The Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a global leader in the fight against pediatric HIV
and AIDS.
We are working in 15
countries around the world to provide HIV prevention, care, and treatment
services for children, women, and families—with a mission to eliminate
pediatric AIDS.
1. Senior Awards and
Compliance Officer
Based in Nairobi
Reporting to the Director of Operations, the senior awards and compliance officer will assess and enhance the prime award management of the country office(s).
She/he will be the technical specialist in all aspects of country office prime award management and will work to support the prime awards leadership teams of the entire country program.
In partnership with the Operations and Senior Management teams, the A &C Officer will assess and enhance the compliance of the country office(s) with Foundation’s global and country-specific policies and procedures, donor rules and regulations and host country laws.
The individual will identify compliance gaps, analyze the causes of gaps, and work with staff and management to build capacity, enhance general awareness of compliance issues, and assist with the development of action plans that address gaps and strengthen internal controls, systems, and procedures.
To succeed in this role, you require:
- Advanced
university degree in relevant field of study (such as accounting or
business).
- Minimum
8 years’ experience in at least one of the following areas: grants
management, contract management, finance, accounting.
- Previous
auditing and training experience are highly desirable.
- Experience
with managing USG funding is required; experience with managing other
major international donor funds and working with an international
non-profit/non-governmental organization (NGO) preferred.
2. Data Officer
Based in Nyanza
The Data Officer will
support the MAISHA project in overseeing the M&E portfolio and technical
aspects (including mapping, database management, etc.) of all PMTCT, HIV
prevention and care interventions across Nyanza Region in Kenya.
S/he will develop a
comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation Plan and System for MAISHA
Project.
Will work closely with
the ministry of health to enhance collection, analysis and utilization of
quality district and provincial HIV related data.
Lead the tracking
progress of elimination of pediatric HIV in the project. Support M&E
capacity building activities, including building technical capacity of health
workers in collecting and collating data.
Contribute to
programme management through timely processing and dissemination of M&E
findings and best practices to facilitate evidence-based planning, learning and
programme decision-making.
Undertake periodic
review of the implementation and operation of the monitoring and reporting
mechanism; including the preparation of best practices and lessons learned.
To succeed in this
role, you require:
- Diploma
in Health Records. A Bachelor’s Degree in social sciences, Information
Technology, or any other related field will be an added advantage.
- Advanced
experience with Excel is required; demonstrated skill in statistical
analysis.
- At
least 2-years’ experience in project monitoring and evaluation.
If you believe you are the candidate we are looking for, please
submit your application attaching current resume’ to:
kenyarecruitment@pedaids.org.
The closing date is
15th August 2012
Only short listed
candidates will be contacted