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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

District Stability Framework Instructor/Advisor


Location:        Domestic and International,  
Sector:          Commercial 
Organization URL:  http://www.developmenttransformations.com
Experience:   Mid Career  
Date Posted       Dec-19-2011 

Description


District Stability Framework Advisor/Instructor Position  
Development Transformations (DT) seeks a District Stability Framework (DSF) Advisor to serve as an instructor/advisor on a mobile stability training team domestically and internationally on behalf of USAID. The DSF Advisor will report to DT’s Director of Stabilization Programming. The work will primarily be conducted at military bases across the US but might also include work based abroad, such as in Afghanistan or Germany.  
Primary duties include: serving as a DSF instructor, facilitating classroom exercises and role plays, developing and designing scenarios for classroom and field exercises and providing tactical and/or field-based population-centric stability advice.  For more information on the DSF Program see http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_partnerships/ma/dsf.html
Responsibilities:
Advisory
  • Provide tactical and/or field-based population-centric stability advice and mentoring to military staff, subordinate units, and civilian practitioners during academic and practical field-based exercises;
  • Provide planning and strategic-level advice related to stability operations and/or stabilization programming.
Training/Instruction
  • Serve as an instructor on a mobile stability training team domestically and internationally on behalf of USAID;
  • Facilitate classroom exercises, role play scenarios, and other hands-on activities to reinforce learning;
  • Provide instruction on the DSF curriculum to U.S. Government officials and other civilian personnel;
  • Provide instruction related to the DSF curriculum to military personnel (primarily regiment, battalion, company, platoon levels);
  • Participate in curriculum development, design, and implementation related to DSF.
Scenario Development/Scripting
  • Develop, design, and script scenarios for classroom and field exercises pertaining to root causes of instability;
  • Manage other instructors, role players, and other staff on exercise site as necessary;
  • Coordinate with multiple agencies to synchronize training objectives and desired effects;
  • Formally evaluate training participants on their execution of the DSF and stability-related activities.



Qualifications


  • Masters degree (or Bachelors with relevant experience) in international relations, conflict resolution, community development, or a similar discipline;
  • 5+ years of overseas program/project management experience in unstable environments with USAID, Department of State, international organizations, NGOs, or other civilian entities;
  • Demonstrated civilian-military experience required;
  • Excellent spoken and written English and public presentation skills required;
  • Willingness to travel and work in remote areas and under difficult circumstances;
  • Experience in Afghanistan, Iraq, or other conflict zones preferred.


Contact Details



Contact:   Ilan Cooper
Telephone:       202-758-3617
Email:  employment@dev-trans.com

Application Instructions


Please submit a resume and cover letter to: employment@dev-trans.com

Program Assistant


Location:          Washington, DC  
Sector:             Commercial 
Organization URL: http://developmenttransformations.com/
Experience:     Entry Level  
Date Posted    Dec-19-2011 

Description


Development Transformations (DT) seeks a Program Assistant to support work related to our international governance, civil society, and stabilization programming.  The position is based in Washington, DC.
Responsibilities include: regional/country specific research, preparing and writing expense forms, drafting project proposals and concept papers, preparing program budgets, and other administrative tasks.
Required Tasks
  • Provide program support for current USAID and DoD activities;
  • Participate in the development and drafting of international development concept papers and proposals;
  • Provide support for program design, training, workshops and meetings;
  • Monitor budgets and expenditures for grants and contracts;
  • Attend events in Washington, DC and write memos summarizing key points;
  • Provide administrative and logistical support to the Program Officers at DT.



Qualifications


  • Bachelors degree in related field;
  • Excellent oral communication and writing skills to effectively present information;
  • Capacity to work both independently and as a member of a team;
  • Working knowledge of word processing and spreadsheet applications.
  • Self-starter, entrepreneurial attitude, and strong organization skills;
  • Work experience in international development or related field preferred;      
  • Travel and/or work experience in foreign countries preferred;
Interest and knowledge of the Middle East, Africa, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, and/or other regions strongly preferred;


Contact Details



Contact:  Ilan Cooper
Telephone:     202-758-3617
Email: icooper@dev-trans.com

Application Instructions


Please submit a cover letter and resume for this position to employment@dev-trans.com with the position title in the subject line.

M&E Director


Location:       Nairobi, Kenya 
Salary Range:  Commensurate with Experience 
Sector:          Commercial 
Organization URL: http://www.ibtci.com
Experience:  Advanced  
Last Date To Apply  Feb-15-2012 
Date Posted             Dec-20-2011 

Description


IBTCI (International Business & Technical Consultants, Inc.) is seeking a Somali-speaking M&E Director for our five-year USAID Monitoring & Evaluation Program for Somalia (MEPS).  The goal of this five-year program is to provide USAID with information and analysis on the progress of USG-assisted activities in Somalia and the extent to which these activities are contributing to improving the quality of life of citizens of Somalia and Somalia’s overall stabilization.  Our project has three major goals:
  • To support the development of Performance and Monitoring Plans , qualitative data-collection by implementing partners (IPs) and the maintenance of an electronic clearinghouse to help manage and plan activities more effectively;
  • To help provide USAID/Somalia with field-based information and verifications on the status and progress of activities being undertaken by USAID's IPs;
  • To conduct nation-wide evaluations and assessments of the progress toward stabilization in Somalia.
M&E Director Responsibilities:
The M&E Director will report directly to the MEPS Chief of Party.  Primary responsibilities involve the direct supervision of all MEPS programmatic activities, including :
  • The oversight of all verification activities in the field, conducted through Somali Third Party Monitoring agents, to ensure their timely and professional deployment of verifications, as well as the analysis of findings;
  • The development IP Monitoring and Evaluation Plans based on best practices, through on-going technical assistance and support to IP M&E and management teams, in close coordination with the donor; 
  • The completion, efficient management and use of the USAID-Somalia Clearinghouse;
  • Supervision and /or technical support to MEPS assessments activities throughout the life of the program;
  • Production of reports or newsletters related MEPS or IP activities
  • Providing technical and practical recommendations on the development and deployment of assessments, evaluations and monitoring activities;
  • Conduct M&E related trainings for USAID, IPs, Third Party Monitors or other stakeholders whenever required;
  • Carrying out other activities as may be directed by the Chief of Party.
The position is based in Nairobi with frequent travels to Somalia required (security permitting).



Qualifications


  • Minimum of five years of experience working at a senior technical and/or management level with a significant focus on Monitoring and Evaluation of activities ;
  • Fluency in Somali and English;
  • Strong familiarity with the Somalia’s current socio-political context;
  • Implementation experience in Somalia or other fragile, conflict, or post-conflict settings;
  • Strong written, communication and inter-personal skills.
Highly desirable:
  • Experience working in more than one sector (e.g., democracy and governance, agriculture and economic growth, education/human capacity development/youth);
  • Familiarity with issues associated with stabilization;
  • An advanced degree in relevant field.


Contact Details



Contact:   Bryan Shipp
Telephone:   7037490100
Email: mepsrecruiting@ibtci.com

Application Instructions


Applications (cover letter with CVs) should be sent via e-mail to mepsrecruiting@ibtci.com.  Only candidates being actively considered for employment will be contacted.
There is an immediate vacancy, so interested individuals are encouraged to apply promptly.