Plan,Girls Take the Lead Project Coordinator Jobs in Rwanda

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26/10/2015
VACANCY
ANNOUNCEMENT
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITIES IN PLAN INTERNATIONAL, RWANDA.
 Founded
over 75 years ago, Plan is one of the oldest and largest children’s development
organizations in the world. We work in SO developing countries across Africa,
Asia and the Americas to promote child rights and lift millions of children out
of poverty. Plan is independent with no religious, political or governmental
affiliations.

Plan
International has been working in Rwanda since 2007 with a major focus on four
country programs: Right to Access Quality and Inclusive Education Right to
Early Childhood Care and Development through United Communities, Right to Youth
Economic Security through Active Citizenship and Right to Protection. Plan
currently operates in Gatsibo, Kayonza, Rwamagana, Bugesem and Nyaruguru. Plan
International Rwanda has recently entered into partnership with UNHCR as
partner implementing Sexual & Gender Based Violence Responses and Child
protection in all Refugees Camps across the country.
Plan
has a strict child protection policy and guidelines that all staff must follow
at all times.  All staff are expected to help ensure all Plan associates
know, understand and follow these and take an active role in the protection of
all children from abuse and exploitation.
To
facilitate the implementation of its activities, Plan International Rwanda is
inviting applicants horn suitably qualified Rwandan nationals to fill the
following vacant positions:
1.
Girls Take the Lead Project Coordinator
 Level:
D1 Grade
Duration: 2 years fixed term
Duty
Station:

Gihembe Refugees Camp
Source
of Fund:

Nike Foundation
Job
Summary:  
Plan
International Rwanda is seeking a  highly experienced and Motivated Girls
Take the Lead Project Coordinator who will provide overall management and
supervision of the project activities in liaison with other project staff and
the target beneficiaries to ensure that the project’s objectivities and results
are achieved in a timely manner and according to the agreed standards in the
project framework and in the grant  agreement document. 
 Minimum
Requirements:

Postgraduate degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Psychology, Gender
studies or a related field .

Minimum’3 years of progressively, professional work experience in project
management and especially field programs relevant to gender-based violence and
child protection

Fluent in English and Kinyarwanda
 -Proven
report writing skills Experience working NGO ‘ – sector
-Experience
and knowledge ‘ of best practices in Emergency context and camp setting 
How
to Apply
Please
hand deliver your applications at the Front Desk of Plan International Rwanda
Country Office in Kagugu Plot number 821. Full job descriptions are available
upon request at Plan reception during working hours.
 Your
application should include
(i)                 
A covering letter
(ii)               
 A comprehensive CV
(iii)              
Academy Certificates
(iv)             
Details  of 2 referees, one of whom should your current employer
(v)               
 Your most recent performance appraisal.
 Deadline
for applications is Wednesday 26th October 2015 05pm. 
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