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EFM – Pol / Econ Small Grants Coordinator

Kampala, Uganda

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EFM – Pol / Econ Small Grants Coordinator

Closing: May 31, 2024

15 days remaining

Published: May 8, 2024 (9 days ago)

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The U.S. Mission in Uganda is seeking eligible and qualified applicants for the position of Pol/Econ Small Grants Coordinator. The incumbent is responsible, under the direct supervision of the Political/Human Rights Officer and the overview of the Chief of Mission, for the conception, design, management, and implementation of respective activities related to the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund, the Democracy and Human Rights Fund, and various Washington-based grants.

Requirements

  • Completion of two years college /university studies is required.
  • Two years’ work experience with a governmental or non-governmental organization in either program, administrative or grant management is required.
  • Position requires professional and specialized knowledge of project management (including analysis, assessment, and advice to community organizations), contract drafting and interpretation, basic accounting and business skills, database and file system management and program coordination. Position requires detailed knowledge of U.S. policies and regulations governing grants.


Responsibilities
The U.S. Mission in Uganda is seeking eligible and qualified applicants for the position of Pol/Econ Small Grants Coordinator. The incumbent is responsible, under the direct supervision of the Political/Human Rights Officer and the overview of the Chief of Mission, for the conception, design, management, and implementation of respective activities related to the Ambassador’s Special Self-Help Fund, the Democracy and Human Rights Fund, and various Washington-based grants.

Requirements

  • Completion of two years college /university studies is required.
  • Two years’ work experience with a governmental or non-governmental organization in either program, administrative or grant management is required.
  • Position requires professional and specialized knowledge of project management (including analysis, assessment, and advice to community organizations), contract drafting and interpretation, basic accounting and business skills, database and file system management and program coordination. Position requires detailed knowledge of U.S. policies and regulations governing grants.



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