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UK Charity Projects Coordinator Careers – Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF)
Job Title: Projects Coordinator
Organization: Uganda Conservation Foundation (UCF)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: General Manager
About US:
Uganda
Conservation Foundation (UCF) is a Registered UK Charity. UCF has earned its
reputation as a practical, action-based organisation, and seeks to ensure it
maximises funds reaching field project actions and minimises administration and
non-value adding activities. UCF works to better protect Uganda’s National
Parks and their unique biodiversity for the benefit of wildlife, local
communities, the global community and future generations. UCF works closely
with Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to identify specific needs for step
changes, designing targeted projects, identifying funding gaps and raising
funds to address these needs. Its work is highly valued by its main
beneficiaries – local communities and UWA.
Conservation Foundation (UCF) is a Registered UK Charity. UCF has earned its
reputation as a practical, action-based organisation, and seeks to ensure it
maximises funds reaching field project actions and minimises administration and
non-value adding activities. UCF works to better protect Uganda’s National
Parks and their unique biodiversity for the benefit of wildlife, local
communities, the global community and future generations. UCF works closely
with Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) to identify specific needs for step
changes, designing targeted projects, identifying funding gaps and raising
funds to address these needs. Its work is highly valued by its main
beneficiaries – local communities and UWA.
Job Summary: The Projects Coordinator will take lead in the delivery
of multiple conservation and community projects across different regions, on time
and under budget, and report on them to the GM and donors as required. The
jobholder will be tasked with leading the Projects team to achieve current
outputs, with capacity to grow alongside the company in future years. The
Projects Co-ordinator will be responsible for managing all operations – as well
as monitoring & evaluation – of all projects. The Projects Co-ordinator is
a new role within the organisation that will transform our operational capacity
and help measure and communicate our impact better to key stakeholders. The incumbent will have the opportunity to
help protect wildlife, combat wildlife crime, and improve the livelihoods of
communities around Uganda.
of multiple conservation and community projects across different regions, on time
and under budget, and report on them to the GM and donors as required. The
jobholder will be tasked with leading the Projects team to achieve current
outputs, with capacity to grow alongside the company in future years. The
Projects Co-ordinator will be responsible for managing all operations – as well
as monitoring & evaluation – of all projects. The Projects Co-ordinator is
a new role within the organisation that will transform our operational capacity
and help measure and communicate our impact better to key stakeholders. The incumbent will have the opportunity to
help protect wildlife, combat wildlife crime, and improve the livelihoods of
communities around Uganda.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manage the supervision, co-ordination and implementation
of deliverables on multi-stakeholder projects, supported by the Head Field
Officer and Projects team, prioritizing where necessary and synergizing
where possible - In charge of the day to day mentoring and
management of the Projects team - Ongoing development of Monitoring &
Evaluation systems and policies; ensuring systematic collection of project
data for analysis and reporting - Coordinating and verifying monthly project reports
compiled by the POs and produce a quarterly project progress report for
the GM and Boards. - Preparing and submitting project reports for
donors - Support the General Manager in quarterly and
annual planning of budgets and resources against project outputs, and
inputting into the preparation of the annual report - Work closely with Project Leads and key
stakeholders to ensure core objectives are being met - Ensure active participation in strategic development
of new projects, and assist in grant writing where relevant
Key Performance Indicators:
- Community conservation projects focused on
livelihoods, human wildlife conflict mitigation and ecosystem services in
MFCA, QECA and other areas over time - Infrastructure projects including ranger
posts, marine stations, veterinary facilities etc - In charge of capacity-building projects
including training of wildlife law enforcement staff, support/monitoring
of prosecution and criminal justice processes, international veterinary
symposiums etc - Endangered species research and monitoring
projects including Lions, Giraffe and Elephant - Engagement projects such as education and
outreach, films and awarenessraising activities - Our areas of operation focus on MFCA and QECA
at present, but include Kibale Forest, Semliki Valley, Kidepo Valley and
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, as well as activities coordinated at a national (and
increasingly regional) level tackling wildlife crime and trafficking.
Areas earmarked for future development of projects include Karamoja/Pian Upe
community corridors, as well as districts surrounding Lake Albert.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant should at least hold a relevant
degree - A minimum of five years’ experience in a
senior project management role within conservation or community
development - Proven ability to mentor and manage a team of
staff to deliver project outputs - Ability to design and implement improved
project management and monitoring and evaluation systems - Excellent interpersonal and communication
skills in English, both verbal and written - Significant experience of monitoring &
evaluation techniques and comfortable with data management and analysis - Be self-motivated, impact driven, practical,
tolerant and flexible to seek innovative, creative and balanced solutions - Proven skills in financial management,
planning and budgetary control - Previous experience in proposal and report
writing - Proficiency with Office software, especially
Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Outlook - Experience of working and living in
sub-saharan Africa with multi-cultural teams - Keen interest in, or experience of, wildlife
conservation - Working knowledge of QuickBooks and GIS
mapping techniques is desired
How to Apply:
All
suitably qualified and interested candidates should send the following items to
info@ugandacf.org
suitably qualified and interested candidates should send the following items to
info@ugandacf.org
- PDF of an up to date Curriculum Vitae including
your telephone and email contact details. - PDF of a cover letter detailing why you are
the right candidate for the role
Deadline: Thursday 31st March 2016
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