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Education Specialist at Right To Play Rwanda (Closing Date:28th December 2021)

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JOB POSTING – Education Specialist

Organization: Right To Play Rwanda

Work location: Kigali, Rwanda

Authorized to work in: Rwanda (Eligible to work legally without requiring sponsorship or work permit)

Target Hiring/ Target Hiring Range: RWF 2,173,204 to 2,464, 932 per month (before taxes)

Target Start Date:01 February 2022

Contract Duration:1-year contract with possibility of renewal based on performance and availability of funding

Closing Date:28th December 2021

BACKGROUND:

Right To Play is a global organisation that protects, educates, and empowers children to rise above adversity using play. By harnessing play, one of the most powerful and fundamental forces in a child’s life, we helped 2.3 million children last year to stay in school and out of work, to prevent life-threatening diseases like HIV and malaria, and to stay safe from exploitation and abuse. We are the only global development organization focused exclusively on using play to transform the lives of children and youth impacted by poverty, war, disease, and inequality.

Established in 2000, Right To Play reaches children through experiential programming in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America. These programs are supported by our headquarters in Toronto, Canada; London, UK and eight national offices across Europe (Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, UK) and North America (Canada, US).

With a shared passion for our mission, our Culture Code guides how we act and interact based on five core pillars:

  • Accept Everyone – Be intentional about inclusion
  • Make Things Happen – Seek opportunities to lead and innovate
  • Display Courage – Act with integrity
  • Demonstrate Care – Look after yourself and one another
  • Be Playful – Have fun at work

Please visit our website to learn more about who we are and what we do, and watch this video to find out about the five pillars of our Culture Code.

 The Education Specialist reports directly to the Program Manager. He/she is responsible for providing technical advice and guidance on the development and implementation of education programs in line with the Country Strategic Plan and Right To Play’s global theory of change.  The incumbent works to integrate Right To Play’s methodologies into the system level education planning and delivery, the curriculum of provincial and national boards/agencies, as well as, the activities of Right To Play’s strategic and implementing partners. This includes developing materials and resources as necessary, in collaboration with the Regional Office programs team and Education Specialist at Headquarters as relevant. The incumbent also provides technical input to the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Specialist/Officer on the development of education-related performance measurement frameworks, baseline assessments, and evaluations. He/she plays a leadership role in policy engagement with external stakeholders. The Education Specialist is also responsible for analyzing education related results from Right To Play’s interventions and bringing innovative knowledge to organizational approaches

 III. RESPONSIBILITIES

In accordance with Right To Play (RTP) approved policies and procedures, the employee:

1.

  • Program planning, implementation, and delivery
  •  Together with the Program Manager, leads the design and development of education program strategies in close coordination with the Regional Office and Education Specialist at HQ to ensure alignment with RTP’s global theory of change.
  •  Leads technical planning and monitoring of RTP’s education program(s) in line with the Country Strategic Plan, the Ministry of Education plans, and donor requirements.
  • Supports Country Office Program Manager in developing education focused project proposals and concept notes for new projects.
  • Identifies and develops new partnerships with education-focused NGOs, Community Based Organizations (CBOs), and communities.
  •  In coordination with Country Office Program Manager, the Gender Specialist, and program staff ensures that issues of gender equality, inclusion, child protection, and safeguarding, accountability, risk, and vulnerability are addressed and monitored throughout all education programs.
  • Leads in developing curricula and resources for basic education programs (pre-primary and primary) as needed, working in collaboration with the Global Training and Capacity Building Specialist.
  •  Builds networks with other Education Specialists in the region to support cross-learning with other RTP country programs in the region.
  • Stays abreast of new developments and opportunities to develop new initiatives to improve education outcomes for children in the country.
  • Provides technical leadership on the procurement and/or development of appropriate teaching and learning materials, training manuals, and education resources.
  •  Develops and promotes support-materials for incorporating activity based learning methods for teachers.
  • In close coordination with the Training Officer, conducts needs assessments in support of designing training for education departments, teachers and Education District Officers, and RTP strategic and implementing partners, where applicable.
  • Works closely with teacher training and curriculum development institutions to integrate RTP methodology into curriculum, textbooks, and class room teaching.
  • Regularly develops lessons learned and best practices and shares them with the programs team, stakeholders, and the Regional Office, ensuring that program lessons are being used to promote improved program delivery
  • Collaborates with the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist (MELS) to develop appropriate systems, tools and procedures for the monitoring and evaluation of education programs

2.

Representation, advocacy, and policy engagement

  • In close coordination with the Program Manager and the Country Director, leads RTP’s advocacy and policy effort in the education sector by participating in national coordination forums as applicable national strategic planning for the education sector, relevant technical working groups and other key coordination platforms.
  • Represents RTP in various platforms and maintains positive relationships with governments and other relevant stakeholders regarding RTP activities.
  • Regularly updates stakeholder analysis for the education sector and ensures that RTP is engaging with and is visible to the most influential actors in the sector.
  • Coordinates research and advocacy interventions related to the program at national and international level, using data from school-level interventions to advocate for national-level policy development/implementation, in close coordination with the MELS
  • Leads and develops RTP’s analysis and best practices in education programming in the country and disseminates through documents and position papers with education stakeholders and within RTP at the regional and global levels.
  • Provides technical inputs to regional and global strategies, policies, and resources related to education programming to ensure that country experience and realities are well-reflected.

 

3.

Capacity building support

  • Ensures that country staff are properly supported with the technical knowledge and skills necessary to deliver education program interventions.
  • Conducts regular visits to the field to provide technical support to program teams.

4.

Performs other duties as assigned

IV. PLANNING AND ORGANIZING

The incumbent is expected to provide technical input into planning and implementing the education program of the country office. The incumbent is required to have some flexibility in the plan to respond to urgent needs.

V. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Required)

(A) EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION

Master’s degree in Education or related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

(B) EXPERIENCE

5 years’ experience implementing and providing technical guidance on basic education programs and liaising with government officials. Proven experience in project planning, report writing, networking, partnership-building, and working with NGOs. Significant experience in designing and delivering training and/or the development of education materials and resources.

COMPETENCIES / PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

  • Superior organizational skills and ability to multi-task on a constant basis
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills to build rapport with staff, partners, government officials, donors, and community leaders
  • Ability to adapt and work under pressure meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Creative and flexible with problem-solving skills
  • Demonstrated professionalism and diplomacy
  • Ability to represent oneself as an effective Right To Play ambassador to high-level officials
  • Strategy planning skills for education initiatives
  • People management particularly influence management

(D)   TECHNICAL SKILLS

  • Understanding of active learning approaches, particularly play-based learning
  • Knowledge and understanding of best practices in basic education programs, including technical experience in teacher training and resource and curriculum development
  • Understanding of community development processes
  • Strong MS Office and program management tools and procedures
  • Knowledge and experience with programmatic approaches related to life skills or social emotional learning
  • Knowledge and experience in education research, quantitative and qualitative methods

(D)LANGUAGES

Fluency in spoken and written English and Kinyarwanda

VI. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS (An Asset)

  • Experience in quality improvement
  • Experience in strengthening civil society organisations
  • Experience in coaching
  • Knowledge/experience in child protection, gender mainstreaming, and/or governance
  • Knowledge of adult learning
  • Knowledge of international donors

WHO YOU ARE:

You are highly driven, results-oriented, collaborative, and well-rounded leader with a passion for working with

children and youth. You are an exceptional communicator with excellent networking skills.

 WHAT YOU’LL GET:

The opportunity to work with a passionate, innovative, and collaborative team where you have the ability to make things happen. You will gain experience working for a globally recognized organization with a healthy culture premised on our Culture Code (accept everyone, make things happen, display courage, demonstrate care and be playful). In addition, we offer a competitive salary and benefits package including personal learning and development days.

HOW TO APPLY:

If you are interested in applying for this position, please apply here to upload your resume and cover letter in English.

While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Shortlisting of applications will begin immediately and interviews may be held before the closing date.

 Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. As such, we encourage groups who have been historically disadvantaged with respect to employment to apply for positions at Right To Play. We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance.

We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Screening or equivalent criminal check as a condition of employment.

Should you require any form of accommodation during the recruitment process, kindly contact the People & Culture team by email at  RwandaHR@righttoplay.com

To learn more about who we are and what we do, please visit our website at www.righttoplay.com.






Rwanda Client Data Analysis Specialist at One Acre Fund (Deadline:27 February 2022)

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ABOUT ONE ACRE FUND

Founded in 2006, One Acre Fund supplies 1 million smallholder farmers with the agricultural services they need to make their farms vastly more productive. Our 8,000+ team is drawn from diverse backgrounds and professions. With operations across six core countries in Africa, we make farmers more prosperous by providing quality farm supplies on credit, delivered within walking distance of farmers’ homes, and agricultural training to improve harvests. On average, the farmers we serve harvest 50 percent more food after working with One Acre Fund.

To learn more about our work, take a look at our Why Work Here blog for more information.

ABOUT THE ROLE

We are looking for an experienced data analysis professional who can support the business operations department to achieve the medium to long-term goal of providing real time, accurate and actionable client data. Client data analysis specialists will fulfill our need to get more insight from several data points we collect from the clients. You’ll move us from manual, request-based analysis work to real-time and accessible analysis using advanced analytics tools such as R, Python, Power BI, and DATAIKU. you’ll manage 2-3 coordinators and report to our CDMA team lead

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide analysis support for multiple departments such as core, RRT, Biz dev departments
  • Accomplish high-level and urgent ad hoc data analysis request such as requests from country leadership, strategic and performance team, and Business Development
  • Lead independently Rwanda data analysis projects that are being developed in Power BI, Dataiku and cereals
  • Manage data analysis pipeline with requests from partners in Kiss Flow and ensure they are accomplished within the agreed timelines.
  • Work with multiple teams and partners to build skills needed among teams to obtain information through self-service channels
  • Manage client data analytics team composed of 2 – 3 coordinators

CAREER GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

We have a strong culture of constant learning and we invest in developing our people. You’ll have weekly check-ins with your manager, access to mentorship and training programs, and regular feedback on your performance. We hold career reviews every six months, and set aside time to discuss your aspirations and career goals. You’ll have the opportunity to shape a growing organization and build a rewarding long-term career.

QUALIFICATIONS

Across all roles, these are the general qualifications we look for. For this role specifically, you will have:

  • 2+ years of experience in analysis
  • University degree in data-related fields such as statistics, econometrics, data science
  • Experience with data visualization and analysis with modern tools like power bi, R, Python, Stata
  • Experience with dashboards creation
  • Advanced Excel (can perform complex functions) and google sheet skills
  • You can understand the logic and can translate it into analysis work
  • implement complex analysis projects and provide understandable information
  • Ability to prepare and present analysis findings
  • ability to tailor communications to specific audiences
  • Ability to work in a high-pressure environment and coordinate multiple stakeholders
  • Language: Fluent in Kinyarwanda and proficient in written and spoken English

PREFERRED START DATE

As soon as possible

JOB LOCATION

Rubengera, Rwanda

BENEFITS

Health insurance, paid time off

ELIGIBILITY

This role is only open to citizens or permanent residents of Rwanda.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

27 February 2022

One Acre Fund never asks candidates to pay any money or pay for tests at any stage of the interview process. Official One Acre Fund emails will always arrive from an @oneacrefund.org address. Please report any suspicious communication here (globalhotline@oneacrefund.org), but do not send applications or application materials to this email address.

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI), and anti-racism are deeply connected to our organization’s mission and purpose. One Acre Fund aspires to build a culture where all staff feel consistently valued, represented, and connected – so that our team can thrive as professionals, and achieve exceptional impact for the farmers we serve.

We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, gender, gender identity or expression. We are proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.

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(Partnerships Manager) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Communications Specialist) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Communications and Media Relations Coordinator) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Teaching & Learning Coordinator) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government, and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Accreditation And Quality Improvement Specialist) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Research Officer) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Communications Officer) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development, and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Architecture Specialist) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Civil Engineering Specialist) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






( Design Fellow) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Knowledge Management & Learning Officer) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development, and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






(Policy And Advocacy Officer) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline: January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government, and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development, and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






Global Health Corps Fellowship (Software Project Officer) at Global Health Corps (GHC) (Deadline:January 12, 2022)

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Rwandan citizens are eligible to apply for positions in Rwanda

What is the Global Health Corps Fellowship?

Global Health Corps is a community of emerging leaders who believe that great ideas don’t change the world, great PEOPLE do! We provide opportunities for talented young professionals from diverse sectors and backgrounds to work in leading health-focused organizations in year-long, paid fellowship positions. The fellowship begins in July 2022 and extends through July 2023. Positions are available in nonprofit, government, and private sector organizations in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. Fellows engage in training, professional development, and thoughtful community-building, and continue to draw upon their fellowship experience and the GHC alumni network as they build careers of lasting impact.

Applicants apply to a specific position within a specific organization and in a specific country, just like applying for a job. Fellows are selected based on their ability to fit that job description and their fit with the GHC leadership practices. To learn more about the GHC leadership practices, visit: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Fellows are placed in organizations in pairs– one international fellow and one local fellow from the placement country– creating a fellowship team that is a central part of the fellowship experience.

What Benefits do fellows receive?

  • Monthly living stipend ($650)
  • Housing
  • Utilities stipend
  • Health insurance
  • A professional development grant of $600
  • A completion award of $1500
  • An advising program that pairs each fellow with an advisor in his/her area of work or interest
  • A two-week Training Institute to begin the fellowship
  • A five-day Midyear retreat in Southern Africa
  • A five-day End-of-Year retreat in East Africa to finish the fellowship
  • Three multi-day trainings during the year
  • Travel to and from placement site, all training, and retreats
  • Professional development and personal support from a dedicated in-country manager
  • Personal development and accompaniment program

What are the job positions available in Rwanda?

What are the qualifications of a fellow?

  • At least an undergraduate degree
  • Not beyond 30 years old
  • Proficiency in English

IS A BACKGROUND IN GLOBAL HEALTH OR DEVELOPMENT REQUIRED?

Not at all! GHC is building a community of leaders with diverse skill sets and backgrounds. Experience in global health or development is NOT required.

What do GHC alumni do after the fellowship?

  • 95% work in global health and social justice
  • 83% are in mid-level or senior leadership roles
  • 85% of African alumni continue to work on the African continent
  • 64% work closely with other alumni beyond the fellowship year
  • 20% are founders.

What have fellows said about their GHC experience? “”

“The GHC community is so important to me. It’s people who are linked together by social ties, share a common goal, and work together to improve quality of life.” – Dorothy Mkwezalamba, 2014-2015 fellow.

“I struggled to find my place. I decided to become a GHC fellow and then it became very clear that I needed to get back to my first love, which is working in HIV from public health angle.” – Mwiche Siame, 2012-2013 fellow.

“GHC leaves me with the desire to stay in public health, fight for social justice, and thrive to make health a global human right.” — Aime Nshizirungu, 2014-2015 GHC fellow.

How do I apply?

To apply go to: http://ghcorps.org/apply/

Applications close January 12, 2022

FOR MORE QUESTIONS,

Contact rwandarecruit@ghcorps.org






Counselling Specialist at Career Options Africa Ltd (Deadline:30th December 2021)

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CAREER OPTIONS AFRICA (Rwanda) LTD

www.careeroptionsafricagroup.com

www.hreastafrica.com

Counselling Specialist- Rwanda

OUR CLIENT

Our client, Medtronic Labs, a medical innovative technology company which provides solutions for hypertension and diabetes patients is seeking to fill the position of Counselling Specialist in Rwanda.

The client seeks to fill the above position with a suitably qualified and competent professional with experience in counselling patients and referral of patients to providers.

THE JOB

Our client is looking for a passionate Counselling Specialist focused on improving health care and patients’ lives. The Counselling Specialist will need excellent customer service skills and will play a big role in providing a link from hypertension or diabetic patient to their provider, answer non-treatment questions, sharing health tips with patients, and encouraging them to be adherent with their health care plans.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities;

  1. Calm demeanour to support calls, counselling patients, and referral of patients to providers.
  2. To easily connect and empathize with patients and their care providers.
  3. Support patient’s care provider in managing patients remotely.
  4. Based on patient responses and relevant ideas, contribute to improving the Empower Health system by sharing feedback and joining innovation sessions.
  5. Complete weekly Teleconsulting services with Empower Health patients and ensure that assigned tasks and reports are executed successfully and completed within needed time frames to meet program objectives and milestones.
  6. Should follow Medtronic’s and Empower Health’s processes and systems
  7. Collaborate with Empower Health program staff via email, weekly or bi-weekly teleconferences.
  8. Complete all required Medtronic and program training.
  9. Any additional duties assigned to deliver the overall Empower Health Goal.

QUALIFICATIONS

The job holder should have the following qualifications;

  1. Diploma/ Certificate in Health/Medical or Biology-related field.
  2. 2 to 3 years counselling experience.
  3. Excellent communication skills in English and local languages.
  4. Good understanding of MS Office and basic computer skills.

THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB

 The ideal candidate should possess the following skills and competencies;

  1. Good organizational skills.
  2. Excellent communication, interpersonal and customer care skills.
  3. Ability to work individually, with no supervision, and as part of teams, collaboratively.
  4. Strong interest in improving healthcare access.
  5. Good observational skills and attention to detail.
  6. Exceptional interpersonal skills.
  7. Excellent written and verbal communication.

WHAT WE ARE OFFERING THE RIGHT PERSON

We are offering a competitive remuneration package for the successful candidate. 

HOW TO APPLY

Visit www.careeroptionsafricagroup.com  and www.hreastafrica.com  for more details on this position.

Send CV only to  Recruitment_rw@careeroptionsafricagroup.com  by 30th December 2021 subject heading, as Counselling Specialist. However, applications will be reviewed as they are received, and qualified candidates called for interview as soon as their CVs are received.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Candidates who do not hear from us by this date should consider their applications unsuccessful.

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO

Career Options Africa is a Human Resource Consultancy firm with branches in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda;

Our Range of services includes;

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IT & Technical Support Specialist at Career Options Africa Ltd (Deadline:30th December 2021)

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CAREER OPTIONS AFRICA (Rwanda) LTD

www.careeroptionsafricagroup.com

www.hreastafrica.com

IT & Technical Support Specialist- Rwanda

OUR CLIENT

Our client, Medtronic Labs, a medical innovative technology company which provides solutions for hypertension and diabetes patients is seeking to fill the position of IT & Technical Support Specialist in Rwanda.

The client seeks to fill the above position with a suitably qualified and competent professional individual with good experience as an IT & Technical Support Specialist in the medical industry and providing hardware and software support.

THE JOB

The IT & Technical Support Specialist will be tasked with driving operations for the Empower Health business in a specific area assisting our clients and patients and also for providing IT support expertise for the Empower Health business.

Main Tasks and Responsibilities;

  1. Provide excellent customer service technical support and IT expertise for Empower Health clients in Rwanda.
  2. Provide support for Empower Health hardware and software issues and provide maintenance support, as necessary.
  3. Work closely with Empower Health program staff in Rwanda, other African countries and the United States, as well as vendors and developers to troubleshoot issues reported from clients. Along with troubleshooting, document and communicate issues and resolutions per Medtronic Labs’ Quality processes.
  4. Along with the Empower Health team, deliver didactic and hands-on Empower Health training to users, including Healthcare providers, Pharmacy staff, Community Health Workers, and Patients. Work closely with Medtronic team and partners, Regional/District Health Management Teams, to coordinate training session scheduling.
  5. Support the collection of Empower Health hardware from identified distributer(s) and prepare them for customer users by loading the software onto the phone(s) or tablet(s) and testing both the hardware and software prior to delivery.
  6. Perform representative testing of new versions of the Empower Health software application (e.g., when new versions are released, or in response to Android OS changes).
  7. Deliver standardized client satisfaction surveys to ensure that each client and facility is functioning at full Empower Health potential.
  8. Based on field learnings, client feedback, and relevant ideas, contribute to improving the Empower Health system by sharing feedback and joining innovation sessions.
  9. Collaborate with Empower Health program staff via email, weekly or bi-weekly teleconferences.
  10. Complete weekly Operations Reports and ensure that assigned tasks are executed successfully and completed within needed time frames to meet program objectives and milestones.
  11. Complete all required Medtronic and program training.
  12. Any additional duties assigned to deliver the collective Empower Health Goal.

QUALIFICATIONS

The job holder should have the following qualifications;

  1. Degree/Diploma in a health-related field.
  2. 2 to 3 years experience as an Operations Executive.
  3. Excellent IT support, IT hardware, software applications, and related skills.
  4. Excellent communication skills in English and local languages.

THE RIGHT PERSON FOR THE JOB

The ideal candidate should possess the following skills and competencies;

  1. Proactive approach to work and problem-solving capability
  2. Ability to work individually, with no supervision, and as part of teams, collaboratively.
  3. Strong interest in improving healthcare access.
  4. Exceptional interpersonal skills.
  5. Excellent written and verbal communication.

WHAT WE ARE OFFERING THE RIGHT PERSON

We are offering a competitive remuneration package for the successful candidate.

 HOW TO APPLY

Visit www.careeroptionsafricagroup.com  and www.hreastafrica.com  for more details on this position.

Send CV only to Recruitment_rw@careeroptionsafricagroup.com by 30th December 2021 subject heading, as IT & Technical Support Specialist. However, applications will be reviewed as they are received, and qualified candidates called for interview as soon as their CVs are received.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Candidates who do not hear from us by this date should consider their applications unsuccessful.

WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO

Career Options Africa is a Human Resource Consultancy firm with branches in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda;

Our Range of services includes;

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Project Engineer (Part-Time Consultant) at King Faisal Hospital Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF) (Deadline: 27 December 2021)

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Position: Project Engineer (Part-Time Consultant)

Contract Duration: 6-months with the possibility of renewal

King Faisal Hospital Rwanda Foundation (KFHRF) is a non-profit NGO that aims to support the growth of Rwanda’s health sector through the programs, partnerships, and services at King Faisal Hospital. The Foundation’s three main focus areas include specialized medical care and clinical research; education and capacity building; and social welfare.

KFHRF is seeking applications from qualified individuals to serve as part-time consultant Project Engineer to work closely with the KFH facilities and procurement teams to advise on projects plans and budgets, as well as the implementation and completion of the works. S/he will be provided detailed Key Performance Indicators and Terms of Reference.

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Work with the KFH facilities team to advise on project specifications and implementation plans
  • Advise on budget proposals and ensure cost efficiency for all projects, as well as alignment with the budget
  • Liaise with subcontractors and ensure that the contract terms are being met and that the works are on schedule
  • Work alongside the procurement team to ensure the quality and efficiency of procured materials and supplies
  • Advise on compliance and quality control issues, and ensure that the quality abides by relevant laws and guidelines
  • Develop a minimum of monthly reports for leadership and recommend areas of improvement

 Skills & Qualifications

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, architecture, or equivalent
  • Master’s degree and/or a project management certification preferred
  • At least five (5) years of experience in project engineering, systems design, or similar
  • Experience with development and managing budgets
  • Working knowledge of design software, such as AutoCAD
  • Highly proactive and able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • High levels of professionalism and diplomacy, with the ability to interact with diverse stakeholders
  • High attention to detail
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Fluency in oral and written English and Kinyarwanda required. French language skills desired.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and CV to kara.kfhrf@gmail.com and rutavogerwa.j@kfhkigali.com by 27 December 2021 at 23:45 CAT.





Yoooo!! Mu marira menshi, Kun Aguero wakiniraga ikipe ya FC Barcelona yasezeye,….. Abafana Bose abasigiye agahinda!

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Rutahizamu w’umunya-Argentine wakiniraga ikipe ya FC Barcelona muri Espagne, Sergio Kun Aguero yasezeye umupira w’amaguru bitewe n’indwara y’umutima.

Sergio Aguero yagize ikibazo cyo kubabara mu gatuza mu mukino Barcelona yanganyijemo na Alaves 1-1 mu Kwakira uyu mwaka, nyuma yo gusuzumwa akaba yarahawe amezi 3 hanze y’ikibuga, ubu akaba yahisemo gusezera burundu.

Mu mpeshyi y’uyu mwaka nibwo yavuye muri Manchester City asize abaye rutahizamu w’ibihe byose yerekeza muri FC Barcelona

Uyu munsi ku wa Gatatu tariki ya 15 Ukuboza, yakoze ikiganiro n’itangazamakuru mu magambo yuje amarangamutima n’amarira avuga ko ahagaritse gukina umupira w’amaguru burundu.

Ati “Iki kiganiro ni ukugira ngo mbamenyeshe ko nahagaritse gukina umupira w’amaguru. Ni ibihe bigoye. Ni icyemezo nafashe kubera ubuzima bwanjye, ni yo mpamvu nyamukuru kubera ikibazo nagize mu kwezi n’igice gushize.”
Nari mu biganza byiza by’abaganga banyitayeho ndetse bakora ibishoboka byose, bambwiye ko byaba byiza mpagaritse gukina umupira w’amaguru. Nafashe iki cyemezo mu cyumweru n’igice bishize, nashakaga kubibwira buri umwe, nakoze buri kimwe kugira ngo ngire ibyiringiro ariko ntibyari bihagije”

Kun Aguero w’imyaka 33 yatangiye gukina muri Independiente y’iwabo muri Argentine, ayitsindira ibitego 18 hagati y’umwaka wa 2003 na 2006 mbere y’uko ajya muri Atletico Madrid, iyi kipe yayikiniye imikino 230 ayitsindira ibitego 100, banegukanye Europa League ya 2010 ndetse EUEFA Super Cup.

Muri 2011 yasinyiye Manchester City, yayikiniye imyaka 10 akuraho agahigo ka Eric Brook wari rutahizamu w’ibihe byose w’iyi kipe, Aguero yayikiniye imikino 390 ayitsindira ibitego 260. Batwaranye ibikombe 5 bya shampiyona, 6 bya League Cup na FA Cup.

Ikipe y’igihugu yayikiniye imikino 101 ayitsindira ibitego 41, akaba ari uwa 3 mu bamaze kuyitsindira ibitego byinshi inyuma ya Lionel Messi na Gabriel Batistuta.






Imyanya 2 y’akazi muri FXB Rwanda Ku bantu bize (accounting, finance,public health, social studies, nursing, or any other related field) (Deadline:Tuesday, December 28, 2021at 16:00)

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1.Accountant

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

FXB Rwanda is a Rwandan Local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) created in February 2012. It is affiliated to FXB International; an international NGO created in 1989, whose mission is to fight poverty and HIV/AIDS. FXB Rwanda is currently seeking to recruit for the following position:

Position Title: Accountant

Reports to: Finance Manager

Number of position: 1

Job Location: Coordination Office located in Kamonyi District,Runda Sector, Ruyenzi Cell

Period: One year renewable based on performance

 JOB PURPOSE:

FXB Rwanda is looking to hire an Accountant to join our team. The Accountant will be responsible for ensuring compliance with donor requirements and organizational finance and administration procedures. She/He will be responsible of ensuring the accuracy of accounting records and books of accounts. She/He will also support managers and employees through a variety of tasks related to organization.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

The main responsibilities are, but not limited to:

  • Assist in the Finance Manager in the preparation of annual budget and project budgets;
  • Prepare payments for field activities and ensure accountabilities for field activity advances are accurate and obtained on time;
  • Prepare payment vouchers for approval;
  • Record accounting transactions into TOMPRO on timely basis;
  • Prepare monthly payrolls and payments of statutory deductions;
  • Prepare monthly bank reconciliation statements;
  • Prepare PAYE & Social security contribution returns filing with RRA;
  • Maintain proper filing of the accounting records;
  • Receive and file administrative documents, correspondences, and other documents;
  • Manage office supplies and materials and prepare purchase requisitions for office supplies and materials;
  • Provide the information required during the annual audit for the organization and projects;
  • Assist the Finance Manager in compiling quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports to donors;
  • Conduct inventory of assets;
  • Document expenses for end of program costing analysis;
  • Perform other related duties as required

DESIRED COMPETENCIES

i. Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance or related field, professional qualification highly desirable,
ii. At least 2 years of experience in a similar position,
iii. Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English or French and Kinyarwanda;
iv. Knowledge of TOMPRO Accounting software is an added advantage,
v. Have experience in and be familiar with Global Funds implementation programs desirable.

Interested candidates with required skills and competencies are requested to submit their applications addressed to FXB Rwanda Executive Director at info@fxbrwanda.org no later than Tuesday, December 28, 2021at 16:00  (local time).

The applications include motivation letter, CVs, and well completed FXB application form found via this link http://www.mediafire.com/download/68hw76cw49ch06q/Job_Application_Form_-__FXB.pdf ).

Please remember to add the title of the position you are applying for in the subject line of the email. Any applications sent after the deadline will not be considered. Due to a big number of expected applicants, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for exams.

Qualified Female applicants are encouraged to apply.

Done at Ruyenzi, December 14, 2021

KAYITANA Emmanuel






Executive Director

2.Senior Project Officer

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Job Title: Senior Project officer

FXB Rwanda is a Rwandan Local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) created in February 2012. It is affiliated to FXB International; an international NGO created in 1989, whose mission is to fight poverty and HIV/AIDS. FXB Rwanda is currently seeking to recruit for the following positions:

Position Title: Senior Project Officer

Reports to: Program Manager

Number of position: 1

Job location: Kamonyi

Period: One-year renewable based on performance

 JOB PURPOSE:

The Senior Project Officer is responsible for planning and coordinating HIV prevention activities implemented in Kamonyi, Gakenke, and Musanze Districts aims at preventing HIV new infections among KP.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Conduct the baseline survey in Musanze, Gakenke, and Kamonyi on HIV and TB related services for KP
  • Train local leaders and stakeholders on different services to be provided to KP;
  • Provide all Project related plans and reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, Semi-annual and annual reports) to the Supervisor;
  • Organize Quarterly Joint Planning and Quality Improvement meetings with stakeholder (partners) representatives at District and sector level;
  • Work with account and timely prepare the financial request and submit the required financial reports;
  • Sensitization of beneficiaries and communities on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), Gender Based Violence (GBV) prevention and HIV prevention and services;
  • Collaboration with health facilities to ensure the access of HIV and TB services for  beneficiaries and their partners as well as ensuring access to HIV & TB care and treatment for those in need;
  • Train and equip peer educators on counselling techniques on GBV & HIV/AIDS, Psychosocial support, SRHR, Life skills, Sexual Consent Child safeguarding; and other knowledge/skills required to support AGYW;
  • Monitoring and evaluation of site activities and on regular basis collect the required project data and ensure the quality of Data,
  • Represent the organization at District and Sector levels
  • Any other duties assigned by the supervisor

DESIRED COMPETENCIES

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s in public health, social studies, nursing, or any other related field;
  • At least 3 years of experience in health promotion activities
  • Computer literate to a high standard in Microsoft Office
  • Good communication skills in English and Kinyarwanda;
  • Experience in a similar position will be an added advantage
  • Experience in Global Fund / CCM-funded projects is desired.

Interested candidates with required skills and competencies are requested to submit their applications addressed to FXB Rwanda Executive Director at info@fxbrwanda.org no later than Tuesday, December 28, 2021at 16:00  (local time).

The applications include a motivation letter, CVs, and well completed FXB application form found via this link http://www.mediafire.com/download/68hw76cw49ch06q/Job_Application_Form_-__FXB.pdf ).

Please remember to add the title of the position you are applying for in the subject line of the email. Any applications sent after the deadline will not be considered. Due to a big number of expected applicants, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for exams.

Done at Ruyenzi, December 14, 2021

KAYITANA Emmanuel

Executive Director





 

Imyanya 2 y’akazi muri Q-Sourcing ku bantu bize (electrical engineering / mechanical engineering or electromechanical engineering,Civil/ Structural Engineering, Building Construction, or a related field) (Deadline:19th December 2021)

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1.Maintenance Engineer (MEP)

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:  Maintenance Engineer (MEP)

Reports to:  Facility Maintenance Manager

Department:  Facility Management

Direct Reports:  Plumbers & Electricians

Job Purpose

To be responsible for maintenance of MEP systems of all buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT.

Job Responsibilities

  1. Ensure the maintenance of all electrical systems of the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  2. Ensure the maintenance of plumbing system of the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  3. Ensure the maintenance of Firefighting system of the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  4. Ensure the maintenance of CCTV system of the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT
  5. Ensure the maintenance of all special equipment (lifts elevators, escalators, HVAC systems, Waste water treatment plant and generators) of the building & estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  6. Planning and schedule the preventive maintenance of special equipment of the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  7. Prepare technical specifications and cost estimate of spares parts required to maintain special equipment in good condition;
  8. Prepare and submit the weekly and monthly report of the activities performed to the Facility Maintenance Manager;
  9. Lead and supervise the team of technician during the maintenance activities of all MEP systems;
  10. Ensure the efficiency on the use of energy and reducing of carbon footprint in the buildings and estate under the facility management of THE CLIENT;
  11. Ensure that the maintenance of buildings and estate systems meets health and safety requirements;
  12. Scrutinize Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing engineering problems and formulate solutions;
  13. Ensure the supervision of the works or services to be performed by the external contractors or service providers;
  14. Report any risks associated with MEP installations of the to the Maintenance Manager and minimize machinery downtime by carrying out preventative planned maintenance;
  15. Any other duty that may be assigned by the direct supervisor.

Job Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in either electrical engineering / mechanical engineering or electromechanical engineering.
  • Be an active member of the Institute of Engineers of Rwanda and electrical installation permit (at least Cat B) for Electrical and Electro-mechanical Engineers.
  • 4 years of working experience in construction industry specifically in public building maintenance and 1 year in supervisory role.

Application

Interested candidates should send their CV to jobsrwanda@qsourcing.com not later than 19th December 2021

The email subject should be: Application for Maintenance Engineer (MEP) position”

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted






2.Maintenance Engineer (Civil)

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:  Maintenance Engineer (Civil)

Reports to:  Facility Maintenance Manager

Department:  Facility Management

Job Purpose

The position will ensure the excellent condition and functionality for all buildings, systems, and equipment under The Client’s management.

Job Responsibilities

  1. Oversee all maintenance undertakings for properties under THE CLIENT’S management;
  2. Conduct maintenance activities including but not limited to civil works and ensure all other system within the building operates well;
  3. Perform regular inspection of THE CLIENT’S facilities and equipment to identify any issue;
  4. Enforce, Coordinate and follow up a cost-effective preventive maintenance plan for properties under THE CLIENT’S management;
  5. Supervise all maintenance works undertaken by outsourced contractors, to ensure compliance with the required standards is achieved.
  6. Ensure adequate health, safety, and security measures are adhered to according to the standards.
  7. Prepare technical specifications and cost estimate for snag repair works in all properties under THE CLIENT’S management;
  8. Work closely with other CLIENT’S technicians in the implementation of the maintenance activities.
  9. Perform other work-related duties as assigned.

Job Requirements:

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Civil/ Structural Engineering, Building Construction, or a related field from a recognized institution.
  • 4years working experience and 1 year in a supervisory and maintenance of buildings or construction site.

Application

Interested candidates should send their CV to jobsrwanda@qsourcing.com not later than 19th December 2021

The email subject should be: Application for Maintenance Engineer (Civil) position”

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted






Imyanya y`akazi muri Energy Development Corporation Limited (EDCL) kubantu bize Busness administartion, procurement,Management; Comerce; Electrical engineering; Civil engineering; Law; Environment studies; Botany; zoology; Development studies: Deadline: 27/12/2021

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Umwanya w`akazi (Youth Empowerment and Employment Promotion Specialist) muri Rwanda TVET Board kubantu bize Project Management ;Development Studies; Economics; Business Administration ;Rural Development; Labour Economics; Project planning :Deadline Dec 22, 2021

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Job Description

Conduct research, formulate
policies, programmes and
strategies, to enhance the
quality and quantity of jobs;
• Provide advice on the
development of national youth
employment policies,
programmes, mainstreaming
strategies and projects
especially with regard to the
employment creation,
promotion among youth;
• Lead the development and
implementation of youth
employment initiatives and
joint programs at national level; Develop mechanism and
strategies promoting
employment centres and job
desk facilitating youth self
– employment and readiness to
work;
• Develop the youth mobilization
strategy toward youth mind
– set change.
• Develop policies, strategies and
programmes for skills
development:
• Participate in designing skills
development programmes
• Contribute to design and
implementation of national
action plans for youth skills and
talents development;
• Set up mechanisms to ensure
coaching and mentorship and
commercialization of products;
• Develop and strengthen
strategic partnership locally
and globally for skills
promotion.
• Conduct monitoring, evaluation
and implementation of national
programs concerning youth
employment promotion:
1. Follow up and evaluate the
implementation of the youth
Employment national
programs;
2. Conduct critical Analytics
of the employment related
reports and provide strategic
recommendations;
3. Monitor the progress of the
implementation of different
joint employment programs;
4. Support in the designing
and implementation of time- bound national action plans
for youth employment.
• Regularly evaluating the
real situation in youth
matters and take
appropriate measures;
• Initiate and participate in
consultations with partners
relating to the elaboration
of programs, strategies and
policies intended to
promote employment for
youth;
• Ensure youth employment
is mainstreamed in action
plans within all sectors;
• Drafting related MoUs
between the institution and
the partners and its
implementation plan.
• Prepare the weekly,
monthly, quarterly and
annual reports of activities
share them with the
supervisor;
• Prepare analytical reports
on selected subjects within
the areas covered by the
National Employment and
Skills Development
Programs;
• Carry out any other
assignment as requested by
the supervisor.




Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Project Management

    Experience: 5

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Development Studies

    Experience: 5

  • Master’s Degree in Economics

    Experience: 3

  • Master’s Degree in Development Studies

    Experience: 3

  • Master’s Degree in Business Administration

    Experience: 3

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Rural Development

    Experience: 5

  • Master’s Degree in Finance

    Experience: 3

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration

    Experience: 5

  • Master’s Degree in Project Planning

    Experience: 3

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Planning

    Experience: 5

  • Master’s Degree in Planning

    Experience: 3

  • Master’s Degree in Rural Development

    Experience: 3

  • Master’s Degree in Labour Economics

    Experience: 3

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Labour Economics

    Experience: 5

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economics

    Experience: 5

Competency and Key Technical Skills

  • Integrity

  • Strong critical thinking skills and excellent problem solving skills.

  • Inclusiveness

  • Accountability

  • Communication

  • Teamwork

  • Client/citizen focus

  • Professionalism

  • Commitment to continuous learning

Click here to apply




 




University of Sydney Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Myrtle Rust

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A postgraduate research Scholarship for a PhD student to conduct research investigating plant pathogen interactions, specifically in the pathogen causing myrtle rust.

Highlights

ValueEligibilityOpen dateClose date$35,950 p.a. (up to 3.5 years)Domestic full-time PhD student in the Faculty of ScienceResearching the plant pathogen myrtle rustHold First Class Honours or equivalent15 November 202114 February 2022

How to apply

Apply here.

Benefits

This scholarship is valued at University of Sydney RTP Stipend value ($35,950 per annum in 2022) (indexed on 1 January each year) and is tenable for up to 3.5 years, subject to satisfactory academic performance.

Who’s eligible

You must:

be an Australia Citizen, New Zealand Citizen, or an Australian Permanent Resident

have an unconditional offer of admission or be enrolled in a full-time  PhD at the Faculty of Science

hold an honours degree (first class or equivalent) or a master’s degree with a substantial research component in a related field

be willing to research plant pathogen interactions, specifically in the pathogen causing myrtle rust

be undertaking or willing to undertake research under the supervision of Professor Robert Park

have a background  or interest in: plant molecular biology, plant disease resistance and plant fungal pathogens, computational and genome biology and scripting languages such as Python or R.

Background

This Scholarship has been developed to support an outstanding postgraduate research student at the Faculty of Science to undertake research in examining the environmental pathogen causing myrtle rust under the supervision of Professor Robert Park.

This scholarship is supported by Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship.

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