Deadline of this Job:
15th August 2016
Duty Station:
Uganda
Job details:
OSIEA promotes a just, inclusive, and vibrant Eastern Africa where all people
live in dignity and equality and participate meaningfully in society. We seek a
dynamic Programme Officer for the Eastern Africa region.
Overall job purpose
In collaboration with two Open Society Foundation thematic programmes namely the
Human Rights initiative (HRI) and the Public Health Program (PHP); the
Programme Officer’s core duties will entail provision of technical support in
identification and fostering of effective grant making relations in a dynamic,
creative and committed manner with a focus on key populations.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide
a bold vision for innovative work that will add value by identifying
grant-making, operational, and advocacy strategies to advance health
rights of key populations in Eastern Africa. Participate in the
development of overall program strategy. - Collaborate
within and beyond the program team, including building partnerships beyond
OSF, to develop knowledge content, identify emerging trends. and conduct
strong field assessments employing a rights-based lens. - Conduct
relevant legal and policy analysis in the region for internal and external
audiences. - Support
identification of capacity and institutional development opportunities in
partner organizations (grantees). - Support
network/coalition building for joint advocacy with grantees and
constituents targeting governments, donor agencies, service providers, and
the general public. - Oversee
administrative duties within the program and supervision of consultants.
specifications
- Advanced
degree in a relevant field. - At
least six years‘ work experience in a similar work environment. - Strong
written and verbal communication skills in English and one other East
African language. - Experience
developing and implementing social change strategies through a
rights-based approach and substantive knowledge of health rights issues in
the Eastern Africa region. - Experience
in working with community based groups in East Africa on public health and
human rights issues relating to LGBTI, sex workers, People Who Use Drugs
(PWUD) among others. - Experience
in grant making work in East Africa. - Knowledge
of the Eastern Africa sexual rights context. - NGO
experience is desirable. - Ability
to manage several simultaneous projects in a fast-paced environment. - Integrity,
team work, diplomacy and professionalism will be essential. ‘ - Willingness
to travel as needed.
application procedure
Suitably qualified candidates should mail their resumes and cover letters to jobs@osiea.org by 15th August 2016.
For more information on the Organization interested applicants may visit: www.osiea.org.
The position will attract a competitive salary with good benefits package.