WomenCraft’s mission is to increase economic opportunity in Ngara,
Tanzania by bringing rural women together through a social enterprise,
facilitating their growth and connecting them to world markets.
WomenCraft implements GROW (Gaining Resilience and Opportunities for
Women) which offers local economic development opportunities, such as
income generation activities, Micro-Business in a Box, a Revolving Loan
Fund, and training to over 700 individuals. GROW in a join project
between Kabanga Nickel and WomenCraft and operates from Kabanga,
Tanzania.
Position Description:
WomenCraft offers an opportunity for a young professional to gain
experience in local economic development by applying a monitoring and
evaluation framework to the GROW project. The position assists the GROW
team to implement monitoring and evaluation activities so that GROW’s
activities are strengthened. The fellow captures GROW’s accomplishments
and shares with donors. The GROW fellow will also provide organizational
and administrative support so that GROW increases its effectiveness in
implementation. This position will be supervised by the GROW Director
with input from WomenCraft’s Founder.
Expected Projects and Skills Learned:
Implement Monitoring and evaluation framework. Understand the annual
workplan. Work with the Founder to develop and apply a monitoring and
evaluation framework to all activities. Track and measure progress
towards measurable indicators.
Capacity Building. Build the capacity of the team members so that the
data and reporting information they gather is accurate. Make reporting
templates that staff members can use in the future.
Create Visual Reports. Learn about reporting requirements. Design visual
materials that convey the success of the project to key stakeholders
and donors, using tools like infographics. Manage a calendar to ensure
all reporting requirements are met. Coordinate the submission of all
reports, through the support of the GROW Director.
Apply organizational skills to project activities. Enhance the work of
GROW by introducing creative ways to organize and streamline GROW’s
activities, including developing tracking tools, calendars, etc.
Qualifications:
- Monitoring and evaluation skills and/or experience
- Ability to utilize design software
- Excellent research, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills;
- Ability to take initiative and work independently;
- Ability to be flexible and make contributions as a member of a team;
- Ability to live in a rural and isolated setting
- Kiswahili language skills preferred
Position start: 15 April 2015 and for three months duration.
Stipend: For
this particular position, GROW will cover the cost of room and board
for the duration of the fellowship. The fellow is responsible to cover
the cost of his/her relocation and travel costs.
HOW TO APPLY:
Application instructions: Please send a CV and cover letter through email to info@womencraft.org and
indicate dates of availability. Please indicate "GROW Fellow
Application" is the subject line. Only applications with cover letters
specific to the position will be considered.
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