JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title Project Officer

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JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title
Location
Reporting to
Project Officer - Governance and Peacebuilding
Nairobi
Project Manager, Kenya
Contract Duration:
Kenya Programme team, County Manager, Operations/HR
Manager, Finance Team (Nairobi); Funding Team, Policy,
Advocacy and Communications Team (London)
15 Months
Salary Range
KES 2,632,702 gross per annum
Key Relationships
Description of Saferworld and Kenya programme:
Saferworld is an independent non-governmental organisation that works to prevent and reduce violent
conflict and promote cooperative approaches to security. We work with civil society, governments and
international organisations to encourage and support effective policies and practices through advocacy,
research, and policy development, and through supporting the actions of others.
As member of Saferworld’s Africa Programme and Kenya team the Project Officer will contribute to the
development and implementation of Saferworld’s work in Kenya. S/he will work as part of the team in
close cooperation with partners covering themes of governance and peacebuilding, security and justice
and arms control in Kenya. The strategic directions of the Kenya programme are:
 Develop, implement and promote community-focused and integrated responses to the complex
mix of security, conflict and governance challenges faced by the people of Kenya
 Strengthen the capacity of civil society to engage effectively on security, conflict prevention,
peacebuilding and arms control issues
 Work closely with the Government of Kenya at various levels, where applicable, to develop the
policies, regulatory frameworks and institutions required for effective conflict prevention,
peacebuilding and arms control and the accountable and equitable delivery of security and justice
services
 Support the development and application of regional and international responses to conflict and
insecurity problems affecting Kenya
The programme seeks to achieve change in these three areas through working with national and county
governments, civil society actors, and international actors.
Job Purpose:
The Project Officer is responsible for the implementation of governance and peacebuilding activities within
the Kenya Programme. The Officer leads in the preparation of work plans, budgets, and technical reports
in collaboration with the monitoring and evaluation coordinator of the program and directly oversees onthe-ground implementation activities. The post-holder will work with the Project Manager and
implementing partners to follow-up and act upon receiving information in a timely and effective manner.
In addition, the Project Officer will undertake consistent follow up with key partners to ensure timely
reporting on project implementation by partners.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
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Strategy and programme development
Project planning, implementation and management
Funding and financial management
Partner management
Networking, communication and advocacy
DUTIES:
1: Strategic and Programme Development
 Assist in the development and implementation of Saferworld’s Kenya programme strategy
 Contribute to internal (within the team and across the organisation) discussions on thematic issues
particularly on peace, security and governance
 Contribute to further develop, and deepen understanding of, Saferworld’s peacebuilding and
governance thematic issues and approaches.
2: Programme Implementation
 Support planning, development and implementation of the peacebuilding and governance project
 Organise and facilitate dialogue meetings, workshops and forums with government representatives,
civil society and communities in efforts to prevent violent conflict and promote cooperative
approaches to peace, security and governance
 Support partners to mainstream cross-cutting issues, among them, gender and youth in their
initiatives
 Support capacity development of partners involved in project implementation through innovative
capacity building approaches
 Arrange for regular meetings with partners to review and reflect on progress and results in order to
identify, mitigate challenges and learn lessons for improved programme delivery
 Support to the M&E coordinator in assessing the extent to which partners’ initiatives are achieving
the set results, writing and filing of reports
 Development of donor reports
 Participate in and contribute to quarterly and other scheduled programme performance review
meetings
 Mentor and coach for partners through accompaniment and quarterly site visits
 Assist the Project Manager in planning and implementing the Peace and Development project
3: Funding And Financial Management
 Assist in identifying funding opportunities and fundraising
 With the programme team, perform organisational activities such as drafting project reports,
developing programme budgets and cash flows and regularly monitoring expenditure
 Support the preparation of monthly expenditure requests and account for project expenditure in line
with Saferworld’s financial procedures
 Support the Finance Officer in ensuring partners adhere to Saferworld’s financial policies and
procedures
4: Communications and Advocacy
 Contribute to documentation of ‘success stories’ and other anecdotal information to demonstrate
results/impact of initiatives undertaken by partners and enhance the overall quality of performance
reports to all constituents
 Provide support in training and delivery of advocacy and peacebuilding for project partners and civil
society organisations
 Contribute in developing appropriate strategies for advocacy with partners.
 Identify and develop relationships with key strategic partners in government, civil society, media and
the international community for promoting peace, good governance and conflict sensitivity in Kenya
 Represent Saferworld at meetings, seminars, co-ordination forums and other events
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential Requirements:
 Degree in public administration and management; development studies; governance; international
relations, or a related field.
 Minimum 4 years’ experience working on peace and/or governance issues with a good
understanding of peace, governance and conflict sensitivity, and an active interest in the workings of
civil society
 Demonstrable experience in project planning and implementation.
 Experience with proposal writing for technical programmes.
 Ability to work independently and as a member of a team to implement programmmes and local
partners to effectively meet programme needs.
 Ability to work effectively with governmental and non-governmental organisations and local
communities in carrying out programme objectives
 Excellent communication skills, written and oral and ability to relate sensitively to diverse groups.
 Self-driven and able to deliver results with minimum supervision
 Good report-writing and communications skills with excellent written and spoken English and
Swahili.
 Ability to work in diverse situations
 Proficiency in Microsoft Office and use of internet for research.
 Willingness to travel to diverse locations in support of project’s implementation and interact
effectively with partners.
Terms and Conditions
 Remuneration: KES 2,632,702 gross per annum
 Leave entitlement: 28 days holiday a year (Jan-Dec) in addition to relevant public holidays
 Hours: Standard working week is 37.5.
APPLICATION PROCESS
To apply: Please complete an application form and send to Marie Aziz at
recruitment@saferworld.org.uk . Copies of the application form can be downloaded from
www.saferworld.org.uk/about/jobs. (use subject heading: Ref: KPO – HOA)
Deadline for applications: 11 September 2016
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