Oxfam’s Kenya
Programme is a complex programme that incorporates both rapid and slow onset
emergencies as well as longer term development and policy work.
Oxfam Kenya applies a
one programme approach which means it has multiple activities that support a holistic
approach to humanitarian, development and advocacy for long lasting change in
poverty reduction.
Oxfam in Kenya works
in the north, principally in Turkana, Dadaab and Wajir, in Nairobi and on
national level advocacy and coordination issues in multi stakeholder
fora.
To this end, we are
seeking to fill the following positions:
National Program
Coordinator
Ref: INT 5324
Location: Nairobi: Contract: C1 Global
Salary Range: £ 24,245- £ 30,853 Net (After Tax) P.A.;
Submission Deadline: 24th August 2012
This is a strategic
leadership role in the implementation of Oxfam Kenya’s exciting strategic plan.
Reporting to the
Country Director, the National Program Coordinator will provide strategic
leadership to the National Pillars team (Campaigns and Advocacy, Governance,
Peace Building and Climate Change Adaptation) and 6 months (+) cover of the
Urban Program ensuring these programs grow to fulfil their influence and
potential within the Oxfam Kenya programme.
This will include
helping to ensure the financial viability of these programmes, including donor
liaison, oversight contractual management and identifying opportunities to
strengthen the donor portfolio for the programmes to enable them, grow in size
and long term budget security, diversify their funding and maximise integration
with and support to Kenyan institutions from Government, Civil Society and
Private Sector.
The NPC will manage 3
national advisors, ensuring they maximise their contribution to the quality and
development of the broader Kenya and regional programme.
The post holder will
ensure that Oxfam Kenya follows a one-programme approach, support the Kenya
Advocacy Advisor in developing and implementing of the Kenya campaign strategy
and individual campaigns, develop an enabling environment for the Urban
Programme to progress from its pilot phase to a leader in its field both within
Oxfam’s Global work and in Kenya.
S/he will ensure
programme quality, compliance with established policies and procedures and
contribute directly to Oxfam GB’s strategies and operational plans and that the
programme is regularly monitored, reviewed, evaluated and that learning is
documented and shared to stakeholders (internal and external).
S/he will work with
the Humanitarian coordinator to ensure Oxfam is increasingly able to respond to
all slow and rapid onset disasters, ensuring timely and appropriate response.
To be considered for
this position, you will possesses a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, have
substantial international experience of managing advocacy and/or humanitarian
and development programmes of a significant size, have proven fundraising
skills and demonstrate high-level strategic, analytical and conceptual
ability.
You will demonstrate a
record of delivering strategic chance within specific timeframes and experience
of integrating gender and diversity into programme work.
You will have an
ability to respond to and identify opportunities arising from events and longer
term trends and experience of proposal writing and donor reporting, budgeting
and performance management.
Market Based Livelihoods Advisor – Kenya
Ref INT 5625
Location: Nairobi
Location: Nairobi
Contract: C2 Global
Salary Range: £ 20,619- £ 27,642 Net (after tax) p.a.;
Submission Deadline: 24th August 2012
Submission Deadline: 24th August 2012
Reporting to the ASAL
Programme Coordinator, the Market Based Livelihoods Advisor will work with
field program teams in carrying out market and livelihood assessments in Kenya
and advise on appropriate market based livelihood programming.
He/she will be
involved in conducting general mapping of the relationship between markets and
outlining their relationship with Oxfam Kenya programme areas, lead consultants
on value chain analysis on the market systems, conduct comprehensive
stakeholders analysis highlighting power relations/risk to market relations
& value chains as well as identifying key strategies to use markets
/cope/adapt to differing levels of shocks.
The post holder will
assist programme managers in writing proposals for market based livelihood
programming which have an income and food security component as well as prepare
regular reports and summaries of work and recommendations to managers and
advisors.
S/he will ensure that
all work is carried out in a way that is sensitive to community needs and
gender issues, in particular to promote the full and equal participation of
women in all aspects of the work.
The post holder will
also contribute to the development of private sector linkages and approaches in
at least three main identified commodities and contribute to Facilitate /
develop linkages and strengthening the capacity of key private business service
providers that contribute towards strengthening identified commodities in the
value chain and improving the participation of poor women and men.
To be considered for this
position, you will possess a master’s degree in Agriculture economics or
related field and knowledge and experience in market based livelihood
interventions.
You will have
significant experience, of which a substantial part should involve market based
livelihood work, market mapping, value chain development approaches, private
sector engagements, business development and food security work.
You also be required
to have proven practical experience in two or more of the following: private
sector engagements, business services development, markets and livelihood
assessment / surveys.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL) Officer
Location: Nairobi;
Contract: D1 National - (Entry Level Salary Kshs
168,462)
Submission Deadline: 17th August 2012
Reporting to the MEAL
Coordinator, the MEAL Officer will support in establishing and managing the
monitoring and evaluation system for an ECHO funded Consortium of 6
international Organisations.
The MEAL officer will
work closely with the consortium partners to ensure accountability to
beneficiaries and learning from programme implementation which will include
supporting and working closely with the consortium partners to establish
standardised accountability systems, facilitating monitoring reviews and
project impact documentation.
H/she will support
partners in monthly reporting, compiling consortium progress monitoring reports
and participate in Technical Support Unit meetings.
The post holder will
be responsible for the maintenance of a programme database, data analysis and
support donor reporting.
S/he will be the focal
point for MEAL issues in the programme support unit and will work closely with
the Consortium Lead to ensure programme quality by supporting field teams
(through field visits), training on aspects of MEAL and reporting on programme
impact.
The incumbent will
design monitoring tools, reporting templates, track progress against programme
indicators and support evaluation processes at agreed programme timelines.
To be considered for
this position, you will possess a minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in International
Development, Project Management, Disaster Management or Statistics from a
recognised University or closely related fields.
You must also have
demonstrated experience in monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning
and possess at least 5 years of direct, “hands-on” working experience in
building and operating monitoring and evaluation of projects/programs
implemented in ASAL regions preferably working in consortium.
To apply
If you believe you fit
the profile, please submit your application and CV detailing your experience
for the post that you are applying for and including daytime telephone contact
and two referees, preferably your current line managers to
kenyajobs@oxfam.org.uk quoting the title and the reference number of the
position you are applying for in the subject line by the dates specified above.
For candidates
responding to the National Program Coordinator and Market Based Livelihoods Advisor
positions, you can also apply online at www.oxfam.org.uk/jobs quoting the reference number of the
position.
We are committed to
ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organization
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opportunity employer.
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