Wednesday 29 June 2011

Associate Director of Operations Employment Opportunity at Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation - Kampala - Uganda

Job Title : Associate Director of Operations – Local Hire
Closing date:  15 Jul 2011
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Job Summary

In order to support the attainment of the Foundation’s overall goal of the virtual elimination of pediatric HIV and AIDS, this position effectively and efficiently oversees the implementation and management of all operational systems and functions necessary for the Foundation’s programmatic activities – namely compliance, accounting, human resources, sub-award management, finance, information technology, procurement and logistics, administration, audit, field operations, and affiliate transition and support in managing the overall operations of the country program and supervising the operations staff, this position coordinates all operational activities in a collaborative manner, ensures proper and responsive communication regarding all operational matters, and ensures that the Foundation’s operational standards are adhered to at all times.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Communication/Field Operations
•Acts as the primary point of contact for all operational matters in the country office and ensures both that operational information from the field is properly communicated to the Washington DC office and that operational information from the Washington DC office is properly communicated to and understood by the in-country team.
•Generates and disseminates regular monthly and semi-annual reports on the status of operational activities and plans and ensuring a smooth and responsive exchange of operational information between the country office and the DC office, implementing partners, donors, sub-awardees, and other stakeholders.
•Provides operational support and oversight to all in-country sub-offices and seconded staff.
•Ensures in-country sub-offices are properly staffed with operational personnel and that these personnel are properly trained and integrated with the country’s head office operations team.

Accounting
•Ensures that all uses of the Foundation’s funds are properly prepared, reviewed, approved, and documented, in line with all appropriate policies, procedures, authority levels, and local laws, and ensures that this information is properly entered into the accounting system.
•Oversees the month-end close and payroll processes, provides and analyzes accounting data and reports, ensures all funds are properly safeguarded, oversees the Foundation’s relationship with a local bank and ensures accuracy of the information in the Foundation’s bank account, and manages the overall cash needs and forecasts of the country program.

Human Resources
•Oversees recruitment process, management of leave, staff development, and training, as well as the regular review of the country’s Staff Handbook, job descriptions, and the accurate and timely submission of all HR reports.
•Oversees implementation of the performance management and compensation systems, this position ensures up-to-date employee contracts, personnel files, and all other applicable documentation for the HR function are in place at all times.
•Ensures that an accurate and up-to-date Business Continuity Plan is in place, as well as on-boarding and exiting procedures for all staff. As applicable, this position will also oversee the work visa application and renewal process.

Sub-Award Management/Procurement and Logistics
•Manages the process of establishing sub-agreements with partners, ensures these partners have available funding per their agreements at all times, and ensures the implementation of these agreements in line with all applicable policies, procedures, and local laws.
•Oversees the operational capacity building efforts of these partners and implements systems to monitor the operational management and performance of these partners.
•Ensures all documentation regarding the management of these agreements is complete and well-organized and liaises with the Washington DC office regarding all applicable agreement matters – including the close-out of these agreements.
•Oversees all processes for identifying appropriate goods and services to be purchased in order to support the Foundation’s needs, manages these relationships with key vendors and landlords, and ensures all procurement activities are properly documented and all appropriate pre-approvals are obtained.
•Manages an inventory system of all Foundation property and equipment, ensures vehicles are properly maintained, processes tax exemptions as applicable, and facilitates in-kind procurements on behalf of the Foundation’s sub awardees.

Finance
•Lead budget development process and developing systems to ensure activities are implemented in line with approved budgets, this position generates, analyzes, and reviews financial reports and data, analyzes burn rates, and develops plans to increase or decrease spending as needed
Information Technology
•Ensures all appropriate IT equipment and infrastructure is in place, well-maintained, safeguarded, and properly functioning with minimal downtime, and that staff are properly trained on all IT-related systems, policies, and procedures.
Administration/Coordination/Collaboration
•Oversees general maintenance, security, and use of the Foundation’s office premise(s), equipment, and supplies and ensures that appropriate procedures are in place for receiving visitors and external phone calls.
•Establishes local workflows and approval processes and ensures that each operational staff member understands how their role is aligned to their responsibilities and has the necessary capacity and training to perform and grow in their position. This position will also ensure that appropriate staff-backups are in place within the Operations department and serve as the Acting Country Director in the absence of the Country Director and/or the Technical Director.
•In the true spirit of collaboration and in close partnership with the Country Director, in-country Senior Management, and taking into consideration each department within the country program, this position engenders teamwork and a collegial, supportive, and integrated approach in the operations department, between the operations departments and other in-country departments, and between the in-country operations department and US-based and Regional operational counterparts.

Audit/Compliance

•Lead in preparing for and facilitating the auditing activities of the Foundation’s internal auditor, as well as any operational review on behalf of a donor, external auditor, or in-country governmental organization. If any material findings are found or recommendations are made as a result of these activities, this position proactively takes the lead in addressing these issues and resolving them in a timely manner.
•Ensures a “culture of compliance” is adopted by the country program in accordance to all Donor, Foundation, and In-Country policies and procedures (including all applicable local laws) by providing clear guidance to all staff, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of all applicable rules and regulations, and developing and monitoring systems to ensure all activities are implemented and documented in accordance with these policies.

Affiliate Transition and Support
•Provides on-going operational support to EGPAF Affiliates and operational staff of EGPAF affiliates.

Required Qualifications
•Bachelor’s Degree is required; Master’s degree in Business Management, Operations or any other relevant field is highly preferred.
• Minimum 6-7 yrs relevant experience in a senior operations management and leadership role required including at least 3 yrs experience in a management capacity
•Manages a team of several operations specialists, e.g. HR Manager, Finance Manager, IT Manager, A&C Manager etc. Mastery of one of more of the relevant functional areas.
•Overall in charge of operations functions in a mid-size country program (generally 40-100 staff), with 1 or more donors.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
•Manages design, development, and review of unit specific initiatives.
•Knowledge of USG funding environment and experience working with other donors highly desired.

To Apply:

The Country Director/COP Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) Mbarara Office: Plot 13 McAllister Rd, Mbarara, P.O. Box 881, Mbarara Kampala Office: Plot 18A Kyadondo Road, Nakasero P.O. Box 21127 Kampala, Uganda
E-mail: UgandaRecruitment@pedaids.org (Email Subject: use Job title)

Nurse II (Clinical Nurse) Job Opportunity at International Organization for Migration- Kampala Uganda

Uganda : Nurse II (Clinical Nurse)
Job
Closing date:  30 Jun 2011
International Organization for Migration

OPEN TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CANDIDATES

Vacancy Notice no: VN-01-06-11 Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda Position title: Nurse II (Clinical Nurse) Duration of Appointment: Six months with possibility of extension.

General functions: Under the direct supervision of the Head of IOM Migration Health Assessment Center - Kampala, the incumbent will be responsible for performing required routine clinical tasks/procedures in connection with the health assessment and treatment to ensure that identified refugees and migrants are medically fit to migrate in accordance wit the medical/health requirements of the receiving countries. The incumbent shall perform the following essential functions:

   1. Performs routine clinical tasks required by the Migration Health Physician during Migration Health Assessments, in particular: taking and recording medical history, performing anthropometrics, visual acuity and vital signs measurements.
   2. Compiles medical records, files, charts, X-ray films, decoded laboratory results prior to physical examination.
   3. Authenticates the identity of refugee/migrant, prior to clinical or radiology examinations.
   4. Identify refugees/migrants and supervise them during sputum collection.
   5. Assists the MHP during actual physical examinations.
   6. Administers prescriptions/recommendations ordered by the Migration Health Physicians, including application of appropriate treatment.
   7. Prepares, install or sterilizes medical equipment needed for medical examination.
   8. Performs pre-departure medical checks and administers treatment, including vaccination as required for refugees/migrants.
   9. Prepares a report on therapeutic procedures administered to migrants, in accordance with the requirements of resettlement countries.
  10. Participates in field missions in out of duty stations and act as nurse escort for medical cases.
  11. Maintains confidentiality of information and collaborative relationship with clients, partners and health professionals.
  12. Performs any other duties that may be assigned by from time to time.

Desirable Qualifications: Education, experience and competencies:

   1. Diploma in Nursing with a minimum of 3 years work experience in clinical nursing preferably in a medical facility or International NGO, UN Organizations
   2. Previous work experience with IOM in resettlement and migration health assessments is an advantage.
   3. Work experience within Refugee and migrant setting is a added advantage.
   4. Training and experience in TB, STDs, other communicable diseases and migration health
   5. Demonstrated ability to maintain accuracy and confidentiality in performing responsibilities
   6. Required IOM functional competencies: effective communicator, successful negotiator, creative and analytical thinker, active learner, team player, and cross cultural facilitator.
   7. Proficient in Microsoft office, internet, and outlook
   8.

      Thorough knowledge of English and Kiswahili.

      Closing Date: ASAP

Please send your resume by email to iomkampala2@iom.int, quoting the Vacancy notice number in the subject line. Please do not send inquiries or call, only short listed candidates will be contacted for interview.

Livelihood Technical Coordinator Job Vacancy at Handicap International - Kampala Uganda

Job Title : Livelihood Technical Coordinator


Closing date:  30 Jul 2011

Handicap International

Handicap International is looking for : Livelihood Technical Coordinator

COUNTRY : Uganda CITY : Kampala Starting date : ASAP Length of the assignment : 18 months Closing date for application : 30/07/2011 Advertisement reference : VATCUG

Handicap International is an independent and impartial international aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights. Handicap International is a not-for-profit organisation with no religious or political affiliation. It operates as a federation made up of a network of associations that provide it with human and financial resources, manage its projects and implement its actions and social mission. For more details on the association: http://www.handicap-international.fr/en/s/index.html

JOB CONTEXT: Following consultation between Handicap International (HI), the Uganda Mine Action Center (UMAC) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) at the 9th Mine States Parties meeting in Geneva November 2008, HI conducted, in March 2009, a mine action assessment mission in Western Uganda. The assessment mission confirmed the presence of mine/ERW (Explosive Remnants of War) and a significant socio-economic impact in Western Uganda. The HI project approach will include Mine and Explosive Remnants of War (ERW) Risk Education and ERW victim assistance in coordination with development and capacity building objectives and take place in partnership with 5 local Mine/ERW Survivors and Disabled People Organizations (DPO).

JOB DESCRIPTION: Your main objective will be to ensure the implementation of all livelihood activities at district level and define the livelihood strategy within the project.

Challenges and goals: Based in Kampala, you are under the responsibility of the AUSAID Program Coordinator and you will participate in the cross border (between Uganda and East Congo DRC) project set-up and accompany the project throughout your mission. You will be the programme’s key contact person in your field of expertise for internal and external partners.

Activities:

    * Identify appropriate local partners in order to implement a referral system, support Physical and psychological rehabilitation as well as economic inclusion activities.
    * You will offer technical support and training to HI staff and partners
    * Prepare and update the action plan for livelihood operations
    * Manage reporting and capitalization

CANDIDATE PROFILE: Mandatory:

    * Master degree in economics, finance, development…
    * Relevant experience in working with people with disabilities or vulnerable populations is essential
          o Experience in livelihoods and economic development projects (monitoring, evaluation, implementation)
          o Experience in empowerment and social inclusion
    * Business management knowledge
    * Training capacities
          o Training and management skills and experience
          o Hands-on experience in similar positions and projects (start-up) in a humanitarian context.
          o Excellent negotiation and adaptation skills to multi-cultural, multi-actor environments.

REQUIRED LANGUAGE SKILLS: Fluent written and spoken English is required and French would be an advantage.

JOB ENVIRONMENT: Living conditions in Kampala are good and quite comfortable. It is possible to rent a house with all modern conveniences in Kampala (including running electricity and water). Security conditions in Kampala: safe. This position is open to single, couples and families. 75 % of your time will be spent travelling

EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS: Volunteer: 750 or 850 Euros monthly indemnity + living allowance paid on the field + accommodation + 50% of the medical cover taken in charge by HI + repatriation insurance + indemnity for partner and children Salary: 2100-2400 gross salary/month + 457 Euros net expatriation allowance + 50% of the medical cover taken in charge by HI + repatriation insurance + indemnity for partner and children

Please send resume and covering letter with the reference: to: VATCUG HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL - 14, avenue Berthelot - 69361 LYON CEDEX 07 - FRANCE By Email: recrut05@handicap-international.org Or by our website: www.handicap-international.fr Please do not telephone