
OSIEA promotes vibrant and inclusive democracies in Eastern
Africa. Founded in 2005, OSIEA plays an active role in encouraging
informed dialogue about issues of public importance. We promote
democratic governance, justice, human rights, equality and
non-discrimination, respect for rule of law and protection of rights of
minorities. We play a key role in amplifying the voices that promote
open society ideals. We do this by supporting individuals,
organizations, coalitions, and movements. We do this through
grant-making, research, and advocacy. OSIEA works in Kenya, Uganda,
Tanzania, Sudan, and South Sudan. (For more details check www.osiea.org)
The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa (OSIEA)
seeks to recruit a Program Officer for the Equality and
non-discrimination program with a focus on disability rights.
Overall job purpose
In collaboration with Open Society Foundation thematic programme, Human Rights Initiative (HRI); the Programme Officer’s core duties will entail the provision of technical support in the identification and fostering of effective grantmaking relations in a dynamic, creative and committed manner with an emphasis on disability rights.
In collaboration with Open Society Foundation thematic programme, Human Rights Initiative (HRI); the Programme Officer’s core duties will entail the provision of technical support in the identification and fostering of effective grantmaking relations in a dynamic, creative and committed manner with an emphasis on disability rights.
Key ResponsibilitiesProvide a bold vision for innovative
work that will add value to the existing efforts in the region by
identifying grant-making, operational, and advocacy strategies to
advance Equality and non-discrimination programme in Eastern Africa,
particularly in relation to Disability Rights.Work in close
collaboration with Human Rights Initiative staff and other relevant Open
Society Foundations staff to support the work of organizations and
activists that seek to address the human rights concerns of persons with
disabilities.Support the programme in conducting relevant legal and
policy analysis for internal and external audiences.Support in the
identification of capacity and institutional development opportunities
in partner organizations (grantees).Support network/coalition/alliance
building for joint advocacy with grantees and constituents targeting
governments, donor agencies, service providers, and the general
public.Oversee administrative duties within the program and supervision
of consultants.Develop partnerships with the rest of the program staff
in the identification and evaluation of emerging and key development
trends and priorities in a particular region.Scan the external
environment to ensure programme relevance.Engage with civil society
actors, attend meetings, solicit and evaluate grant proposals, follow-up
with grantees and potential grantees. Conduct site visits as
necessary.Coordinate meetings, conferences, partnerships.Participate in
writing, editing or commissioning reports and advocacy documents on the
Disability Rights program.Conduct advocacy in collaboration with
grantees and constituents targeting governments, donor agencies, service
providers, and the general public.Represent OSIEA at key functions and
meetings related to the Disability Rights program.Reporting and budget
management (portfolio reviews, monitoring programme budget and
expenditure etc.)Participate in program learning, knowledge generation
and management.
Person specifications
Advanced degree in a relevant field.At least six years’
relevant work experience, including demonstrated experience working in
the field of disability rights and a nuanced understanding of the UN
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.Strong written and
verbal communication skills in English and one other East African
language.Experience developing and implementing social change strategies
through a rights-based approach and substantive knowledge of disability
rights issues in the Eastern Africa region.Experience in working with
community-based groups in East Africa on equality &
non-discrimination and human rights issues of persons with
disabilities.Demonstrable commitment to Human Rights and OSIEA
values.Experience or understanding of grantmaking work.Understanding of
Eastern Africa social and economic issues including governance and
rights.Experience in working with NGOs (desirable).Ability to manage
several simultaneous projects in a fast-paced environment.Strong
analytical and problem-solving skills.Integrity, teamwork, diplomacy,
and professionalism will be essential.Willingness to travel frequently
as needed.
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Suitably qualified candidates should mail their resumes and
cover letters to ;jobs@osiea.org ;by by 16th March 2018. The position
will attract a competitive salary with good benefits package.
OSIEA promotes vibrant and inclusive democracies in Eastern
Africa. Founded in 2005, OSIEA plays an active role in encouraging informed dialogue about issues of public importance. We promote democratic governance, justice, human rights, equality and non-discrimination, respect for rule of law and protection of rights of minorities. We play a key role in amplifying the voices that promote open society ideals. We do this by supporting individuals, organizations, coalitions, and movements. We do this through grant-making, research, and advocacy. OSIEA works in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, and South Sudan. (For more details check www.osiea.org)
Africa. Founded in 2005, OSIEA plays an active role in encouraging informed dialogue about issues of public importance. We promote democratic governance, justice, human rights, equality and non-discrimination, respect for rule of law and protection of rights of minorities. We play a key role in amplifying the voices that promote open society ideals. We do this by supporting individuals, organizations, coalitions, and movements. We do this through grant-making, research, and advocacy. OSIEA works in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, and South Sudan. (For more details check www.osiea.org)
The Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa (OSIEA) seeks to recruit a Finance Officer.
Overall job purpose
Under the supervision of the Finance and Administration Director, the finance officer provides leadership in the execution of financial services in OSIEA ensuring effective and transparent utilization of financial resources and integrity of financial service. The Finance Officer promotes an all-inclusive approach consistent with OSIEA rules and regulations; works with program teams to resolve complex finance-related issues and information delivery. S/he develops external relationships with appropriate partners such as auditors, bankers and other relevant statutory bodies. The Finance Officer also provides advice on financial risk management.
Under the supervision of the Finance and Administration Director, the finance officer provides leadership in the execution of financial services in OSIEA ensuring effective and transparent utilization of financial resources and integrity of financial service. The Finance Officer promotes an all-inclusive approach consistent with OSIEA rules and regulations; works with program teams to resolve complex finance-related issues and information delivery. S/he develops external relationships with appropriate partners such as auditors, bankers and other relevant statutory bodies. The Finance Officer also provides advice on financial risk management.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure accurate and complete Financial reports by;
Ensure accurate and complete Financial reports by;
Preparing monthly cash and bank reconciliations.Reconciling
Creditors balances into their respective statements on a monthly
basis.MOUs and consultancy accountability reports are accurate.Review
staff credit card accountability reports.Prepare Monthly Financial
Reports Pack.Confirm Fixed Asset sub-ledger account is complete,
accurate and reconciled to the General ledger.
Person specifications
Masters degree in Finance and Accounting or a related
field.Should be a certified public accountant CPA (K).Excellent hands-on
experience in a complex accounting system.Advanced skills in
spreadsheets and other computer packages.High level Analytical and
problem-solving skills.At least six years’ relevant work experience in
finance and accounting.The extraordinary initiative, creativity, and
capacity to think practically.Excellent coordination, networking and
facilitation skills.Ability to effectively manage multiple projects
simultaneously in a fast-paced working environment.Ability to maintain
strict confidentiality and show discretion and ability to handle
confidential issues.Flexibility and willingness to work as a team member
and independently, with a high level of self-motivationExcellent
listening and communication skills with sensitivity to cultural
communication differences.Strong organizational skills and close
attention to detail in order to produce high-quality output.Ability to
plan, organize, coordinate and negotiate under pressure.
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Suitably qualified candidates should mail their resumes and
cover letters to ;jobs@osiea.org ;by by 16th March 2018. The position
will attract a competitive salary with good benefits package.
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