Project Assistant / Focal
point – Tanga Tanzania
Based in Tanga, Tanzania
Job Description /
Announcement
Search for Common Ground (SFCG)
is an international non-profit organization
that promotes peaceful
resolution of conflict. With headquarters in Washington,
DC and a European office in Brussels, Belgium,
SFCG’s mission is to transform how
individuals, organizations, and governments
deal with conflict - away from adversarial
approaches and toward cooperative solutions.
SFCG seeks to help conflicting parties
understand their differences
and act on their commonalities. With a total of
approximately 450 staff worldwide, SFCG
implements projects from 39 offices in 34
countries, including in Africa, Asia, Europe,
the Middle East, and the United States.
Within Sub-Saharan Africa, SFCG
works in sixteen countries: Angola, Burundi, Chad,
Central African Republic, Côte
d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Liberia,
Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria,
Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe.
Since 2011, SFCG works in
Tanzania to develop responsible business practices in the
extractive industry sector, to
promote gender equality and improve the relationship
between government and Civil
Society.
Summary of Position
SFCG Tanzania is preparing to
implement a project in Tanga with the overall objective
to prevent violent extremism and promote
peaceful coexistence. The project seeks to
empower local communities through an
innovative mix of trainings, media campaigns,
community dialogue and
community-led initiatives activities to prevent the threat of
violent extremism.
The project will engage with a
wide range of stakeholders: community leaders,
local authorities, security officials, and
community members, with particular focus
on women and youth.
SFCG is currently seeking to
recruit an experienced Project Associate/Focal Point in Tanga
to
work in this project. The Project Associate/Focal Point will be responsible for
the implementation of project activities in the targeted communities of Tanga
region,
reporting to the Project Coordinator based in
Dar es Salaam.
Key Responsibilities
·
Update regularly
the Project Coordinator about relevant changes in context
and the dynamics on the ground
·
Assist the
project staff and partners to conduct the baseline,
mapping and needs assessments
in the selected communities
·
Build and
maintain excellent relationships with partners and relevant
stakeholders at the local level, including
community members (youth and women)
civil society, media outlets, government
officials, security sector officials, etc.
·
Make logistical
arrangements for all project activities (organization of roundtables, trainings
and related travel, etc.)
·
Draft high
quality activity reports and contribute to overall project reporting
efforts
·
Contribute to
design the call for proposals for small grants, and contribute
to select the best community
led-initiatives
·
Assist the
selected local subrecipients of small grants with project management:
drafting of proposals,
collecting financial documentation, reviewing activity
reports and ensuring timely
submission to SFCG.
·
Support DM&E
Officer to monitor and evaluate progress of the project activities, capturing
results, successes, challenges and lessons learnt
·
Work with the
admin/finance and project teams to ensure that financial documentation is
collected and recorded in a timely manner; contribute to financial projections
and work plans for upcoming activities
As job descriptions cannot
be exhaustive, the position holder may be required to undertake
other duties that are
broadly in line with the above key duties.
Minimum Qualifications
·
Bachelor’s Degree
in a related area, preferably in conflict resolution, international studies,
development cooperation, or human rights
·
At least two
years of experience in peace-building, development and/or related fields
Community Relations, government relations or sustainability
·
Previous field
experience in Tanga, considered an advantage, with excellent relationships with
local stakeholders
·
Previous
experience working in prevention of violent extremism, community dialogue
and/or social cohesion initiatives considered an advantage
·
Experience as a
trainer / facilitator
·
Demonstrated
experience in budget management in compliance with internal policies
Skills
·
Spoken and
written fluency in Kiswahili and English
·
Strong oral and
written communications skills
·
Cultural
sensitivity and adaptability
·
Ability to
communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders
·
Good command of
Microsoft Word and Power Point
·
Dynamic, creative
and solution-oriented
·
Understanding of
international corporate structures and expectations as well
as grassroots civil society engagement;
·
Willingness to
live and work in remote areas
·
Shares SFCG’s
mission and values
Salary: Commensurate with experience and education
Duration: 12 month contract with possibility of renewal
To
Apply: Please
send a cover letter and resume to tz-employment@sfcg.org
with the
subject heading: Project Assistant / Focal point– Tanga, Tanzania.
Please be
sure to include minimum salary requirements (in currency figures) or
current
salary, projected start date, and to mention where you found this posting.
No phone calls please. Closing date for
applications is 5pm EDT time (Washington DC),
Friday
16th September 2016. Only applicants invited for an
interview will be contacted.
Please see our web site www.sfcg.org for full
details of our work.
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