Programme Assistant
Learning,
Evaluation and Achievement Programme (LEAP)
We
seek a dynamic, creative and committed programme assistant to provide logistic,
administrative and program assistance to the LEAP programme.
The
position reports to the LEAP Director.
Being
open to learning is a critical factor to interpret developments and consider
new ways to carry out work.
LEAP
is a cross-cutting programme to prioritize continuous inquiry, learning and
knowledge sharing within the organization and to promote consistent standards
of excellence across programs.
The
Open Society initiative for Eastern Africa promotes vibrant, tolerant
democracies in the region by awarding grants, developing programs, and bringing
together diverse leaders and groups.
Responsibilities
- Logistic
Support: Schedule meeting requests; photocopy, answer e-mail and phone
inquiries; schedule travel arrangements; take minutes for meetings; draft
correspondence; and organize conference calls
- Finance:
Track program spending. Process bills, monthly credit card reports, and
reimbursement requests; assist to prepare consultancy contracts, process
consultants' expense reports, and coordinate consultants' travel needs
- Assist
in the preparations of meetings and seminars as well as the implementation
of special projects or emerging initiatives
- Support
OSIEA programmes regarding their interventions to maximize results and
impact
- Grants
Management: finalize and track grant applications, manage and update
database on grantees; respond to unsolicited funding requests; send out
grant decline emails; maintain working relationships with grantees and
respond to needs in consultation with programme director
Qualifications
- Proven
commitment to the protection of human rights in the East African region
- Minimum
five years prior experience in an administrative/coordination
role.
- With
experience in proposal writing and review preferred
- Extensive
computer skills (expertise with Microsoft Word, Excel and databases
required) and ability to learn new software applications
- Ability
to communicate clearly and effectively with a diverse array of people
- Extraordinary
initiative, creativity and capacity to think strategically
- Team
spirit and respectful working and decision-making style
- Strong
organizational skills and close attention to detail
- Integrity,
diplomatic manner and professional discretion essential
- Willingness
to travel as needed
At
OSIEA, all staff are expected to work at integrating the organizational values
into the performance of their duties and tasks on a daily basis and by participating
in in-house working groups designed to uphold the values and foster healthy
inter-office communication.
For
more information: www.soros.org
Search
Closes: June
4, 2012
Send
resume and cover letter to jobs@osiea.org
Compensation: Competitive salary,
with good benefits package
No
phone calls, please.
Only
successful candidates will be contacted