WatSan Program Supported Volunteer, Visions in Action, Uganda
Keywords: Oferte de voluntariat
Tags: volunteer water sanitation assistant project management hygiene
VIA is currently implementing a three-year PEPFAR project in Northern Uganda with the goal of decreasing HIV/AIDS rates among war-affected youth.
Background:
Visions in Action is an international NGO based in Washington DC,
working in relief and development in Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa and
Liberia in the areas of education, HIV/AIDS and food security. During
the past 20 years over 700 volunteers and staff have served for periods
of 6-12 months in the areas of food security, education, human rights,
communications, public health, microenterprise, social work and
community development.
Beginning in late 2009, VIA-Uganda will launch a USAID-funded
water, sanitation, and hygiene project based in Karamoja.
Responsibilities:
- Assist Watsan Program Manager with all aspects of construction of
micro-dams, boreholes, water storage tanks, and EcoSan latrines
- Coordinate aspects of training community, including a sensitization
campaign on sanitation and hygiene, proper conservation, and
maintenance of all the facilities.
- Liaise with local stakeholders and coordinate relationships with local NGO partners, local authorities, and contractors.
- Travel frequently to Moroto, Nakapiripirit and other districts
- Complete frequent financial and programmatic reports to Uganda Country Director and VIA Director.
- Ensure that project implementation complies with donor standards
- Assist Program Manager in ensuring logistics and procurement
processes are monitored closely, including creating and implementing
logistics plan and tracking system
Qualifications:
- University degree in public health, engineering or relevant field required; Masters degree preferred.
- At least 2 years experience in a water/sanitation projects; international context highly preferred
- Familiarity with program management including budgeting, financial reporting, procurement, and logistics highly preferred.
- Willing to live and work in a remote insecure environment
- Willing to work independently and simultaneously function as part of a team
- Experience managing local and international staff with diplomacy and tact.
Terms and Conditions:
Supported Volunteers (SV) receive accommodation, a small monthly
stipend (US$350), international health insurance, and visa/permits.
SV's are responsible for their own airfare and pre-departure medical
costs.
Deadline: 2010/03/01
Country or region: Uganda





