Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Job: Program Manager


Employer: The Water Trust
Deadline: 20 Oct 2013
Position: Project Area Manager Reports to: Executive Director, TWT and Board of Directors, New York, NY Responsible for: Ensuring project work is carried out efficiently and to budget Based In: Masindi, Uganda Salary: Based on experience and education. TWT offers a flexible leave allowance; one annual flight, benefits & visa/work permit costs. Hours: Provisionally 40 hours per week – Mon to Fri (though these are often longer and include weekends depending upon workload) Main Purpose of the Job • To execute on a program of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) community-driven implementation, education and monitoring projects in target areas • To ensure that the program is done in accordance with an agreed work plan and budget • Manage a team of 14 full-time employees and 5 contracted employees in two different locations (Masindi and Kiryondongo Districts of western Uganda)
Key Relationships • Maintain a strong communications link with US management, Board of Directors and development partners • Liaise with Local Government officials, suppliers, development partners and stakeholders
Scope of the Job • Ensure field activities are implemented on time through efficient planning and logistical management • Provide regular reports to US Management on all operational aspects of the project (weekly and quarterly) in a clear and effective communication style • Manage the authoring of webpage with pictures, video and commentary • Maintain records in accordance with internal regulations • Develop quarterly and annual work plans and budgets to meet targets successfully in collaboration with US Management • Financial modeling, budgeting and planning for $400,000 budget and a team of 14 employees • Build and maintain a strong working relationship with local Government officials and other development partners keeping them abreast of project progress and seeking their feedback • Oversea and conduct strategic planning in alliance with TWT and needs of local WASH space • Represent TWT at local, district and national levels in a professional manner • Ensure project staff are motivated and morale is kept high • To carry out additional reasonable tasks as required
Person Specification: The ideal candidate will have management experience in a developing country, excellent oral and written communication skills, strong planning and organizational skills, patience and a sense of humor Knowledge/Qualifications • Educated to degree level (or equivalent) • Project management skills and the capacity to manage time and workload effectively • Ability to meet heavy workloads and multiple project deadlines simultaneously • Able to absorb information quickly, understand it and make decisions based upon it within a short timeframe • Good working knowledge of IT; word processing, spreadsheets, Excel databases, email and comfortable with illustrative media, photo & video production • Attention to detail and organization • Understanding and fluency of budgeting, financing, accounts and overseeing internal and external regulations • Driving license (4wd off road experience preferable)
Experience • Experience of working at management level within a developing world context (preferably within a WASH context) for a minimum of 2 years • Experience managing a team of 10 or more people • Experience of communicating with parties in all levels of organization in a manner most appropriate to the party concerned • Experience of dealing with external stakeholders, including Government Officials • Experience in simultaneously managing multiple projects with different deadlines • Experience implementing, evaluating and making suggestions for improvements of new ideas and strategies
Skills and Attributes • Strong leadership ability; possessing confidence, humility and integrity • Highly motivated individual, a "self-starter" able to manage their own time, coordinate staff and other parties and balance an extensive range of tasks • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Comfortable operating independently; entirely self-sufficient with the resourcefulness and confidence to resolve situations in isolation • Strong planning and problem solving skills • High frustration threshold and ability to cope with stress
How to apply:
• No later than October 20, 2013 email current CV, cover letter, 2 references and answers to the below questions to jobs@watertrust.org; CV only applications will not be considered. • Why do you want to work for The Water Trust? • Give an example of when you were a self-starter in the past? • Due to the number of applications received only finalists will be contacted.

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