2011 NGO jobs| Regional Programme Manager- East Africa
Regional Programme Manager- East Africa
Organization- Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)
Contract: 3-year contract
Salary: £32,469 - £36,024 p.a.
Based: Nairobi, Kenya
Closing Date: 20 March 2011
CAFOD is seeking a strategic leader to oversee the management of our development and humanitarian programmes in East Africa. You will be an empowering people manager, a skilled networker and an excellent communicator. Your main role will be to:
- Provide vision and enthusiastic leadership to the East Africa programme team in Nairobi;
- Promote and support the development of programmes with partners and sister agencies;
- Manage the implementation of strategic and operational plans;
- Ensure that CAFOD is effectively represented to key international and local players.
You will have the ability to develop vision with colleagues and to think, manage and communicate strategically. You will be fluent in English and confident in playing a representation role in a sensitive environment.
For more details visit http://www.cafod.org.uk/about-us/jobs/international
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