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Conditions of Employment:

  • Project: Child Protection Assistance for Congolese Refugees in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement and its Host Community
  • Duration: Mid/Late-February to 15th November with one (1) months probationary period
  • Housing allowance available
  • Other regulations & benefits: According to Work Regulation of AAR Uganda Office

Job Description:

The Project Officer is to work under direct supervision of the (Acting) Country Director/Programme Coordinator (International Staff) to oversee the project implementation. While being based in the Hoima Office, s/he is responsible to supervise and monitor the day-to-day field activities carried out in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement by coordinating with the relevant stakeholders of AAR Japan. Providing guidance to field officers and reporting to his/her supervisors in a timely manner are also one of the key tasks of the Project Officer. S/he may occasionally have business trips to Kampala and other districts/cities. The position requires hands-on working experience in fields of child protection and education as an aid worker.

Scope of Works:

  1. Supervise and provide necessary guidance to field officers for the smooth implementation of the project activities.
  2. Coordinate with the target beneficiaries, partner organizations and authorities to carry out the activities under the project.
  3. Monitor progress of the project activities and report to the supervisors on a regular basis.
  4. Collect and share any project-relevant information through attending coordination meetings and consultative meetings to represent AAR Japan.
  5. Coordinate and supervise local contractors and any temporary assistant staff/officers for the project on behalf of the International Staff.
  6. Identify and gather compelling needs in the field through assessment for future projects’ proposals.
  7. Assist International Staff with proposal writing.
  8. Perform any other duties requested by the supervisors.

Experience Required:

  1. More than three (3) years of experience in the field of project management/coordination in NGO sector.
  2. More than five (5) years of experience in emergency relief activities in aid organizations.
  3. Experience in implementing projects for child protection and education.
  4. Experience in facilitating workshops and/or seminars.
  5. Experience in working at a refugee settlement or a refugee camp would be advantageous.

Qualification Required:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree in the relevant field (Development Studies, Education, Social Work, Community Based Development, Psychology etc.).
  2. Residing in Uganda and able to station in Hoima.
  3. Language: Fluency in both written and spoken English. Knowledge of Kiswahili, Lunyoro, French and other locally spoken languages would be advantageous.
  4. Excellent MS Office skills (MS Word, MS Excel etc.).
  5. Strong motivation to commit oneself to be a part of a humanitarian/aid organization.
  6. Strong coordination and negotiation/communication skills.
  7. Self-driven with problem-solving skills and capability to work under minimum supervision.
  8. Capability to complete assignments with tight deadlines under challenging circumstances.
  9. Capability to produce quality draft documents and reports for the project.
  10. Punctuality.

Interested individuals should submit their application to [email protected] by 5th February 2023 (EAT 23:59).

No paper application is accepted.

Note: Incomplete application shall not be considered.

The email Subject Title shall be: “Project Officer_Your Full Name”.

Document to be submitted:

  • Cover Letter (Shall not exceed one (1) A4 page)
  • The title of the attached file shall be: “Cover Letter_Project Officer_Your FullName”.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • The title of the attached file shall be: “CV_Project Officer_Your FullName”.
  • Include at least three (3) referees, one must be from the most recent employer.
  • Copy of Academic and Work Certificates
  • Copy of National ID card

Note: Only shortlisted candidates shall be notified personally for further selection process.

Deadline for Application: 23:59, 5th February 2023

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Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan) is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1979 as an organization with no political, ideological, or religious affiliation, we aim to extend emergency and long-term support to the people in need of help. Since 1979, we have operated in over 60 countries and areas, and are currently active in Japan and other 16 countries.

AAR Japan was founded in 1979 with a mission to help refugees from Indochina, and as a civil organization without any political, religious, or ideological affiliations. It has since then grown into an international NGO approved and registered by the United Nations. AAR Japan has five main pillars of activities; 1) emergency assistance, 2) assistance to persons with disabilities, 3) landmine and unexploded ordnance (UXO) action, 4) action against infectious diseases and 5) public awareness raising about global issues in Japan. Since the beginning, AAR Japan has operated in over 60 countries. Currently we are active in 17 countries and areas, including 4 African countries namely Kenya, Zambia, Sudan and Uganda.

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0 USD Hoima and Kikuube CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Association for Aid and Relief Japan

Conditions of Employment:

  • Project: Child Protection Assistance for Congolese Refugees in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement and its Host Community
  • Duration: Mid/Late-February to 15th November with one (1) months probationary period
  • Housing allowance available
  • Other regulations & benefits: According to Work Regulation of AAR Uganda Office

Job Description:

The Project Officer is to work under direct supervision of the (Acting) Country Director/Programme Coordinator (International Staff) to oversee the project implementation. While being based in the Hoima Office, s/he is responsible to supervise and monitor the day-to-day field activities carried out in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement by coordinating with the relevant stakeholders of AAR Japan. Providing guidance to field officers and reporting to his/her supervisors in a timely manner are also one of the key tasks of the Project Officer. S/he may occasionally have business trips to Kampala and other districts/cities. The position requires hands-on working experience in fields of child protection and education as an aid worker.

Scope of Works:

  1. Supervise and provide necessary guidance to field officers for the smooth implementation of the project activities.
  2. Coordinate with the target beneficiaries, partner organizations and authorities to carry out the activities under the project.
  3. Monitor progress of the project activities and report to the supervisors on a regular basis.
  4. Collect and share any project-relevant information through attending coordination meetings and consultative meetings to represent AAR Japan.
  5. Coordinate and supervise local contractors and any temporary assistant staff/officers for the project on behalf of the International Staff.
  6. Identify and gather compelling needs in the field through assessment for future projects’ proposals.
  7. Assist International Staff with proposal writing.
  8. Perform any other duties requested by the supervisors.

Experience Required:

  1. More than three (3) years of experience in the field of project management/coordination in NGO sector.
  2. More than five (5) years of experience in emergency relief activities in aid organizations.
  3. Experience in implementing projects for child protection and education.
  4. Experience in facilitating workshops and/or seminars.
  5. Experience in working at a refugee settlement or a refugee camp would be advantageous.

Qualification Required:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree in the relevant field (Development Studies, Education, Social Work, Community Based Development, Psychology etc.).
  2. Residing in Uganda and able to station in Hoima.
  3. Language: Fluency in both written and spoken English. Knowledge of Kiswahili, Lunyoro, French and other locally spoken languages would be advantageous.
  4. Excellent MS Office skills (MS Word, MS Excel etc.).
  5. Strong motivation to commit oneself to be a part of a humanitarian/aid organization.
  6. Strong coordination and negotiation/communication skills.
  7. Self-driven with problem-solving skills and capability to work under minimum supervision.
  8. Capability to complete assignments with tight deadlines under challenging circumstances.
  9. Capability to produce quality draft documents and reports for the project.
  10. Punctuality.

Interested individuals should submit their application to [email protected] by 5th February 2023 (EAT 23:59).

No paper application is accepted.

Note: Incomplete application shall not be considered.

The email Subject Title shall be: “Project Officer_Your Full Name”.

Document to be submitted:

  • Cover Letter (Shall not exceed one (1) A4 page)
  • The title of the attached file shall be: “Cover Letter_Project Officer_Your FullName”.
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • The title of the attached file shall be: “CV_Project Officer_Your FullName”.
  • Include at least three (3) referees, one must be from the most recent employer.
  • Copy of Academic and Work Certificates
  • Copy of National ID card

Note: Only shortlisted candidates shall be notified personally for further selection process.

Deadline for Application: 23:59, 5th February 2023

2023-02-06

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