Vacancy: Deputy Programme Officer
Reference: Advocacy and Legal Advisory Centre, Western / Nyanza
Duty Station: Western/Nyanza
Job Summary
Transparency
International-Kenya (TI-Kenya) is part of the Transparency International
movement that is a non-partisan coalition of individuals with a shared
vision of a corrupt free world.
TI-Kenya is an autonomous
chapter in the Transparency International movement, a global coalition
against corruption with which we share the knowledge and exchange ideas
for the greater good of Kenya.
TI-Kenya, in
collaboration with partners in Nairobi, Coast, Western/Nyanza and North
Rift regions has established Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres (ALACs)
as a strategic initiative aimed at empowering citizens to actively
participate in the fight against corruption.
TI-Kenya through the ALACs – carries out the following functions:
- Promote legal advice and assistance to victims or witnesses of corruption through provision of free and confidential advice on corruption cases, advice on formulation, development, presentation and monitoring of corruption-related complaints and partnership with legal aid organisations for referrals and follow up.
- Enhance citizen’s access to legal services through information, education and communication support.
- Undertake advocacy on a broader anti-corruption reform agenda
- Enhance institutional capacity in complaint assessment and processing to enable citizens pursue corruption-related issues.
- Support the work and sustainability of good governance coalitions in the regions.
In addition, ALACs form
the core business of TI-Kenya’s Citizen Demand Programme that seeks to
ssupport citizens to proactively demand for transparency and good
governance.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer-ALAC Western, the Deputy Programme Officer will provide support in the implementation of ALAC Western activities towards achievement of the overall Citizen Demand Programme objectives and TI Kenya’s strategic plan.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer-ALAC Western, the Deputy Programme Officer will provide support in the implementation of ALAC Western activities towards achievement of the overall Citizen Demand Programme objectives and TI Kenya’s strategic plan.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Programme Management
- Take up roles assigned by the Programme Officer to assist in the coordination, management of ALAC Western programmes/projects, administration, logistical tasks, documentation and liaison with other TI Kenya staff.
- Receive & book appointments for clients, Conduct initial interviews and where appropriate provide legal advice, make records of complaint calls, make referrals and follow up of clients cases and the overall management of ALAC Western data base.
- Provide support on TI Kenya website updates by highlighting ALAC Western activities
- Assist the Programme Officer in designing and implementing outreach initiatives on good governance and corruption prevention targeting communities around Western & Nyanza region and its environs;
- Providing the Programme Officer with technical support in planning meetings, workshops and seminars including the preparation of meeting documents, agendas, IEC materials and reports for the Citizen Demand Programme.
- Develop and implement strategies for community mobilization and empowerment to enable community groups to promote transparent and accountable institutions locally and nationally;
- Develop effective local community organization resources and learning materials and effective strategies to be used in advocacy work;
2. Advisory/Strategy Development
- Provide support to the Programme Officer in defining sub – programmes priorities and objectives advised by the regional dynamics;
3. Management of TI-Kenya Partners/partnerships
- Work with the Programme Officer to raise awareness of ALAC Western/Nyanza project to the public and stakeholders in the region
- Build sustainable partnerships with community groups, county authorities and other development actors in order to ensure that transparency and accountability issues are mainstreamed into local and national social-economic and development programmes.
4. Institutional Learning
- Assist with the development of a participatory results and impact tracking system for ALAC Western initiative.
- Assist in the documentation of information based on the Citizen Demand Programme and ALAC Western/Nyanza.
Resource Mobilization
- Provide technical support to the Programme Officer in researching for and developing exceptional proposals and/or concepts for financial support and sustainability of the sub–programme.
Qualifications
- Degree in social science from a recognized University
- At least 2 years relevant work experience with an emphasis on legal aid set up and community engagement
- Experience in project management will be an added advantage
Competencies
- Proven experience in community mobilization and demonstrate interest in anticorruption sector.
- Familiarity with advocacy and communications strategies and tools
- Result oriented, team player and self motivated
- Ability to multi-task, with tight deadlines/schedules and attention to detail.
- Excellent Writing, Research, Communication and interpersonal and skills
How to Apply:
Interested and qualified
candidates are requested to submit one document as an attachment
(combining the application letter and CV with at least three
professional referees) by email on/before close of business on 15th
January 2013 to:
hr@tikenya.org
Please include the reference: Advocacy and Legal Advisory Centre, Western/Nyanza as the subject of your email applications.
Do not attach your testimonials or certificates.
Candidates from Western/Nyanza region are encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.