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Project Officer at WaterAid Rwanda (WARw)

INTRODUCTION

WaterAid’s Vision is of a world where everyone has access to safe water and sanitation. Our mission is to transform lives by improving access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation in the world’s poorest communities, WaterAid works with partners to maximize its impacts for policy change/influence.

WaterAid Rwanda (WARw) works through supporting local organizations and government to plan and implement inclusive and sustainable services of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). WARw also seeks to influence the policy change through government and other key WASH stakeholders to secure and protect the right of poor people to safe, affordable water and sanitation services.

Occupying the position of Project officer is an exciting opportunity to work with WaterAid and contribute to the achievement of the national and global goals towards realizing the WASH access for everyone everywhere.

WaterAid is fully committed to protecting those with whom it comes into contact. WaterAid is committed to ensuring that wherever we work in the world there is no tolerance for the abuse of power, privilege or trust. WaterAid reinforces a culture of zero tolerance towards any form of inappropriate behaviour, abuse, harassment, or exploitation of any kind. The safeguarding of our beneficiaries, staff, volunteers and anyone working on our behalf, is our top priority, and we take our responsibilities extremely seriously. All staff and volunteers are required to share in this commitment through our Global Code of Conduct. We will conduct the most appropriate pre-employment references and checks to ensure high standards are maintained.

For more information about safeguarding at WaterAid, please visit our safeguarding webpage at: https://www.wateraid.org/uk/safeguarding-at-wateraid

Job Title: Project officer

Place of work: Nyagatare District

Contract type: Fixed-Term Contract

Contract Duration: 2 years

Reports to Project Manager- WaterAid Rwanda

Manages: Non

Grade: D

Work Relationships

Staff and Consultants that may be hired in WaterAid Rwanda for work related to this role.

External: WaterAid Rwanda Partners, Government Officials – Local and National, Civil Society Organisations, Donors, and other I/NNGO’s

Travels: Frequent travels in-country

B. Job Purpose:

Job Purpose

To Work with the Swedish Post Code Rotary-SPL Project Manager and Programmes team in general to successfully implement SPL project activities in Nyagatare District respecting the quality Programme Standards and Compliance to donor requirements. This will be achieved by working closely with implementing partners, local leaders, and other relevant stakeholders.

C. Main Responsibilities and Duties:

Support the Project Manager to successfully implement SPL project activities in Nyagatare District, on scope budget and time

Organise and coordinate all WASH and climate campaigns under this project,

Implement the guidelines of environmental protection in partnership with the district,

Work with the District and other stakeholders to organise and conduct hygiene behaviour change communication activities in communities

Work with Nyagatare District and implementing partners in routine project monitoring activities

Work with the programmes team and other relevant staff for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the project,

Work with the programme manager and other project officers to organise donor visits

Ensure quality programme standards and donor requirements are respected in the implementation of project activities

Ensure health and safety at construction sites is respected

Ensure good collaboration with the district, implementing partners and other stakeholders.

Participate in different meetings and events organised at district level

Work with the advocacy and campaign department and other stakeholders to organise the celebration of WASH international days

Perform any other activities in interest of WaterAid as assigned by the Leadership.

D. Key Competences, Skills, experience, and Knowledge

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED

Education

University degree in Environmental Health, Public health or Social Sciences

Work experience.

3-5 years’ field working experience in implementation of WASH activities.

INGO working experience is preferable.

Technical knowledge/skills

Excellent facilitation and presentation skills.

Proven report writing skills

Knowledge of local level issues

Language

Fluent in English and Kinyarwanda (both written and spoken), and working knowledge of French

Attitude

Sociable, responsive, commitment

Adherence to:

Right-based approach

Safeguarding principles.

Equity and Inclusion

WaterAid’s values and a working style that reflects them.

Competencies:

Initiative and Decision making

Culture responsiveness

Dynamic, creative, and innovative

Empathy

Result oriented

Quick learner and Communicator

Organisational understanding

Coaching and mentoring

Behavioral Competencies:

Must be self-motivated with good interpersonal skills, team player and capacity to work in a multicultural setting.

Pro-activeness, problem solver, positive attitude and professional integrity.

Capable to work under extreme pressure, ability to prioritize works and meet deadlines.

Should demonstrate gender and cultural awareness.

Ready to undertake extensive field visits as required

HOW TO APPLY:

Interested candidates should apply through the application form attached below with their Curriculum Vitae and Cover letter specifying three referees (former direct supervisor) as well as their emails and telephone to: RecruitmentsWARW@wateraid.org, Certified academic credentials will be presented after official notification of employment offer, prior to singing the contract.

The deadline for submission of applications is Monday 10th June 2024, before or by 05:00pm. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email or phone for interview.

Done at Kigali, 27th May 2024

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