calm disposition and positive outlook particularly when working under pressure
    Self- motivated with ability to work autonomously
    Commitment to the mission, vision and values of Save the Children.
    Interest/knowledge in migration and displacement issues/debate would be of benefit.