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Global Health Corps (GHC) Paid Internship Jobs – Program & Learning Officer – Raising Voices
Job Title: Program & Learning Officer (Paid Internship Jobs)
Organisation: Global Health Corps (GHC)
Placement Organisation: Raising Voices
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Eligible Citizenship: Ugandan
Salary: Monthly Stipend 550 US Dollars
Role Code: G05-Nat
About GHC:
Global Health Corps pairs intelligent and passionate fellows with organizations that require new thinking and innovative solutions. We provide these young leaders with the tools to remain connected after their fellowship year finishes, deepening their ability to enact change through heightened skills and strong partnerships. We currently place fellows in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, the United States, and Zambia.
About US:
Raising Voices is a non-profit organization which works to prevent interpersonal violence that happens in the home, in the communities and within institutions that community members use on a regular basis.
Job Summary: The Program & Learning Officer will work with the Violence Against Children (VAC) Prevention team at Raising Voices to support all aspects of our programming, communications and learning in and around schools across Uganda. The intention of this role is to promote and support knowledge assets to strengthen programming and achieve organizational objectives by making the best use of knowledge. The Officer will promote interlinkages, sharing and efficient information exchange between different departments within the VAC Prevention team to foster more streamlined internal and external processes, and to ensure staff draw on and use institutional experience and memory. The Officer will also support in external communications about our work to prevent violence in schools. Much of this role will focus on learning from our efforts to scale our flagship methodology, the Good School Toolkit which prevents violence in schools by promoting positive, healthy relationships and learning environments in over 1,000 schools in Uganda. The role will also support our efforts to provide focused support for schools in supporting mental health of learners and teachers and advocating for prioritization of mental health among children at school. Equally important will be a focus on how the Good School Toolkit can deepen its impacts for girls and to help strengthen our work to reduce sexual violence and sexual harassment in schools particularly at the Secondary level.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support the VAC prevention team to provide quality technical assistance to schools to prevent VAC and improve student’s mental health through the Good School Toolkit and Mental Health module
- Strengthen the link between learning and practice, ensuring all monitoring data and ongoing VAC learning activities, including formal research collaborations, are feeding into practice
- Support staff and partners to share knowledge effectively and efficiently through digital platforms
- Conduct ongoing research about the field of mental health to continue refining and strengthening our approach to supporting mental health in schools
- Provide support for ongoing formal research collaborations on mental health and violence against children in schools
- Support advocacy and communications needs and campaigns as part of a national influencing agenda
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Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Demonstrated project management skills with the ability to ensure internal and external stakeholders meet deadlines and successfully implement projects*
- Strong writing and communications skills, with experience synthesizing and disseminating learnings to internal and/or external audiences*
- Experience working with information and knowledge management systems, ideally Microsoft 365’s One Drive*
- Demonstrated experience identifying knowledge management problems, and proposing or implementing knowledge management strategies*
- Experience working in the education sector in Uganda
- Experience supporting mental health outreach or support services
- Experience with mobile data tracking applications and remote data collection
- Quantitative or qualitative data analysis experience
- Experience writing research reports and/or research briefs
- Experience working on violence against children prevention or violence against women prevention
Fellowship Benefits and Logistics
- Monthly living stipend: $550
- Professional development funds: $600
- Award of $1500 upon successful completion of the fellowship year
- Housing
- Health Insurance
- Travel costs covered to and from GHC training and retreats
- Support in applying for visas and/or work permits, as necessary
How to Apply:
All applicants who desire to be placed by the Global Health Corps in the aforementioned organization should express interest by clearly following the instructions at the web page below.
Deadline: 11th January 2023
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