Senior NGO Technical Job at Child Fund International – Technical Advisor, Local Government Capacity Building

Location: Kampala, Uganda
Organisation: Child Fund International
Background
For over seventy years, Child Fund International has provided support to deprived, excluded and vulnerable children to have the capacity to improve their lives and opportunities to become young adults, parent’s and-leaders who bring lasting and positive change to their communities. We promote societies whose individuals and institutions participate in valuing, protecting and advancing the worth and rights of children. Our core commitment is child-centered change that will ensure healthy and secure infants, educated and confident children, and youth who are skilled and engage meaningfully in the affairs and decision making processes within their communities. ChildFund Uganda seeks to recruit suitably qualified, self-driven and result-oriented candidates for the above position;
The successful candidate will report to the Project Manager and will work with Local Government OVC response Structure in LG systems strengthening for effective planning, monitoring and reviewing, implementation of OVC response in the Project Districts in collaboration with the Local Government.
The incumbent will also support the Project Manager in the key roles of project management and ensure that capacity building component activities are delivered smoothly within the stipulated time frame, budget and quality.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
  • Provide technical support and lead on timely implementation of activities of the capacity building component.
  • Work very closely and build capabilities of Local Government to effectively plan, manage and coordinate an integrated OVC response.
  • Support Local Government and OVC service providers to effectively plan and mobilize resources for delivery of OVC services at all levels.
  • Prepare program work plans, periodic reports according to donor and Child Fund requirements in a timely manner.
  • Identify and coordinate capacity building strategies among the service providers for effective and efficient service delivery towards orphans and other vulnerable children.
  • Organize and coordinate support supervision ensuring adherence to policy, laws, and quality standards for OVC services provisions.
  • Promote community awareness on a range of existing OVC-related policies and program guidelines within each of the target districts.
  • Support local systems and the capacity of district local governments to initiate and consolidate partnerships with civil society organizations at all levels to implement district OVC Plans;
  • Collaborate with various stakeholders for strengthening the capacity of local governments and civil society to provide quality care to OVCs and their families and resulting into improved quality of life of OVC.
  • Provide technical support capacity in lobbying and advocacy will result into widespread knowledge of government legislation, policies and available resources for OVC.
Qualifications and Other Abilities:
  • Advanced degree in development studies, Social Science or it equivalent
  • High level of interpersonal, influencing, organizational & management skills and effectively working with others
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Knowledge on OVC policies, quality standard/tool and OVC programming, Local Government systems and operation Strong understanding of USAID “rules and regulations governing USG funded programs
  • Ability to develop effective working relationships with USAID, government counterparts at all levels, local organizations, and other program partners.
  • Relevant experience of working in LG system strengthening will be an added advantage
Experience:
  • A minimum of five (5) years post qualification experience in a similar position in a child focused institution or Local Government capacity building
  • Experience working on donor funded projects preferably on USAID funded projects
  • Experience working on government systems strengthening is critical
How to Apply
If you meet the above requirements and are interested, please submit your Applications including detailed Curriculum Vitae, academic and professional papers and names of 3 work related Referees with their Email/ daytime telephone contacts to:
The National Director
Child Fund International
P.O BOX 3342 KAMPALA
Email:
hr@uganda.childfund.org
OR
Hand delivers to,
Child Fund National Office
Plot 71/72 Namirembe Road
P.O. Box 3341, Kampala
NOTE: While we appreciate every response to this advert, only short listed candidates will be contacted. Child Fund is an equal opportunity employer.
Deadline: 7th September, 2012
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