The African Population and Health Research
Center (APHRC) is an international non-profit, non-governmental organization
that carries out policy relevant research on population, health, education and
development issues facing sub-Saharan Africa.
The Center seeks to recruit a Development
Officer and a Program Administrative Assistant.
The Development Officer shall be part of the
development unit, under the Operations Division.
The unit’s key
responsibility is to provide leadership in resource mobilization and grant
management for the Center’s growing portfolio of projects.
The Program Assistant shall be part of the
Research Capacity Strengthening Division which spearheads APHRC’s efforts to
strengthen individual and institutional research capacity in sub-Saharan
Africa.
Development Officer
The Development Officer’s main responsibility
will be in the area of grant management under the guidance of the Development
Manager.
A smaller percentage of time will be
allocated for administrative support to the Director of Operations office.
Responsibilities
Grants Management and Fundraising
·
Manage
the Center’s grants portfolio ensuring compliance with funders requirements
including timely reporting
·
Drafting
grant agreements and maintaining records of all grant agreements and
correspondences, including sub-awards;
·
Track
all relevant project changes and developments, document them and seek donor
approval prior to the implementation of the proposed changes.
·
Provide
support to sub-ward management processes;
·
Support
the implementation of the fundraising activities maintaining an up to date database
of potential funding opportunities and or collaborations;
·
Managing
regular communication and follow-ups with current and potential funders; and
·
Working
with the Center’s Policy, Engagement and Communications division to keep
funders appraised of APHRC research program initiatives.
Development and Operations
·
Provide
support to the Operation’s Division Director’s office and respond to queries in
his/her absence;
·
Schedule
appointments for the Division Director and other members of the team as
necessary;
·
Manage
meetings of the division, including preparing documentation, taking minutes as
necessary and follow up on action points with the concerned parties to ensure
that action is taken;
·
Assist
with division’s general management activities liaising with other divisions and
service providers as appropriate
Education Qualification:
·
Bachelor’s
degree in a finance related field;
·
Master’s
degree or Professional qualification in project management;
·
At
least 5 years of relevant demonstrated progressive experience in international
development with direct work experience in grants management and administration
of grants; 3 years working with an INGO in related field;
·
Experience
in fundraising would be an added advantage; and
·
Knowledge
of various donor requirements and demonstrated experience working with one or
more of the following categories of funders; bilateral, multilateral,
Corporations, US Foundations and various Government agencies.
Program Administrative Assistant
Reporting to the Director of Research
Capacity Strengthening Division, the Program Assistant responsibilities shall
entail administrative support as detailed below:
Responsibilities
·
Manage
the RCS Division Director’s office and respond to queries in his/her absence;
·
Schedule
appointments for the Division Director and other members of the team as
necessary;
·
Manage
meetings of the division, including preparing documentation and taking minutes
as necessary;
·
Identify
action points during meetings and follow up with the concerned parties to
ensure that action is taken;
·
Maintain
an effective record and filing system for contacts, project activities,
correspondences, and documents for quick and easy reference;
·
Develop
schedules and analysis to help review products from various units within the
division;
·
Provide
support in formatting of reports;
·
Assist
in proposal development process taking responsibility for administrative
sections of proposals developed within the division and ensuring all application
requirements are met;
·
Assist
in organizing for contract preparations within the Division;
·
Manage
conference and workshop logistics by preparing draft budgets, making travel and
hotel bookings, sending invitations, preparing workshop materials and arranging
for per diems;
·
Assist
with division financial management, including assisting with monitoring of the
division budget expenditure;
·
Maintain
grant reporting schedules of the division in the Project Management System
(PMS) and follow-up on project reports to ensure submission by due dates;
·
Help
in monitoring project implementation including review of burn rates on the
online management accounting system and seeking from the division teams the
rationale for projects that are delayed;
·
Maintain
an effective record and filing system for contacts, donor correspondences and
related documents; and
·
Support
where appropriate in the planning and execution of the identified fundraising
campaigns.
Essential Skills
·
First
degree in business administration or related field;
·
3
years of relevant experience in a busy office, preferably an INGO;
·
Good
planning, financial and organizational skills;
·
Good
computer skills;
·
Excellent
communication skills in English and French (both written and verbal); and
·
Excellent
interpersonal skills.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply
enclosing a detailed CV, quoting current and expected salary and providing
contact details of three referees to the address below by 7th February 2014.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Please indicate the position you are applying
for on the subject line of your email.
Applications should be sent to: jobs@aphrc.org.
Cover letters should be addressed to:
The Human Resources Officer
African Population and Health Research Center
P.O. Box 10787-00100 GPO,
African Population and Health Research Center
P.O. Box 10787-00100 GPO,
Nairobi
www.aphrc.org
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