Job Vacancies @ FG Gold – 3 Positions

FG Gold is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Community Relations and Social Performance Manager
2.) Finance Manager
3.) Infrastructure project Engineer

 

See job details and how to apply below.

 

1.) Community Relations and Social Performance Manager

 

About Us

FG Gold Limited was recently awarded the Baomahun Gold Concession located in Valunia in Bo District and is currently at the development stage. To support the project development, FG Gold Limited is recruiting a qualified Sierra Leonean to fill in the Community Relations And Social Performance Manager position based on site.





Responsibilities

The Community Relations and Social Performance (CRSP) Manager will play a key role in managing the team and ensuring that Good Industry International Practice (GIIP) is applied to all aspects of the FGG CRSP function. Such practices include the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards, best practice regarding Artisanal and Small-scale Mining (ASM) Management, and the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights.

The CRSP Manager will be ultimately responsible for ensuring that the team is fully resourced and trained to meet Project needs, including training, managing relationships with external stakeholders, ASM and resettlement activities, and community investment initiatives. With the support of the CRSP team and external specialists as required, the CRSP Manager will maintain and implement social plans and policies. The responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Community Relations and Social Performance Management.
  • Land Access and Resettlement Activities.
  • Stakeholder Engagement.
  • Benefit Sharing.
  • Document control and reporting.





Skills and Experience

  • Qualification in sociology, international development, economics, or another social science-related degree mandatory.
  • Minimum ten (10) years of working in an Social Performance role mandatory.
  • Minimum five (5) years of related professional experience in the extractive industry, preferably in a management capacity mandatory.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English mandatory / Fluency in Mende is preferred.
  • Demonstrated ability to meet business objectives in a working environment similar to the Project.
  • Experience in coordinating with internal departments and external stakeholders and partners.
  • Understanding of, and experience implementing, resettlement processes and GIIP.
  • Experience of working with International and/or Development Finance Institutions.
  • Ability to identify, understand and manage community expectations and needs.
  • Strong skills in team building, conflict management and consensus building.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills; and
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.

How to apply?

You can send your application with your most recent curriculum vitae to this email address not later than 7th August 2022: recruitment@fg-gold.com.

Due to the urgent requirement for this role, applications will be processed on a rolling basis and the role may be filled before the application deadline.

 

The company provides equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate in employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, tribe, gender, or age.

Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

 





2.) Finance Manager

 

About Us

FG Gold Limited was recently awarded the Baomahun Gold Concession located in Valunia in Bo District and is currently at the development stage. To support the project development, FG Gold Limited is recruiting a qualified Sierra Leonean to fill in the Finance Manager position based on site.

Responsibilities

The Finance Manager will be responsible for budget planning, reporting, cost controlling, financial resource distribution and assist company development by providing support and advice to the Executive management team. The Finance Manager will set up the appropriate system and team to comply with the company and legal requirements. The responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Cost controlling, budgeting and reporting of a new greenfield project.
  • Recruitment and management of the finance team.
  • Implementation and maintenance of finance systems.

Skills and Experience

  • B.com Finance / accounting degree mandatory.
  • ACCA, CPA, CIMA, CA or other qualification will be an advantage.
  • Minimum ten (10) years of work experience including five (5) years of experience in similar position.
  • Experience in the mining industry mandatory.
  • Experience in working in remote areas preferable.
  • Ability to synthesize large quantities of complex data into actionable information.
  • Ability to work and effectively communicate with senior-level business partners.
  • Excellent business judgment, analytical, and decision-making skills.
  • Knowledge of financial reporting and data mining tools such as SQL, Access, etc.
  • Strong demonstrated use of MS Office, ERP system and other financial planning software.
  • Analytical thinker, fault finding with strong conceptual and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.

How to apply?

You can send your application with your most recent curriculum vitae to this email address not later than 7th August 2022: recruitment@fg-gold.com.

 





Due to the urgent requirement for this role, applications will be processed on a rolling basis and the role may be filled before the application deadline.

 

The company provides equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate in employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, tribe, gender, or age.

Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

 


3.) Infrastructure project Engineer

 

About Us

FG Gold Limited was recently awarded the Baomahun Gold Concession located in Valunia in Bo District and is currently at the development stage. To support the project development, FG Gold Limited is recruiting a qualified Sierra Leonean to fill in the Infrastructure Project Engineer position based on site.

Responsibilities

The Infrastructure Project Engineer is responsible for leading and supervising contractor QC and progress as they progress with construction of the works. The Infrastructure Project Engineer’s mission is to identify potential construction issues before they become problematic, implementing the necessary remedial, corrective and aversive actions to ensure safe, on time and within budget delivery according to design functionality. The responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Lead and supervise contractors QC.
  • Interface between Contractors and the owner.
  • Ensure accurate reporting.
  • Project commissioning.

Skills and Experience

  • University degree in relevant engineering domain.
  • Minimum 10 years of project construction and engineering experience.
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively with others (verbally, written and meetings).
  • Ability to apply Critical Path Method planning techniques to develop detail Engineering and Installation Project networks and schedules.
  • Experience with Earned Value Management techniques to measure/status and monitor performance.
  • Familiarity with the Project Engineering process and procedures.
  • Proven ability to negotiate, mediate and delegate.
  • A pro-active approach to solving problems and getting the job done.
  • Knowledge of Office 365, Microsoft applications, scheduling software.





How to apply?

You can send your application with your most recent curriculum vitae to this email address not later than 7th August 2022: recruitment@fg-gold.com.

 

Due to the urgent requirement for this role, applications will be processed on a rolling basis and the role may be filled before the application deadline.

 

The company provides equal employment opportunities and does not discriminate in employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, tribe, gender, or age.

Women are strongly encouraged to apply.





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VACANCY NOTICE

Occupational Fields:

Government (Public Service)

Field of Study:

Sciences or Science related

Employment Type:

Full Time

Years of experience:

2-4years

Salary:

Attractive

Career with a Reputable Agency)

A reputable Agency is looking to recruit a highly dedicated and committed employee to serve in the capacity of Services Registration Unit (SRU) Distribution/Transmission Technician.





Required General Skills:

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including effective writing skills
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to multitask
  • Independence.
  • Meticulous attention to detail.
  • Good team working skills.
  • Should have knowledge and/or experience in laboratory process and procedures.
  • Should have reasonable computer skills
  • Should have the potentials or abilities to be designated as head of the SRU
  • Should be in good health
  • Must be knowledgeable in the Sciences that relate to quality and Public Health
  • Must hold at least a HTC or HND in any of the related Sciences. Holding a B. Sc. Degree in the Sciences or related field will be an added advantage.

 

Responsibilities

    • Receive and register test and calibration items in accordance with the provisions of ISO/IEC 17025 requirements
    • Distribute test and calibration items to respective laboratories
    • Document, process and coordinate customer requests
    • Maintain the integrity of test and calibration items in your custody
    • Receive queries on the status of test and calibration items, test reports, invoices, quality certificates and other conformity assessment services and forwards to Directorate via Executive Director




  • Receive and transmit test reports and quality certificates to the Executive Director for authorization
  • Deliver test reports and quality certificates to clients in a timely manner
  • Perform all other duties assigned by the Directorate through the Executive Director.

 

Interested applicants should send their CVs and covering letter with details of Three (2) Professional Referees to emmanuelnavo@yahoo.co.uk not later than 3:00pm on Friday, 17th June, 2022

 

Please note that the Agency is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.





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Job Vacancies @ Jhpiego – 4 Positions (Sierra Leone)

Jhpiego is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Technical Director
2.) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director
3.) Director – Finance, Operations and Administration
4.) Chief of Party

 

See job details and how to apply below.

 

1.) Technical Director

 

SL
Job ID
2022-4624
Category
International Positions

Overview

Jhpiego seeks a Technical Director to provide technical leadership and oversight for an upcoming five-year U.S. government funded integrated health services project. This project aims to accelerate reductions in maternal, newborn, and child mortality and morbidity by increasing the capacity of the Government of Sierra Leone institutions and local organizations to introduce, deliver, scale up, and sustain the use of evidence-based, quality maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services, malaria, voluntary family planning (FP), and reproductive health (RH) care.

The position will lead design and day-to-day management of technical assistance efforts to improve capacity of the Government of Sierra Leone to deliver quality reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, adolescent health services at the facility and community level.  The Technical Director will work closely with technical implementation teams to ensure the project progresses towards expected results. S/he will also work with M&E staff to ensure project deliverables are monitored and course corrections are identified and implemented as appropriate. Other key responsibilities include supervising technical staff and adjusting project activities based on district level data.





This position is contingent upon award from USAID. Sierra Leone nationals strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

Technical Leadership and Oversight

  • Provide technical leadership and strategic direction for the project’s technical assistance efforts, ensuring the integration, quality and sustainability of interventions
  • Provide day-to-day technical oversight for design, planning and implementation of activities in support of project goals and objectives
  • Establish and implement a system to ensure technical quality and fidelity across target provinces and districts
  • Collaborate closely with Team Leads and Technical Advisors to ensure harmonization of project approaches across technical and geographical areas
  • Track measures for climate and environmental risks in the Environmental Mitigation and Monitoring Plan (EMMP) and ensure their integration in work plans, budgets, and MEL plan

Development and Implementation of Technical Approaches 

  • Provide technical leadership to the development of the project strategic plan, work plan, and project monitoring, in close collaboration with MOH, USAID and other stakeholders
  • Work closely with the Chief of Party on setting project priorities and directions, and responding to requests for support from local counterparts
  • Identify appropriate facility and community-based strategies and lead the formulation of innovative approaches to address reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health, family planning, and malaria service delivery gaps.
  • Oversee efforts to provide mentoring and capacity building at the individual and district level

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning 

  • Work with M&E staff to design, implement a plan to track data/results related to reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child service delivery to inform adjustments in project implementation
  • Document successes, lessons learned and challenges in implementation as well as reports of project activities and results to the project and donor, including routine quarterly and annual reports and other reporting requirements as requested
  • Author/co-author abstracts, presentations, and articles for journals and conferences

Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration 

  • Foster and maintain excellent relationships with USAID and in-country stakeholders as a representative of the project, and develop rapid responses to requests
  • Collaborate with all local stakeholders and implementing partners, especially the Ministry of Health and other implementing partners, to ensure that all activities conform to requirements and regulations
  • Facilitate the project team’s relationship with designated counterparts at USAID, the Ministry of Health at both provincial and districts levels, private sector partners and other key stakeholders in Sierra Leone such as NGOs and CSOs, to ensure effective technical assistance
  • Actively participate in relevant technical advisory/working groups and professional forums representing Jhpiego

Management 

  • Supervise technical staff and build, mentor, and manage a team of highly qualified staff to ensure rapid and sustainable results
  • Manage technical contributions of sub grantees, including defining scopes of work

Required Qualifications

  • Clinical Degree (doctor or nursing)
  • Minimum 10 years’ experience which included both implementation and technical assistance of integrated health service delivery projects in Sierra Leone or West Africa
  • Proficiency in implementing quality improvement activities at facility and community levels
  • Skilled in building capacity of individuals and organizations
  • In-depth understanding of Sierra Leone healthcare system, including both public and private sectors
  • Proven track record managing a project team composed of several technical experts and fostering team work
  • Familiarity with USAID’s administrative, management and reporting procedures and systems
  • Excellent diplomacy skills and a proven ability to establish and maintain interpersonal and professional relationships with USAID, host-country counterparts and representatives from other key stakeholders such as NGOs, CSOs, and the private sector
  • Expertise in research to practice—identifying and adapting best practices to specific project contexts
  • Excellent verbal, written interpersonal and presentation skills in English
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including TEAMS and PowerBi
  • Ability to travel nationally

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s of Public Health preferred

CLICK ON LINK TO APPLY : Technical Director in | Careers at Jhpiego SL (icims.com)

 





 

2.) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director

 

Job ID
2022-4623
Category
International Positions

Overview

Jhpiego seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director to provide technical leadership, oversight and strategic direction for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) activities for an upcoming for a five-year U.S. government funded integrated technical assistance and service delivery project. This project aims to accelerate reductions in maternal, newborn, and child mortality and morbidity by increasing the capacity of the Government of Sierra Leone institutions and local organizations to introduce, deliver, scale up, and sustain the use of evidence-based, quality maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services, malaria, voluntary family planning (FP), and reproductive health (RH) care.

The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director will provide technical leadership to develop project framework, M&E systems and indicators to capture performance results and provide effective, accurate and timely monitoring, evaluation and reporting of all project activities. The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director will supervise and manage the MEL team and oversee the collection, management, analysis and use of project data, ensuring that lessons learned are integrated into project implementation to continuously improve quality of interventions and outcomes. The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director is responsible for documenting and disseminating project successes, challenges and lessons learned to USAID. The position will champion holistic approaches to collaboration, learning and adapting (CLA), including design and implementation of an action-oriented project research and learning agenda, routine analysis of available health sector data sources, and application of best practices in knowledge management. The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director will also be responsible for designing and conducting assessments, operations research and evaluations to address project needs. S/he will liaise with and support consortium partners, key local partners, private sector and other key stakeholders to implement monitoring and evaluation (and learning) activities.

This position is contingent upon award from USAID. Sierra Leone nationals are strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership and direction on MEL to ensure the project achieves its goals and corresponding objectives and targets
  • Oversee the development and implementation of the Performance Monitoring Plan (PMP) to efficiently track, use and disseminate performance indicators and results over the life of the project, including routine service delivery data reporting, baseline and end line assessments, and all monitoring for process and outcome evaluations
  • Supervise a team of M&E professionals, ensuring high-quality implementation of all monitoring, evaluation and learning activities
  • Develop and oversee implementation of robust context-appropriate systems for data collection, quality assurance, analysis and reporting on activity outputs/outcomes and program quality
  • Lead results reporting to USAID by providing written documentation on M&E activities and indicator results for progress and annual reports, as appropriate
  • Ensure alignment of project systems and approaches with Sierra Leone national monitoring and evaluation guidelines, protocols, information and reporting systems
  • Cultivate strategic M&E relationships and alliances with monitoring, evaluation and learning counterparts in other USAID projects national institutions, and key stakeholders, leading initiatives to learn from project data and adapt intervention strategies as appropriate
  • Lead efforts to utilize training monitoring systems to track and monitor trainers and participants at training events to facilitate follow-up and recordkeeping
  • Use data to contribute towards strategic decision-making and project planning with project leadership
  • Support project leadership to champion holistic approaches to collaboration, learning and adapting (CLA), including design and implementation of an action-oriented project research and learning agenda, routine analysis of available health sector data sources, and application of best practices in knowledge management
  • Oversee and/or conduct targeted assessment, evaluations and operations research, ensuring compliance with Johns Hopkins University institutional and local review board policies
  • Ensure quality of data through data verification procedures including routine data quality audits and that these are routinely carried out during the project lifecycle
  • Represent M&E activities in public and professional circles through meetings, conferences, and presentations
  • Ensure relevant data is entered into Jhpiego’s organization-wide performance management system designed to capture, analyze, and disseminate project data
  • Ensure project compliance with USAID monitoring, evaluation, research and open data policies
  • Promote and support the dissemination of project information among the project team
  • Work with project and financial staff to prepare and track progress of project and activity budgets
  • Train and mentor project staff and implementing partners in monitoring and evaluation methods, tools, and systems
  • Ensure protection of participant data and confidentiality during all monitoring, evaluation and research implementation and dissemination processes
  • Support the designated Internal Review Board (IRB) focal point in-country including maintaining current certification from 1) CITI human subjects ethics course and 2) CITI Good Clinical Practices (GCP) course

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in public health, demography, statistics, social sciences or related field or equivalent experience
  • Minimum 9 years of experience on international health projects, including substantial work experience in monitoring and evaluating large, multi-year international health sector development projects (approximately $5 -10M per year)
  • Proven expertise in quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis methodologies, implementation research approaches, health management information systems, data visualization and reporting
  • Demonstrated strong management, coordination, teamwork and planning skills with proven ability to function effectively with multiple host-country counterparts in both the public, NGO and private sectors
  • M&E experience in MNCH, FP and malaria
  • Familiarity with Sierra Leone health management information system and other national M&E systems
  • Strong technical skills, including ability to process and analyze data using DHIS2 and one or more statistical software packages, including at least one of the following: [SPSS, Epi-Info, Stata, MS Excel]
  • Experience hiring and supervising personnel and ensuring they acquire the necessary training and skills to meet evolving project needs
  • Excellent diplomacy skills and a proven ability to establish and maintain interpersonal and professional relationships with USAID, host-country counterparts and representatives from other key stakeholders such as NGOs, CSOs, and the private sector
  • Demonstrated outstanding leadership, strategic thinking, organizational, team-building, and representational skills
  • Expertise in research to practice—identifying and adapting best practices to specific project contexts
  • Excellent skills in facilitation, team building, and coordination
  • Excellent verbal, written interpersonal and presentation skills in English
  • Ability to coach, mentor and develop technical capacity in regional and national projects and technical staff
  • Ability to travel nationally

CLICK ON LINK TO APPLY : Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Director in | Careers at Jhpiego SL (icims.com)

 





 

3.) Director – Finance, Operations and Administration

 

Job ID
2022-4620
Category
International Positions

Overview

Jhpiego seeks a Director – Finance, Operations and Administration to provide financial, operational and administrative management for a five-year U.S. government funded integrated technical assistance and health service delivery project. This project aims to accelerate reductions in maternal, newborn, and child mortality and morbidity by increasing the capacity of the Government of Sierra Leone institutions and local organizations to introduce, deliver, scale up, and sustain the use of evidence-based, quality maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services, malaria, voluntary family planning (FP), and reproductive health (RH) care

The Director – Finance, Operations and Administration will provide strategic financial, operational and administrative management, overseeing all financial, contractual (including sub grantee management), information technology, human resources, and procurement aspects of the anticipated project. S/he will ensure that the financial reports are compatible with standard accounting practices and follow Jhpiego and USAID rules and regulations. The position will play a key role directing program operations, working with local partners to build their capacity, and provide expert sub-grant management.

This position is contingent upon award from USAID. Sierra Leone nationals strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Ensure accurate financial, contractual and administrative reporting of the project compliant with Jhpiego and USAID’s rules and regulations, and terms and conditions of the award.
  • Oversee day-to-day coordination of financial activities ensuring cost efficiency
  • Ensure timely, accurate and complete documentation which support financial transactions, to be uploaded and maintained in an on-site financial accounting and bookkeeping system (QuickBooks) required to assure the integrity and effective performance of financial operations, and prepare monthly reports.
  • Manage all sub-grants, ensuring compliance with Jhpiego policies and procedures and reporting of sub-awardees, and building their capacity as needed.
  • Support assessment and capacity building strategies for local civil society organizations in the areas of finance and operations.
  • Ensure that Jhpiego human resources and administrative procedures are in place for the project.
  • Oversee project’s day-to-day cash needs, payments, procurement, contracts, sub-grants, reviewing/processing invoices, district office start-up, operation. systems, policies and procedures, consultant payments for the program.
  • Provide guidance to project team members regarding the financial requirements of the project and office operations in compliance with USAID, Johns Hopkins University, and Jhpiego procedures and policies.
  • Lead the development, monitoring, and review of project budgets; review monthly financial analysis and budget vs. expense reports to determine reasonableness of variances and take appropriate actions, as required.
  • Provide guidance, monitoring and support to project team, including procurement for goods and services, logistical support for local and international travel (including expense reports) for staff and consultants, contracts development and management and maintenance of office inventory.
  • Facilitate the work of external audits and ensure that financial records are properly maintained and readily available during audits.
  • Contribute to developing work plans and annual budgets for project activities and local office costs.
  • Provide financial reports, including pipeline analysis and quarterly project reports, as requested by the donor.
  • Mentor, support, supervise and manage a team of highly qualified staff and align their efforts with project goals to ensure rapid and sustainable results.
  • Ensure that Jhpiego human resources and administrative procedures are in place for the project and staff and comply with local and donor regulations. These include but are not limited to: time keeping, tracking of leave, sick days, absence, personnel employment records, and other human resources actions.
  • Collaborate with the Chief of Party to support program staff in developing work plans and annual budgets for program activities and local office costs.

Required Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Accounting or relevant field
  • Ten years of finance and administrative experience
  • At least seven of experience with financial analysis, financial reporting, cash flow analysis, budget development and forecasting.
  • At least seven years of experience providing financial planning and management, human resources and procurement for projects.
  • Five or more years of senior-level work experience with USAID or other donor-funded projects
  • Previous direct supervisory experience of professional and support staff
  • Demonstrated experience organizing resources and establishing priorities
  • Subcontract or sub agreement financial management experience
  • Knowledge of financing mechanisms – FAAs, contracts and grants and their relevant terms and conditions
  • Experience developing and/or implementing finance and accounting policies, procedures and systems
  • Experience hiring and supervising personnel
  • Excellent diplomacy skills and a proven ability to establish and maintain interpersonal and professional relationships with USAID, host-country counterparts and representatives from other key stakeholders such as NGOs, CSOs, and the private sector
  • Excellent skills in facilitation, team building, and coordination
  • Ability to coach, mentor and develop financial and administrative capacity of project staff
  • In depth knowledge financial software applications, databases and spreadsheets, including QuickBooks Enterprise, and Microsoft Office
  • Ability to travel nationally

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with financial analysis, financial reporting, cash flow analysis, budget development and forecasting preferably on international health projects
  • Experience providing financial planning and management, human resources and procurement for projects, preferably in Sierra Leone.

CLICK ON LINK TO APPLY : Director – Finance, Operations and Administration in | Careers at Jhpiego SL (icims.com)

 





4.) Chief of Party

 

Job ID
2022-461
Experience (Years)
10
Category
International Positions

Overview

The Chief of Party (COP) will provide vision, leadership and direction to ensure the strategic, programmatic, technical, and financial integrity for an upcoming USAID integrated health project in Sierra Leone. This project aims to accelerate reductions in maternal, newborn, and child mortality and morbidity by increasing the capacity of the Government of Sierra Leone institutions and local organizations to introduce, deliver, scale up, and sustain the use of evidence-based, quality maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) services, malaria, voluntary family planning (FP), and reproductive health (RH) care. The project will operate over a five-year period.

The COP will have the overall responsibility for leadership and management of and reporting on the recipient’s activities, making key decisions and solving problems in short timeframes while ensuring operational and program quality and integrity and serving as the recipient’s first point of interface with USAID on routine and strategic matters.  This includes ensuring effective organizational management and communication interacting with other projects, host country governments at all levels, and international partners and agencies.

This position is contingent upon award from USAID. Sierra Leone nationals strongly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities

  • Provide leadership and strategic direction to ensure programmatic and financial integrity of the integrated health project and to achieve rapid and sustained project goals, objectives and targets
  • Ensure compliance with the project results and oversight of project activities to achieve the stated objectives
  • Develop and maintain strong working relationships and alliances with USAID, the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health, other USG implementing partners, private sector partners and other key stakeholders in Sierra Leone to maximize resources and avoid duplication of effort
  • Represent Jhpiego’s interests and present progress, achievements and lessons learned to key Sierra Leone stakeholders including USAID and implementing partners in public and professional circles through meetings, conferences, and presentations
  • Provide technical leadership in the design, analysis, and synthesis of interventions
  • Ensure the quality and sustainability of interventions within Government health facilities particularly in the areas of maternal, newborn, and child health, family planning/reproductive health, health systems strengthening, and capacity building of district staff and national partners;
  • Participate in relevant technical advisory groups with counterparts and partner institutions
  • Lead the annual work planning process in close collaboration with USAID, Sierra Leone Ministry of Health, project team, and project partners
  • Oversee preparation of periodic project reports to donor
  • Mentor, support, supervise, and manage a team of highly qualified staff and align their efforts to ensure rapid and sustainable results
  • Provide guidance, in collaboration with key staff, to subcontractors and sub grantees and coordinate activities with other agencies
  • Manage multiple project partners
  • Write and/or review technical components of materials and publications related to integrated health and its development
  • Ensure resources for project implementation are available
  • Work with finance and project staff to develop and track project budgets and ensure project is implemented in budget.
  • Work with Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) staff to develop M&E frameworks and effectively track data and results and establish a culture of data for decision making
  • Work closely with Jhpiego home office staff to ensure effective, timely and coordinated project implementation
  • Ensure compliance with USAID operational policies and regulations

Required Qualifications

  • Advanced degree in public health, health administration, international health, or a related field
  • Previous experience serving as COP or DCOP
  • 10+ years’ experience managing large, multi-year international health sector development projects (approximately $10M per year) that have implemented successful activities in areas such as maternal, newborn and child health, family planning/reproductive health, health systems strengthening
  • Demonstrated experience managing consortiums and building capacity of local organizations
  • Demonstrated experience and knowledge in establishing systems and overseeing project start-up
  • Understanding of the Sierra Leone social and political context, and developments in the health sector
  • Experience hiring and supervising personnel and ensuring they acquire the necessary training and skills to meet evolving program needs
  • Excellent diplomacy skills and a proven ability to establish and sustain interpersonal and professional relationships with USAID missions, host-country counterparts and representatives from other key stakeholders such as NGOs, PVOs, the private sector and other donors
  • In-depth knowledge of USAID projects, regulations, compliance, and reporting
  • Demonstrated outstanding leadership, strategic thinking, organizational, team-building, and representational skills
  • Management, training, or clinical background in maternal, newborn, and child health, family planning/reproductive health, or health systems strengthening
  • Expertise in translating research to practice—identifying best practices and adapting them to project realities, with strong attention to quality of care
  • Previous experience working with intimate understanding of local health system and health systems strengthening, family planning/reproductive health, and maternal, neonatal, and child health care gaps and opportunities, and solid relationships at government agencies
  • Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines, and intense pressure to perform
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Teams and PowerBi
  • Fluent in written and spoken English
  • Excellent oral and written communications skills
  • Ability to travel nationally

Preferred Qualifications

  • Previous experience working in Sierra Leone preferred.

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Job Vacancy @ UNICEF: National Individual Contractor – Construction Engineer

Job Description

Job no: 550362
Position type: Consultancy
Location: Sierra Leone
Division/Equivalent: Dakar (WCAR), Senegal
School/Unit: Sierra Leone
Department/Office: Freetown, Sierra Leone
Categories: WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), Health and Nutrition

UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.

Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.

And we never give up.





For every child, hope!

How can you make a difference?

Please access UNICEF Sierra Leone information here and  here

Purpose and objectives:

Overall purpose of the consultancy is to ensure the quality, timely implementation, and cost-efficiency of construction work supported by UNICEF health and nutrition section. Specific objectives include:

  • Manage the entire process of the district vaccine store construction in eight districts (Bombali, Bonthe, Kambia, Kenema, Moyamba, Port Loko, Pujehun and Tonkolili districts) from inception to completion
  • Provide technical oversight and quality assurance support for other construction works supported by UNICEF health and nutrition section, including construction of 2 new district vaccine stores in Karene and Falaba (construction work managed by MoHS), site preparation and piping for oxygen plant installation in 7 sites, and small-scale infrastructural development such as solarization and incinerator instalment in selected sites.





Methodology and Technical Approach:

The Construction Engineer will work on full-time and be based in UNICEF Freetown with frequent travels to the field in line with work plans and deliverables. Under the direct supervision of the Immunization Specialist and general guidance of Chief of Health and Nutrition Section, the Construction Engineer will supervise and manage the entire process of the district vaccine store construction project in Bombali, Bonthe, Kambia, Kenema, Moyamba, Port Loko, Pujehun and Tonkolili districts.

Specific Tasks of the Consultant:

The expected activities / results for this role will be:

  1. Management of District Vaccine Store Construction Project (covering 8 districts)
  2. Provision of technical oversight and quality assurance support for other construction works

Please click on this link to see the full ToR Download File ToR For EPI Construction Engineer_advertised.pdf

Management, Organization and Timeframe:

The consultant will be supervised by the Immunization Specialist, UNICEF Sierra Leone, under the overall guidance of Chief of Health & Nutrition Section. The consultant will be seated at UNICEF Country Office in Freetown with frequent field visits to construction sites. The monthly fees of the consultant will be processed by UNICEF with submission of his/her monthly progress report along with deliverables certified by the supervisor.

The timeframe for the consultancy is 10 months.





To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…

Degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related Building Sciences; or in one or more of the disciplines relevant to the following areas: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Industrial design or any Science and Social Sciences fields relevant to Construction and Design.

Experience

  • At least 2 years of relevant construction or engineering experience at national level, preferably in the Health Sector
  • Experience in the design and management of development projects.
  • Have a good initiative with ability to apply technical knowledge creatively to ensure conflicts and disputes are resolved between contractors and beneficiaries.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships both within and outside the organization.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to plan and organize work to deliver results.
  • Excellent understanding of design and construction quality assurance processes; codes, procedures, and standards.
  • An understanding of the Sierra Leone construction context especially with regards to availability of both imported and local materials; topography as it affects construction design and timelines is essential.
  • Experience working in the UN or other international development organization an asset.
  • Fluency in English, verbal and written required. An understanding of Krio is an advantage.
  • Have computer skills, including internet navigation and various office applications, including knowledge of AutoCAD and MIS/GIS applications.





For every Child, you demonstrate…

UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, and Accountability (CRITA).

To view our competency framework, please visit here.

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of the organization.

UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UNICEF, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. UNICEF also adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles and will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks. Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.

Remarks:

UNICEF only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http://www.whed.net/.Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.





Individuals engaged under a consultancy or individual contract will not be considered “staff members” under the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations and UNICEF’s policies and procedures and will not be entitled to benefits provided therein (such as leave entitlements and medical insurance coverage). Their conditions of service will be governed by their contract and the General Conditions of Contracts for the Services of Consultants and Individual Contractors. Consultants and individual contractors are responsible for determining their tax liabilities and for the payment of any taxes and/or duties, in accordance with local or other applicable laws.

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Application close: May 05 2022 Greenwich Standard Time





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Urgent Recruitment @ Jhpiego (Sierra Leone) – Technical Advisor, Care and Treatment Lead

Job Description

Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University. For 40 years and in over 155 countries, Jhpiego has worked to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families.

Jhpiego Corporation has been providing technical support to the Ministries of Health in partner countries across the globe for the past 40 years in a variety of technical areas including cervical cancer treatment and prevention, community health, HIV and AIDS, maternal and newborn health, health workforce capacity development (both pre-service and in-service), family planning, malaria, and IPC/WASH.





The Global Reach II project is a five-year global HRSA-funded project, which started in October, 2021. It employs an iterative approach based on a country’s needs, informed by clients and beneficiaries, targeting high-priority populations and low-coverage and poor-performing areas to achieve HIV epidemic control. In Sierra Leone, Global Reach II works with government and builds local capacity to identify and implement proven solutions where they exist and develop innovative solutions to overcome persistent barriers that affect HIV services. Global Reach II will develop the capacity of the interdisciplinary health workforce to provide quality, client-centered care, ensuring that individuals will be informed and empowered to access services, receive high-quality care, adhere to treatment, and remain in care, ultimately contributing to the achievement of HIV epidemic control in Sierra Leone.

The following vacant positions are available for immediate filling:

  1. Technical Advisor – Care and Treatment Lead (1 position)

Job Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Reports to: Global Reach Country Lead 

Supervisors: Senior Technical Officer, Technical Officers

Position Overview: 





The Technical Advisor – Care and Treatment Lead will serve as the lead technical advisor for HIV Care and Treatment activities under the Global Reach II Project’s HIV programming but will also offer technical support to HTS, HIV prevention, laboratory support, PMTCT, key population, and pediatric HIV care programming as needed. S/he will lead the design and oversee the implementation of culturally appropriate, and KP-friendly care and treatment programming across the 95-95-95 treatment cascade at the national and district level to support national and district-led efforts towards epidemic control.

The position will provide technical guidance and assistance to the National AIDS Control Program, DHMTs, CSOs, Drop-in Centers (DICs), and project-supported health facilities in collaboration with other partners and stakeholders in Sierra Leone. S/he will work with the Global Reach II Country Lead and the Project Team to ensure that comprehensive care and treatment programming is implemented to meet PEPFAR requirements with a focus on building and sustaining quality HIV programming across the district and national government structures, and local CSOs. The Technical Advisor- Care and Treatment Lead will also work closely with the National AIDS Control Program (NACP) and National HIV/AIDS Secretariat (NAS), cooperating partners, and other stakeholders to support the implementation of national-level health policies and strategies in relation to HIV-programming with a focus on key populations. S/he will promote and ensure proper integration of HIV programming activities with other activities such as TB screening and prevention.





Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Leads Global Reach II’s care and treatment portfolio, collaborating with the NACP, NAS, implementing partners, CSOs, and other key stakeholders
    • Supports the Global Reach Project Lead in establishing relationships and working closely with senior-level counterparts in the MOH/NACP and other government and non-governmental partners to advance care and treatment in the implementation focal districts and the health facilities and drop-in centers.
    • Ensures that the Global Reach II Project’s care and treatment are evidence-based, KP friendly and meet PEPFAR’s minimal requirements including, tuberculosis screening and prevention
    • Trains, mentors and supervises Sr Technical Officers, Technical Officers, healthcare providers, peer navigators/educators, DHMTs to address their attitudes and beliefs towards KPs, as well as improve the capacity of CSOs, providers, and DHMTs to deliver care and treatment services
    • Leads the operationalization of the 2020 comprehensive guidelines in the project supported sites
    • Leads the design, piloting, and implementation of PEPFAR minimum program requirement in-regards to HIV continuum of care including targeted HTS & linkage, same-day ART initiation, differentiated service delivery approaches, TLD transition & optimized pediatric regimens, advance HIV disease, viral load monitoring, KP friendly services, and community-based initiation and distribution of ARVs, including MMD
    • Leads design and implementation of strategies to support treatment continuation for targeted key populations meeting their needs
    • Coordinates assessments, site strengthening, follow-up and supervision, advocacy, demand creation, policy support, capacity-building, and SI across program sites as required by program activities




  • Works with Monitoring and Evaluation (SI) staff to develop SI frameworks and use regularly data to guide program implementation, course correction and effectively track data/results
  • Assists in the identification and dissemination of best practices and new technical strategies and approaches
  • Provides technical input during the development of Project work-plans, long-term strategies, and reporting
  • Represents Global Reach II in national and international technical, policy, management, and strategic working groups and other platforms
  • Provides technical leadership to revise or adapt job aids, SOPs, literacy materials and documents in the areas of HIV/AIDS care and treatment
  • Assists with coordinating the necessary technical input from partners required for key activities and work closely with external stakeholders, consultants and experts as required to ensure that the continuum of prevention and care is strengthened
  • Cultivates strategic relationships and alliances with other PEPFAR and GF partners
  • Provides technical assistance on care and treatment to the various technical working groups at national level
  • Ensures the dissemination of national policies, standards and guidelines on HIV programming
  • Provides training, follow-up support and support supervision as necessary for activities
  • Contributes to annual work planning
  • Contributes/coordinates with project’s SI activities to ensure that the project meets set targets in accordance with national and PEPFAR standards
  • Works with Strategic Information team to ensure quality and verified data
  • Works collaboratively with other project team members to ensure necessary project planning, development, resource availability and management activities function smoothly and efficiently
  • Promotes and supports the dissemination of project and country level best practices and lessons learned among the project team, key stakeholders (including the NACP/NAS), local partners, and PEPFAR collaborators
  • Participates as requested in final review of technical and programmatic portions of documents
  • Writes, co-authors and supports the documentation of Sierra Leone and project results in international conferences and through peer-reviewed journals and publications
  • Motivates and mentors assigned staff and consultants
  • Takes leadership for implementation in the assigned district(s) and ensure all districts targets are met and excited
  • Assists with identification of professional development needs for technical staff in the field
  • Performs other duties are required by the project





Knowledge, Skills and Experiences:

  • Experience in providing technical support to a HIV prevention, HTS and care and treatment portfolio, including provision of clinical services (HIV/AIDS, PrEP, HTS, ART, PMTCT)
  • Proven leadership skills, as well as skills in training, facilitation, team building and coordination
  • Experience in managing a team of two (2) or more professional staff
  • Excellent grasp of clinical issues and current literature on HIV/AIDS and TB
  • Strong change management, results-oriented and decision-making skills
  • Strong leadership and technical capacity to support service delivery, especially at the community level
  • Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
  • Demonstrated in-depth understanding of Sierra Leone healthcare system, particularly the public health system, experience living and working in Sierra Leone preferred
  • Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills in English
  • Experience and understanding of PEPFAR-funded programs
  • Experience in KP programming
  • Experience in planning, developing, implementing and evaluating HIV public health programs
  • Ability to travel nationally and internationally up to 40% of the time





Qualifications:

  • Holder of a health degree (doctor, clinical officer or nurse), with additional post-graduate training in public health desirable
  • At least 7 years demonstrated experience working in one or more areas of HIV programming including: HIV counseling and testing including index testing, self-testing, PrEP, HIV care and treatment (required), linkage case management, PMTCT, TB/HIV, lab support or another applicable area.

Note: All staff members of Jhpiego, regardless of the level of their responsibilities are expected to:

  • Model the mission and values stated above
  • Contribute to the knowledge sharing and transfer process
  • Make responsible decisions that result in time and cost containment and clear accountability
  • Participate in multiple teams, adopt team spirit, take responsibility for action items assigned and provide feedback as needed
  • Multitask, be able to manage competing priorities and be able to prioritize in order to meet program and/or organizational objectives.

Qualified persons are required to send their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and application letter to:  GH-Recruitments@jhpiego.org

Deadline for the submission of applications: March 25th, 2022. Please note that given the likely high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.





Disclaimer: Careerical eConsult posts job listings for the convenience of job seekers. We do not endorse or recommend employers, and a posting does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Careerical eConsult explicitly makes no representations or guarantees about positions listed on our website. Careerical eConsult is not responsible for safety, wages, working conditions, or other aspects of employment.  It is the responsibility of applicants to research the integrity of the organizations to which they are applying. We advise you to use caution and common sense when applying for any position with an organization or private party.

Job Vacancies @ Jhpiego Sierra Leone – Technical Advisor, Care and Treatment Lead

Job Description

Jhpiego is an international, non-profit health organisation affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University. For 40 years and in over 155 countries, Jhpiego has worked to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families.

Jhpiego Corporation has been providing technical support to the Ministries of Health in partner countries across the globe for the past 40 years in a variety of technical areas including cervical cancer treatment and prevention, community health, HIV and AIDS, maternal and newborn health, health workforce capacity development (both pre-service and in-service), family planning, malaria, and IPC/WASH.





The Global Reach II project is a five-year global HRSA-funded project, which started in October, 2021. It employs an iterative approach based on a country’s needs, informed by clients and beneficiaries, targeting high-priority populations and low-coverage and poor-performing areas to achieve HIV epidemic control. In Sierra Leone, Global Reach II works with government and builds local capacity to identify and implement proven solutions where they exist and develop innovative solutions to overcome persistent barriers that affect HIV services. Global Reach II will develop the capacity of the interdisciplinary health workforce to provide quality, client-centered care, ensuring that individuals will be informed and empowered to access services, receive high-quality care, adhere to treatment, and remain in care, ultimately contributing to the achievement of HIV epidemic control in Sierra Leone.





The following vacant positions are available for immediate filling:

  1. Technical Advisor – Care and Treatment Lead (1 position)

Job Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Reports to: Global Reach Country Lead 

Supervisors: Senior Technical Officer, Technical Officers

Position Overview: 

The Technical Advisor – Care and Treatment Lead will serve as the lead technical advisor for HIV Care and Treatment activities under the Global Reach II Project’s HIV programming but will also offer technical support to HTS, HIV prevention, laboratory support, PMTCT, key population, and pediatric HIV care programming as needed. S/he will lead the design and oversee the implementation of culturally appropriate, and KP-friendly care and treatment programming across the 95-95-95 treatment cascade at the national and district level to support national and district-led efforts towards epidemic control.





The position will provide technical guidance and assistance to the National AIDS Control Program, DHMTs, CSOs, Drop-in Centers (DICs), and project-supported health facilities in collaboration with other partners and stakeholders in Sierra Leone. S/he will work with the Global Reach II Country Lead and the Project Team to ensure that comprehensive care and treatment programming is implemented to meet PEPFAR requirements with a focus on building and sustaining quality HIV programming across the district and national government structures, and local CSOs. The Technical Advisor- Care and Treatment Lead will also work closely with the National AIDS Control Program (NACP) and National HIV/AIDS Secretariat (NAS), cooperating partners, and other stakeholders to support the implementation of national-level health policies and strategies in relation to HIV-programming with a focus on key populations. S/he will promote and ensure proper integration of HIV programming activities with other activities such as TB screening and prevention.





Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Leads Global Reach II’s care and treatment portfolio, collaborating with the NACP, NAS, implementing partners, CSOs, and other key stakeholders
  • Supports the Global Reach Project Lead in establishing relationships and working closely with senior-level counterparts in the MOH/NACP and other government and non-governmental partners to advance care and treatment in the implementation focal districts and the health facilities and drop-in centers.
  • Ensures that the Global Reach II Project’s care and treatment are evidence-based, KP friendly and meet PEPFAR’s minimal requirements including, tuberculosis screening and prevention
  • Trains, mentors and supervises Sr Technical Officers, Technical Officers, healthcare providers, peer navigators/educators, DHMTs to address their attitudes and beliefs towards KPs, as well as improve the capacity of CSOs, providers, and DHMTs to deliver care and treatment services
  • Leads the operationalization of the 2020 comprehensive guidelines in the project supported sites
  • Leads the design, piloting, and implementation of PEPFAR minimum program requirement in-regards to HIV continuum of care including targeted HTS & linkage, same-day ART initiation, differentiated service delivery approaches, TLD transition & optimized pediatric regimens, advance HIV disease, viral load monitoring, KP friendly services, and community-based initiation and distribution of ARVs, including MMD
  • Leads design and implementation of strategies to support treatment continuation for targeted key populations meeting their needs
  • Coordinates assessments, site strengthening, follow-up and supervision, advocacy, demand creation, policy support, capacity-building, and SI across program sites as required by program activities
  • Works with Monitoring and Evaluation (SI) staff to develop SI frameworks and use regularly data to guide program implementation, course correction and effectively track data/results
  • Assists in the identification and dissemination of best practices and new technical strategies and approaches
  • Provides technical input during the development of Project work-plans, long-term strategies, and reporting
  • Represents Global Reach II in national and international technical, policy, management, and strategic working groups and other platforms
  • Provides technical leadership to revise or adapt job aids, SOPs, literacy materials and documents in the areas of HIV/AIDS care and treatment
  • Assists with coordinating the necessary technical input from partners required for key activities and work closely with external stakeholders, consultants and experts as required to ensure that the continuum of prevention and care is strengthened
  • Cultivates strategic relationships and alliances with other PEPFAR and GF partners
  • Provides technical assistance on care and treatment to the various technical working groups at national level
  • Ensures the dissemination of national policies, standards and guidelines on HIV programming
  • Provides training, follow-up support and support supervision as necessary for activities
  • Contributes to annual work planning
  • Contributes/coordinates with project’s SI activities to ensure that the project meets set targets in accordance with national and PEPFAR standards
  • Works with Strategic Information team to ensure quality and verified data
  • Works collaboratively with other project team members to ensure necessary project planning, development, resource availability and management activities function smoothly and efficiently
  • Promotes and supports the dissemination of project and country level best practices and lessons learned among the project team, key stakeholders (including the NACP/NAS), local partners, and PEPFAR collaborators
  • Participates as requested in final review of technical and programmatic portions of documents
  • Writes, co-authors and supports the documentation of Sierra Leone and project results in international conferences and through peer-reviewed journals and publications
  • Motivates and mentors assigned staff and consultants
  • Takes leadership for implementation in the assigned district(s) and ensure all districts targets are met and excited
  • Assists with identification of professional development needs for technical staff in the field
  • Performs other duties are required by the project





Knowledge, Skills and Experiences:

  • Experience in providing technical support to a HIV prevention, HTS and care and treatment portfolio, including provision of clinical services (HIV/AIDS, PrEP, HTS, ART, PMTCT)
  • Proven leadership skills, as well as skills in training, facilitation, team building and coordination
  • Experience in managing a team of two (2) or more professional staff
  • Excellent grasp of clinical issues and current literature on HIV/AIDS and TB
  • Strong change management, results-oriented and decision-making skills
  • Strong leadership and technical capacity to support service delivery, especially at the community level
  • Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
  • Demonstrated in-depth understanding of Sierra Leone healthcare system, particularly the public health system, experience living and working in Sierra Leone preferred
  • Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills in English
  • Experience and understanding of PEPFAR-funded programs
  • Experience in KP programming
  • Experience in planning, developing, implementing and evaluating HIV public health programs
  • Ability to travel nationally and internationally up to 40% of the time

Qualifications:

  • Holder of a health degree (doctor, clinical officer or nurse), with additional post-graduate training in public health desirable
  • At least 7 years demonstrated experience working in one or more areas of HIV programming including: HIV counseling and testing including index testing, self-testing, PrEP, HIV care and treatment (required), linkage case management, PMTCT, TB/HIV, lab support or another applicable area.





Note: All staff members of Jhpiego, regardless of the level of their responsibilities are expected to:

  • Model the mission and values stated above
  • Contribute to the knowledge sharing and transfer process
  • Make responsible decisions that result in time and cost containment and clear accountability
  • Participate in multiple teams, adopt team spirit, take responsibility for action items assigned and provide feedback as needed
  • Multitask, be able to manage competing priorities and be able to prioritize in order to meet program and/or organizational objectives.

Qualified persons are required to send their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and application letter to:  GH-Recruitments@jhpiego.org

Deadline for the submission of applications: March  9th, 2022. Please note that given the likely high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

 





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Job Vacancy at Catholic Relief Services (CRS) – Technical Advisor 11 (Sierra Leone)

CRS is recruiting for the position of Technical Advisor 11 – Infrastructure, Shelter & Settlement

If you are interested and your profile matches the requirements, please read the below job description, and follow the instructions to submit your application package.  

About CRS:

Catholic Relief Services is the official international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the  United States. CRS works to save, protect, and transform lives in need in more than 100 countries, without  regard to race, religion or nationality. CRS’ relief and development work is accomplished through programs of  emergency response, health (including malaria), agriculture, education, microfinance and peacebuilding.





CRS/ Sierra Leone and Program Background 

Catholic Relief Service (CRS) started work in Sierra Leone in 1963 carrying out the commitment of the  Catholic bishops and the Catholic community of the United States to assist the poor and vulnerable  overseas. For over 57 years, CRS has been on the front lines in responding to emergencies and  promoting health, education, agriculture, and urban resilience in Sierra Leone.

To date, the Country Program has a robust portfolio built around several major programs in Health,  Agriculture, Nutrition, Education and Urban Resilience such as the USDA/McGovern Dole Food for  Education and Nutrition (All Pikin for Learn) Program, Global Fund Malaria Program and COVID-19  Response Mechanism Project. In addition, the country program is working on several high-profile  opportunities to improve water security in Freetown and support Freetown City Council to deliver its  Transform Freetown strategy through slum regeneration





Job Title: Shelter & Settlement Technical Advisor  

Department: Programming  

Reports To: Program Director – Urban Resilience

Country: CRS-Sierra Leone.

Duty Location: CRS Country Office, Freetown with 10% travel to project locations 





Job Summary  

You will provide research coordination, technical advice, guidance, and support to a wide range of program  design and implementation issues in the area of InfrastructureShelter and Settlement in line with Catholic  Relief Services (CRS) program quality principles and standards, donor guidelines, and industry best  practices to regional and Country Program (CP) teams to advance the delivery of high-quality programming  to the poor and vulnerable in informal settlements in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Your technical knowledge,  advice and guidance will contribute to advancing the implementation of the Transforming Lives initiative, in  collaboration with key project partners and stakeholders. You will coordinate with the CRS Homes &  Communities platform to ensure that learning from the Transforming Lives initiative around strategies for  scaling is captured and disseminated across the agency. You will also help to coordinate the slum upgrading  activities with other research and projects taking place in the two target communities, such as the multi sectoral urban malaria research and an 18-month global PrEPD project to strengthen local capacity to  integrate protection in disaster risk reduction.

Roles and Key Responsibilities 

• Collaborate with Freetown City Council, INGO consortium and other partners to ensure effective  implementation of the Transforming Lives initiative.

• Support coordination of the slum regeneration consortium led by CRS in partnership with Action  Against Hunger (AAH), CARE International, Concern Worldwide and GOAL.





• Design and oversee the implementation of research activities in pilot locations.

• Monitor the progress of research activities; develop and maintain records of research activities,  prepare periodic and ad hoc reports as required.

• Supervise and coordinate the provision of support services to study sites and teams, and community  structures.

• Oversee technical assistance and capacity strengthening activities in management and operations for  staff and partner organizations to enhance program quality and impact.

• Develop and nurture relationships with government stakeholders, private sector actors, donors, as  well as academic and research institutes to generate support and visibility for the overall initiative.

• Support the creation and coordination of a national platform that will advocate for participatory and  pro-poor slum upgrading in Sierra Leone.

• Coordinate and monitor financial and material resources relevant to project needs. Through planning  and oversight ensure efficient use of project resources

• Engage with the CRS Homes & Communities Strategic Change Platform to capture and disseminate  successful scaling strategies and approaches.

• Contribute to the proactive pursuit of opportunities for new funding for scaling up pilot interventions  under Transforming Lives.





Serve as the technical lead and technical writer to ensure quality  proposals in per agency and donor standards. Contribute to budgeting and staffing plans and  activities for proposals.

• Help identify, assess and strengthen partnerships relevant to Transforming Livesapplying appropriate application of partnership concepts, tools and approaches.

Basic Qualifications and experience:

• Master’s Degree connected with the built environment, or similar, and Bachelor’s Degree in  construction-based engineering, architecture, urban planning, or related disciplines required • Minimum of 7 years’ experience in relevant field-based project management experience in housing,  slum upgrading, or infrastructure development is required.

• Experience in design, planning and construction project management, including construction  contract administration for owner driven and contractor led approach.

• Experience of bid procedures, Bill of Quantities, construction quality assurance and quality control  system, construction safety plan, operations and maintenance procedures, project close-out is a  must.

• Knowledge of Housing, Land and Property policies and regulations in Sierra Leone.  • Experience with urban resilience and crosscutting objectives (e.g., gender, youth).  • Proven experience of working with communities in informal settlements.





• Experience with program monitoring and evaluation and analysis.

• Experience and skills in networking and relations with donors, peer organizations, and faith-based  and civil society partners.

• Proficient in MS Office packages (Excel, Word, PowerPoint), Web Conferencing Applications,  information and budget management systems, knowledge-sharing networks, AutoCAD, 3D  (ArchiCad, Revit, SketchUp, or similar).

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 

• Knowledge of technical principles and concepts in Infrastructure, Shelter and Settlements program.  General knowledge of other related disciplines to ensure proper cross-sectoral approach. • Knowledge of an additional priority area, such as solid waste or watershed management, a plus.  • Excellent relationship management skills with ability to influence and get buy-in from people not  under direct supervision and to work with individuals in diverse geographical and cultural settings. • Strong strategic, analytical, problem-solving and systems thinking skills with capacity to see the big  picture and ability to make sound judgment

• Good technical writing skills

• Strong presentation, facilitation, training, mentoring, and coaching skills

• Proactive, resourceful and results-oriented

Required Languages – Fluency of English is required. Fluency of Krio is highly desirable but not required.  Travel – Must be willing and able to travel up to 10%.





Key Working Relationships: 

Internal Program Director Urban Resilience, Head of Programming, BD Specialist, Urban Malaria Technical  Advisor, PrEPD Program Manager, Partnership Advisor, region and HQ Technical Advisors.  External: Freetown City Council, Consortium Partners (Action Against Hunger, CARE, Concern Worldwide,  GOAL), Civil Society Organizations (CODOHSAPA, FEDURP), government, donors, consultants

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Agency-wide Competencies (for all CRS Staff)  

These are rooted in the mission, values, and guiding principles of CRS and used by each staff member to  fulfill his or her responsibilities and achieve the desired results.

• Integrity

• Continuous Improvement & Innovation

• Builds Relationships

• Develops Talent

• Strategic Mindset

• Accountability & Stewardship

***Our Catholic identity is at the heart of our mission and operations. Catholic Relief Services carries out the  commitment of the Bishops of the United States to assist the poor and vulnerable overseas. We welcome as a  part of our staff people of all faiths and secular traditions who share our values and our commitment to  serving those in need. CRS’ processes and policies reflect our commitment to protecting children and  vulnerable adults from abuse and exploitation.  





By applying to this job, I understand and acknowledge that CRS requires its staff to treat all people with  dignity and respect and to actively prevent harassment, abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking. Further,  I understand that if I am a successful candidate, I will be subject to a comprehensive background check, and  my personal/professional references will be asked to evaluate my behaviors related to safeguarding-related  topics.

WOMEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. CRS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

To apply for this position please send up-to-date CV and a supporting letter, copies of relevant certificates to  SL_HR@crs.org. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Interviews will be done on  rolling bases.

Also send a copy of your application package to the desk Officers, Ministry of Employment and Social  Security, New England, and Extension Offices in Applicants’ Locations 





Disclaimer: This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skill, effort, duties, and responsibilities  associated with the position.  

CRS’ talent acquisition procedures reflect our commitment to protecting children and vulnerable adults  from abuse and exploitation. 

Closing Date for the receipt of application packages is 18th February 2022.





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Job Vacancy at CARE – Technical Advisor, Renewable Energy (Sierra Leone)

Work Location : Sierra Leone – Bo Type of Post :

Other Possible Location : Funding : APPROVED

Expected Travel : up to 50% Type of Contract : Local

Language Requirement : ENGLISH Application Deadline :

Employee Duration : Active Full-Time

Location: CARE Sierra Leone





Reporting To: Director – Agriculture, Markets and Livelihoods/Director – SHE Project

  • Please note that this role is open to Sierra Leone Nationals and residents only – THIS POSITION WILL BE LOCATED IN BO

CARE seeks a world of hope, inclusion, and social justice, where poverty has been overcome and all people live in dignity and security. CARE places a particular emphasis on women and girls, their dignity and empowerment to lead their communities out of poverty. In 2020, CARE worked in 104 countries, reaching 90 million people through more than 1,300 programs, with an annual budget of $650 million. Every single one of those 90 million people has a story of resilience, community, strength, and hope—all things that bind us together, across every corner of the globe.





In Sierra Leone, CARE staff and partners work tirelessly to save lives, address the root causes of poverty and social injustice through advocacy, partnerships, system strengthening and programming in impact areas of Gender Equality, Empowering Women and Girls, Humanitarian Assistance, and Right to Food, Nutrition and Water, Right to Health, Women’s Economic Justice and Climate Justice.

The development of renewable energy and mini-grids in Sierra Leone (SL), offers growth and development opportunities for Sierra Leonean women. Recent donor investments in the mini-grid sector, as well as Sub-regional (ECOWAS) and Government of Sierra Leone’s (GoSL) commitment to renewable energy, represent an unprecedented opportunity for rural women entrepreneurs to benefit from off-grid power.





CARE Sierra Leone has been awarded a grant by the Rockefeller Foundation to implement the Solar Harnessed Entrepreneurs (SHE) project to support women entrepreneurs and as a solution to the significant divide in productive use of energy (PUE) between men and women. CARE will bolster opportunities for women by addressing underlying challenges such as access to assets, finance, markets, infrastructure, skills, and gender and social norms, and strengthen their networks and linkages to productive resources. We recently celebrated our 60th Anniversary and we are looking forward to serving Sierra Leone for another 60 years and beyond. If you believe in CARE’s mission and vision, and possess the skills listed below then join us in saving lives, empowering women and girls and defeating poverty!

CARE Sierra Leone is seeking a strong technical and talented visionary to assume the opportunity of Technical Advisor, Renewable Energy. Reporting to the Project Director for Agriculture, Markets and Livelihoods you will lead CARE’s collaboration with mini-grid operators, and other key energy partners and government and will work closely with field operation teams and Project Manager to ensure quality implementation of project activities.





Responsibilities

  • Project Design and Planning, Implementation and Monitoring: Act as lead technical advisor on energy issues, contributing to the identification of partners, issues for research and policy development and providing inputs to strategic documents and processes.
  • Technical Support to Field Teams: Provide leadership to project implementation and support field staff and partner in implementing activities while maintaining regular communication with field teams. Ensure that CARE’s work in the field, along with other networks and partners contributes to quality implementation, advocacy, and sustainability of programmatic impacts.
  • Monitoring Network and Learning: Facilitate platforms for learning and sharing from SHE programs such as Learning and Practice Alliances and WebEx’s to promote cross-learning and generate evidence for Advocacy. Contribute to and supervise monitoring, evaluation, learning processes, including timely reporting and documentation of project processes.
  • Coordinate strategic partnership and institutional capacity: Support Project Director with updates and relevant data to liaise with government to identify issues requiring attention by development agencies and ensure alignment with national priorities. Develop and maintain strategic partnerships with development partners, donors, the private sector, and civil society to address emerging issues and increase the use of renewable energy for production, especially for women.





Qualifications

  • Possess experience and education in renewable energy modeling.
  • Have a bachelors’ degree in Renewable Energy Engineering, Environment, Economics, and related field with relevant experience
  • At least 3 years of relevant experience at the national level in programming, research, and policy-level analysis and provision of technical support to field teams.
  • Have experience in Sierra Leone and/or within the West Africa region
  • Have the communication, and negotiating skills needed to manage international donor-funded projects, donor partners, and stakeholders
  • Initiate and develop partnerships with renewable energy actors/ stakeholders in Sierra Leone and possess the ability to maintain these partnerships
  • Be strategic, agile, and adaptable
  • Can quickly learn CARE systems, processes and procedures and adapt local practices to global standards
  • Possess strong knowledge of renewable energy, access concepts and/or issues with the ability to strategically apply practical solutions
  • Understand Gender Dynamics
  • You must have a deep understanding of gender dynamics in Sierra Leone and the energy context
  • Be a leader with influence
  • Demonstrated leadership, coaching and negotiation skills with internal and external partners with the ability to be a team player. Know your systems.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office including Excel and Word and good skills at using financial software applications





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Job Vacancies at US Government, Peace Corps Sierra Leone – 8 Positions

Peace Corps Sierra Leone is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Driver
2.) Homestay Coordinator
3.) Janitor
4.) Logistician
5.) Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator
6.) Secretary
7.) Technical Trainer Education
8.) Technical Trainer Health

 

See job details and how to apply below.




 

1.) Driver

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Driver

Reports To

Training Manager

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

38,519,270.00SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Completion of secondary school education.

Work Experience: A Minimum of five (5) years’ full time professional driving experience.

Multi-Cultural Experience: A Minimum of five (5) years’ full time professionally in a multi-cultural workplace setting.

Language Proficiency: Ability to speak and write in English and Krio at a professional level.

Driver’s License: Valid Sierra Leone Class A, B, and C driver’s license with a clean driving record.

Residency: Sierra Leonean citizenship with permanent residency.

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers have worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

This position will work in close collaboration with the General Service Department and the Training Manager to plan, implement and evaluate with a specific focus on transportation needs of Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) Volunteers (PCVs), and Staff. The functions include coordinating Pre-Service Training transportation needs and appropriately manage Peace Corps properties and funds. The Pre-Service training (PST) Driver function within Peace Corps Sierra Leone incorporates a variety of duties and responsibilities, not the least of which is helping to promote and protect PCT/Vs safety and security. This position is a critical link in enabling the program to be responsive, timely and thorough. It is vital that each contractor hired to fulfill the duties and responsibilities called for in this position understands clearly what is required. The PST Driver receives day-to-day instructions from the Training Manager (TM), looks to him for guidance on priorities and always checks with the TM to ascertain the scheduling of work requirements. The PST Driver will receive an evaluation of his/her performance by the Training Manager in conjunction with Logistician at the end of PST.





The PST driver also work under the supervision of the Logistician in collaboration with the Training Manager and the GSA. S/he will be responsible for ensuring that all transportation system and arrangement are in place for successful implementation of PST. S/he will provide a link between the training site and Peace Corps office. Will also be expected to participate in all General Training of trainers (GTOT) workshops to prepare you for work and to get you understand the functionality of Peace Corps. Also makes recommendation when PCT progress is not adequate and provides additional support to PCTs as agreed upon.

Tasks & Deliverables

Required Driver Tasks

The PST Driver does not have one (1) vehicle assigned on a continuous basis. Vehicle assignments change at any time owing to circumstances, i.e. location of a site, weather and/or road conditions, servicing, trips, etc. The following apply to any and all vehicles, which are used by the PST Driver in the course of his/her duties.

Proper Maintenance. Follows manufacturers’ guidance with respect to maintenance as needed. Reports all maintenance requirements to the Logistician.

Regular Servicing. Regularly inspects systems and mileage accumulated between servicing and ensures that all necessary servicing is performed and/or obtained. This includes, but is not limited to, oil, filters (oil, air and fuel), lubrication, brakes and brake fluid, lights, tires, batteries, cooling system, security devices (alarm and locks), seat belts, etc. Takes action to correct deficiencies, including preparation of Purchase Requests to procure services and/or supplies and passes to Manager for first approval, then to Administrative Officer for final approval.

Driving Conditions. Remains aware of actual driving conditions and responds accordingly, i.e. in anticipation of up-country driving conditions, requests all necessary supplies and/or services to the vehicle needed, or when driving in foggy conditions, at dusk or dawn, turns on low beam lights so that oncoming traffic may see the vehicle, etc.

Emergency Supplies. Maintains all necessary emergency supplies, i.e. spare tire(s), jack, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, flares and/or flashlight, etc. inspecting on a regular basis and taking action to correct deficiencies, examples include, changing flashlight batteries when running low, filling spare tire(s) with air as required, etc.

Personal Responsibility. Ensures that he/her is physically fit and in proper frame of mind, i.e. awake, alert, etc. before operating vehicle. Do not operate a vehicle after drinking alcoholic beverages or while on any medication which causes drowsiness.

Mileage Logs. Keeps accurate mileage logs recording all places visited, times, kilometers or miles traveled, refueling, etc., as called for in the mileage log procedures.

Refueling. Maintains fuel tank as full as possible and never less than 1/4 of a tank.

Washing. Utilizes washing facilities available to maintain vehicle in a clean and appealing fashion.

Cleaning of territory. Keeps the parking area and / the drive way clean of dirt, garbage, etc.

Operation. Operates vehicle in a safe manner at all times, complying with all Sierra Leone driving laws, respects the embarking rules, i. e. the number of people embarked in the vehicle must never exceed the number of seats established by the manufacturer.; respects the speed limits. At all times, when required by local police, provides documentation and handles situation in a courteous manner. Uses the vehicle in the manner intended, i.e. uses clutch properly, gears-down on inclines or when preparing to stop, maintains a minimum of 1 car length between vehicles over 15 km of speed maintained, maneuvers around corners and through traffic properly with concern shown to pedestrians. Uses low beam lights when driving through fog. Before turning on the ignition key makes sure all the passengers in the vehicle have put on the safety belts. Do not start the vehicle if all the passengers do not have their safety belts on. Reports to the Training Manager, about any cases when people refused to put on the safety belts

Passengers: Allows ONLY Peace Corps staff (and family members of staff in certain situations), Volunteers and Trainees, as well as Host Agency personnel when accompanied by PC member, to ride as passengers in the vehicle. Does not pick up hitchhikers or allow friends, acquaintances or others to ride in the vehicle. When in doubt, the Messenger will obtain approval from the Country Director or Administrative Officer prior to providing transportation. Violation of this rule will result in immediate suspension and possible termination of contract. Do not carry passengers more than the manufacture recommends. Insures all passengers in vehicle use safety belts at all times.

Accidents: All accidents must be reported promptly to the TM, Director of Management of Operations (DMO), Country Director (CD) and police, providing complete and accurate information. A written report will be submitted within eight hours of an accident.

Security: Performs security check of the vehicle prior to entering the PC premises, according to the PC Sierra Leone established procedures. When the assigned vehicle is not in use, insures all doors are locked, other safety devices are applied (alarm), and valuable materials removed when parking overnight or in unsafe areas. The PST Driver is responsible and accountable for any items that are stolen from the vehicle due to his/her negligence.

Safety and Security: Provides safety and security support to PC Volunteers and staff and assists in MS 270 regulations compliance.

Material Design and Development:

Design an inventory /log sheet of all Peace Corps Trainees, Volunteers, and Staff movement during PST

Other Duties

Work well with permanent Peace Corps drivers as needed.

Deliver and collect letters and any information to stakeholders.

Coordinate and plan daily staff pick up and drop off.

Pick up lunch.

Participate in daily PST debrief.

Support the PST Team in:

Setting up the Training Hall for daily training events

Setting up the training site for Public training events (including and not limited to Adoption Ceremony, Swearing-in Ceremony etc.)

Any other requests

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.

Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the TM with an inventory description of vehicle movement log sheet.

Notify the TM about any management challenges that might occur during PST.

Submit regular reports on the state of the vehicle logistics.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with Logistician/TM to discuss Trainees/Volunteers and staff movement of upcoming event.

Meet regularly with the team you are supervising/oversee to discuss work related issues to enhance training success.

Participate in PST team meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.





Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Driver – Operates Peace Corps vehicles safely at all times. Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and CD. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 48 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: : SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: Driver” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for on-line application.

Note:This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date


 

2.) Homestay Coordinator

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Homestay Coordinator

Reports To

Training Manager

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

48,741,304.00SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Diploma in community development, human resource management, or related field; or Certificate in Community Development, Human Resource Management or related field; or Teacher’s Certificate (TC), Technical Vocation Certificate (TVC), or Higher Teacher’s Certificate (HTC).

Years of Experience: A Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in community engagement or social Mobilization, collaborating with community leaders and facilitating community meetings.

A minimum of two (2) years’ experience in collaborating with community leaders and facilitating community meetings.

Experience in mentoring, counseling, and guiding adult interactions.

Ability to speak and write in English at a professional level, speak Krio and another Sierra Leonean language.

Must be knowledgeable of Sierra Leone history, culture, languages, and social norms.

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.




Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

This position will work in close collaboration with the Training Manager (TM) and the Language and Cross-Culture Coordinator (LCC) to plan implement and evaluate with a specific focus on resource family support needed by Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) and Volunteers (PCVs). The Homestay Coordinator under the general direction of the TM is responsible for the preparation of the day to day operation of homestay program for Peace Corps trainees. PCTs will spend few hours each week with Sierra Leoneans families throughout their weeks of Pre-Service Training (PST). S/he must have a though knowledge of and strong relationship with communities where training will be done. S/he will work with authorities, civil servants, and other community leaders to identify families to host PCTs in their homes. He/she work with the TM, LCC, and other staff to coordinate the primary and ongoing training for these resource families. S/he assesses the resource families’ environment prior to the assigning of a PCT with a family. S/he maintains an inventory of necessary items and informs the TM of expenses related to the program. S/he serves as a cultural guide and mediator to the families and PCTs when issues need to be addressed during the program. Also evaluating the resource families activities with the Peace Corps trainees (PCT) and sharing challenges with TM/LCC and finding ways to address challenges. On a regular basis, the Host Stay Coordinator advises the TM / LCC on PCTs’ progress in interact within and adapt to a new cultural context, and overall performance in the resource family training program. The Homestay makes recommendation when PCT progress is not adequate and provides additional support to PCTs as agreed upon.

Tasks & Deliverables

Facilitation, Monitoring, and Evaluation:

Assists the TM and LCC in designing and evaluating activities and provide timely regular feedback to trainees about their progress in adaptation and integration with their resource family and other community members.

Search and coordinating families needed for Peace Corps Trainees during Pre-Service Training (PST).

Participate in the preparation of training programs/events.

Evaluate the success of each host family and trainees and document comments, ideas and suggestions, to assists with future implementation.

Conduct routine visit to resource families and Trainees to provide support as needed.

Ability to explain Homestay Program goals and requirements to a diverse population including community leaders, families, and PCTs.

Material Design and Development

Design effective local language learning materials including:

Develop Materials needed for resource family training program (weekly as needed).

Create an inventory of all Peace Corps items given to PCTs/Host family.

All learning material is to be designed in accordance with Peace Corps guidance and templates; and, all materials developed are proprietary and belong to Peace Corps Sierra Leone.

Management controls:

TM will discuss Homestay Coordinator’s performance with the Director of Programming and Training (DPT) after any training.

One on-one performance review evaluation with TM.

Attend the Mandatory General Training of Trainers(GTOT) and any other trainings done by Peace Corps as per requested and which includes goals and Peace Corps philosophy, concepts of integrate training, time for refining session plan, specific HSC training and team building.

Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the TM including evaluation of trainee’s progress in language, general description of the group adaptation and overall cultural experience.

Notify the LCC/TM about any challenges that might occur during Homestay program regarding any cultural differences.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with the TM, LCC and other training staff to discuss Trainees and Volunteers progress as well as planning any upcoming events.

Participate in Language and Cross-cultural team meetings and staff meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Actively involved in all briefings as requested.




Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Home Stay/Resource Family Coordinator – Evaluates home stay sites to ensure conformity to established standards for safety and security of Trainees. Ensures host families and local officials are willing and able to provide appropriate support to Trainees. Coordinates orientation for resource families, including safety and security matters related to Trainees. Assists Training Manager and DPT in developing safety and security systems for pre-service training and supports safety and security training objectives, including reinforcing Trainee roles and responsibilities related to personal safety and security. Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and Training Manager. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/Sierra Leone], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 40 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: : SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: Homestay Coordinator” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date





 

3.) Janitor

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Janitor

Reports To

Training Manager

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

28,910,858.00SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Completion of Junior Secondary School with BECE certificate School education, vocational or in a recognized institution.

Years of Experience: Minimum two (2) years of experience of janitorial experience.

Ability to speak and write in English, speak Krio and another Sierra Leonean language.

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

This position will work in close collaboration the Logistician and Training Manager (TM) to plan, implement and evaluate cleaning needs of Peace Corps Training site to ensure a healthy working environment for Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs), Volunteers (PCVs) and Staff. The functions include coordinating Pre-Service Training cleaning logistics and appropriately manage Peace Corps properties. The Pre-Service training (PST) Janitor will be responsible for maintaining tidy, clean office spaces and grounds. Working alone, or as a member of a custodian crew, performs a particular cleaning assignment or a range of custodian duties to ensure that trainings are done in a clean environment to enhance successful Training. Will also be expected to participate in all General Training of Trainers (GTOT) workshops to prepare you for work and to get you understand the functionality of Peace Corps. Also makes recommendation when PCT progress is not adequate and provides additional support to PCTs.

Tasks & Deliverables

Required Tasks:

Cleans offices spaces to include dusting, sweeping, mopping, polishing and disinfecting areas

Cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes lavatories, commodes, and other rest room fixtures; polishes and cleans mirrors; replaces soap, deodorizers, toilet tissues, and burned out bulbs.

Cleans floors of office, corridors, stairways and common rooms by sweeping, mopping, waxing and polishing.

Dusts waxes and polishes office furniture.

Sweeps outside steps and walks immediately adjacent to buildings.

May cut grass and water lawns on the grounds.

May perform basic repairs and maintenance on facilities as required.

Disinfect bathrooms (floors, toilet, sinks, and mirror) at least once daily, and as needed to keep them sanitary and odor-free.

Stock bathrooms with toilet paper and soap as needed.

Disinfect public water dispenser at least monthly.

Maintain availability of water at the training site.

Wash common cups and dishes.

Wash and dry towels and other linens as needed.

Keeps water filters and bottles full of water as assigned by the Training Manager.

Wash laundry for the sick bay weekly or as needed.

Empty trash receptacles on a daily basis.

Remove all trash and clutter from hallways and public areas as needed.

Clean the staff refrigerator monthly and the medical unit refrigerator as requested.

Track cleaning inventory and notifies the Training Manager when supplies are needed in a timely fashion to ensure that stocks do not run out.

Immediately request repairs and reports problems as they are discovered such as broken equipment, loose doorknobs, clogged toilets, etc.

Staff Support: Interacts with PC staff in a professional and pleasant manner and is trustful.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with Supervisor to discuss cleaning needs for trainings to enhance successful PST.

Participate in PST team meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Actively involved in training Staff briefings as requested.

Material Design and Development

Design an inventory/log sheet of all toiletry receive during PST.

Other Duties

Assist in training events like celebrations/ceremonies, cooking demo to provide local resource/material from the community.

Assist other staff members in implementing sessions that complement and or integrate all PST components with the logistic needed.

Maintains good condition of the outdoor area of the training site

May serve as Peace Corps representative by overseeing outside contractors and laborers working at the office or residences and ensuring they are performing their duties appropriately and efficiently

Provides casual labor as required

Dress according the PST dress code and interact professionally with staff and trainees during working hours.

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.

Reports:

Report weekly for all material needed for work.

Notify the TM about any management challenges that might occur during work, if any.

Reports broken windows stopped up drains, leaking plumbing and other items requiring repai

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Employees with no SPECIFIC Safety and Security Responsibilities (i.e., cashier, admin staff) – Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and CD. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.




This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 40 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: Janitor” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date


 

4.) Logistician

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Logistician

Reports To

Training Manager

Supervises

Janitors and Drivers

Annual Base Salary

48,741,304.00SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Completion of Secondary School education, vocational or in a recognized institution.

Years of Experience: Minimum three (3) years of experience in staff management, logistics, procurement, warehousing and general building maintenance procedures.

Ability to speak and write in English, speak Krio and another Sierra Leonean language.

Driver licensed with a clean driving record.

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

This position will work in close collaboration with the General Service Department through the Training Manager to plan, implement and evaluate with a specific focus on logistical needs of Peace Corps Trainee. The logistician will provide logistical and management support to ensure smooth implementation of training activities; and be a link between the training center and the Peace Corps main office. S/he will be responsible for ensuring that all logistical system and arrangement are in place for successful implementation of PST. S/he will provide a link between the training site and Peace Corps office. Will also be expected to participate in all General Training of trainers (GTOT) workshops to prepare you for work and to get you understand the functionality of Peace Corps. Also makes recommendation when PCT progress is not adequate and provides additional support to PCTs as agreed upon.

Tasks & Deliverables

Required Tasks:

Assist in all transition activities and training events which require logistical input: Trainees arrival; transportation; accommodations; home stays; meals; model school; and site visits.

Assist the Training Manager in compiling all materials at the conclusion of Pre-Service Training.

Work with the Peace Corps Medical Officers (PCMOs), and the TM to prepare the medical room at the training site.

Work with the Homestay Coordinator to ensure that all homestay logistical needs of Peace Corps Trainees are met.

Evaluate the success of logistical and administrative systems used.

Evaluate the performance of drivers and janitors with the Training Manager.

Provides support during emergencies and any after-hour assignments.

Other duties as assigned by the Training Manager.

Assist other staff members in implementing sessions that complement and or integrate all PST components with the logistics needed.

Dress according to the PST dress code and interact professionally with staff and Trainees during working hours.

Identify all logistical needs with input from the Training Manager, Coordinators, and Administrative Officer to ensure that needs are met in a timely manner.

Ensure that all logistical and administrative structures and arrangements are in place in advance of the beginning of PST.

Manage logistical and administrative problems as they arise with Support Staff, making decisions about what needs to be done and following through on them.

Document all forms, memos, letters, contracts, and so on used in PST.

Participate in all core staff meetings as requested by the Training Manager and/or Coordinators.

Assist with the purchase of supplies, obtain required receipts, and coordinate with Financial Assistant.





Establish an inventory system to account for all PST supplies–check the inventories at the beginning and end of PST.

Establish a sign-out system for materials and resources used by all training staff and Trainees.

Set up the PST office, ensuring that all equipment is in working order and that supplies are available.

Perform other duties and activities as assigned.

Material Design and Development

Design an inventory /log sheet of all Peace Corps assets at the training site during PST.

Other Duties

Take the lead to set up the training site with Janitors, including materials needed for trainings.

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.

Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the TM with an inventory description of training material, equipment in stock and materials and equipment needed for the training.

Notify the TM about any management challenges that might occur during training with supervisees (Janitors and Drivers).

Submit regular reports on the state of the logistics/administrative sector.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with TM to discuss Trainees and Volunteers supplies needs.

Meet regularly with the team you are supervising/oversee to discuss work related issues to enhance training success.

Participate in PST team meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Actively involved in logistic briefings as requested.

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Employees with no SPECIFIC Safety and Security Responsibilities (i.e., cashier, admin staff) – Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and CD. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

May be designated limited supervisory responsibilities if assigned by the Country Director and with the approval of the Regional Director. Personal services contractors (PSCs) may only supervise other PSCs. (See MS 732 and the Overseas Contracting Handbook)

Offering regular feedback: Holds private annual and mid-year Performance Reviews with all direct reports

Scheduling regular 1×1 meetings with direct reports: Invites direct reports to regular (weekly, monthly etc.) private 1×1 meetings wherein you offer both constructive and positive feedback

Ensuring your staff understand performance targets and goals: Develops Individual Development Plan (IDP) Goals at Annual Performance Reviews and reviews goal progress in 1×1 meetings throughout the year

Assisting in resolving issues: Uses tools (e.g. coaching, open door, modeling) to promote direct report success

Identifying and resolving workplace problems (e.g. absenteeism): Uses corrective action tools (verbal, written, cure notices) as needed

Providing reports and activity updates to your supervisor: Shares timely updates with your supervisor about projects, personnel, issues etc.

Working with other supervisors to resolve conflicts between departments: Meets with other supervisors to solve problems together as needed

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 40 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: “Logistician” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date


 

5.) Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator

Reports To

Language and Cross-Cultural Coordinator

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

60,756,964.00 SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Completion of Secondary School education, vocational or in a recognized institution with the following: Teacher’s Certificate (TC), Technical Vocation Certificate (TVC), Diploma and Higher Teacher’s Certificate (HTC).

Years of Experience: A minimum of 2 years’ experience in teaching and materials development.

Proven proficiency in spoken and written English, Krio and at least one of the following Sierra Leonean local languages: Mende, Temne, Limba, Loko, Susu, Kono, Mandingo, Kuranko, Fula, Kissi, or Shebro.

Knowledge of adult learning principles and participatory/communicative teaching techniques

Must be knowledgeable of and have experience working in the Sierra Leone Educational System

Adult learning/teaching Experience

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and internet usage.




Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV) who come to work with Sierra Leoneans need to be trained. The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Programing and Training Department through the Programing Manager, Programing and Training Assistants and Training Manager to better understand Sierra Leonean culture and speak the language(s) in helping them achieve their goals. This position will work in close collaboration with the Language and Cross-Culture Coordinator (LCC) to plan, implement and evaluate with a specific focus on language and cross-cultural learning by Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) and Volunteers (PCVs). The functions include: coordinating the development of language materials, and testing for appropriate language level and cross-cultural training activities.

The Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator (LCF) is responsible for the planning, delivery and evaluation of the daily language learning activities of Peace Corps trainees (PCT). The LCF assists in the development of language learning material, including the weekly designing and revision of session plans as needed. The LCF conducts language learning activities both in and outside of the classroom using techniques, methods and training materials developed and provided by Peace Corps Sierra Leone. The LCF assists with the design and delivery of the cross-cultural training for PCTs and serves as a cultural role model and “guide” for them within the community, providing guidance on social norms, behavior, dress, customs, etc. On a regular basis, the LCF advises the LTC on PCTs’ progress in language acquisition, ability to interact within and adapt to a new cultural context, and overall performance in the training program. The LCF makes recommendation when PCT progress is not adequate and provides additional support to PCTs as agreed upon.

Tasks & Deliverables

Facilitation, Monitoring, and Evaluation:

Design and implement lesson plans based on acquisition of specific language and cross-cultural competencies that trainees should achieve. They are to be developed base on the Peace Corps lesson planning format (4MAT) and incorporate language, cultural and technical language objectives.

Conduct formal/informal language training classes with small groups of trainees using a variety of language training methods and material: making appropriate change based on feedback received and learning needs of the trainees.

Develop trainees’ cross-cultural skills by acting as a language and cross culture information resource.

Serve as a cultural role model and “guide” monitoring and evaluating Trainee community integration on social norms, behavior, dress, customs, etc.

Be available outside classroom hours to assists with language learning (individual tutorials, cross cultural trips/activities, field visits).

Assists in designing and evaluating activities (simulation activities and out-of-classroom language tasks) to provide timely regular feedback to trainees about their progress in language. Inform the language team regarding these evaluative processes, and actively participate in evaluation sessions.

Evaluate the success of each lesson and document comments, ideas and suggestions, to assists with future implementation.

Conduct routine visit to host families and Trainees to provide support as needed.

Participate in the preparation of training site, including class location for the language training program.

Actively seek resources within the community to assist trainees in language learning and the performance of cultural objectives.

Assist other staff members in implementing sessions that complement and or integrate all PST components Support the IST team efforts and decisions as per request

Dress according the PST dress code and interact professionally with staff and trainees during working hours.

Material Design and Development:

Learning materials are to be designed for all Sierra Leonean languages as needed.

Develop lesson plans and training topics as well as creating new training materials (weekly as needed).

Design appropriate training session plans, visual aids, and cultural materials that support the health program. Technical content will include Malaria, Nutrition, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene topics.

Create language manuals to include, but not limited to, greetings and introductions, family, market-place transactions, and community development/medical nomenclature e.g. signs and symptoms, diseases, treatment, breastfeeding, health care workers, etc.

All learning material is to be designed in accordance with Peace Corps guidance and templates; and, all materials developed are proprietary and belong to Peace Corps Sierra Leone.

Preparation and Training:

Participate in the preparation of training site, including class location for the language training program.

Actively seek resources within the community to assist trainees in language learning and the performance of cultural objectives.

Management controls:

LCC will discuss LCFs performance with the Training team and PCTs/PCVs during and after any training.

One on-one performance review evaluation with LCC. If the need arise it can be with TM.

Attend the Mandatory Language Training of Trainers (LTOT) and the mandatory all staff General Training of Trainers (GTOT) and, which includes goals and Peace Corps philosophy, concepts of integrate training, time for refining session plan, specific LCF training and team building.

Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the LCC including evaluation of trainee’s progress in language, general description of the group adaptation and overall cultural experience

Notify the LTC about any classroom management challenges that might occur during language class facilitation.

Written reports are required to be submitted base upon request of event/activity or end of any training.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with the LCC and other training staff to discuss trainees’ and volunteers’ progress as well as planning any upcoming events.

Participate in language team meetings and staff meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Actively involved in all briefings as requested.

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Employees with no SPECIFIC Safety and Security Responsibilities (i.e., cashier, admin staff) – Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and CD. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 48 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: “Language and Cross-Cultural Facilitator” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? YES NO

☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date





 

6.) Secretary

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Secretary

Reports To

Training Manager

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

43,075,891.00 SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Completion of Secondary School education, vocational or in a recognized institution with a:

Certificate in communication skill, human resource management, or related field.

Years of Experience: Minimum two (2) years of experience in receptionist duties, clerical and computer skills with administrative experience.

Ability to speak and write in English at professional level, speak Krio and another Sierra Leonean language.

Experience in managing adults

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook).

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers have worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

This position will work in close collaboration with the Training Manager (TM) to plan implement and evaluate with a specific focus on clerical support needed by Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs) and Volunteers (RPCVs) and staff. The functions include organizing and coordinating all clerical support needed during Pre-Service Training (PST). The PST Secretary is generally under the direction of the Training manager (TM) and is responsible for the preparation of the day to day operation of PST clerical work for Peace Corps. The PST Secretary is responsible for performing standard secretarial and administrative support functions for the PST Team, particularly the TM. The PST Secretary reports to and receives daily guidance from the TM, and cooperates with all Peace Corps staff.

Tasks & Deliverables

Required Tasks:

Provides secretarial support for all PST staff:

Maintains files and calendar (electronic and hard copies).

Makes appointments.

Drafts and prepares routine correspondence.

Maintains efficient flow of information

Maintains and communicates an up-to-date directory of staff contact information.

Maintain current contact lists

Greets visitors who have gained access through the PST guards. Ensures that visitor policies are observed. Exercises tact and diplomacy in dealing with visitors.

Ensures that the main PST phone line is answered during business hours

Receives and distributes mail, cables, packages and other correspondence.

Maintains office copier and communicates needs to appropriate staff

Tracks usage of stationary products and informs TM on inventory.

Attends PST staff meetings as indicated; takes notes and prepares and distributes minutes electronically and in hard copy.

Submit weekly reports to the TM with an inventory description of training material, in stock and materials needed for the training.

Notify the TM about any management challenges that might occur during training

Submit regular reports on the state of the Clerical support needed.

Required briefings and meetings

Meet regularly with the Training Manager and other training staff to discuss trainees’ and volunteers’ progress as well as planning any upcoming events.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork

Actively involved in all briefings as requested

Design effective local language learning materials

Create an inventory of all Peace Corps items given to PCTs/Host family

All learning material to be designed in accordance with Peace Corps guidance and templates; and, all materials developed are proprietary and belong to Peace Corps Sierra Leone.

Administrative Support:

Maintains and updates Trainee and staff rosters, including housing locations, and files.

Maintains timesheets for all staff, checks for completeness, and submits to Administrative Assistant every two weeks.

Photocopies and binds printed materials.

Provides written and oral translation for USDH staff as necessary.

Translates Host Country language(s) and English materials as necessary.

Maintains PST files and keeps the filing up to date.

Performs other tasks as may be assigned by supervisor.

Volunteer Support:

Responds to Trainee and PCV Resource requests for assistance in regards to office equipment and supplies.

Observes strict confidentiality in regards to Trainee appraisals and discussions at all times.

Dress according the PST dress code and interact professionally with staff and trainees during working hours.

Perform other duties and activities as assigned.

Willingness and ability to be a team player, good interpersonal skills

Willingness to learn and a commitment to ongoing professional development

Confidence to enforce and abide by policies and regulations

Participate in the preparation of training programs/events and Training Site.

Organize materials needed for trainings (weekly as needed).

Material Design and Development

Design an inventory/log sheet of all toiletry receive during PST.

Other Duties

Assist in training events like celebrations/ceremonies, cooking demo to provide local resource/material from the community.

Assist other staff members in implementing sessions that complement and or integrate all PST components with the logistic needed.

Maintains good condition of the outdoor area of the training site

May serve as Peace Corps representative by overseeing outside contractors and laborers working at the office or residences and ensuring they are performing their duties appropriately and efficiently

Provides casual labor as required

Dress according the PST dress code and interact professionally with staff and trainees during working hours.

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.

Reports:

Report weekly for all material needed for work.

Notify the TM about any management challenges that might occur during work, if any.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with Supervisor to discuss clerical needs for trainings to enhance successful PST.

Participate in PST team meetings when required.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Actively involved in training Staff briefings as requested.

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.




Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Holder may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Employees with no SPECIFIC Safety and Security Responsibilities (i.e., cashier, admin staff) – Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and CD. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 40 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: “Secretary” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

_______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date


 

7.) Technical Trainer Education

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Technical Trainer Education

Reports To

Program Manager Education

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

60,756,964.00 SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone




Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: Bachelor’s Degree in English or Literacy or Higher Teachers Certificate in English or Literacy.

Years of Experience: A minimum of 3 years of teaching experience in English or Literacy in Sierra Leonean Schools

Ability to speak and write in English at a professional level

Knowledge of adult learning principles and participatory/communicative teaching techniques

Must be knowledgeable of and have experience working in the Sierra Leone Educational System

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and internet usage.

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV) who come to work with Sierra Leoneans need to be trained. The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Programing and Training Department through the Programing Manager, Programing and Training Assistants and Training Manager to plan, implement and evaluate the Education Technical Training needs of Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs)/Volunteers (PCVs). He or she will support the planning, development, implementation, facilitation, and evaluation of the Peace Corps training system for the Education Project Framework during Pre-Service Training and in-service trainings.

Tasks & Deliverables

Plan, Develop and Implement Training Activities:

Under the general direction of the Programming and Training Assistants (PTAs) the Technical Trainer (TT) is charged with the responsibility to plan, deliver and evaluate the technical training activities of Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs), specifically in the subject areas advertised. The TT assists in the development of teaching and learning materials, including the weekly write-ups and revision of session plans as needed. The TT conducts learning activities within and outside the classroom using the techniques, methods and training materials developed and provided by Peace Corps Sierra Leone. The TT serves as a cultural model and “guide” for PCTs within the community. On a regular basis, the TT advises the PTAs and programming staff on the PCTs’ progress and overall performance in the training program.

Facilitation, Monitoring, and Evaluation:

Collaborate with the Programing and Training Assistants (PTAs) to design, deliver and evaluate PST technical training component aligned with Project goals and competencies. This includes the assessment of PCTs/PCVs’ needs. TT Should collaborate with facilitators, solicit guest speakers and communicate with TM on any training costs.

Prior to session delivery, TT should meet with PTAs and other technical trainers to discuss session plans and activities.

Co-facilitate sessions with trainers who need assistance.

Design each session plan using the Peace Corps 4MAT approach.

Provide technical training on facilitation skills for other trainers

Visit appropriate officials and schools to promote the Summer School Program: recruit enough students to participate in Summer School.

Observe and provide constructive feedback to PCTs after Peer Teach, Micro Teach, and Summer School.

Identify appropriate villages for village days’ activities.

Monitor and evaluate Peace Corps Trainee (PCTs’) performance during and at the end of PST in relation to the project goals and objectives. Collaborate with PTM, PM, PTAs and training staff to assess PCTs’ competence for service.

In collaboration with the PTAs, develop and maintain an electronic file of all written lesson plans for technical training.

Material Design and Development

Design Technical Training needs for Education Trainees/Volunteers.

Develop session plans and training topics as well as creating new training materials before facilitating sessions (weekly as needed).

Participate in the preparation of training site.

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.

Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the PTAs/TM/PM with a description of highlights.

Notify the PTAs/TM/PM about any management challenges that might occur during PST.

Submit regular reports on the state of sessions.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with PTAs/PM/TM to discuss Trainees/Volunteers technical needs for upcoming session/event/work related issues to enhance training success.

Participate actively in all PST team meetings.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Language/ Cross-Cultural Facilitator and Technical Trainer – Assists the Training Manager in developing, assessing and redesigning competencies and training sessions as required. Evaluates and reports Volunteer/Trainee acquisition of safety and security competencies. Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and Training Manager. Supports the safety and security systems that are in-place for pre-service training, including reinforcing Trainee roles and responsibilities related to personal safety and security. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.

This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 48 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown.

Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.




All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: “Technical Trainer Education” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

ATTACHMENT

Peace Corps Sierra Leone

APPLICATION CHECKLIST

All applicants wishing to apply for any Peace Corps job is required to provide the following information below and submit with your application package.

Name of Applicant: ___________________________________________________________

Position you are applying for: ______________________________________________________

Details YES NO

Have you ever served Peace Corps as a Trainee or Volunteer (Including Response or Virtual)? ☐ ☐

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

Have you ever being employed as a Peace Corps staff member (US Direct Hire (USDH), ☐ ☐

Personal Service Contractor (PSC), Foreign Service National (FSN))?

If so, please specify______________________________________________________

If your answer to any of the questions above is yes please provide the following information below;

Position location:________________________________________________________

Position type: ___________________________________________________________

Title: __________________________________________________________________

Start date: ______________________________________________________________

End date: ______________________________________________________________

______________________________________ _____________________

Signature of Applicant Date


8.) Technical Trainer Health

 

Organization

US Government – Peace Corps Sierra Leone

PSC Position Title

Technical Trainer Health

Reports To

Program Manager Health

Supervises

N/A

Annual Base Salary

60,756,964.00 SLL

Contract Type

Short-Term, Not to Exceed 90 Days, 48 Hours per Week

Duty Location

Kambia, Sierra Leone

Minimum Requirements:

At a minimum, the successful candidate’s CV must demonstrate the following:

Education/Certification: A Diploma in Health Science or related field of study is required.

Years of Experience: A minimum of 3 years of working experience in Public Health, Malaria prevention, Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition, and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)

Ability to speak and write in English at a professional level

Knowledge of adult learning principles and participatory/communicative teaching techniques

Must be knowledgeable of the Sierra Leone Health System

Experience working in a multi-cultural environment.

Knowledge of MS Office computer applications (Word, Excel, Outlook) and internet usage.

Background

The mission of Peace Corps worldwide is to promote peace and friendship. Peace Corps was invited to Sierra Leone in 1962, since then hundreds of Peace Corps Volunteers has worked in the fields of Education, Health, Agriculture community development etc. The work of Peace Corps Contractor does not limit itself to the role: active support of the Peace Corps mission is paramount to the job because contractors are representatives of Peace Corps in Sierra Leone.

Peace Corps’ mission is to promote Peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:

To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women

To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served

To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans

Objective of the Position

Peace Corps Volunteers (PCV) who come to work with Sierra Leoneans need to be trained. The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Programing and Training Department through the Programing Manager, Programing and Training Assistants and Training Manager to plan, implement and evaluate the Health Technical Training needs of Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs)/Volunteers (PCVs). S/he will support the planning, development, implementation, facilitation, and evaluation of the Peace Corps training system for the Health Project Framework during Pre-Service Training and in-service trainings.

Tasks & Deliverables

Plan, Develop and Implement Training Activities:

Under the general direction of the Programming and Training Assistants (PTAs), the Technical Trainer (TT) is charged with the responsibility to plan, deliver and evaluate the technical training activities of Peace Corps Trainees (PCTs), specifically in the subject areas advertised. The TT assists in the development of teaching and learning materials, including the weekly write-ups and revision of session plans as needed. S/he will assist in designing of an overall technical training using participatory and experiential approaches to address all competencies developed by the Technical Team. S/he will participate in the Pre-Training research plan that should include planning and setting up field activities such as: Malaria prevention, Nutrition, and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) strategies and interventions to support activities with community groups. The TT serves as a cultural model and “guide” for PCTs within the community. On a regular basis, the TT advises the PTAs and programming staff on the PCTs’ progress and overall performance in the training program.

Facilitation, Monitoring, and Evaluation:

Collaborate with the Programing and Training Assistants (PTAs) to design, deliver and evaluate PST technical training component aligned with Project goals and competencies. This includes the assessment of PCTs/PCVs’ needs. TT Should collaborate with facilitators, solicit guest speakers and communicate with TM on any training costs.

Prior to session delivery, TT should meet with PTAs and other technical trainers to discuss session plans and activities.

Co-facilitate sessions with trainers who need assistance.

Design each session plan using the Peace Corps 4MAT approach.

Provide technical training on facilitation skills for other trainers

Develop nutritional training materials on infant and young child health as well as nutrition programs for women to support healthy homes

Develop environmental health training materials and activities on water and sanitation systems and hygiene education

Develop malaria prevention training materials

Design behavior change sessions for WASH, Nutrition, Malaria, and youth sexual and reproductive health.

Facilitate technical and intercultural training in formal (classroom settings) and non-formal setting (including field activities) to a multi-cultural North American audience using participatory, adult learning methodologies.

Oversee logistics and implement problem-solving strategies to overcome challenges during training events.

Provide performance feedback and guidance to program trainees to support their learning.

Evaluate overall quality of sessions and learner outcomes

Collaborate with training, language, and program staff to ensure the training program runs efficiently and effectively according to the training continuum.

Provide technical and emotional support to program trainees to ensure participants are safe and healthy during the training program.

Identify appropriate villages for village days’ activities.

Monitor and evaluate Peace Corps Trainee (PCTs’) performance during and at the end of PST in relation to the project goals and objectives. Collaborate with PTM, PM, PTAs and training staff to assess PCTs’ competence for service.

In collaboration with the PTAs, develop and maintain an electronic file of all written lesson plans for technical training.

Material Design and Development

Design Technical Training needs for Health Trainees/Volunteers.

Develop session plans and training topics as well as creating new training materials before facilitating sessions (weekly as needed).

Participate in the preparation of training site.

Management controls:

One-on-one performance review evaluation with the TM.

Attend the Mandatory GTOT which includes Peace Corps goals and philosophy.




Reports:

Submit weekly reports to the PTAs/TM/PM with a description of highlights.

Notify the PTAs/TM/PM about any management challenges that might occur during PST.

Submit regular reports on the state of sessions.

Required briefings and meetings:

Meet regularly with PTAs/PM/TM to discuss Trainees/Volunteers technical needs for upcoming session/event/work related issues to enhance training success.

Participate actively in all PST team meetings.

Participate actively in team building activities that foster teamwork.

Other Duties

Attends staff meetings, in-service trainings, and retreats when indicated.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures.

Understands and complies with Peace Corps code of ethics, privacy and confidentiality policies.

Files all documents produced by the position in accordance with the Peace Corps Records Management policies.

To the extent Contractor is allowed to operate a US government owned, leased, or rented vehicle (GOV) to perform their job duties, the Contractor must operate that vehicle safely at all times and only operate it for official business purposes as defined in 31 USC 1334. Contractor is encouraged to refrain from texting or from engaging in any behavior that distracts attention from driving safely at any time. Except in an emergency situation, Contractor shall not text message (i) when driving a GOV; (ii) when driving a privately-owned vehicle (POV) while on official government business; or (iii) while using electronic equipment supplied by the government while driving any vehicle (even during off-duty hours).

Performs other assignments or duties as assigned.

Standard Roles and Responsibilities

OMH:

Occasional Money Handler may be requested to courier cash and /or purchase orders to various vendors who furnish supplies and/or services to PST/IST training site, or other locations as directed by the Contracting Officer. The PSC may also be requested to courier cash to PC trainees or volunteers. The PSC will not be functioning as a procurement or disbursing official but will only be acting as an intermediary between the Contracting or Disbursing Officer and the recipient. In the case of dealing with vendors, the PSC will not exercise any procurement discretion concerning the supplies or services to be purchased or the cost limits of these purchases; these will be determined by the Contracting Officer.

S&S:

Language/ Cross-Cultural Facilitator and Technical Trainer – Assists the Training Manager in developing, assessing and redesigning competencies and training sessions as required. Evaluates and reports Volunteer/Trainee acquisition of safety and security competencies. Immediately communicates Volunteer safety and security concerns and issues to the Safety and Security Manager (SSM) and Training Manager. Supports the safety and security systems that are in-place for pre-service training, including reinforcing Trainee roles and responsibilities related to personal safety and security. Knowledgeable and supportive of Peace Corps safety and security policies and procedures, including the timely reporting of suspicious incidents, persons or articles.

IGF:

N/A

Temporary Assignments:

Given that as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic there will be a lengthy period where there are likely to be limited or no Peace Corps Trainees and/or Volunteers (jointly referred to as “Volunteers”) at Peace Corps/[Country], the PSC may be temporarily assigned during the COVID-19 pandemic, as determined by the Peace Corps Director, to carry out additional duties and responsibilities in furtherance of the goals of the Peace Corps in order to enhance the ability of Peace Corps Volunteers to perform functions under the Peace Corps Act, including facilitating a safe environment in order for the successful return of Volunteers.




This temporary assignment may require the PSC to provide services and/or support beyond what is listed in their current Statement of Work (SOW). The services and/or support may take many forms, examples of which may include but are not limited to, training, providing administrative, technical, medical, and/or operational assistance, building on host country programs, etc. This temporary assignment also may require the PSC to provide these services and/or support to individuals/organizations other than those listed in their current SOW such as host country government, partner organization(s), community member(s), staff, and/or contractors.”

Logistics & Level of Effort & Duty Station

Duty station is the office in Kambia. May be required to work in another town during training (typically taking place over 11 weeks in the summer, subject to revisions as needed). May also be required to travel up country as needed, including on short notice. Performs duties during a 48 hour work week. Events may require occasional work in the evenings and on weekends and holidays. May carry a duty phone.

Application Requirements

The application deadline is on February 14Th 2022 at 5:00 PM.

In order to be considered for this position, the applicant must;

Be a Sierra Leone Citizen with residency, and must not have been employed in intelligence-related activities.

Submit complete application package on/before the application deadline date and time by email to: SL-pcjobs@peacecorps.gov or by hand to Peace Corps Training Site –Yorfendeh Street, Former Old Town Hall, Kambia or to HR Specialist, Peace Corps Sierra Leone, 34 Old Railway Line, Signal Hill, Freetown. Application must include the following;

A letter of interest addressing the required qualifications.

A complete CV, to include:

All relevant employment, including start and end dates (month and year) for each position listed, and a summary of key tasks and responsibilities for each position.

Educational background and a list of current license(s) held (type of license, dates of issue/expiration as applicable), and/or a detailed description of equivalent experience obtained through on-the-job training.

Contact information (name, email and/or phone number) of three professional references. At least one reference must be a current or former supervisor. Peace Corps may request additional/other references.

Information regarding citizenship and work authorization in Sierra Leone. All candidates selected for interview will be required to produce a Government-issued ID card/National Passport/ voters ID card for review.

All education, experience, skills and qualifications will be verified.

Include completed checklist (Attachment I) of detailed Job requirement in application package.

All experience, skills and qualifications will be verified. Applicants with high potential will be scheduled for an interview at the Peace Corps Training Site in Kambia. Employment is contingent on a favorable security background and medical check.

Please include “Ref: “Technical Trainer Health” on the envelope submission and or in the subject line for online application.

Note: This vacancy advertisement supersedes the advert that was sent out earlier

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Work Abroad Job Vacancies at African Union (AU) – 6 Positions

The African Union (AU) is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Senior Technical Officer, Disease Control and Prevention
2.) Principal Officer, Training and Capacity Building
3.) Senior Policy Officer, Gender, Peace and Security (AUC-PCRD)
4.) Principal, Programme Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (AUC-PCRD)
5.) Executive Secretary (AUC-PCRD)
6.) Programme Coordinator (AUC-PCRD)

 

The African Union (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU, 1963-1999). We are an Integrated, Prosperous and Peaceful Africa, driven by its own citizens and representing a dynamic force in the global arena.

 

See job details and how to apply below.




 

1.) Senior Technical Officer, Disease Control and Prevention

 

Requisition ID: 841
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Reports to: Head, Division of Disease Control and Prevention
Directorate / Department: Africa CDC
Division: Disease Control and Prevention
Number of Direct Reports: 0
Number of Indirect Reports: 1
Job Grade: P3
Number of Positions: 2
Contract  Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • The Senior Technical Officer for the Division of Disease Control and Prevention, Africa CDC will be responsible for providing technical assistance to advance African CDC strategic priorities and initiatives through engagement with Member States and relevant regional implementing partners to:
    • Strengthen and enhance implementation of the existing NCD prevention and control programme,
    • Support a variety of technical and programme management and implementation activities in the area of endemic and neglected tropical disease epidemiology and
    • Surveillance and Community Health services.
  • These programs and activities are designed to improve the health of the people of Africa through the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCD), Endemic and neglected Infectious Diseases and building capacity to reduce disease burden in the continent.
  •  In carrying out the work of the Division, the Senior Technical Officer supports the implementation of public health surveillance and epidemiologic activities, workforce development, strengthening of information systems, laboratory networks, and other related health systems strengthening activities focused on the prevention and control of NCDs and Endemic Diseases.
  • Division activities will build on existing public health surveillance systems and activities to generate data and reporting against targeted diseases to yield routine monitoring information for the Africa CDC, including its Regional Collaborating Centres (RCC) and Member State constituencies, and its core public health partners.
  • The Division will also build related technical capacity of its constituent base through training and delivery of technical assistance.




Main Functions

  • Provide technical support in the preparation and implementation of programmes developed out of the Division’s strategic plan
  • Ensure effective coordination and implementation at various levels
  • Liaise with Member States, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), and other stakeholders on relevant matters
  • Prepare and develop reports, budget and work programmes related to the functioning of the Division
  • Provide technical support for the development of resource mobilization strategy with stakeholders coordination
  • Manage and supervise employees under his/her supervision with regard to organization and performance evaluation.
  • Conduct complex analysis and generate accurate reports in a timely manner for the Division and AU’s internal use.
  • Liaise with the various Departments/Units of the Commission for coordination and alignment purposes
  • Prepare budgets for the Division in accordance with relevant frameworks. Support the promotion of the activities of the Division including preparing leaflets, guidelines and fact sheets as may be required.
  • Actively contribute in the development of strategies, policies, programmes and plans

Specific Responsibilities
The Senior Technical Officer shall:

  • Provide technical assistance to ensure the vision, mission and guiding values of the Africa CDC are developed, communicated, and implemented by Africa CDC Regional Collaborating Centres (RCC) and implementing partners as appropriate;
  • Provide expert advice and consultation to Member States, RCCs, NPHI’s, key stakeholders and partners regarding implementation of Africa CDC NCD strategic objectives, activities and programmes.
  • Support the implementation of inter-country collaboration on NCD surveillance monitoring and reporting, including data sharing and use and promote engagement of countries regional and inter-regional prevention and control activities and programmes
  • Support the implementation of Africa CDC policies to strengthen the control of endemic infectious diseases like AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis among Member State
  • Support the processes of strengthening quality of data collection, management, analysis and reporting
  • Working with Member States, support the process of improving Africa CDC access to health-related data through coordination, collaboration and technical assistance
  • Support the implementation of Africa CDC activities to strengthening community health programmes in Member
  • Provide technical leadership/support/facilitation for the implementation of Africa CDC policies to strengthen existing endemic and NTDs surveillance and prevention and control programs in Member States and ensure linkages with animal, agriculture and environmental sectors where relevant.
  • Support other strategic initiatives and programmes, e.g., Events Based Surveillance (EBS), strengthening disease monitoring and surveillance and laboratory systems and health information systems, workforce development and other activities through the regional integrated surveillance and laboratory networks (RISLNET);
  • Facilitate and coordinate development of standard operating procedures and monitoring and reporting mechanisms for strengthening regional and national NCD surveillance systems;
  • Facilitate and coordinate the development of tools and systems for the analysis, interpretation, and use of surveillance data for public health policy making and to guide decisions on the prevention and control of NCDs and allocation of public health resources;
  • Facilitate and coordinate development of planning tools and reference guidance for regional NCD prevention and control capacity strengthening, working in collaboration with the NHPIs;
  • Under the direction of the designated Africa CDC Incident Commander, provide technical services delivery in support of Africa CDC Emergency Response activities as appropriate and assigned.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • Masters’ Degree in Public Health or a related discipline such as but not limited to, eEpidemiology, Health-services Research, Health outcomes Research, Biostatistics, Environmental Science or Decision Sciences with seven (7) years relevant experience out of which three (3) years should be at expert level
  • OR
  • Bachelor’s Degree in a related discipline such as, but not limited to, Public Health, Epidemiology, Health-services Research, Health Outcomes Research, Biostatistics, Environmental Science or Decision Sciences with ten (10) years relevant experience, out of which three (3) years should be at expert level.
  • Technical expertise and experience in supporting and/or managing complex, public health programmes related to disease prevention and control, epidemiology and surveillance and other health information systems.
  • Familiarity with the administrative and management practices and processes typically employed by public health and other public sector programmes.
  • Relevant experience* in implementing public health programmes, with special emphasis on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases.  Experience in epidemiology and surveillance or other public health programme and/or health sciences and outcomes research in any setting, including a governmental agency, academic institution, research organization or a life-sciences company is also desired.
  • Clear understanding of health systems on the African continent and fair knowledge of operations of the Ministry of Health in Member States.
  • Knowledge of public health programmes, health sciences research and health systems strengthening, and experience in supporting projects and programmes under government ministries and external donors.
  • Knowledge of public health issues in Africa, and previous experience working in Africa.
  • Relevant experience is defined as implementing/supporting public health preparedness and response and/or emergency management activities and programmes, epidemiology and surveillance or other public health programmes and/or health sciences research.




Required Skills:

  • Functional Skills:
  • Sound technical writing skills, in addition to narrative and financial reporting skills.
  • Excellent organizational and time-management skills and a proven ability to deliver under tight deadlines and works well under pressure.
  • Excellent skills and abilities applied to translating technical information into presentations, briefings and report and funding proposals for both technical and lay audiences.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to work in a multicultural environment
  • Excellent communication (oral and written) and good presentation skills, provide programme consultation, and credible response to inquiries.
  • Excellent technical and scientific writing skills, in addition to narrative and technical reporting skills.
  • Resourceful and skilled at collecting, analyzing and using data to recommend, make and communicate decisions of a technical nature for both technical and lay audiences.
  • Excellent computer skills, including office administration and statistical software applications and online digital information systems.

Personal Abilities:

  • Ability to work under pressure, stay on track and meet deadlines
  • Good analytical and problem solving skills
  • Ability to use clear, concise language in correspondence as well as including content fitting for the purpose and audiences when preparing written briefs and reports
  • Ability  to work in a multicultural environment
  • High level of autonomy at work, yet with profound team-spirit
  • Adaptive, patient, resourceful, resilient and flexible
  • Pro-active and solutions oriented

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Insight.
  • Developing others.
  • Change Management.
  • Managing Risk.

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationship.
  • Foster Accountability Culture.
  • Learning Orientation.
  • Communicating with Influence.

Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual thinking…
  • Job Knowledge and information sharing…
  • Drive for result…
  • Continuous improvement orientation.

Tenure of Appointment:

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period. Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Gender Mainstreaming:

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Language:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage.

Remuneration
Indicative basic salary of US$ 37,453.00 (P3 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (46% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$ 22,292.00 (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February, 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 





 

2.) Principal Officer, Training and Capacity Building

 

Requisition ID: 821
Location: Rabat, Morocco
Reports to: Deputy Director
Directorate / Department: African Migration Observatory / HHS
Number of Direct Reports: 5
Number of Indirect Reports: 0
Job Grade: P4
Contract Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Principal Officer, Training & Capacity Building oversees and provides advice and guidance to senior management on the strategic direction of the training and capacity building functions of the Observatory.
  • S/he also supervises and coordinates the day-to-day activities of staff in the Training & Capacity Building Unit.
  • The incumbent also monitors the activities of the unit and resolves issues affecting quality and timeliness.

Main Functions

  • Provide overall leadership to the training and capacity building functions of the Observatory.
  • Coordinate the development of strategic and annual activity work-plans of the Training & Capacity Building Unit in line with the Observatory’s strategic goals, objectives and priorities.
  • Present and defend resource requirements needed to carry out the annual work-plans of the Training & Capacity Building Unit.
  • Assist management in mobilizing resources for the training and capacity building activities of the Observatory.
  • Represent the Observatory at relevant regional/continental/international seminars and conferences.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Coordinate training / capacity building needs assessments of Member States / RECs on migration data collection/management.
  • Develop syllabi/curricula on data collection based on identified training/capacity building needs of Member States / RECs.
  • Coordinate the development of technical proposals and budgets for the training and capacity building activities in accordance with the Observatory’s strategic priorities.
  • Monitor performance and prepares progress reports on the training and capacity building activities of the Observatory.
  • Coordinate the design of monitoring and evaluation systems for programmes under the Training & Capacity Building Unit.
  • Compile briefing notes, strategy documents, regular regional/continental reports and white papers on migration.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Deputy Director.

Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • A Master’s Degree in a numerate discipline such as Statistics, Demography, Mathematics, Computer Science or Survey Methodology or other related disciplines with a total of ten (10) years of continuous and combined relevant experience with six (6) and three (3) expert and supervisory level. Areas of experience should be in:
  • Working with survey data and secondary data.
  • Planning and implementing large-scale statistical surveys.
  • Documented experience in teaching statistics or a related field at certificate or diploma level.
  • A professional qualification or certificate in training/capacity building will be highly desirable.
  • Demonstrable experience in supervising and leading teams of consultants, and delegating tasks and authority.
  • Demonstrable experience in drafting technical documents for executive level consumption and/or peer review.
  • Experience with statistical applications and methods for social research.
  • Knowledge and advanced use of at least two of the following tools: R, Sawtooth CBC/HB, Stata, SAS, SPSS, Matlab, Python, XLStat
  • Advanced Excel skills and/or VBA experience.
  • An understanding of the African migration landscape.
  • Proven experience interacting with international and regional public partner agencies.
  • Proven track-record of working and liaising with high-level government and donor officials.
  • An understanding of the African Union way of working and managing associated relationships with Member States / RECs and partners is preferred.




Required Skills:

  • Excellent project planning and management skills for organizing, planning and executing projects from conception through implementation.
  • Excellent analytical skills to respond to trends in emerging issues, and to develop, apply and adjust programme strategies to further the Observatory’s mission, goals and objectives.
  • Excellent organisation, interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to motivate staff, work under pressure, stay on track and meet deadlines
  • Excellent diplomatic, representational, inter-personal skills, including experience in interacting with stakeholders and decision-makers in order to build strong collaborative relationships with governments and partners.
  • Excellent problem solving abilities Strong written and oral communication skills, in particular proven ability to write clear and concise reports;
  • Personal commitment, goal oriented and drive for results, flexibility and respect for diversity.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Ability to operate in a multicultural environment.
  • High level of autonomy at work, yet with profound team-spirit
  • Adaptive, patient, resourceful, resilient and flexible
  • Pro-active and solutions oriented
  • Demonstrated ability with regard to computer skills, including excellent word-processing capabilities, proficiency with e-mail and internet applications and experience in using office software applications such as MS Excel, Power Point and Word.
  • Proficiency in at least one of the African Union working languages. Knowledge of one more or several other working languages would be an added advantage.

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Insight…
  • Developing others…
  • Change Management..
  • Managing Risk…

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationships…
  • Foster Accountability Culture…
  • Learning Orientation…
  • Communicating with Influence…

Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual thinking…
  • Job Knowledge and information sharing…
  • Drive for Results…
  • Continuous improvement orientation…

Tenure of Appointment

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period.
  • Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Gender Mainstreaming:

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.




Languages:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage.

Remuneration
Indicative basic salary of US$42,879.00  (P4 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (48% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$ 23,544.00  (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February, 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 


 

3.) Senior Policy Officer, Gender, Peace and Security (AUC-PCRD)

 

Requisition ID: 964
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Reports to: Principal Programme Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation
Directorate / Department: African Union Centre for Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (AUC-PCRD)
Division: Programme and Research
Number of Direct Reports: 0
Number of Indirect Reports: 0
Job Grade: P3
Contract Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • To spearhead the development and implementation of gender, peace and security aspects of the AUC-PCRD’s PCRD and peacebuilding initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans, taking into account continental, regional and national programme priorities and targets.
  • The incumbent will provide senior management with analysis and guidance on gender, peace and security issues and facilitate the mainstreaming of a gender perspective into the programmes of the AUC-PCRD.
  • He or she is also responsible for providing strategic analysis and guidance and managerial support on gender, peace and security to ensure overall development, execution and monitoring of the AUC-PCRD’s mandate to ensure effective implementation of the AU Gender, Peace and Security mandates and continental policies on gender equality.

Main Functions

  • Spearhead the development and implementation of gender, peace and security tools for the AUC-PCRD’s PCRD and the AU’s peacebuilding initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans as well as the development of standard tools, systems and procedures for efficient data collection and reporting.
  • Manage all activities within the gender, peace and security portfolio and work closely with Staff to ensure successful outcomes of annual plans of work and other expected results.
  • Contribute to policy development on gender equality and women’s empowerment within the context of the AU PCRD Policy framework implementation as well as other relevant policies, decisions and declarations of Policy Organs.
  • Ensure gender, peace and security and gender equality and women’s empowerment are appropriately reflected in policy and programming across the organisation.
  • Develop standard tools, systems and procedures for efficient data collection and reporting for short- and long-term implementation and draft monitoring plans, setting priorities and performance measures to assist internal and external stakeholders in their progress towards the achievement of PCRD and peacebuilding implementation targets on gender, peace and security.




Specific Responsibilities

  • Spearhead the development and implementation of gender, peace and security aspects of the AU’s PCRD and peacebuilding initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans, taking into account continental, regional and national programme priorities and targets.
  • Coordinate the implementation of all activities within the gender, peace and security portfolio of the AUC-PCRD and work closely with all Units and Divisions to ensure successful outcomes of annual plan of work and other expected results.
  • Contribute to policy development on gender equality and women’s empowerment within the AUC-PCRD and ensure gender equality and women’s empowerment and influence policy discussions at continental and global levels through providing substantive technical written inputs that consolidate and advance understanding of the AU’s work and key policy challenges and responses relating to gender on the continent.
  • Support the implementation of UN Security Council Resolutions on Women, Peace and Security, the AU Gender Policy, the AU PCRD Policy and related policies, strategies, declarations and decisions of Policy Organs.
  • Undertake research and collect data on issues related to gender, peace and security, facilitate the collection and exchange of information and prepare various written outputs, e.g. draft background papers, analysis, sections of reports and studies, inputs to publications, etc. and draft, collate and edit specified inputs for all reports and documentation on gender, peace and security.
  • Stay abreast of developments in the field of policy research and practice and develop, manage and implement research activities in support of the AU PCRD Policy’s gender, peace and security agenda.
  • Implement initiatives that boost sharing of experiences and cross-organisational learning and strategy design to advance the gender, peace and security agenda and ensure all issues are comprehensively addressed.
  • Analyse annual plans of work within the Commission, RECs/RMs, Member States and Policy Organs to identify key entry points for collaboration and support on policy issues and organise policy related consultations and dialogue; Informed by best practices and lessons learned, track progress, the lack thereof and prevailing risks and threats and provide guidance on strategies to further the AU’s gender equality goals.
  • Assist in the drafting of funding applications and funding reports and prepare substantive policy guidance notes, deliver presentations and contribute to advocacy and communications materials highlighting trends and developments on gender equality and women’s empowerment at continental, regional and national levels.
  • Organise experts meetings, workshops and panel discussions to gather knowledge on emerging issues and trends and examine implementation of the AUC-PCRD’s and the AU’s policy commitments to gender equality and women’s empowerment.
  • Identify and advise on entry points for new initiatives for the AUC-PCRD to strengthen national and local capacities for gender equality and support the advancement of women’s empowerment and gender equality.
  • Liaise with key stakeholders from Member States, RECs/RMs, academia, civil society at the national and continental level, the private sector and key international actors to build and strengthen strategic alliances and partnerships on gender equality initiatives.
  • Coordinate, as needed, with the  AU Commission, other AU specialised technical agencies that have complementary mandates through participating in working-level mechanisms for gender, peace and security within the context of the AU PCRD Policy framework implementation; as well as coordinate with relevant national, regional and global institutions and non-governmental organisations, civil society organisations, the private sector, the media and the academia, faith-based organisations and traditional authorities among others.
  • Provides technical expertise as required on strategies for gender mainstreaming, including expanding the capacity for gender analysis and designing gender-sensitive and responsive policies and programmes, provide substantive inputs to results based reporting and analysis and facilitate monitoring and reporting methodologies and benchmarking for all activities.
  • Advise and make timely recommendations to senior management on identified programmes and project implementation strategies and targets, trouble shooting operational problems, through analysis, reports, review meetings, mentoring, training and capacity building, and field supervision visits.
  • Perform any other related tasks as may be directed by the superviser.

Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • A Master’s Degree in International Relations, Humanities, Development Studies, Sociology Gender Studies, Law, Human Rights, Monitoring and Evaluation or similar studies with a minimum of 7 years of working experience and applied knowledge in the areas of gender, peace, and security, out of which 3 must be at expert level.
  • Candidates with Bachelor’s Degree would be considered provided they poses 10 years in the above relevant fields of study with 3 years at expert level.
  • Previous work experience in a peace operation and/or in a conflict or post-conflict context with knowledge of and strong networks within multilateral institutions and policymaking, as well as of the broader policy development and implementation system.
  • Good knowledge of the African context and thorough conceptual knowledge and practice of the AU PCRD Policy and peacebuilding discourse is an added advantage.

Required Skills:

  • Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Must have proven track record of outstanding report writing and oral communication abilities.
  • Ability to work across business units / geographies; cultural sensitive environment.
  • Proficiency in one of the AU official working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic) and  fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage.

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Insight.
  • Developing others.
  • Change Management
  • Managing Risk.

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationship.
  • Foster Accountability Culture.
  • Learning Orientation.
  • Communicating with Influence.

Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual thinking.
  • Job Knowledge and information sharing.
  • Drive for result.
  • Continuous improvement orientation.

Tenure Of Appointment

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period.
  • Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Languages:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage.




Remuneration

  • Indicative basic salary of US$ 37,453.00 (P3 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (48% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$  19,103.64  (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February, 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

Gender Mainstreaming

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

 


 

4.) Principal, Programme Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (AUC-PCRD)

 

Requisition ID: 962
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Reports to: Programme Coordinator
Directorate / Department: African Union Centre for Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (AUC-PCRD)
Number of Direct Reports: 7
Number of Indirect Reports: 0
Job Grade: P4
Contract Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • Providing strategic advice and managerial support to ensure overall development, execution and monitoring of the AUC-PCRD’s mandate as well as providing technical advisory support to senior management on strategic monitoring and evaluation roles as well as to build the results-based strategic planning, monitoring and evaluation capacity of Staff in the context of Agenda 2063 implementation and the AU PCRD Policy and other related policies and strategies.

Main Functions

  • Provide technical and intellectual support in the management of various partnerships relevant for the AUC-PCRD and identify best practices and monitor effectiveness of the AUC-PCRD’ support in achieving the AU’s goals.
  • Contribute to the development of strategies and business continuity plan and participate in/ensure their implementation.
  • Foster and ensure implementation of large-scale and long-term initiatives related to strategic partnerships.
  • Support the organisation of thematic networks, consultations and meetings on development cooperation and international relations.
  • Develop training materials and provide necessary training and support.
  • Spearhead the development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation tools for the AUC-PCRD’s PCRD and the AU’s peacebuilding initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans as well as the development of standard tools, systems and procedures for efficient data collection and reporting.
  • Develop standard tools, systems and procedures for efficient data collection and reporting for short- and long-term implementation and draft monitoring plans, setting priorities and performance measures to assist internal and external stakeholders in their progress towards the achievement of PCRD and peacebuilding implementation targets.
  • Provide technical assistance and monitor the progress of programmes and projects to ensure adherence to set standards, specifications, and agreed implementation time schedules as well as guide Staff in preparing programmes, projects and reports in the proper frameworks and provide technical back-up in strengthening their strategic planning, results-based management and reporting skills required in preparing strategic plans and annual workplans.
  • Coordinate resource mobilisation strategies with senior management and ensure that all programmes, projects and initiatives for knowledge management, training, mentoring and capacity building in PCRD and peacebuilding are implemented steadily and successfully.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Develop, implement and evaluate assigned programmes/projects, etc.; monitor and analyse programme/project development and implementation; review relevant documents and reports; identify problems and issues to be addressed and initiate corrective actions; liaise with relevant parties; and ensure follow-up actions.
  • Coordinate policy development, including the review and analysis of issues and trends, preparation of evaluations or other research activities and studies.
  • Generate survey initiatives; design data collection tools; review, analyze and interpret responses, identify problems/issues and prepare conclusions.
  • Organize and prepare written outputs, e.g. draft background papers, analysis, sections of reports and studies, inputs to publications, etc.
  • Provide substantive backstopping to consultations and other meetings, conferences, etc., to include proposing agenda topics, identifying participants, preparation of documents and presentations, etc.
  • Initiate and coordinate outreach activities; conduct training workshops, seminars, etc.; make presentations on assigned topics/activities.
  • Lead and participate in planning and accountability missions and provide guidance and draft mission summaries and reports.
  • Participate in activities related to budget funding (programme/project preparation and submissions, progress reports, financial statements, etc.) and prepare related documents/reports (pledging, work programme, programme budget, etc.).
  • Ensure implementation and follow-up on annual workplans and relevant decisions of Policy Organs and keep the Executive Secretary informed of all developments related to PCRD and peacebuilding for consideration and appropriate action.
  • Monitor developments on the continent in order to advise the leadership of the AUC-PCRD on strategic PCRD and peacebuilding action and initiatives designed to prevent relapse and consolidate peace in the continent and propose appropriate policy responses and methods of consolidating and sustaining peace.
  • Provide continuous analysis, documentation, codification of regional results/lessons learned as it relates to broad stabilisation work in support of PCRD, transitions and peacebuilding.
  • Monitor and manage risks across the portfolio of PCRD, stabilisation, transition and peacebuilding engagements and ensure alignment of monitoring and evaluation systems, tools and processes with the Agenda 2063 monitoring and evaluation framework, tools and processes.
  • Participate in the review, updating and modernisation of planning, monitoring and evaluation systems and tools.
  • Support the development of project proposals by reviewing and ensuring causal logic throughout the results chain and that indicators and objectives pass the SMART and CREAM criteria.
  • Support the roll out and implementation of Agenda 2063 monitoring and evaluation framework within the Regional Economic Communities/Mechanisms (RECs/RMs), AU Organs and Member States and facilitate reporting to the AU Policy Organs, RECs/RMs and Member States.
  • Undertake needs assessment and roll out of capacity building initiatives relating to monitoring and evaluation principles and techniques, results-based management and the use of standardised tools, processes and procedures.
  • Design and implement critical analysis and research projects and evidence-based advocacy initiatives in respect of implementing the AU PCRD Policy and other relevant AU policies and strategies.
  • Participate in monitoring and evaluation of financial management and budgeting for all expenditures within the PCRD and peacebuilding portfolios, ensuring that all approved budgets are adhered to.
  • Organise monitoring seminars, workshops and roundtable dialogue for respective actors to address specific issues and promote awareness and enforce a shared understanding and working knowledge of PCRD and peacebuilding operational systems, mechanisms and processes.
  • Manage and supervise the day-to-day activities in the planning of monitoring and evaluation of Staff and oversee the planning, monitoring and evaluation of the AUC-PCRD’s work.
  • Oversee and coordinate PCRD and peacebuilding monitoring and evaluation outreach programmes, publications, and research products within the AUC-PCRD.
  • Perform any other tasks as may be directed by the supervisor.




Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • A Master’s Degree in Project Management, Business Administration, Management, Economics, Monitoring and Evaluation, Statistics, Demography and Population Studies or any related discipline.
  • Additional qualification / post-graduate studies in statistical analysis will be highly desirable. A higher qualification will be an added advantage.
  • Must have at least ten (10) years of progressive working experience in the area of strategic planning, programme management, administration or programme monitoring and evaluation of which 6 years should be at expert level and 3 years at supervisory level.
  • Candidates with Bachelor’s Degree in above mentioned studies, would be considered provided they have 12 years of relevant working experience of which 6 years should be at expert level and 3 years at supervisory level.
  • Experience in strategic planning development and programme and project design using results framework is desirable. Previous work experience in a peace operation and/or in a conflict or post-conflict context with knowledge of and strong networks within multilateral institutions and policymaking, as well as of the broader policy development and implementation system.
  • Must have good knowledge of the African context and thorough conceptual knowledge and practice of the AU PCRD Policy and peacebuilding discourse. Must have proven track record of outstanding report writing and oral communication abilities.

Required Skills:

  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Sound planning and organisational skills.
  • Ability to negotiate diplomatically.
  • Ability to delegate the appropriate responsibility.
  • Excellent networking skills, and strong influencing / persuasion skills.
  • Excellent communication and drafting skills both written and oral.
  • Excellent skills to deal with difficult situations with a level of discretion and responsibility.
  • Good computer and information technology skills.
  • Languages skills: Proficiency in one of the AU officials working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic) and fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Insight
  • Developing others
  • Change Management
  • Managing Risk

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationship
  • Foster Accountability Culture
  • Learning Orientation
  • Communicating with Influence.

Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual thinking
  • Job Knowledge Sharing
  • Drive for result
  • Continuous improvement orientation




Tenure of Appointment

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period. Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Gender Mainstreaming:

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Languages:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage.

Remuneration

  • Indicative basic salary of US$ 42,879.00 (P4 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (48% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$ 21,832.68 (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 


 

5.) Executive Secretary (AUC-PCRD)

 

Requisition ID: 961
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Reports to: Director, Governance and Conflict Prevention Directorate
Directorate/Department: African Union Centre for Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (AUC-PCRD)
Division: Office of the Executive Secretary
Number of Direct Reports: 2
Number of Indirect Reports: 0
Job Grade: P6
Contract Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • Overall management and supervision of the AUC-PCRD as well as the design of strategies and policies relevant to the AU-PCRD and engagement of relevant stakeholders. Provide overall strategic and managerial guidance to ensure optimal execution of the AUC-PCRD’s PCRD and peacebuilding mandates.




Main Functions

  • Spearhead the development, programming and implementation oversight of PCRD and peacebuilding interventions, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans, taking into account continental, regional and national programme priorities and targets.
  • Oversee the preparation of analytical work, partnerships, resource mobilisation and advocacy products including providing leadership to technical teams within the AUC-PCRD, based on a consultative partnership approach underpinned by adaptability, innovation and responsiveness.
  • Oversee resource mobilization strategies and ensure that all PCRD and peacebuilding programmes, projects and initiatives are implemented steadily and successfully.
  • Oversee financial management and budgeting for all expenditures within the AUC-PCRD and peacebuilding portfolios, ensuring that all approved budgets are adhered to, and ensure prudent financial management and budgeting for all expenditures within the AUC-PCRD’s portfolios.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Oversee the development and implementation of the AUC-PCRD’s initiatives, programmes and projects and ensure implementation and follow-up on annual work plans and decisions of AU Policy Organs in respect to AU PCRD Policy implementation.
  • Provide strategic oversight on PCRD and peacebuilding initiatives and actions designed to prevent relapse and consolidate peace in the continent and propose appropriate policy responses and methods of managing conflicts.
  • Conceptualize the working methods and approaches of the AUC-PCRD and establish relationships with relevant PCRD and/or relevant peacebuilding task forces and AU Liaison Offices and relevant specialized technical agencies, Regional Economic Communities/Mechanisms (RECs/RMs) and Policy Organs and other related entities.
  • Oversee the development of short-, medium and long-term implementation and monitoring plans, set priorities and performance measures towards the achievement of PCRD and peacebuilding implementation targets.
  • Design strategies and policies consistent with the AUC-PCRD’s goal and supervise the design and plan policy programmes to achieve these strategies.
  • Work with the RECs/RMs, Member States and international development partners, as well as PCRD, peacebuilding and humanitarian actors for the development of joint programmes and interventions and coordinate activities and ensure timely delivery of set goals and objectives; and develop new and review activities as components of these strategies and policies.
  • Represent the AUC-PCRD and explain its position at statutory meetings, conference and roundtable dialogue sessions.
  • Mobilise resources for execution of programmes and activities; and manage risk and recommend mitigation strategies.
  • Manage the work of the AUC-PCRD and supervise direct reports to ensure their effective performance as per the organisation’s performance management policy and system.
  • Create an inspiring work environment to enable Staff development and professional progression.
  • Undertake any other assignments and tasks as requested by the top management in the Political Affairs, Peace and Security Department. Such assignments may involve working with teams and/or Staff within or outside the AUC-PCRD.

Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • A Master’s Degree in Political Science, International Relations, Diplomacy, Law, International Law, International Human Rights Law, Human Rights, Human Rights Law, Economics, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Peace And Conflict Studies, Security Studies or any other related disciplines. A higher qualification will be an added advantage.
  • With fourteen (14) years progressive relevant experience which 7 years should be at managerial level and 5 at supervisory level.
  • Demonstrated capacity to lead policy discussions at high levels and in competitive environments with the aim to advocate, promote organisational priorities, initiatives and increase understanding of the organisational agenda.
  • Demonstrated ability to pay attention to detail while keeping track of overall key performance indicators. Ability to self-motivate, motivate team and develop and maintain relationships with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders

Required Skills:

  • A demonstrated ability to initiate and promote collaborative approaches between geographically and culturally disparate partners.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective partnerships and working relations both internally and externally.
  • Ability to develop and delegate clear programme goals, plans and actions, including budgets, that are consistent with agreed strategies.
  • Ability to effectively lead, supervise, mentor, develop and evaluate Staff.
  • Proficiency in one of the AU official working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic) and  fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage.

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Perspective
  • Developing Others
  • Change Management
  • Managing Risk

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationships
  • Foster Accountability Culture
  • Learning Orientation
  • Communicating with impact




Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual Thinking
  • Job Knowledge Sharing;
  • Drive for Results
  • Fosters Innovation

Tenure of Appointment

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period. Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Gender Mainstreaming:

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Languages:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage

Remuneration
Indicative basic salary of US$ 61,023.00  (P6 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (48% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$ 21,196.80 (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February, 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 





6.) Programme Coordinator (AUC-PCRD)

 

Requisition ID: 968
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Reports to: Executive Secretary
Directorate / Department: African Union Centre for Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development (AUC-PCRD)
Number of Direct Reports: 3
Job Grade: P5
Contract Type: Regular

Purpose of Job

  • Provide managerial support to ensure overall execution of the AUC-PCRD’s post-conflict reconstruction and development and peacebuilding mandate by providing technical advisory support to the Executive Secretary.
  • He or she will provide technical guidance and ensure the coordination of Staff, programmes and projects and oversight functions on operational support services.

Main Functions

  • Design strategies and policies consistent with the AUC-PCRD’s goal in order to address the pertinent issues in the relevant areas and contribute to the development of the AUC-PCRD business continuity plan and ensure implementation at unit/division level.
  • Coordinate programming and implementation oversight of PCRD and peacebuilding interventions and initiate the preparation of analytical work, partnerships, and resource mobilisation and advocacy products including providing leadership to technical teams within the AUC-PCRD, based on a consultative partnership approach underpinned by adaptability, innovation and responsiveness.
  • Oversee the development of the AUC-PCRD’s peacebuilding initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans.
  • Coordinate the development of short- and long-term implementation and monitoring plans, set priorities and performance measures to assist internal and external stakeholders in their progress towards the achievement of PCRD and peacebuilding implementation targets.
  • Effective performance as per organisation’s performance management policy and system.
  • Manage risk and recommend mitigation strategies.
  • Contribute to the preparation of periodic financial and budget execution reports and monitor budget execution at unit/division level.
  • Create an inspiring work environment to enable Staff development and professional progression.




Specific Responsibilities

  • Spearhead the development and implementation of the AUC-PCRD’s initiatives, programmes and projects, including overall policy and legal frameworks, implementation strategies, operational modalities and action plans, taking into account continental, regional and national programme priorities and targets.
  • Coordinate with appropriate teams in the AUC-PCRD and in the AU Commission and establish work plans for the AUC-PCRD and prepare relevant position papers including regional and country strategy papers among others.
  • Alongside experts in the AUC-PCRD, provide technical direction in the preparation of country diagnostic notes, regional diagnostic notes, as well as relevant analytical reports and review draft documents, provide input and ensure that the findings of post-conflict assessments are mainstreamed and effectively translated into the strategic pillars and operational priorities of the AUC-PCRD.
  • Provide technical support on analytical work for the preparation of post-conflict needs assessments and review draft documents, provide input and give appropriate guidance to ensure that the assessments are of high quality and properly address political economy considerations, as well as capacities and pressures related to externalities, regional spill-over effects, gender, youth empowerment, environmental as well as economic and social impacts.
  • In the context of the African Solidarity Initiative and quick impact and peace strengthening project implementation, provide technical leadership and quality assurance in the review phases of project concept notes and project appraisal reports to ensure that relevant tools are mainstreamed, resulting in concrete peace dividends.
  • Provide technical inputs in order to enhance project performance and ensure implementation and follow-up on annual work plans and decisions of the Policy Organs and keep the Executive Secretary informed of all developments related to PCRD and peacebuilding for consideration and appropriate action.
  • Monitor developments in order to advise the Executive Secretary on strategic PCRD and peacebuilding action and initiatives designed to prevent relapse and consolidate peace in the continent and propose appropriate policy responses and methods of managing conflicts.
  • Design and implement critical analysis and research projects and evidence-based advocacy initiatives in respect of implementing the AU PCRD Policy and other relevant AU policies and strategies and undertake conflict and peace analyses of trends which might affect post-conflict recovery processes.
  • Coordinate PCRD and peacebuilding outreach programmes, publications and research products and ensure an enhanced understanding of the dynamics of PCRD and peacebuilding, with a view to developing a common and comprehensive African approach.
  • Ensure the timely preparation of analytical background information or reports for meetings of the Peace and Security Council and other Policy Organs on PCRD and peacebuilding initiatives activities.
  • Spearhead financial management and budgeting for all expenditures within the AUC-PCRD and peacebuilding portfolios, ensuring that all approved budgets are adhered to.
  • Organise seminars, workshops and roundtable dialogue for respective actors to address specific issues and promote awareness; enforce shared understanding and working knowledge of PCRD and peacebuilding operational systems, mechanisms and processes.
  • Coordinate resource mobilisation strategies with the Executive Secretary and ensure that all programmes, projects and initiatives for knowledge management, training, mentoring and capacity building in PCRD and peacebuilding are implemented steadily and successfully.
  • Supervise the day-to-day activities of the AUC-PCRD and oversee the work of relevant PCRD and/or relevant peacebuilding task forces and AU Liaison Offices and relevant specialised technical agencies.
  • Work with Regional Economic Communities/Mechanisms (RECs/RMs) and international development partners, as well as PCRD, peacebuilding and humanitarian actors for the development of joint programmes and interventions.
  • Undertake any other assignments and tasks as requested by the Executive Secretary. Such assignments may involve working with teams and/or Staff within or outside the AUC-PCRD.




Academic Requirements and Relevant Experience

  • A Master’s Degree in Political Science, International Relations, Law, International Law, International Human Rights Law, Human Rights, Human Rights Law, Economics, Public Administration, Organisational Development, Business Management, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Peace & Conflict Studies, Security Studies or any related discipline. A higher qualification will be an added advantage.
  • Must have at least 12 years of progressive working experience in strategic planning, and programme management and evaluation of which 7 should be at managerial level and 5 at supervisory level.
  • Experience in strategic planning development and programme and project design using results framework is desirable.
  • Previous work experience in a peace operation and/or in a conflict or post-conflict context with knowledge of and strong networks within multilateral institutions and policymaking, as well as of the broader policy development and implementation system.
  • Must have good knowledge of the African context and thorough conceptual knowledge and practice of the AU PCRD Policy and peacebuilding discourse. Must have proven track record of outstanding report writing and oral communication abilities.

Required Skills:

  • A demonstrated ability to initiate and promote collaborative approaches between geographically and culturally disparate partners
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective partnerships and working relations both internally and externally
  • Ability to develop and delegate clear program goals, plans and actions, including budgets, that are consistent with agreed strategies
  • Ability to effectively lead, supervise, mentor, develop and evaluate staff
  • Proficiency in one of the AU official working languages (French, English, Portuguese, Arabic) and  fluency in another AU language(s) is an added advantage.

Leadership Competencies:

  • Strategic Perspective
  • Developing Others
  • Change Management
  • Managing Risk.

Core Competencies:

  • Building Relationships
  • Foster Accountability Culture
  • Learning Orientation
  • Communicating with impact.

Functional Competencies:

  • Conceptual Thinking
  • Job Knowledge Sharing;
  • Drive for Results
  • Fosters Innovation.

Tenure of Appointment

  • The appointment will be made on a regular term contract for a period of three (3) years, of which the first twelve months shall be considered as a probationary period. Thereafter, the contract will be for a period of two years renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and deliverables.

Gender Mainstreaming:

  • The AU Commission is an equal opportunity employer and qualified women are strongly encouraged to apply.




Languages:

  • Proficiency in one of the AU working languages (Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish) and fluency in another AU language is an added advantage

Remuneration
Indicative basic salary of US$50,746.00 (P5 Step1) per annum plus other related entitlements e.g. Post adjustment (48% of basic salary), Housing allowance US$ 21,832.68  (per annum), and education allowance (100% of tuition and other education-related expenses for every eligible dependent up to a maximum of US$ 10,000.00 per child per annum), for internationally recruited staff and a maximum of $3,300 per child per annum for locally recruited staff.

Application Closing Date
21st February, 2022.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online





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