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Entry and Basic-level Project, program management jobs in Kampala, Uganda

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CorpsAfrica Uganda

Volunteer

Kampala, Uganda

Action 4 Health Uganda

Meal Officer

Kampala, Uganda

Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)

Project Coordinator, Policy And Private Sector - CASCADE

Kampala, Uganda

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Field Associate

Kampala, Uganda

International Rescue Committee

Re : Build Facilitator

Kampala, Uganda

Mastercard Foundation

Lead, Country Program Finance

Kampala, Uganda

World Vision

CLOSED

Programme Manager

Kampala, Uganda

International Rescue Committee

CLOSED

Playmatters Research & Learning Consultant

Kampala, Uganda

DFCU Bank

CLOSED

Project Manager

Kampala, Uganda

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World Wide Fund Uganda (WWF)

CLOSED

Consultant

Kampala, Uganda

Volunteer

Closing: Jun 15, 2024

31 days remaining

Published: May 14, 2024 (1 day ago)

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The Volunteer dedicates his/her time to living and working with local people to identify an area of concern for the community, co-create and design solutions to address the concern, implement the solutions with local partners, and monitor and evaluate the results. To achieve this, CorpsAfrica Volunteers receive professional training before and during their service, support from CorpsAfrica staff (both nationally. and internationally), a modest living allowance, health insurance, and a readjustment allowance upon successful completion of the program. Volunteers are required to submit reports and make presentations regularly.


Requirements

• Be a citizen of Uganda

• Be 21 years of age or older at the time of the start of your service

• Possess a university degree or equivalent professional experience

• Willing and able, physically and emotionally, to serve as a Volunteer for the entirety of the service year in rural, often times, remote communities

• No record of criminal activity that would demonstrate unsuitability for CorpsAfrica service

• Have no conflict of interest that would interfere with your duties and responsibilities as a CorpsAfrica Volunteer Understand that volunteerism is an altruistic act, where one offers their time, skills, and resources without expectation of financial gain


Responsibilities
The Volunteer dedicates his/her time to living and working with local people to identify an area of concern for the community, co-create and design solutions to address the concern, implement the solutions with local partners, and monitor and evaluate the results. To achieve this, CorpsAfrica Volunteers receive professional training before and during their service, support from CorpsAfrica staff (both nationally. and internationally), a modest living allowance, health insurance, and a readjustment allowance upon successful completion of the program. Volunteers are required to submit reports and make presentations regularly.


Requirements

• Be a citizen of Uganda

• Be 21 years of age or older at the time of the start of your service

• Possess a university degree or equivalent professional experience

• Willing and able, physically and emotionally, to serve as a Volunteer for the entirety of the service year in rural, often times, remote communities

• No record of criminal activity that would demonstrate unsuitability for CorpsAfrica service

• Have no conflict of interest that would interfere with your duties and responsibilities as a CorpsAfrica Volunteer Understand that volunteerism is an altruistic act, where one offers their time, skills, and resources without expectation of financial gain


• Commit to working in a highly underserved community in Uganda to improve the quality of life of the community Serve where CorpsAfrica asks them to serve, under conditions of hardship, if necessary Recognize that their success is based on building trust and confidence with their host community

• Understand that they are responsible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for their personal conduct and professional performance

• Engage with host community partners in a spirit of cooperation, mutual learning, and respect

• Exercise good judgment and personal responsibility to protect their health, safety, and well-being


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