Team Leader,
DFID Anticorruption Project, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania
DFID Anticorruption Project, Dar es Salaam,Tanzania
Proposal Summary:
This forthcoming three year DFID/Tanzania project
will be focused on supporting civil society to monitor, lobby and advocate for
greater accountability and on strengthening the capacity of the government’s
accountability institutions.
will be focused on supporting civil society to monitor, lobby and advocate for
greater accountability and on strengthening the capacity of the government’s
accountability institutions.
Position Summary:The Team Leader will be
responsible for technical leadership and administrative oversight of the
project and will serve as the principal institutional liaison to DFID. The
project is expected to be awarded at the end of February 2014, and the position
will run for the duration of the three year project.
Application Deadline: December 31, 2013.
*Please Note: This is a local position.
Only Tanzanian citizens are eligible to apply.
* Responsibilities:
- Manage, provide leadership, and monitor all
program activities and assure that the overall program is meeting proposed
objectives and targets. - Manage Grants Program: in cooperation with
MSI/US and local partner organization develop grant program documentation,
disseminate grant program information, collect applications and organize
application evaluation process, review reports and deliverables, conduct
meetings with grantees to discuss project implementation status, attend
some activities conducted by grantees, collect and review grantee reports
and deliverables, monitor and evaluate grantee performance. - Provide technical assistance to grantees to
strengthen their institutional capabilities and skills to affectively
address corruption and facilitate cooperation and networking among
grantees. - Contribute to preparing major program
deliverables including work plans, monitoring and evaluations plans,
performance repots, financial reports, etc. ensuring compliance with DFID
reporting requirements. - Serve as the principal liaison with DFID in
country, local counterparts, and donors. Coordinate program activities
with other programs. Qualifications: - Master’s degree in management, international
development or related field. - Demonstrated experience in anti-corruption
technical area. - Strong proven leadership skills and management
experience on international development programs. - Strong interpersonal skills with experience of
working with civil society, private sector and Government actors on
anti-corruption. - Proven experience in managing civil society
grant programs (preferably funded by DFID) and monitoring and evaluation
systems. - Strong communication skills in written and
oral English. - Proven ability to develop and communicate a
common vision among diverse partners and the ability to lead
multidisciplinary teams. - Prior experience on a DFID or other
international donor-funded anti-corruption project preferred. Only
candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No
phone calls, please.
How to Apply
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