Development Alternatives, Inc,Senior Citizen Engagement and Accountability Specialist Jobs in Malawi

Closing
date: 30 Nov 2015
DAI
is currently accepting applications from candidates for an anticipated local
government accountability and performance activity in Malawi funded by USAID.
The overall goal of the program is to improve the performance of local
government in Malawi by improving capacity and accountability of local
governments at the district level, strengthening citizen engagement and
oversight, and improving the broader national policy and systems environment
for decentralization. DAI seeks to hire a Senior Citizen Engagement a

nd
Accountability Specialist to support:

  • Increased
    citizen participation in local government planning and policy development
  • Improved
    social accountability and transparency of public expenditure management
    and service delivery
Location:Malawi – Lilongwe
and/or Blantyre
Qualifications:
  • A
    university degree in any of the following or related fields: social
    science, management, or international development
  • At
    least 8 years of relevant work experience in Malawi, preferably in one or
    more of the following districts: Baaka, Machinga, Lilongwe Rural,
    M’mbelwa, Blantyre Rural, Zomba Rural, Kasungu, and Mulanje.
  • Demonstrated
    capabilities in the field of local governance with experience working
    effectively with sub-national governments to support decentralization
    reforms.
  • Demonstrated
    capabilities in methodologies appropriate to complex change processes and
    capacity development.
  • Proven
    ability to develop and communicate a common vision among diverse partners
    and ability to lead multidisciplinary teams.
  • Demonstrated
    expertise in developing and managing youth- and gender- integrated
    programs.
How to apply:
Interested
applicants are asked to apply to DAI directly at: http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc06/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=DAINC&cws…
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