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Are you looking for Social Science jobs in Uganda 2025 today? then you might be interested in Project Officers (BeThere and EASE Facilitators) job at Community Consortium Uganda (CCU)
Kampala, Uganda
Full Time
About the Organisation
Community Consortium Uganda (CCU) has operated in Uganda since 2006, supporting humanitarian and development projects. CCU has extensive experience delivering Health including community-based interventions and mental and psychosocial interventions to refugees in Uganda. We employ proven approaches in program management, supervision, community engagement, and the delivery of quality mental and psychosocial services. Our expertise includes Health system strengthening, primary healthcare service delivery, community-facility linkages, local capacity building at all levels of the health system, health financing, resource mobilization, management and leadership capacity strengthening for refugee-led NGOs, SBCC, strengthening of community structures, social mobilization, and gender, adolescent girls, and women’s empowerment programming
CCU has partnered with War Child Holland to deliver evidence based TEAM UP, Be There & EASE mental health project in Kyaka II refugee settlement. The project is being implemented through local organizations, aiming to deliver Preventative therapy and Children in distress offering protection services to extremely vulnerable individuals such as separated and unaccompanied children, adolescent girls, women-headed households, individuals at risk of suicide and persons with disabilities. This action will primarily address urgent needs under Gender Based Violence, Child Protection, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support.
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Project Officers (BeThere and EASE Facilitators) job at Community Consortium Uganda (CCU)
Community Consortium Uganda (CCU)
Job Description
Job Title: Project Officers (BeThere and EASE Facilitators) (Several Jobs)
Organisation: Community Consortium Uganda (CCU)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
The post holders will be responsible for mobilizing, implementing, coordinating and reporting project level work. The suitable candidates will be responsible for implementing both BeThere and EASE methodologies under the Pamoja Tunaweza project, including attending relevant meetings involving key stakeholders and various platforms engaged on the mental health sector in Kyaka II refugee settlement.
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Responsible for managing all aspects of project cycle including planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
Ensure that the quality of the project is maintained through an effective monitoring system and that accurate data and information on best practices is documented
Ensure project narrative reports are prepared and submitted on time using donor reporting requirements
Track/monitor day-to-day progress against project milestones and activities, against scheduled work plans and overall project objectives
Work closely with Project partners and communities to disseminate and share best practises
Identify and make referrals for Project beneficiaries
Responsible for timely reporting and documentation of Project Success stories
Monitor project expenditures and ensure budget is strictly adhered to, financial procedures are observed, and all supporting documents are provided
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Qualifications, Education and Competencies
University degree in Social Sciences, Psychology or humanitarian response
5 years’ work experience in an NGO environment implementing Mental health or Social Protection programs
Experience supporting implementing partners
Solid understanding of the mental health and psychosocial support in emergency response
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
Expertise in compiling, producing and disseminating information
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work as part of team
Ability to work independently
Ability and willingness to travel within the country and the region, if required
Special Requirements;
Knowledge and interest in adult/adolescent mental health, with keen interest on group therapy and facilitation skills will be an advantage
How to Apply
Applicants should submit their documents to communityconsortiumu@gmail.com
Deadline: 24th January 2025