Saturday 16 March 2013

DAI NGO Jobs Vacancies Kenya

NGO Jobs in Kenya 2013. Call for Applications
DAI, a global development consulting firm based in the United States, seeks applications from senior-level experts for an anticipated five-year, donor-funded devolution  program in Kenya. Candidates with experience in the following areas of expertise are encouraged to apply:

Decentralization/ Institutional Development

Requirements:

    Minimum 15years of professional experience in aligning institutional structures, functions, policies
and systems against existing and new institutional mandates ;
    at least 5 years of experience on donor-funded programs;
    and in-depth familiarity with Kenyan national and local government structures is highly desired.

Decentralization/ Policy Development 

Requirements:

    15 years of professional experience in policy making and policy implementation for local governments; experience with devolved government units a plus;
    at least 3 years of experience on donor-funded programs;
    and in-depth familiarity with Kenyan national and local government structures is highly desired.

Local Government Capacity Building 

Requirements:

    10 years of professional experience in building the capacity of local government units, including human resources management, public financial management, project planning and implementation, and service delivery;
    at least 3 years of experience on donor-funded programs;
    and in-depth familiarity with Kenyan national and local government structures is highly desired

Civil Society Engagement

Requirements:

    10 years of professional experience in capacity building of civil society organizations in advocacy and civic engagement to increase government accountability;
    at least 3 years of experience on donor-funded programs;
    familiarity with Kenyan national and local government structures is highly desired.

Interested candidates should e-mail their CV to KenyaDevolution@dai.com by April 1, 2013, indicating expertise in the subject line.

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