3 Positions at World Relief Rwanda (WRR): (Deadline 11 February 2021)
Accountant at World Relief Rwanda (WRR): (Deadline 11 February 2021)
The proposed AISPR (Acceleration of Integrated Social Protection interventions in Rwanda) program will increase technical and institutional capacities to timely deliver the integrated services meant to equip the vulnerable populations to reduce poverty and malnutrition but also enhance community resilience to respond to climatic shocks.
The overall aim of the Joint Program is to support and accelerate the Government of Rwanda’s efforts for integrated social protection to end poverty in all its forms, leaving no one behind. In order to reach this aim, the joint program implements innovative solutions amongst other activities at policy, system and community level to accelerate eradication of extreme poverty in Rwanda.
This project will be implemented in five districts and five sectors of Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi, and Burera.
General Function: |
The AISPR project accountant will be responsible for all accounting and finance roles of the project, but most importantly the seed funding exercise which is a core component of the project involving cash transfer to vulnerable communities in five districts mentioned above. Additionally he/she will fulfill the Mission Statement of World Relief (WR) and its partners, provide treasury and accounting support to AISPR Project and support other finance tasks of WRR as instructed by supervisor. |
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Specific Duties: |
1. Ensure professionally, efficient, and effective seed funding exercise through direct cash transfer to vulnerable communities. 2. Coordinate with local communities especially the Community Consultative Committees in five districts of intervention who will identify beneficiaries and manage the seed funding exercise at village level. 3. Work closely with the Social Protection Officer at districts in the management of the seed funding exercise. 4.Verify and ensure all financial supporting documents and all submitted payment requests are in compliance with donor regulations and WRR financial procedures 5. Receive, verify and process all payment requests for grants in compliance with donor regulations and WRR financial procedures. 6. Receive and verify the project expense reports and ensure that all financial supporting documents are in compliance with donor regulations and WRR financial procedures. 7. Participate in financial spot checks and training of Partners and beneficiaries. 8. Prepare AISPR project quarterly request of funds appropriately and in a timely manner. 9. Prepare all financial reports for AISPR project and submit them to the AISPR Project Manager and Finance Manager on for verification and approval. 10. Monitor the budget consumption and then alert the Project Manager if there is over or under budget spending according to planned activities. 11.Verify that each project activity budget is in compliance with approved budget. 12. Work closely with the field staff. 13.Participate in AISPR project financial and accounting meetings when invited by Donor. 14. Keep cheque books and pre-numbered vouchers safely for project bank account. 15. Provide any financial support to AISPR project. 16. Claim VAT refund for grants. 17. Prepare monthly bank account reconciliation for Finance Manager approval. 18. Maintain contacts with bank to clarify questions pertaining to project bank account. 19. Perform other duties related to the above responsibilities as assigned and agreed upon with the supervisor. |
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Experience Required:
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At least two years of working experience with INGO (especially UN funded INGOs) |
Physical demands: willingness to travel and supervise program activities outside of Kigali.
How to Apply: please submit a motivation letter, copy of your notified degree, comprehensive curriculum vitae with 2 names of referees, and a church recommendation from your Pastor or Priest by February 11, 2021 to World Relief Rwanda Office, plot 53, KG 647 St, Kacyiru, Kigali, or send them all by email in one PDF document and do not exceed 2 MB on WRRwanda@wr.org
Due to the number of applications received, only short-listed candidates will be notified for test or interview.
Done at Kigali on February 3, 2021
Jacqueline Mukashema.
Director of Administration and Finance
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at World Relief Rwanda (WRR): (Deadline 11 February 2021)
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
To facilitate the implementation of its activities in Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi, and Burera Districts, World Relief Rwanda wishes to recruit a qualified and well experienced candidate to fill the position of Monitoring and Evaluation Officer. The job description and other requirements for this position are as follows:
Job Description
The proposed AISPR (Acceleration of Integrated Social Protection interventions in Rwanda) program will increase technical and institutional capacities to timely deliver the integrated services meant to equip the vulnerable populations to reduce poverty and malnutrition but also enhance community resilience to respond to climatic shocks.
The overall aim of the Joint Program is to support and accelerate the Government of Rwanda’s efforts for integrated social protection to end poverty in all its forms, leaving no one behind. In order to reach this aim, the joint program implements innovative solutions amongst other activities at policy, system, and community level to accelerate eradication of extreme poverty in Rwanda.
This project will be implemented in five districts and five sectors of Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi and Burera.
Purpose of the job: |
The M&E Officer will lead and co-ordinate the M&E component of the AISPR Project ensuring that M&E is embedded within the program activities; tailored to national contexts and contributes to on-going learning. The incumbent will have strong analytical and research skills; experience in development of study designs, experience in designing monitoring and evaluation tools for behavior change programs, and proven capacity to support others in a range of evaluation and data collection methodologies. The role involves supporting the project team, community leadership and volunteers in the documentation of key human interest stories, impact stories, best practices, and other learnings throughout the life of the project. S/he also contributes significantly in the planning and overall implementation process of the Program ensuring consistent compliance to the design program design. |
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Specific job duties: |
Lead on monitoring and evaluation for the AISPR Project Work with the Project Manager and other program staff to embed monitoring and evaluation into the project. This includes designing the overall approach for M&E within the Program. 1. Design and roll-out of monitoring tools that will be used to track progress and capture data at process and impact level across the program geo-coverage areas. These include both qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys. 2. The M&E Officer will be responsible for monitoring and evaluating the important component of seed funding which is essentially a cash transfer exercise and will therefore be responsible for monitoring effective and efficient cash distribution and evaluating the sustainability of the exercise. 3. Manage the documentation process of the program ensuring quality and timely capturing and documentation of impact stories about the program. 4. Ensure programmatic data are regularly collected, processed, analyzed, and shared timely with relevant program partners and stakeholders. 5. Create succinct reports that will inform Project Manager, staff, and partners of the progress of the program. 6. Provide advice on needs assessment and analysis, monitoring and evaluation methodologies in order to develop a consistent and continually improving approach to collecting and using data. 7. Assist others to put in place and carry out appropriate outcome-focused evaluation processes for the project. For example, helping to develop logic models and evaluation frameworks. 8. Promote the use of learning from evidence and evaluation, share and promote the use of performance and impact reports across the districts to drive learning, business improvements, planning and strategy.
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Experience required: |
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Physical demands: willingness to travel and supervise program activities outside of Kigali.
How to apply: please submit a motivation letter, copy of your notified degree, comprehensive curriculum vitae with 2 names of referees, and a church recommendation from your Pastor or Priest by February 11, 2021 to World Relief Rwanda Office, plot 53, KG 647 St, Kacyiru, Kigali, or send them all by email in one PDF document and do not exceed 2 MB on WRRwanda@wr.org
Due to the number of applications received, only short-listed candidates will be notified for test or interview.
Done at Kigali on February 3, 2021.
Jacqueline Mukashema.
Director of Administration and Finance
Social Protection Officer at World Relief Rwanda (WRR): (Deadline 11 February 2021)
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
To facilitate the implementation of its activities in Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi, and Burera Districts, World Relief Rwanda wishes to recruit a qualified and well experienced candidate to fill the position of Social Protection Officer. The job description and other requirements for this position are as follows:
Job Description
The proposed AISPR (Acceleration of Integrated Social Protection interventions in Rwanda) program will increase technical and institutional capacities to timely deliver the integrated services meant to equip the vulnerable populations to reduce poverty and malnutrition but also enhance community resilience to respond to climatic shocks.
The overall aim of the Joint Program is to support and accelerate the Government of Rwanda’s efforts for integrated social protection to end poverty in all its forms, leaving no one behind. In order to reach this aim, the joint program implements innovative solutions amongst other activities at policy, system, and community level to accelerate eradication of extreme poverty in Rwanda.
This project will be implemented in five districts and five sectors of Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi, and Burera.
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Purpose of the job: |
The position holder will provide effective implementation, coordination and supervision of nutrition sensitive social protection interventions with the aim of contributing towards the integrated social protection to promote resilience to shocks, end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture to end poverty in all its forms everywhere and leaving no one behind. In close collaboration with other local government staff, the SPO will help to build the capacity of Local Government staff and proximity workforces to strengthen the integrated delivery of services to better support the most vulnerable households through case management and referral approach. The position holder will also implement core poverty reduction activities through skills development and distribution of productive assets and tools. Community-led innovative poverty reduction solutions through seed funding and increase financial access through VSLAs will be strengthened and leading to entrepreneurial activities and improved household well-being,
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Specific job duties: |
1. Equip the existing local structures leaders and ensure effective implementation and coordination of the AISPR’s three community based and innovative approaches to the delivery of integrated programs to the under five children, women, and poorest households according to plan. 2. Ensure efficient and effective seed funding process to the beneficiaries while ensuring sufficient involvement of local leadership authorities. 3. Strengthen of Community Consultative Committees to address various social challenges and decision making at lower levels of decentralized systems in the five districts of intervention. 4. Document the process of establishing Community Consultative Committees and the seed funding process, poverty reduction and resilience strengthening activities, Community-led poverty reduction, and resilience strengthening activities. 5. Through the AISPR project empower mothers, fathers, and community staff, proximity workers with practical skills to improve entrepreneurship skills, nutrition practices, and behaviors, and improved social protection services to vulnerable communities. 6. Joint review program reporting with existing local structures, identify issues in implementation, and recommend and implement approaches to strengthen project implementation by community leaders. 7. Ensure project related queries raised by beneficiaries (Children, women, poorest households) are addressed in a timely manner and maintain and update regularly the beneficiaries database at cell level. 8. Follow up on the results of nutrition sensitive social protection activities, including managing day to day project activities, documentation, monitoring, and evaluation at monthly and quarterly basis. 9. Prepare and update supporting documents (work plan, cash flow projections, training plans and other required program tools) to ensure strong project implementation, 10. Manage the budget and ensure all spending is transparent and provides value for money, 11. Mentor, coach, and train proximity advisors, village, cell, and sector leaders and equip them to implement the AISPR’s project and to operationalize the existing structures at the local level to effectively coordinate and deliver quality services more efficiently and to better support the most vulnerable households, including children under five, pregnant and lactating women. 12. Support community leaders and other partners to ensure smooth capacity development activities as per the plan. 13. Strengthen the integrated case-management and referral (ICMR) mechanism through coordination, delivery of services (livelihood skills, financial inclusion, disaster risk management and community planning) to extremely poor households, and help in the establishment of pathways of support groups for agriculture, livestock, small business, and social/low intensity follow up are formed and led by respective proximity advisor at community level. 14. Document lessons learnt challenges, and best practices and share lessons to the program manager and Districts Authorities and Partners. 15. Assist the existing local structures in the preparation of data and information reports and all related documents on a monthly and/or quarterly basis. 16. Carry out other activities assigned by and mutually agreed with the supervisor.
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Knowledge, skills and abilities: |
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Experience Required: |
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Physical Demands: |
Willingness to live and work in one of these districts Kirehe, Nyamagabe, Rutsiro, Karongi and Burera |
How to Apply:
please submit a motivation letter, copy of your notified degree, comprehensive curriculum vitae with 2 names of referees, and a church recommendation from your Pastor or Priest by February 11, 2021 to World Relief Rwanda Office, plot 53, KG 647 St, Kacyiru, Kigali, or send them all by email in one PDF document and do not exceed 2 MB on WRRwanda@wr.org
Due to the number of applications received, only short-listed candidates will be notified for test or interview.
Done at Kigali on February 3, 2021
Jacqueline Mukashema.
Director of Administration and Finance
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