Reconciliation Group
months
organization that runs innovative peacebuilding and livelihood projects for the
reintegration of former combatants of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and
child soldiers. We are looking for a proven project manager with field
experience and visionary ideas and who can take the lead in growing the
organization. GRG projects bring together former combatants and local community
members to plan their own paths to reintegration and reconciliation. This
involves a broad range of locally designed interventions, including
livelihoods, agriculture, microfinance, trauma counseling and support,
community theater, and peacebuilding activities.
Development Intern will actively contribute to monitoring and impact
evaluation, grant writing, and research. The internship will provide
significant professional development to young professionals and/or higher
degree students seeking to gain experience in the development/post-conflict sector.
This Internship is mainly aimed at graduate students and/or professionals with
a background in conflict resolution, peace studies or international
development.
Responsibilities:
- Carrying out research on fundraising
prospects and new areas of operation; - Tasked with drafting grant proposals for
foundation and other donor grants; - Providing support in gathering data on
monitoring and evaluation of projects; - Supporting GRG’s communication strategy
through documentation, website/blog updates, newsletters and engagement of
different stakeholders; - Guiding emerging programming opportunities
as they emerge; - Provide as needed support to the Program
Director or other staff
Experience:
- The ideal candidate for the Internship job
should hold a Bachelor’s Degree in international development, peace
studies, conflict studies or a related field. - Previous volunteer experience in
developing or post-conflict context. - Skills in agriculture, psychology, small
business start-up etc are desired - Working knowledge of sustainable
development and conflict resolution. - Good cross-cultural communication skills.
- Good writing and research skills.
- Skills and experience in grant writing.
- Web design/update and multi-media skills a
plus, including blogging and social marketing. - Knowledge of northern Uganda a plus.
unpaid (interns will be expected to cover their own flight and living costs)
but provides excellent field experience at a peace-building NGO in a
post-conflict setting in Africa. The Program Director will provide close
mentoring and professional development support.
CV/resume and cover letter to [email protected].
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