Friday 16 March 2012

Senior Urban Officer Job Vacancy at Ministry of Local Government In Uganda


Job Title: : SENIOR URBAN OFFICER (1 VACANCY)
REF: HRM 55/70/02 Vol.6
SALARY SCALE: UGANDAN GOVERNMENT SCALE U3
AGE : 25 YEARS AND ABOVE
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORKING EXPERIENCE
Applicants should be Ugandans holding an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce or Business Administration (Management Option) or Social Sciences or Arts or Urban Planning or Management from a recognized University.
Possession of a Post Graduate Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Public Administration or Local Governance or Financial Management or any related disciplines from a recognized University/Institution will be an added advantage.
Applicants should have a minimum of three (3) years working experience gained at the level of Urban Officer in Government or equivalent level of experience from a reputable organization.
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He/she must be acquainted with Uganda’s Local Government operations and willing to travel across the country.
Applicants should have well developed skills in inspection, monitoring, communication, analytical, policy development, financial management, interpersonal and planning skills and should be well versed with administration, financial management and project appraisal process with a high moral character and proven integrity.
DUTIES:
The incumbent will be responsible to the Principal Inspector (Urban) for performing the following duties:
? Under taking analytical research and investigating key challenges in the urban sector and generating data to inform policy development and review planning and decision making.
? Carrying out urban development checklist and ensuring compliance with urban development policies, regulations and standards.
? Participating in urban policies, plans standards during review process.
? Monitoring and evaluating urban development and growth processes in conjunction with the local government staff for planning and decision making.
? Participating in urban poverty alleviation and actions.
? Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
How To Apply;

Applications are invited from suitably qualified Ugandans to fill the following vacant posts. Applications should be submitted in triplicate on Public Service Form No. 3 (2008) to the Secretary, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 7080, Kampala to be received not later than Friday 13th April, 2012
The application forms are obtainable from the Public Service Commission Office, 2nd Floor, Farmers, House, Parliament Avenue, Kampala, Ministry/Department Headquarters and District Service Commission Offices. Hand written applications are also acceptable. The advertisement can also be accessed from the Public Service Commission Website on www.psc.go.ug.
Applications should bear the title of the post as well as the reference number specified against the vacancy. Serving Officers will not be considered for Entry Level Posts in Scale U4, where applicable.
Applicants are free to apply for a maximum of two Posts.
Applicants should attach three sets of certified photocopies of their certificates and testimonials, plus three recent certified passport size photographs.
Those already in Government Service should route their applications through their Heads of Department who should be informed of the closing date to avoid delay. Serving officers may submit an advance a copy of the application directly to the Public Service Commission to enable the Commission to carry out preliminary work on the applications. Applicants who shall not hear from the Public Service Commission on completion of the selection exercise should consider themselves unsuccessful.

Senior District Inspector Job Vacancy at the Ministry of Local Government


POST : SENIOR INSPECTOR (DISTRICT) (2 VACANCIES)
REF: HRM 55/70/02 Vol.6
SALARY SCALE: UGANDAN GOVERNMENT SCALE U3
AGE : 25 YEARS AND ABOVE
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORKING EXPERIENCE
Applicants should be Ugandans holding an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce or Business Administration or Social Sciences or Arts or Management from a recognized University/Institution.
Possession of a Post Graduate Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Public Administration or Local Governance or Financial Management or any related disciplines from a recognized University/Institution will be an added advantage.
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Applicants should have a minimum of three (3) years working experience gained at the level of Inspector in Government or equivalent level of experience from a reputable organization.
He/she must be acquainted with Uganda’s Local Government operations and willing to travel across the country.
Applicants should have well developed skills in inspection, monitoring, communication, analytical, policy development, financial management, interpersonal and planning skills and should be well versed with administration, financial management and project appraisal process with a high moral character and proven integrity.
DUTIES:
The incumbent will be responsible to the Principal Inspector (District) for performing the following duties:
? Inspecting and monitoring Financial Management Standards in Local Governments
? Rendering advice to Local Governments as per the laid down Laws and Regulations
? Following up Local Governments Contracts
? Preparing monthly, quarterly and annual inspection and monitoring reports of Local Governments.
? Advising Local Governments and other authorities where corrective action should be taken
? Participating in Development investment of Local Governments, Donors and those handled in the Ministry of Local Government.
? Supporting inspection and monitoring of projects to assess their attainment of value for money
? Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time.
How To Apply;

Applications are invited from suitably qualified Ugandans to fill the following vacant posts. Applications should be submitted in triplicate on Public Service Form No. 3 (2008) to the Secretary, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 7080, Kampala to be received not later than Friday 13th April, 2012
The application forms are obtainable from the Public Service Commission Office, 2nd Floor, Farmers, House, Parliament Avenue, Kampala, Ministry/Department Headquarters and District Service Commission Offices. Hand written applications are also acceptable. The advertisement can also be accessed from the Public Service Commission Website on www.psc.go.ug.
Applications should bear the title of the post as well as the reference number specified against the vacancy. Serving Officers will not be considered for Entry Level Posts in Scale U4, where applicable.
Applicants are free to apply for a maximum of two Posts.
Applicants should attach three sets of certified photocopies of their certificates and testimonials, plus three recent certified passport size photographs.
Those already in Government Service should route their applications through their Heads of Department who should be informed of the closing date to avoid delay. Serving officers may submit an advance a copy of the application directly to the Public Service Commission to enable the Commission to carry out preliminary work on the applications. Applicants who shall not hear from the Public Service Commission on completion of the selection exercise should consider themselves unsuccessful.

Pricipal System Analyst Job Vacancy at the Ministry of Local Government - Uganda



Job Title : PRINCIPAL SYSTEMS ANALYST (1 VACANCY)
REF: HRM 55/70/02 Vol.6
SALARY SCALE: UGANDAN GOVERNMENT SCALE U2
AGE : 25 YEARS AND ABOVE
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORKING EXPERIENCE:
Applicants should be Ugandans holding an Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics or Engineering or Statistics or Computer Science plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology from a recognized University/Institution.
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Applicants should possess a Certificate in Computer in Accounting Package.
Applicants should have a minimum of six (6) years working experience, three (3) of which should have been gained at the level of Senior Systems Analyst in Government or equivalent level of experience from a reputable organization.
He/she should have well developed skills in inspection, monitoring, communication, analysis policy development, financial management, and planning skills, well versed with administration, financial management and project appraisal process and with high moral character and proven integrity
DUTIES:
The incumbent will be responsible to the Commissioner, Urban Inspection for performing the following duties:
? Supporting the installation and troubleshooting for LANs and WAN in Local Governments.
? Updating/upgrading the network operating systems.
? Integrating PFM networks with other networks.
? Assisting in the systems analysis, design and their development of systems in Local Governments.
? Maintaining interfaces within PFM and other systems.
? Providing application to user support.
? Carrying out quality assurance on the ICT related aspects of the system in the Ministry to maintain databases recovery, fine-tuning and backup’s verifications.
? Ensuring physical and logical security of the computer-based systems.
? Monitoring compliance of various IT policies.
? Ensuring that Local Governments maintain IT libraries (CDs, manual, documentation).
? Providing capacity building and training for the ICT staff at the various PFM systems Local Government sites.
? Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time
How To Apply;

Applications are invited from suitably qualified Ugandans to fill the following vacant posts. Applications should be submitted in triplicate on Public Service Form No. 3 (2008) to the Secretary, Public Service Commission, P.O. Box 7080, Kampala to be received not later than Friday 13th April, 2012
The application forms are obtainable from the Public Service Commission Office, 2nd Floor, Farmers, House, Parliament Avenue, Kampala, Ministry/Department Headquarters and District Service Commission Offices. Hand written applications are also acceptable. The advertisement can also be accessed from the Public Service Commission Website on www.psc.go.ug.
Applications should bear the title of the post as well as the reference number specified against the vacancy. Serving Officers will not be considered for Entry Level Posts in Scale U4, where applicable.
Applicants are free to apply for a maximum of two Posts.
Applicants should attach three sets of certified photocopies of their certificates and testimonials, plus three recent certified passport size photographs.
Those already in Government Service should route their applications through their Heads of Department who should be informed of the closing date to avoid delay. Serving officers may submit an advance a copy of the application directly to the Public Service Commission to enable the Commission to carry out preliminary work on the applications. Applicants who shall not hear from the Public Service Commission on completion of the selection exercise should consider themselves unsuccessful.

Finance Assistant Job Vacancy at UNICEF Uganda


Job Title:Finance Assistant


Grade: GS – 5

Duty Station: Kampala

Type of Appointment: Fixed Term

Duration of Contract: One year with possible extension

Purpose of the post:

Under close supervision of the Finance Officer, the incumbent will perform moderately specialized tasks in the accounting and finance function including; Review payment requests/invoices/accounting documents; Maintain financial records for project or other office accounts for which responsibility is assigned; Prepare recurring reports on assigned accounts, and perform monthly reconciliation of Accounts Receivable; Calculating Overtime and perform payroll processing for national staff; Maintain contacts with local banks to clarify questions pertaining to office bank accounts; Assist newly arriving or departing staff members on opening or closing bank accounts, exchanging currency and other financial matters; Participate in financial spot checks and training of Implementing Partners :

Required Qualifications, Competencies and Attributes

Completion of secondary education. Formal training in accounting for at least one year. Ability to operate PC, calculator or other machines used to maintain accounts. Additional relevant commercial training is desirable.
Five years’ experience in accounting clerical work.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Confidentiality.
Computer literacy.
Ability to apply various work methods.
Core values: Commitment, Integrity, Diversity and Inclusion
Core Competencies: Drive for results, Working with people, Communication.
Functional Competencies: Applying Technical Expertise, Learning and Researching, Following instructions and procedures, Coping with pressures and setbacks.

Eligibility Criteria

ONLY Ugandan Nationals will be considered
UNICEF is committed to gender equality in its mandate and its staff; qualified female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications will be considered only if accompanied by an updated CV and P11 form, as well as the most recent performance evaluation report.
If applications are sent by email, please clearly indicate the position applied for and use this order to name your file attachments: Firstname_Lastname followed by document e.g. Gold_Mukasa P11 or Gold_Mukasa CV or Gold_Mukasa Application.
UNICEF is a smoke free environment.

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
How to Apply


Closing date for applications 03 April 2012. Applicants interested in the above position should send their resume to:

Human Resource Specialist, UNICEF Kampala, Uganda,

Plot 9, George Street, PO Box 7047, Kampala Uganda

Via email to: ugderecruit@unicef.org

Project Driver Job Vacancy in Uganda at The National Cooperative Business Association



Job Title:Project Driver (various posts)

The National Cooperative Business Association – CLUSA Uganda is seeking highly qualified individuals to support a three-year United States Department of Agriculture funded project to increase smallholder farmers’ incomes through adoption of conservation agriculture techniques in Uganda. CLUSA Uganda is seeking individuals for the following position:
Project Driver (various posts)
A minimum of a junior certificate with driving license, a clean driving record with a minimum of 5 years experi-ence; knowledge in defensive driving, keeping vehicle logs, vehicle maintenance, and office errands.


How to Apply

Application letters and CV with 3 traceable referees including immediate supervisors should be sent to Chief of Party, CLUSA Uganda, via e-mail to clusauganda@ncba.coop, with the position title clearly referenced in the subject line by close of business 30 March 2012. Please provide daytime contact telephone number. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

IT and Data Analyst Specialist Job Vacancy at The National Cooperative Business Association


Job Title:IT and Data Analyst Specialist
The National Cooperative Business Association – CLUSA Uganda is seeking highly qualified individuals to support a three-year United States Department of Agriculture funded project to increase smallholder farmers’ incomes through adoption of conservation agriculture techniques in Uganda. CLUSA Uganda is seeking individuals for the following position:
IT and Data Analyst Specialist
Bachelors degree in IT and/or data analysis, or equivalent practical working experience;
ability to trouble shoot basic computer and systems issues for staff working in collaboration with IT service provider, ability to use statistical analysis software and analyze field data for the program.

How to Apply

Application letters and CV with 3 traceable referees including immediate supervisors should be sent to Chief of Party, CLUSA Uganda, via e-mail to clusauganda@ncba.coop, with the position title clearly referenced in the subject line by close of business 30 March 2012. Please provide daytime contact telephone number. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Office Assistant Job Vacancy In Uganda at The National Cooperative Business Association in Kampala


Job Title:Office Assistant

The National Cooperative Business Association – CLUSA Uganda
The National Cooperative Business Association – CLUSA Uganda is seeking highly qualified individuals to support a
three-year United States Department of Agriculture funded project to increase smallholder farmers’ incomes through
adoption of conservation agriculture techniques in Uganda. CLUSA Uganda is seeking individuals for the following
position:
Office Assistant
Experience assisting with office cleaning, preparations
for office events, photocopying, and daily office errands.
How to Apply


Application letters and CV with 3 traceable referees including immediate supervisors should be sent to Chief of Party, CLUSA Uganda, via e-mail to clusauganda@ncba.coop, with the position title clearly referenced in the subject line by close of business 30 March 2012. Please provide daytime contact telephone number. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

National Program Specialist Job Vacancy at UNDP in Uganda


Job Title:NATIONAL PROGRAMME SPECIALIST - UN JOINT PROGRAMME ON GENDER (RE- ADVERTISED)
Location : Kampala, UGANDA
Application Deadline : 26-Mar-12
Type of Contract : Service Contract
Post Level : SB-4
Languages Required :
English
Starting Date :
(date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 01-May-2012
Duration of Initial Contract : 1 Year
Background

The Government of Uganda is committed to UN Reform and has requested the UN system in the county to accelerate its efforts towards greater harmonization and strengthened coordination and align itself strongly in support of the Paris Declaration and Accra Agenda for Action. In this spirit, the UN Country Team has articulated a unified vision in its new United Nations Development Assistance Framework 2010/2014, which is that it “seeks to support the capacity of Uganda to achieve the National Development Plan, with a focus on equity and inclusion, peace and recovery, population and sustainable development” Accordingly, the UN Country Team is developing a policy on Delivering as One and this is intended to enable the UN system in Uganda to respond jointly and more effectively to national development priorities, to accelerate growth and reduce poverty. Accordingly, the UNCT in Uganda has identified a number of areas for joint programming, including several joint programmes as a key implementation modality for the UNDAF. One of these is a Joint Programme on Gender Equality for which UN Women is the coordinating Agency. Within this context, UN Women is seeking to recruit a Senior National Programme Officer, to enable it coordinate this 11-UN agency initiative.

The Senior National Programme Officer is part of the coordinating team at the UN Women Country Office and a member of the UN Gender Management Team, which together with the Joint Programme Reference Group comprised of Government UN and CSO representatives, provides technical guidance to all aspects of implementation of the Joint Programme including monitoring and reporting.

Duties and Responsibilities

Under the overall guidance of the UN Women Country Programme Manager, and direct supervision of the Coordinator of the UN Joint Programme on Gender, the National Programme Specialist – Joint Programme on Gender will perform the following functions:

Support to programme management:

Ensure production of the required deliverables
Liaise with the Gender Management Team, Reference Group and Gender Teams to ensure programme delivery
Provide review of other UN joint programmes to ensure integration of gender and women’s rights, synergy with the UN Joint Programme on Gender and highlight any duplication.
Be responsible and accountable for programme administration required tasks.

Programme planning:

Lead the process of developing the Joint Programme Annual Work Plans and, if necessary any exceptions and prepare necessary documentation to obtain the approval of the Steering Committee.

Programme monitoring:

Ensure the proper monitoring of programme activities
Manage the risks, including the development of contingency plans
Monitor use of resources and recommend corrective action where necessary
Document knowledge/lessons learnt and distil good practices

Programme reporting:

Support the Programme Coordinator in the timely and accurate preparation of progress and financial reports in accordance with respective donor requirements and guidelines.

Partnership building:

Under the supervision of the Programme Coordinator, facilitate partnership building among programme implementing partners at national and sub national levels; maintain a close working relationship with the UN Gender Management Team, the Outcome team heads and the Joint Programme Reference Group

Knowledge management and sharing:

Ensure that experiences and lessons learnt from programme implementation are adequately recorded.

Perform any other related tasks that may be required.

The expected deliverables include:

Annual Work Plans and work packages on a quarterly basis
Regular reports in relation to programme implementation
Contracts for all sub-contractors for UN Women activities under the Joint Programme
Ongoing programme coordination support as required
Good working relationship with all JP stakeholders – UN, Government, Civil Society and donors
Knowledge documents available
Monthly activity reports



Competencies

Corporate Competencies:

Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN’s values and ethical standards
Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UN Women
Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
Treats all people fairly without favouritism

Functional competencies:

Advocacy/Advancing a policy oriented agenda.
Results-based programme development and management.
Innovation and marketing of new approaches.
Leveraging the resources of national governments, civil society and development partners/Building strategic alliances and partners
Resource mobilization
Gender concepts and analysis skills

Core Competencies:

Values: Integrity/Commitment to mandate, Knowledge sharing/Continuous learning, Valuing diversity.
Managing Relationships: Working in teams, Communicating information and ideas, Conflict and self management.
Working with people: Empowerment/Developing people/Performance management.

Personal Leadership and Effectiveness: Strategic and analytical thinking, Results orientation/Commitment to excellence, Appropriate and transparent decision making

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

Academic Requirements: Master’s degree in a development related field; Gender and Development, Monitoring and Evaluation or other relevant social science

Experience:

At least 7 years of professional experience preferably in programme/project management in the public or private sector, including international development assistance; experience in inter-agency processes is an advantage.
Computer skills: proficiency in current office software applications.
Minimum 5 years of experience in gender and development programming with the UN, government or civil society.
Demonstrated proficiency in developing, applying and adapting gender mainstreaming knowledge tools and products.
Relevant knowledge and experience in results based programming and reporting.

Language Requirements:

Language: Fluency in oral and written English
To Apply;
http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=28852

UN Women Representative Job Vacancy in Uganda at UNDP




 
Job Title:UN WOMEN REPESENTATIVE (UGANDA)
Location : Kampala, UGANDA
Application Deadline : 03-Apr-12
Type of Contract : FTA International
Post Level : P-5
Languages Required :
English
Background
The UN Women (UNW), grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security. Placing women's rights at the centre of all its efforts, the UNW will lead and coordinate United Nations system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It will provide strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States' priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.

The scope of work of the UNW Representative requires experience and in-depth understanding of gender equality and women's empowerment issues, as well as management and pogramming expertise, to translate UNW's strategic plans into effective development initiatives and results. It also requires developing mutually reinforcing partnerships with relevant Government counterparts, UN organizations, CSOs, and with bilateral and non-traditional donors in order to promote inter-agency partnerships, support for UN reform, and mobilization of visibility and resources to advance gender equality and women's empowerment.

UNW started programming in Uganda in 2006 in the area of peace building and supported various interventions to ensure women's visibility and participation in the Juba peace process and later on, from 2008 to 2011, UNW embarked on consolidating its peace building programme by expanding to development programmes. This included a component on access to justice, especially for war related issues such as violence against women, land issues and other gender related challenges. UNW is also active partner in UNCT in charge of coordination of the UN Joint Programme on Gender and is also participating Agency in the joint programmes on GBV and Population, coordinated by UNFPA. The UNW country programme is aligned to the National Development Plan that has as its vision "A Transformed Ugandan Society from a Peasant to a Modern and Prosperous Country within 30 Years" and is aligned to UNDAF. The programme anchors some of the outcome areas in the Joint Programming on Gender.

The development objective of the UNW country programme in Uganda is: Capabilities for Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Uganda Strengthened, and the programme has three result areas that are inter-linked and reinforce each other: (i) Increased economic empowerment of women, especially of those who are most excluded; (ii) Prevent violence against women and girls and expand access to victim/survivor services, and (iii) National planning and budgeting processes promote stronger institutional accountability to Gender Equality commitments.

It is in this context that UNW is seeking to recruit Country Representative who is responsible for ensuring effective execution of UNW's mandate in the country. She/he is the first line of contact between UN WOMEN and its partners and clients, and will represent UN WOMEN in key events and meetings.


Duties and Responsibilities
Key Functions:

Strategic Country Programme Development and Advocacy
Country Pogramme Management and Oversight
Representation and Partnership Building
Knowledge Management and Capacity Building


Under the supervision of the Regional Programme Director, the Representative has the following key functions:

Strategic Pogramme Development and Advocacy:

Proactively assess trends and identify emerging issues at the national level of relevance to the mandate of UNW;
Lead the formulation and development of the UNW Country Programme Strategy based on the Corporate Strategic Plan (SP) in support of gender equality and women's empowerment;
Identify strategic program opportunities, and approaches and modalities to strengthen UN Women country presence;
Support, monitor and assure quality control in the formulation of high quality, results-based, rights-based and relevant country programmes and projects and oversee the appraisal and approval of UNW programmes in line with corporate guidelines and consistency with corporate policies and strategies;
Participate actively as a member of the UNCT to ensure that gender equality and women's empowerment issues are well integrated into UN programming processes such as CCA/UNDAF, Country Programmes, etc.
Assist the RC System to secure expertise that will ensure commitment, quality control and resources for gender equality outcomes, and actively participate in country level United Nations programming processes ensuring that the UN Women is strategically placed within UN planning processes, joint programmes and other inter-agency initiatives;
Advocate on behalf of UNW and its mandate to help raise awareness and stimulate action to advance gender equality and women's rights and form strategic partnerships with government, UN agencies, NGOs, academia, media and the private sector;
Carry out ongoing advocacy to ensure that UN support towards realization of the national plans and priorities are done in a gender responsive manner, and within agreed regional and international frameworks that promote and protect gender equality.

Country Programme Management and Oversight:

Lead the management, implementation and evaluation of the country strategic plan based on UNW's Strategic Plan (SP), and in line with regional and national priorities and in consultation with government, civil society and UN partners and stakeholders;
Manage ongoing program activities on gender equality and women's empowerment and ensure delivery of agreed results;
Ensure UNW's strategic and technical support to government counterparts, non state actors and UN agencies through direct involvement and provision of advisory services as needed;
Oversee, monitor and assure quality control in the implementation of high quality, results-based, rights-based and relevant country programmes and projects in line with corporate guidelines and consistency with corporate policies and strategies.
Ensure that the Country Programme Office has the human and financial resources and capacities needed to respond to requests for assistance and to deliver on its commitments to support and advance gender equality and to participate effectively as a member of the UN Country Team;
Manage staff and office in an empowering and effective manner;
Manage the Country Office resources and administration to ensure proper utilization of allocated funds and accountability;
Use corporate monitoring and oversight tools to identify areas which need improvement;
Contribute to regular assessments of the regional, sub-regional and country strategic plans and implementation plans and identify lessons learned and areas of emphasis to underpin consistently improved programming and future Strategic Plan development.

Representation and Partnership Building:

Represent the UNW in UN system-wide inter-agency tasks forces to contribute to strategic and policy discussion on gender equality, and women empowerment issues;
Represent UNW at inter-agency, intergovernmental, international, regional and national conferences and meetings and advocate UNW's policy and initiatives in advancing gender equality and women's empowerment;
Forge strategic partnerships at the county level to promote gender equality and women's advancement through joint projects and interagency efforts;
Maintain active relationship/partnerships with National Government Counterparts, UN System, and agency partners, inter-government and non-governmental organizations, institutes and academia on women's issue to enhance collaboration, resource mobilization and share and influence agenda and priority setting;
Forge strategic partnerships with Government, UN agencies, NGOs, academia, media and private sector to stimulate action to advance gender equality and women's rights.

Knowledge Management and Reporting:

Manage the process of collecting and disseminating lessons learned on gender equality and women's empowerment strategies and contribute to UNW's knowledge management efforts;
Lead and manage the preparation of UNW country reports as required, ensuring relevancy, quality and appropriateness of content and presentation;
Work with relevant UNW units to identify and disseminate best programme and management practices;
Lead the development/expansion of knowledge management strategies and methodologies at the country level;
Contribute to the development and maintenance of global, regional and national knowledge networks and practices;
Produce knowledge products to meet UNW needs and standards of quality.

Impact of Results:

The Representative impacts on success of the efforts to formulate and implement the UNW Programme Strategy at the country level to promote and advance gender equality and women's empowerment issues.



Competencies

Core Values and Guiding Principles:

Integrity: Demonstrating consistency in upholding and promoting the values of UN Women in actions and decisions, in line with the UN Code of Conduct.
Cultural Sensitivity/Valuing diversity: Demonstrating an appreciation of the multicultural nature of the organization and the diversity of its staff. Demonstrating an international outlook, appreciating differences in values and learning from cultural diversity.


Core Competencies:

Ethics and Values: Promoting Ethics and Integrity / Creating Organizational Precedents
Organizational Awareness: Building support and political acumen
Developing and Empowering People / Coaching and Mentoring:Building staff competence, creating an environment of creativity and innovation
Working in Teams: Building and promoting effective teams
Communicating Information and Ideas: Creating and promoting enabling environment for open communication
Self-management and Emotional intelligence: Creating an emotionally intelligent organization
Conflict Management / Negotiating and Resolving Disagreements: Leveraging conflict in the interests of the organization & setting standards
Knowledge Sharing / Continuous Learning: Sharing knowledge across the organization and building a culture of knowledge sharing and learning.
Appropriate and Transparent Decision Making: Fair and transparent decision making; calculated risk-taking

Functional Competencies:

Substantive experience and record of accomplishment in the area of gender equality and women's empowerment issues
Demonstrated People Management Skills
Familiarity with women's rights organizations and networks in the region and globally.
Good knowledge of UN Women and the UN system
Proven ability to advocate and provide policy advice
Ability to lead strategic planning, programme development and implementation, results-based management and reporting
Ability to develop and maintain strong partnerships and mobilize resources;

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

Master's degree (or equivalent) in a social sciences, economics, gender issues, or other development-related fields.

Experience:

A Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience on gender programming issues, including 5 years field experience on gender equality and women's rights issues with an international organization.
Strong familiarity with UN inter-agency cooperation would be an asset.

Language:

Fluency in written and spoken English.
Knowledge of another UN language is an asset.

Note: In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly creted UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The creation of UN Women came about as part of the UN reform agenda, bringing together resources and mandates for greater impact. It merges and builds on the important work of four previously distinct parts of the UN system (DAW, OSAGI, INSTRAW and UNIFEM), which focused exclusively on gender equality and women's empowerment.
Application:

All applications must include (as an attachment) the completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from http://www.unwomen.org/about-us/employment
Kindly note that the system will only allow one attachment. Applications without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.
To Apply;
http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=28743

ICT Consultant Job Vacancy at UNFPA


Leader In Reproductive Health and Population and Development in Kampala

Job Title: ICT Consultant (On full time basis over a period of 5 months)
Organizational Context
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Representative and the direct supervision of the Team leader communications, Media and External Relations/ Operations Manager, the ICT consultant will maintain required ICT systems in the country office in accordance with UNFPA global ICT policies. She/he will coordinate information needs and technical support requirements of UNFPA in Uganda and will provide daily technical support for users of the Local Area Network (LAN)/Wide Area Network (WAN), information management tools and technology infrastructure. The ICT Consultant will be responsible for the review and advice on the use of new technologies that will enhance the assigned ICT units’ productivity.
The ICT Consultant should be competent in the technical aspects of LAN/WAN and communication systems (daily support, training, implementation) in order to ensure 100% availability of the technology environment. System support includes both corporate and user area specific technology environments.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
1. Ensure internet connection throughVSAT and Fiber of UNFPA Country Office to UNFPA-HQ and manage country office VoIP systems.
2. Administer and maintain office servers (Mail, Active Directory, and others) and all LAN/WAN equipment, periodically updating software and configurations as well as the copies of the systems and databases.
3. Ensure full operation of network utility procedure (Active Directory Administration) & security attributes, establishing directories, drive-mapping, configuring network printer & providing user access.
4. Train staff on the use of the office intranet, network sharing and help them to archive official documents/emails, and support in the implementation of the electronic archive of all documents.
5. Troubleshoot and monitor network problems: File Server Traffic, usage and performance, network security access and space usage. Follow up with staff for corrective measures.
6. Implement and apply corporate ICT policies, strategies and plans in the country offices and field sub-offices and ensure optimal performance of the computers in UNFPA offices in Uganda. Provide computer training as well as trouble shooting and ad-hoc technical assistance to users.
7. Administration of antivirus server: Virus detection, removal and prevention for all systems. Ensure updated virus detection and removal software for entire LAN and WAN.
8. Install and update anti-virus protection and other required software for the information system in the Country office and ensure inter/intranet functionality, security and integrity.
9. Install and maintain VSAT, satellite telephone and VoIP telecommunications equipment and software as required in line with agreed security and business continuity arrangements.
10. Update country office intranet and web applications for transport and printing.
COMPETENCIES
 Good knowledge of PC/LAN operating systems and VoIP telecommunications.
 Knowledge of Microsoft Windows, corporate ICT security and viral protection systems, ERP
 Ability to perform a variety of standard specialized and non-specialized tasks and work processes that are fully documented, researched, recorded and reported.
 Ability to review a variety of data, identify and adjust discrepancies, identify and resolve IT operational problems.
 Ability to perform work in a confidential nature and handle a large volumes of work
 Should posse experience of client support, such as, a Help Desk or User Support Unit
Job Requirements
The applicant should have
a) An advanced degree in IT or computer Science
b) At least 5 years’ experience in a related field.
c) Excellent Computer/ Information Skills.
d) Industry standard certifications will be an added advantage.
e) Knowledge of UNIX and OpenKM is an advantage.
Additional Information
 We will onlyrespond to those applicants in whom the Country Office has further interest.
 UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.
 UNFPA is committed to maintain balanced gender distribution of the positions and therefore encourage women to apply.
 Deadline for applications: 26th March 2012
 IMPORTANT: There are NO application processing or other fees at any stage of UNFPA application processes.
 ONLY applications sent via e-mail message (electronically) will be accepted. Please send your cover letter AND completed P11 form (CVs will not be accepted) by e-mail to the UNFPA Representative using the address vacancyug@unfpa.org. Please highlight clearly the post number and the post title that you apply to in the “subject” line of your e-mail message.

Job Vacancies at Wildlife Conservation Society


Job Title: REDD Senior Project Officer

 
Job Description



Wildlife Conservation Society is seeking to fill a position of a REDD Senior Project Officer who will work with farmers in the Masindi-Hoima-Kibaale-Kyenjojo region of Uganda to explore options for REDD financing to conserve tropical forest.

A specific requirement to complete the REDD Project Design Document is to work  to obtain Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) from the project affected people participating in the Murchison-Semliki REDD+ project and to explain the business model that they could join in order to obtain REDD+ funding. He/she will work with a FPIC expert and will be involved in documenting the process. The desired qualifications for the position are a minimum of a bachelors degree from a reputable university, experience and ability to work with rural communities and local government, ability to speak the local languages from this region (particularly Lunyoro), basic computer skills (Word, Excel) and good communication skills.




How to Apply



please send a cover letter and CV by 25th March to: A.J. Plumptre, PO Box 7487, Kampala.
E-mail: WCS.Albertinerift@gmail.com. Do NOT send scanned copies of certificates at this stage.






Epilepsy Support Association Job Vacancies - Accountant


Job Title: Accountant


 
Job Description

Epilepsy Support Association Uganda (ESAU) is seeking a suitable candidate for the position of Accountant. ESAU is a local Non Government Organization (NGO) committed to creating a better understanding of epilepsy. Our programmes aim at creating public awareness about epilepsy; building the capacity of persons with epilepsy (PWE) to lobby and advocate for their rights, lobbying for disability inclusive polices, programmes and legislation. ESAU is a full member of the National Union of persons with disabilities of Uganda (NUDIPU) and is governed by its members through a national board.

The Accountant will report directly to the National Director of ESAU. The job will be located at the National Secretariat located within Wakiso Town Council  on Hoima Road about 12km out of Kampala City.

Job Summary
The Accountant will be the head of Finance at ESAU and will be a member of the Management Team. S/he will perform the functions of Financial Management, Management of Financial RecordsPlanning & Reporting, Capacity Building, Audit, Budget management,InventoryProcurementand Assets management

Required skills and qualifications
Minimum qualification: A holder of a UDBS diploma in accounting and Bachelors degree in Accounting, Finance, commerceor a holder of a Bachelors degree in Accounting, Business Management or related field.

Should have not less than 8 years working experience three of which should be with a multi donor funded NGO with an annual budget of not less than 400million shillings Knowledge of Pastel is a must. More information contact  www.epilepsy.org.ug


How to Apply



Interested candidates should send their application, CV and copies of certificates not later than 30th March, 2012to:

The National Director
Epilepsy Support Association Uganda
P.O Box 16260, WandegeyaKampala.
Email Address: esauganda@yahoo.com. www.epilepsy.org.ug

Note: Only short listed candidates will be contacted and they should be ready to commence work on 2nd May 2012