Job Description
Job Description
All Applications (Cover Letter, CV and certified academic documents as ONE DOCUMENT) sent via email to Vacancies.Uganda@actionaid.org clearly addressed to the Human Resources Officer, ActionAid Uganda, Plot 2514/2515 Ggaba Road, Kampala, not later than Friday 24th April 2026 by 1300hrs. We will respond to ONLY shortlisted Candidates.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
- Project Coordination and Activity Implementation
- Coordinate effective implementation of project activities in line with approved workplans and donor commitments
- Lead day-to-day coordination of all project activities across Kapchorwa LRP.
- Develop implementation schedules, field plans, and stakeholder engagement calendars.
- Ensure timely delivery of activities against objectives, indicators, and budgets.
- Coordinate with internal departments, district stakeholders, and community structures.
- Participate in review, planning, reflection, and adaptive management meetings.
- GBV Prevention and Social Norms Transformation
- Implement community and school-based prevention interventions addressing GBV, FGM, and child marriage.
- Facilitate community dialogues, school outreaches, and campaigns on GBV, FGM, SRHR, and child marriage prevention.
- Engage parents, teachers, cultural leaders, religious actors, and men and boys in norm change processes.
- Support establishment and strengthening of girls’ clubs, child rights clubs, and safe spaces.
- Promote awareness of referral pathways, reporting channels, and survivor rights.
- Adolescent-Friendly Corner (AFC) Coordination
- Support establishment and operationalisation of two AFCs in Health Centre IIIs
- Coordinate with the District Health Office and health facilities to establish AFCs.
- Support training of health workers and peer educators on youth-friendly SRHR and GBV services.
- Facilitate mobilisation of in-school and out-of-school adolescents to access AFC services.
- Coordinate outreach sessions, life-skills, mentorship, sports, and SRHR dialogues.
- Monitor AFC utilisation and quality of adolescent service delivery.
- GBV Shelter and Referral Pathway Strengthening
- Strengthen survivor-centred protection and referral systems
- Coordinate with the GBV shelter team to ensure survivors access psychosocial, legal, medical, and reintegration services.
- Facilitate district GBV referral pathway coordination meetings with police, health, probation, CSOs, and shelter actors.
- Strengthen case referral linkages between communities, schools, health facilities, and the shelter.
- Track response timelines, service uptake, and survivor follow-up outcomes.
- Protection of Girls at Risk
- Strengthen school and community-based systems for identification and support of girls at risk of FGM and early marriage.
- Work with schools, VHTs, local leaders, and child protection structures to identify at-risk girls.
- Facilitate counselling, family mediation, and school retention or re-enrolment support.
- Train teachers and community actors on safeguarding, early warning, and referral pathways.
- Conduct follow-up visits to ensure sustained safety and wellbeing.
- Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods Support
- Coordinate entrepreneurship and small business support for survivors and at-risk girls
- Coordinate local enterprise scoping, market assessments, and beneficiary profiling.
- Work with the District Commercial Officer and mentors to facilitate entrepreneurship training.
- Support startup grant disbursement, business plan review, and accountability processes.
- Monitor business take-off, market access, and linkage to government programmes including PDM, OWC, and YLP.
- Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Learning
- Track project results, learning, and donor reporting requirements
- Collect, verify, and submit sex-, age-, and disability-disaggregated data.
- Prepare activity, monthly, quarterly, and donor narrative reports.
- Support outcome tracking on social norms, service access, and economic resilience indicators.
- Document lessons learned, case studies, success stories, and best practices.
- Participate in review meetings, learning forums, and reflection spaces with district stakeholders.
- Safeguarding, Compliance and Risk Management
- Ensure adherence to safeguarding, ethical programming, and risk mitigation standards
- Mainstream safeguarding, survivor confidentiality, and child protection standards across all activities.
- Ensure compliance with donor guidelines, AAIU policies, and statutory requirements.
- Monitor project risks including retaliation, social resistance, and business failure.
- Escalate safeguarding, operational, and protection risks in a timely manner.
Person Specification
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Social Administration, Social Sciences, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Public Health, Project Planning and Management, or related field.
- Additional training in GBV programming, SRHR, child protection, safeguarding, or entrepreneurship development is an added advantage.
- Minimum 3 years’ relevant work experience in GBV prevention and response, child protection, SRHR, community systems strengthening, or livelihoods programming in a reputable NGO/INGO.
- Demonstrated experience working with district local governments, health facilities, schools, VHTs, and community protection systems.
- Strong project coordination and implementation skills
- Technical knowledge of GBV, FGM, child marriage, and protection systems
- Knowledge of adolescent SRHR and youth-friendly service delivery
- Community mobilisation and dialogue facilitation skills
- Multi-sectoral coordination and stakeholder engagement
- Livelihoods and economic empowerment programming skills
- Monitoring, evaluation, and data management skills.
- Report writing and analytical skills
- Strong safeguarding and survivor-centred programming
- Excellent interpersonal, negotiation, and communication skills
- High integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism
- Ability to work in rural and hard-to-reach communities
How to Apply
All Applications (Cover Letter, CV and certified academic documents as ONE DOCUMENT) sent via email to Vacancies.Uganda@actionaid.org clearly addressed to the Human Resources Officer, ActionAid Uganda, Plot 2514/2515 Ggaba Road, Kampala, not later than Friday 24th April 2026 by 1300hrs
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