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Jobs at STOP Malaria Project (SMP) in Uganda

Job Title:
Technical Officer

( STOP Malaria Project (SMP), Uganda )


The STOP Malaria Project (SMP) is a flagship project of USAID/PMI Uganda. The project aims to increase the coverage and use of key life-saving malaria interventions in support of the National Malaria Control Strategy in order to significantly reduce the morbidity and mortality from malaria in Uganda. The project was implemented in 34 highly malarious districts over a 5- year period which started in October 2008. SMP offers a partnership uniquely positioned to deliver this implementation rollout. Partners include the Center for Communication Programs (CCP) of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health (the leading agency), Malaria Consortium, Infectious Disease Institute, Communication for Development Foundation Uganda.

Title: Technical Officer

Location: Kampala

Reporting to: Chief of Party

Major purpose:

The Malaria Technical officer will be responsible for working with the districts in Central region that are supported by the Stop Malaria Project to implement facility and community based malaria control activities. The position is also responsible for ensuring the timely and acceptable implementation of the SMP work plan in the region districts of the project. The position will require frequent travel in the Central Region districts of the project.

Specific responsibilities:

1. Assist with implementing the following interventions and activities in Hoima Region:

    ANC LLIN distribution systems
    Campaign LLIN distributions
    Training health workers on .increased intermittent preventive treatment uptake among pregnant women
    Training health workers on the diagnosis of malaria using both RDTs and microscopy
    Training health workers on management of severe malaria at pre-referral and referral levels.
    Improved treatment seeking behaviour of carers of children with febrile illnesse
    Improved support and supervision of malaria control interventions at district level

2. Organise and represent the STOP Malaria Project at district level technical meetings

3. Participate in district support supervision and Clinical audits

4. Assist with the planning/ organizing and chairing of Regional SMP quarterly Review meetings with the district leadership.

5. Carry-out additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Requirement:
Qualifications:

    Bachelor's degree or higher in a health related or social science field.
    Thorough understanding of both preventive and curative aspects of malaria control
    At least 2 years experience of working with district health systems in Uganda
    Fluency in English - both written and spoken. Familiarity with Luganda is an added advantage.
    Experience of working in communicable disease control, preferably malaria control.
    Familiarity with the strategies and guidelines of the Uganda National Malaria Control Programme;
    Proven experience in training of trainers and health superiors.

Experience: 2


How to apply:

Please deliver copies of your CV, academic transcripts /testimonials and three professional referees to: Johns Hopkins University, Center for communication Programmes, Plot 15 Binayomba Avenue, Bugolobi (same street as Royal suites and Ambrossoli International School) Attn: HR Manager. The deadline for receiving applications will be 5:00pm, Monday, June 25th, 2012.



Deadline: 25th June 2012



Jobs at International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Uganda- Field Officer


Job Title: Tracing Field Officer

( International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Uganda )

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is a neutral and independent international humanitarian organisation, which assists and protects victims of armed conflicts and other situations of violence. The ICRC has an immediate opening for the following position

Title: Tracing Field Officer (M/F)

Duty Stations: Kampala with regular field trips in the country

Main responsibilities:

Under the supervision of the ICRC Protection Assistant, ensure the adequate delivery of tracing services to the refugee communities and the Ugandan population, in partnership with the Uganda Red Cross Society by:

    Monitoring the exchange of Red Cross Messages between refugees and their families, as well as detainees and their families;
    Facilitating the re-establishment and maintaining of family links through phone calls for refugees;
    Registering and following-up the Unaccompanied Minors in the refugee communities, and whenever possible, organizing family reunifications of Unaccompanied Minors with their families;
    Providing constant support to the volunteers and staff members of the Ugandan Red Cross Society;
    Networking with relevant local/regional authorities and humanitarian actors.

Requirement:
Minimum required knowledge and experience:

    University degree
    Minimum 3 years work experience in a similar field
    Excellent knowledge of English, both written and spoken; Kinyarwanda, Swahili and French would be an important asset
    Good computer skills

Profile:

    Excellent organizational skills
    Sense of responsibility and ability to take initiative and to work independently
    Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    Flexibility and resistance to stress
    Ability to represent the ICRC during meetings with external stakeholders (local/regional authorities; humanitarian actors)
    Good reporting skills
    Be able to travel within Uganda on a regular basis for prolonged periods up to two weeks.

How to apply:

Interested candidates will have to send their application with a detailed CV indicating postal and phone contacts, copies of training and working certificates and minimum two referees.

Applications should be addressed before 5pm Friday 6 July 2012 to the Protection Coordinator in a sealed envelope and delivered at the following ICRC office address: ICRC Kampala Office P.O. Box 4442 on Plot 8, John Babiiha Avenue, Kampala from Monday to Sunday between 8am and 5pm. Mention “Tracing Field Officer” in your title. For applications hand delivered, please make sure you register your application and receive a reference number.

Only applications that fulfil the criteria stated will be considered. Applicants who are not contacted within 30 days of the deadline (06.07.12) should consider their applications not successful.



What we offer: A challenging and rewarding work environment to somebody who is motivated and open-minded. Salary according to the salary scale of the organization


Deadline: 6th July 2012



Human Resource Jobs at US Embassy in Uganda

Job Title; Human Resources Clerk
Vacancy Announcement

U. S. Mission, Uganda
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Number: 039/2012 Date: 06/18/2012

OPEN TO:  All Qualified Candidates
OPENING DATE:  June 19, 2012
CLOSING DATE:  July 2, 2012
POSITION TITLE: Human Resources Clerk; FP-9; FSN-5
POSITION LOCATION:      Chancery HR Section
HOURS OF WORK:  Full time; 40 hours /week

 "The American Embassy is seeking an individual for the position of Human Resources Clerk."
Note:  All applicants who are not family members of USG employees officially assigned to post and under Chief of Mission authority must be residing in country and have the required work and/or residency permits to be eligible for consideration.

BASIC FUNCTION OF POSITION
Incumbent provides personnel support to the HR section in duties including clerical, administrative support and records management in connection with processing of personnel actions. Incumbent reports to the Human Resources Specialist (HRS) and a member of a section consisting of the American HR Officer (HRO), 3HR Assistants, HR Office Assistant and an HR clerk.

A copy of the complete position description listing all duties and responsibilities is available on http://kampala.usembassy.gov/job_opportunites.html
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
NOTE:  All applicants must address each selection criterion detailed below with specific and comprehensive information supporting each item.
1. Education required: Completion of secondary school (both “O” and “A” levels) is required.
2. Work Experience: Two years of clerical or administrative work in a busy office is required.
3. Language Requirement:  Level II English ability is required.
4. Knowledge: Must have good working knowledge of general office procedures and knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite programs such as Excel, Word, Power Point, and Outlook.
5. Skills: Must have typing skill at level II (30-35wpm). Ability to use personal computers and other office equipment such as fax machines, shredders, scanner and copy machine is required.

SELECTION PROCESS

When equally qualified, US Citizen Eligible Family Members (USEFMs) and U.S. Veterans are given preference.  Therefore, it is essential that the candidate specifically address the required qualifications above in the application.

After an initial application screening, applicants will be invited to a testing process that may include a written examination and oral interviews.  The selected candidate must pass pre-employment medical and security investigations before beginning work.  The initial appointment period is one year, subject to renewal.

Normally, candidates for employment are hired at the first step of the designated pay grade.  In some instances, candidates may be hired at a higher step when exceptional qualifications or previous governmental service and pay level so warrant.  The Human Resources Officer will make the decision with the concurrence of the employing section.


ADDITIONAL SELECTION CRITERIA

1.  Management will consider nepotism/conflict of interest, budget, and visa status in determining successful candidacy.

2.  Current employees serving a probationary period are not eligible to apply.

3.  Current Ordinarily Resident (OR) employees with an Overall Summary Rating of Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory on their most recent Employee Performance Report are not eligible to apply.

4.   Currently employed US Citizen EFMs who hold a Family Member Appointment (FMA) are ineligible to apply for advertised positions within the first 90 calendar days of their appointment.

5.   Currently employed  Not Ordinarily Residents (NORs) hired under a Personal Services Agreement (PSA) are ineligible to apply for advertised positions within the first 90 calendar days of their employment unless currently hired into a position with a When Actually Employed (WAE) work schedule.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates for this position must submit the following for consideration of the application:

1.  Universal Application for Employment as a Locally Employed Staff or Family Member (DS-174); or

2.  A combination of both; i.e. Sections 1-24 of the UAE along with a listing of the applicants work experience attached as a separate sheet; or

3.  A current resume or curriculum vitae that provides the same information found on the UAE (see section 3A below for more information); plus

4. Candidates who claim US Veterans preference must provide a copy of their Form DD-214 with their application.  Candidates who claim conditional US Veterans preference must submit documentation confirming eligibility for a conditional preference in hiring with their application.

5.  Any other documentation (e.g. essays, certificates, awards) that addresses the qualification requirements of the position as listed above.

3A. If an applicant is submitting a resume or curriculum vitae, s/he must provide the following information equal to what is found on the UAE.


Failure to do so will result in an incomplete application.

A. Position Title
B. Position Grade
C. Vacancy Announcement Number (if known)
D. Dates Available for work
E. First, Middle, & Last Names as well as any other names used
F. Date and Place of Birth
G. Current Address, Day, Evening, and Cell phone numbers
H. U.S. Citizenship Status (Yes or No) & status of permanent U.S. Resident (Yes or No; If yes, provide number)
I. U.S. Social Security Number and/or Identification No.
J. Eligibility to work in the country (Yes or No)
K. Special Accommodations the Mission needs to provide
L. If applying for position that includes driving a U.S. Government vehicle, include Driver's License Class/Type.
M. Days available to work
N. List any relatives or members of your household that work for the U.S. Government (include their name, Relationship, & Agency, Position, Location)
O. U.S. Eligible Family Member and Veterans Hiring Preference
P. Education
Q. License, Skills, Training, Membership, & Recognition
R. Language Skills
S. Work Experience
T. Reference

SUBMIT APPLICATION TO
Human Resources Office
By email at KampalaHR@state.gov.
ONLY ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AND ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.
Please use standard file types such as Microsoft Word (.doc) and Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) and please send all documents in one file attachment.
Telephone:  0414-259-791/5

Deadline: 2nd July 2012



Jobs at UNDP in Uganda- Consultants

Job Title: 3 INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS: CLIMATE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
Location :     Home-based with mission travels
Application Deadline :    25-Jun-12
Type of Contract :    Individual Contract
Post Level :    International Consultant
Languages Required :
    English 
Starting Date :
(date when the selected candidate is expected to start)    16-Jul-2012
Duration of Initial Contract :    12 months (approximately 56 day's effort)
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Background

Project Development Phase: Strengthening climate information and early warning systems in Africa for climate resilient development and adaptation to climate change – Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Príncipe

Background:

Addressing climate change vulnerability is constrained in many countries by a number of factors, including a decline in the observation network (e.g. automatic weather stations, hydrological gauges, satellite imagery, radars etc), which limits observations and the ability to monitor and forecast the weather, slow onset disasters and long-term climate. Additional limiting factors include the presentation and communication of climate information to those who can use early warnings to better manage climate-related risks, such as creating advisories incorporating e.g. fertilizer/commodity prices and flood vulnerability maps, as well as communication through different media (e.g. TV, radio, internet) and institutions (e.g. disaster management agencies and NGOs).

To support Least Developed Countries to address this specific constraint, the Least Developed Country Fund has approved the financing of a set of initiatives that will assist the Governments of Ethiopia, Uganda, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Sierra Leone and São Tomé and Príncipe, to strengthen their climate monitoring capabilities, early warning systems and the information available to help respond to climate shocks and plan adaptation to climate change. Funding will be used for a number of activities, including the procurement and rehabilitation of observational equipment, data communications, training on equipment maintenance, forecasting and archiving of climate data, the use of satellite-based information products, and the generation of income through services and products for the private sector. The flow of information within and between government institutions involved in the dissemination of early warnings will be critical to the project and this initiative will be rolled out in a manner that is fully consistent and aligned with other initiatives on strengthening EWS in African countries, including those supported by a variety of agencies such as the World Bank, WMO and UNEP.

In order to advance the design of the project in detail, the services of at least 3 international consultants (ICs) is sought by UNDP-GEF to work with UNDP staff at the country, regional and global level during the project preparatory phase. The consultants will lead the drafting of the UNDP-GEF/LDCF compliant project documents and GEF CEO Endorsement Template(s), including undertaking technical assessments and analyses that will inform the project design. The consultants are expected to work as a team, with a lead IC (appointed by UNDP-GEF) responsible for synthesis into an overall project document. The ICs will work closely with National Consultants (NC), who will lead the in-country work to develop national ownership of the project, gather all relevant national information and develop technical inputs for incorporation into the full size project document.

The tasks that the consultants will be expected to undertake, under the oversight of UNDP staff who are led by a UNDP-GEF Task Manager, are outlined below.

Duties and Responsibilities
Each IC will be required to lead and support the completion of the following tasks:

    Contribute to the design of and conduct at least 3 national consultations in each country, at the inception, mid-term and conclusion of the project preparatory phase;
    Completion of an inception report and plan for the roll out of activities during the project development phase (scheduled to take no longer than 12 months);
    A stakeholder consultation plan with measures for documenting and including community inputs during the project preparation period;
    Provision of advice and technical guidance to other members of the project design team on key outputs of the project preparatory phase, which feed into the comprehensive project proposal;
    Prepare the drafting of UNDP-GEF/LDCF compliant, full-sized Project Documents and associated CEO Endorsement Templates for submission to the GEF CEO for endorsement (the CEO endorsement will primarily draw on information in the Project Document, with some additional details on budgets and workplans that need to be defined);
    Assess and finalize a report on important lessons following completion of the preparatory phase;
    Prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the final project design including UNDP-fact sheets (3-4 pages) that summarize the expected results of the project.

The project document (Task 5) will cover the following in detail:

Project definition

Based on a combination of desk reviews, in-country consultations as well as consultations with external partners, the ICs will complete a series of assessments that will feed into the design of the project document. These assessments will include:

    The extent to which natural resource planning and disaster management activities use climate information and forecasts for planning;
    A detailed history of past interventions and projects that have introduced observing system infrastructure, built capacity to forecast and provide early warnings, and an assessment of how and why they were either successful or failed;
    An inventory of on-going and planned investments in early warning and climate observing systems including expected/planned/achieved results and outputs;
    A review and capacity assessment of existing climate observing infrastructure, with particular emphasis on identifying, tracking, projecting and conveying current and future climate-related impacts and threats. Identify current technologies, manufacturers and capabilities of existing trained personnel;
    A review and capacity assessment of the current processes and government institutions involved in issuing warnings of severe weather and declaring disasters, and how they serve the information requirements of end-users. This will include a thorough evaluation of the information flow between government departments, systems used for information management related to vulnerability and climate risks, databases on past climate etc. This analysis should include a needs assessment for data sharing and communication protocols between different databases, departments and users of EWS messages;
    Consultations with relevant national and sub-national agencies to determine the most pressing needs in terms of observational equipment and infrastructure, training and capacity building to implement improved forecasting, tailored climate hazard products and their packaging into sectoral specific warnings/actions and delivery;
    The ability of the NHMS and other ministries to budget and plan for the human and technical costs of maintaining current networks and systems;
    Policies, laws, executive regulations and decrees relevant to developing climate observing networks and issuing warnings of severe weather;
    The sectors, locations, communities and private sector businesses that currently receive or would like to receive early warnings of severe weather.

Further requirements include:

    In the context of Task 5, a set of recommended demonstration sites, communities or sectors to receive early warnings, which will be accompanied by clear supporting reports justifying their selection, and a clear definition of the target population. In each case the required additional equipment and/or information will be outlined and the expected cost of delivery;
    Based on the results of the assessment and stakeholder consultations, an articulation of the project’s objective, outcomes, outputs, activities and resource requirements;
    A logframe and description of an M&E system to be applied, including SMART, results-based indicators, aligned to the LDCF/SCCF Results Based Management Framework for Adaptation to Climate Change. The project indicators should measure progress on gender equity and baseline values for the indicators will be gathered and included in the project document;
    Description of additionality which clearly justifies the project rationale and a thorough articulation of the baseline on which the LDCF funds will be put to use. The value of these baseline efforts as well as new initiatives will be aggregated to reflect the co-financing that the LDCF project leverages;
    Cost-effectiveness analysis of the proposed interventions. This should include cost estimates for various combinations of observational equipment that can deliver the identified early warning information, taking into account current equipment, compatibility with proposed additional equipment, land availability and the skills (human capacity) required to maintain both the current and additional equipment. These cost estimates will be compared with current government budgets allocated for installation, operations and maintenance, and any shortfalls in funding identified. A financial plan will be drawn up to ensure financial sustainability beyond the project grant, as well as estimate potential revenue from private and public sector services;
    Identification of private sector clients who can pay for EWS services, what they expect of such a service (delivery formats, lead times etc) and the potential revenue. This information will be used to suggest which types of equipment and locations may be used to develop paid-for services;
    A stakeholder involvement plan for the project and an institutional delivery plan that describes the project management structure and implementation arrangements, including the roles and responsibilities of the main stakeholders;
    A communication strategy to facilitate stakeholder involvement and information sharing during the implementation phase of the project;
    A description of the adaptation learning points that the project will generate e.g. how will the pilot interventions that are to be implemented help Government and other stakeholders build their knowledge and inform decision-making on how to adapt to climate change;
    A detailed analysis of the risks that could affect project success and a mitigation plan for managing these risks.

Project financing plan

This will comprise: a) developing the co-financing, including the value of baseline initiatives, a strategy to leverage new public and private sources of funding and supporting the efforts of UNDP country offices to secure the requisite co-financing letters; b) a detailed sustainability strategy to provide for continuation and replication of the project interventions beyond the period of LDCF support. This will require:

    A project scale-up plan that outlines the actions and milestones for using this proposed LDCF project for catalyzing national-level action;
    Definition of a detailed sustainability strategy in order to ensure the continuation of the project after the four years of project grant. The cost analysis should include a review of options to ensure cost recovery for the continuation of the project interventions beyond the project grant. The NHMS and other stakeholders should be fully involved in the design of the project interventions, to ensure that they are designed in a financially sustainable way;
    A total budget and its distribution in a multi-year work plan.
    Terms of reference for critical project staff

Further details are provided in the PPG request.

Conduct of work:

The ICs will work in partnership with a national consultant, under the guidance of the Steering Committee for the project development phase (including Government Focal Point, UNDP HQ and CO staff, donors and project partners), with technical support provided by UNDP-GEF. The ICs are expected to:

    Communicate frequently and provide advisory services to other team members;
    Undertake project site visits (subject to discussion with and clearance by UNDP-GEF). The purpose of site visits will include:  i. Identification, verification and finalization of project activities (including communication strategies and validating the use of early warnings);  ii. Clarifying the monitoring and evaluation framework, including measurable impact indicators. Terms of Reference for site visits will be prepared by UNDP;
    Draw from existing reports, overviews and information sources including interviews with national, regional and international experts. To the extent possible, information from the NAPA, Government reports and other international documentation must be used. Where necessary, and after discussions with UNDP-GEF, additional technical assessments may be undertaken;
    Maintain a daily dialogue with the NC, UNDP CO and UNDP-GEF, as and when problems emerge during the preparation of the work, especially if they affect the scope or perceived importance of different components of the project design;
    Perform his/her duties from a home office through e-mail, telephone and fax correspondence combined with short, focused in-country missions (as approved by UNDP-GEF).

Timing of Expected Outputs:

The outputs set out below will be produced between July 2012 and July2013. The timing for the production of the project document is as follows:

i. An inception report which sets out the workplan for the project design phase, including consultants and budget lines. (1 week after the conclusion of the inception meeting in each country that the IC covers).

ii. A UNDP-compliant, full-sized Project Document for submission to the LDCF, a GEF CEO endorsement request including report of the project preparatory phase, which will set out the achievements of the project design phase, stakeholders that were consulted and budget spent against amounts allocated at the beginning of the PPG. UNDP will provide the templates to be used for the above.

    A first draft of all documents including logical framework and financing plan (Jan 2013)
    A second draft will be produced (15 March 2013)
    The third and final draft (15 April 2013)
    Revisions to comments made by UNDP-GEF and the GEF Secretariat will need to be completed as required.

iii. A PowerPoint presentation on the final project design including UNDP-fact sheets (3-4 pages) that summarize the expected results of the project. (15 May 2013).

iv. A lessons learned template following completion of the preparatory phase. (15 June 2013).

The ICs will provide additional information as required by the UNDP-GEF until July 2013

Contracting arrangements:

Each IC will be contracted by UNDP-GEF for a period of 12 months (approximately 56 days of work) starting from July 2012. Each IC will be tasked with supporting the development of up to 4 project documents. Payment will be made in 4 installments including an advance and the remainder upon satisfactory completion and submission of outputs outlined in Section 4 and approval by UNDP-GEF New York.

Payment 1: Advance one week after contract signature (20% of total amount)

Payment 2: (20% of total amount)

    Prepare for, guide, and submit a report on the national inception workshop.
    Prepare and submit to UNDP-GEF a work plan and budget for the activities that must be undertaken as part of the project preparation phase.

Payment 3: (30% of total amount)

    Prepare inputs to project document as per Section 2 Tasks outlined above.
    Submit the first draft of the comprehensive project proposal.
    Draft GEF CEO endorsement template under the guidance of UNDP-GEF.
    Draft report of the project preparatory phase. TOC to be prepared under guidance of UNDP-GEF

Payment 4: (30% of total amount)

    Final comprehensive project proposal, CEO endorsement template, report of the project preparatory phase, power point and completed lessons learned template.

Competencies

    Excellent English written communication skills, with analytic capacity and ability to synthesise project outputs and relevant findings for the preparation of quality project reports;
    Ability to understand new terminology and concepts easily and to synthesise information from different sources into a coherent project document;
    Skill in negotiating effectively in sensitive situations;
    Skill in achieving results through persuading, influencing and working with others;
    Skill in facilitating meetings effectively and efficiently and to resolve conflicts as they arise;
    Maturity and confidence in dealing with senior and high-ranking members of international, regional and national institutions;
    Displays sensitivity and adaptability to different cultures, genders, religions, races, nationalities and age groups;
    Good oral communication skills and conflict resolution competency to manage inter-group dynamics and mediate conflicting interests of varied actors;
    Good team player, self starter, has ability to work under minimum supervision and maintain good relationships.

Required Skills and Experience
Education:

    Masters degree in a relevant area such as natural resource management, agricultural development, climatology/meteorology, water resources management, environmental sciences, disaster management.

Experience:

    At least 7 years relevant work experience in climate change adaptation and natural resource management; disaster management and/or operational early warning systems, including implementation at national and decentralized levels;
    Developing operationally viable adaptation projects with financing from the Adaptation Fund, Least Developed Country Fund and/or Special Climate Change Fund;
    Designing projects that focus on the strengthening of functional and operational capacities of Early Warning Systems;
    Developing log-frames and SMART-based indicators;
    Developing adaptation projects;
    Conducting cost effectiveness analyses of alternative adaptation actions;
    Institutional assessment and development at national and decentralized levels;
    Project development and design experience;
    Strong interpersonal and communication skills.

Language Requirements:

    Ability to speak, read and write technical and conversational English and French or Portuguese.

Evaluation method:

Combined weighted scoring (technical/financial: 70/30).

How to Apply:
http://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=30703


Deadline: 25th June 2012



Human Resources & Administration Manager Jobs at Micro Uganda Ltd

Job Title: Human Resources & Administration Manager

Job Description and summary
The HR & A Offcer will be responsible for providing value added assurance and support
  • position will operationally report to the Managing Director and functionally report to the Group HR Manager in Nairobi
  • Take overall charge of efficient execution of all country administrative issues
  • Assistant in key HR activities at the country level
  • Maintain accurate record management of staff data
Qualifications, Skills and Experience
  • At least a Degree in Human Resource Management or related studies
  • Demonstrate a strong ability to coordinate, prioritize workload and work under minimal supervision
  • Minimum  2 years experience in the Human resource Management
  • Computer literate
Personal Skills/ attributes:
  • Excellent report writing and communication skills
  • Commitment to high standards of professionalism and confidentiality
  • able to meet strict deadlines

How to Apply:

If you are qualified in the above posiions, please submit your application, CV and a copy of your academic documents to:

The Finance Manager,

Head Office at Kisozi Complex,

P.O Box 8759, Kampala

Deadline: 25th June 2012


Jobs at Micro Uganda Limited (MUL) - Loan Officers

Job Title: Loan Officers
The primary responsibility of the Group Loan Officer is to undertake formation of solidarity groups, training of the groups, appraisal and assessment, loan processing, credit delivery and ensure quality portfolio on loans delivered.
The applications must be willing to expound values of honesty and commitment to target the market.

The Suitable person must possess:
  • Diploma or University Degree from recognized institutions- in the following areas- comerce, social sciences, business administration and education
  • At least 3 years relevant experience in the micro finance sector
  • Proficient in various technologies ie MS Office, Excel, email
  • Ability to identify and report priority issues to management and provide recommendations on the best possible solution

How to Apply:

If you are qualified in the above positions, please submit your application, CV and a copy of your academic documents to:

The Finance Manager,

Head Office at Kisozi Complex,

P.O Box 8759, Kampala

Deadline: 25th June 2012


Jobs at Micro Uganda Limited (MUL) in Uganda

Job Title: Senior Accountant
In Order to strengthen the expanding business, we wish to recruit a dynamic and self-motivated indivisual to fill the position of Senior Accountant

The ideal candidate for the above position will possess the following qualities
  • A Bachelors degree in Finance, Accounting or Business
  • Professional accounting qualification (CPA/ACCA)
  • At least 4 years experience in a busy finance/ accounting department, 2 years of which must have been at a supervisory level
How to Apply:
If you are qualified in the above posiions, please submit your application, CV and a copy of your academic documents to:

The Finance Manager,
Head Office at Kisozi Complex,
P.O Box 8759, Kampala

Deadline: 25th June 2012



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