HR Business Partner

Nairobi Based

Job Ref:
MN 5780

For a leading group operating across East Africa.

Must be a graduate with 5-7 years HR experience with HR Diploma, membership of IHRM and conversant with HR software systems and practical knowledge of Kenyan Labour Laws.
 
Very very urgent. 
Apply today 29th May 2013 or latest 10am, 30th May 2013 with disclosure of your current gross monthly salary and expected salary.
 
Apply to recruit@manpowerservicesgroup.com.
Act Change Transform (Act!) is a Kenyan Non-Governmental Organization that was registered in September 2001 as Pact Kenya. 
It rebranded in September 2011 to become a fully autonomous Kenyan NGO. 
Act!’s mission is to facilitate the empowerment of marginalized people and communities, in Kenya and neighboring countries, to become active participants in their development by enabling them to: stand up for their rights; demand good governance in the management of resources; and participate in decision making processes. 
Act! focuses on four thematic platforms: Democracy and Human Rights, Environment and Natural Resource Management, Peace Building and Conflict Transformation and Livelihood Enhancement. 
Since 2006, Act! has been hosting the National Coordination office for the Self-Help Group Program in Kenya. 
This program seeks to empower very poor women and children economically, socially and politically through self-help groups. 
The program is currently working in partnership with 14 local organizations in various rural and slum communities in Kenya with funding from Kindernothilfe, Germany.
 
We are seeking a highly motivated and competent individual to take up the following position:
 
Self Help Group (SHG) National Coordinator
 
Reporting to the Livelihoods Platform Manager at Act!, the SHG National Coordinator will be based in Nairobi and will provide strategic leadership and overall Coordination of the Self Help Group Program in Kenya.
 
Specific responsibilities:
  • Coordinating the work of the NGOs who implement the Self Help Approach in Kenya
  • Conduct regular monitoring visits to the implementing organizations and provide feedback
  • Organize regular partner forums to give inputs and share experiences on SHG implementation in the country
  • Develop and support a team of TOTs to assist in capacity building and monitoring of the program
  • Appraise project-proposals and discuss the implementation strategy with potential partners
  • Prepare program proposals, budgets, work-plans and reports as required
  • Support partner organizations to initiate additional fund raising for SHG promotion and application of SHG approach as entry and exit of children and youth development projects.
  • Promoting and creating awareness on the concept to other interested organizations.
  • Build and maintain effective working relationships with the program partners, donors and with other external stakeholders
  • Supervise the work of the SHG Program staff, interns and Consultants
  • Raise, create awareness and lobby government offices and formal banking system / micro-finance institutions to support the Approach or support SHG partners to do so
  • Maintaining a Resource Bank for use by implementing organizations , especially in the fields of relevant skills, appropriate technology, micro-credit, entrepreneurship and other service providers relevant to this approach
  • Attend African SHG Coordinators meetings
Qualifications, experience and skills:
 
The minimum required academic and professional skills for the jobholder to perform successfully in their job include:
  • An advanced degree in social sciences
  • At least 5 years’ professional experience in managing development programmes
  • Knowledge and interest in gender and children issues
  • Experience in facilitating participatory processes in communities
  • Strong co-ordination and organizational skills
  • Good documentation and report writing skills
  • Excellent presentation and facilitation skills
  • Strong networking and partnership building skills
  • Open to learning new approaches
  • Highly proficient in Ms Word, Excel, Access, Power-point, Outlook
  • Self-driven and able to work under minimum supervision
  • Willingness to travel extensively within the areas of operation, work extended periods in the field and interact effectively with local communities
Applicants will be required to submit 
(1) detailed and current CV 
(2) cover letter demonstrating why they qualify for this position 
(3) contact information for 3 referees; and 
(4) indicate your salary expectation. 
If you are confident that you meet the requirements for this position, please submit your application and CV electronically to hr.admin@act.or.ke
 
Only candidates short-listed for interview will be contacted.
 
Act! is an Equal Opportunity Employer


Could your idea be the next medical breakthrough?

Trust in Science is a research programme funded by GlaxoSmithKline, designed to build a sustainable, long-term scientific research base in Africa, to deliver medicines that are specific to patient needs in Africa. 
GSK invites medical scientists to submit high quality research proposals for review
Successful applicants will be given the opportunity to collaborate with GSK scientists and receive funding with the aim of delivering ground breaking scientific research.

To be considered for funding, submit your research idea to
www.gsk.com/trustinscienceafrica
 
Deadline for Submissions: 31st May 2013
 
GlaxoSmithKline Limited
P.O. Box 78392, 00507, 
Viwandani, Nairobi, Kenya.
 
Tel: (020) 6933200, 
Fax (020) 6933385
Sales and Marketing Manager
 
Job Description:
 
The incumbent will plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of the organization.
 
Qualifications
  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Commerce, Economics or Engineering,
  • Relevant experience of at least 5 years in sales and marketing
  • Experience in the Oil and Gas industry is a definite advantage
  • Membership to a professional organization is desirable
Personal Requirements
 
Creativity, persistent and motivated, able to lead and persuade people, enquiring and analytical ,good at networking, good communication skills, planning skills, able to work under pressure.
 
“The bottom line in this job is the revenue so it is important to have drive, motivation and commitment  to reach your targets and goals”

Interested candidates who satisfy the requirements should forward their applications accompanied by a detailed CV to humanresource254@yahoo.com. 
The applications should reach the undersigned not later than 14th June 2013.
Sales and Marketing Manager
 
Job Description:
 
The incumbent will plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate the sales and marketing activities of the organization.
 
Qualifications
  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Business, Marketing, Commerce, Economics or Engineering,
  • Relevant experience of at least 5 years in sales and marketing
  • Experience in the Oil and Gas industry is a definite advantage
  • Membership to a professional organization is desirable
Personal Requirements
 
Creativity, persistent and motivated, able to lead and persuade people, enquiring and analytical ,good at networking, good communication skills, planning skills, able to work under pressure.
 
“The bottom line in this job is the revenue so it is important to have drive, motivation and commitment  to reach your targets and goals”

Interested candidates who satisfy the requirements should forward their applications accompanied by a detailed CV to humanresource254@yahoo.com. 
The applications should reach the undersigned not later than 14th June 2013.
Murang’a University College
 
(A Constituent College of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology)
 
Design Competition for New Logo and Motto for Murang’a University College
 
The College is inviting designers to compete in the search of logo. 
The new logo will be used on official letter heads, banners, flags, brochures, business cards, vehicles and souvenirs of the University College.
 
Technical design requirements are:
  • The new logo should represent the University College and its mandate as an education institution.
  • The logo should have the full name (Murang’a University College) and a suggested MOTTO.
  • The logo should be unique, trendy and innovative and should not resemble any other logos of any kind.
  • Competitors should guarantee that the proposed logo does not interfere with any third party rights or infringe on any copyright.
  • The logo should capture the religious aspirations of the people and salient features of the locality.
  • The logo should be simple, precise and easy to understand. The logo colours should be lime green, sky blue, light yellow and colours used should capture sunshine growth technology and innovation. A Black & White edition should be included and should be presented on ordinary paper.
  • The logo will be done by using the common design programs with scale of 28x20 cm and resolution of 300 pixel/inch.
  • By submitting the logo design you agree to transfer copyright of the design to Murang’a University College.
Prize
 
The winner of the competition will receive a prize of Ksh.100,000 while the first and the second runners up will receive consolation prizes of Ksh.50,000 and Ksh.25,000, respectively
 
The complete logo with motto designs should be delivered in a plain sealed envelope (With a CD of the designs) labeled MURANG’A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LOGO’ and send to:
 
The Principal
Murang’a University College
P.O Box 75-10200 
Murang’a
 
Or Be deposited in the Tender Box located at the reception at the University College 
so as to reach her on or before Tuesday 18th June 2013 at 10.00 AM. 
The designers or their representatives are invited to attend the opening at the closing time.
Murang’a University College
 
(A Constituent College of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology)
 
Design Competition for New Logo and Motto for Murang’a University College
 
The College is inviting designers to compete in the search of logo. 
The new logo will be used on official letter heads, banners, flags, brochures, business cards, vehicles and souvenirs of the University College.
 
Technical design requirements are:
  • The new logo should represent the University College and its mandate as an education institution.
  • The logo should have the full name (Murang’a University College) and a suggested MOTTO.
  • The logo should be unique, trendy and innovative and should not resemble any other logos of any kind.
  • Competitors should guarantee that the proposed logo does not interfere with any third party rights or infringe on any copyright.
  • The logo should capture the religious aspirations of the people and salient features of the locality.
  • The logo should be simple, precise and easy to understand. The logo colours should be lime green, sky blue, light yellow and colours used should capture sunshine growth technology and innovation. A Black & White edition should be included and should be presented on ordinary paper.
  • The logo will be done by using the common design programs with scale of 28x20 cm and resolution of 300 pixel/inch.
  • By submitting the logo design you agree to transfer copyright of the design to Murang’a University College.
Prize
 
The winner of the competition will receive a prize of Ksh.100,000 while the first and the second runners up will receive consolation prizes of Ksh.50,000 and Ksh.25,000, respectively
 
The complete logo with motto designs should be delivered in a plain sealed envelope (With a CD of the designs) labeled MURANG’A UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LOGO’ and send to:
 
The Principal
Murang’a University College
P.O Box 75-10200 
Murang’a
 
Or Be deposited in the Tender Box located at the reception at the University College 
so as to reach her on or before Tuesday 18th June 2013 at 10.00 AM. 
The designers or their representatives are invited to attend the opening at the closing time.
Are you a good academic writer with good grammatical and reference styles knowledge?
 
Do you have an anti plagiarism software?
 
Are you ready to start write today?

If your answer to the above is yes,

make an application for academic writing indicating your subjects preference and level of education.

We pay from 500.00 per double spaced page on 15th and 30th day of the month

Be ready to start writing today.

We only accept serious and ready to write writers.

Email: academicresearchwork@live.com
We are looking for a Shop Attendant for a Perfume shop to start ASAP!
 
R u above 18 years with a National Identity Card?
 
Do u have a KRA Pin number?
 
At least KCSE education level
 
R u fluent in English and Swahili and eloquent?
 
R u results oriented and able to work with minimal supervision?
 
R u trustworthy?
 
Excellent negotiation, interpersonal and communication skills?
 
Willing to work late into the night?

If YES, plz send a copy of ur CV (copy & paste as email body) to vinkybeauty@rocketmail.com clearly stating salary expectation.

Be ready to start work 3rd June 2013
Vine Garden School is a private Christian School that values education, excellence and Christian principles. 
It is located in Ngong Town along Ngong - Nairobi Road at Scheme 305. 
We are looking for a qualified mature Christian to fill the position of  Deputy Head Teacher.
 
Job Responsibilities
  • Participates in the development of the policies that govern the daily running of the school
  • Coordinates the operations of the school
  • Oversees  strategy development, planning and execution of the same for the school
  • Supervises the staff in execution of the school programs
  • Manages the relationship between  the school and the stakeholders.
  • Fosters a healthy relationship for the Vine garden which includes- children, staff, parents, stakeholders in the ministry, vendors, etc.
  • Monitors, evaluates and prepares  reports on the learning process and the operations of the school
  • Is the link between the management and the school
  • Presides over all compliance  requirements.
Knowledge, Skills and Capabilities Required
  • A Diploma or degree training  in Education
  • Good leadership and general management skills.
  • Strategic and innovative , Strong in execution and ability to mobilize the team in reaching the set goals
  • Strong interpersonal skills and marketing skills
  • Experience in teaching in Primary level of education especially lower primary
  • Customer service orientation and ability to work with only occasional supervision.
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience working with children
  • Knowledge of Early Childhood Development is an added advantage.
  • Knowledge in a  foreign language is an added advantage.
In addition to the above requirements, candidates are expected to:
  • Be committed born-again Christians.
  • Be knowledgeable in Microsoft Office software.
  • Be knowledgeable in extracurricular activities
  • Have a practicing talent (drama, music, game)
  • Response to the job advert should be done by submitting the CV, an application letter, a completed resume summary interview form to the email below:
vinegardenschool@gmail.com
Vine Garden Management
Terms of Reference for a light study on Pastoralism in the Drylands in HECA Region
 
Introduction
 
Oxfam works with others to overcome poverty and suffering, and works in ten (10) countries
in the Horn, East and Central Africa (HECA) out of which OGB focuses on eight (8). 
In a recent review of the country campaign and policy priorities; six out of eight countries that OGB works in highlighted pastoralism as a key priority. 
Pastoralism is mainly practised throughout areas of rural Somalia, that is, in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands of northern and central Somalia, northern and north eastern Kenya, northern Tanzania, Karamoja area in Uganda as well as in South Sudan. 
Oxfam currently supports pastoralists’ communities along Somalia-Ethiopia border through a cross border disaster risk reduction initiative as well as pastoralists’ communities in the Karamoja area in Uganda and Ngorongoro area in northern Tanzania. 
Oxfam also provides support to communities in Kenya and South Sudan where pastoralism is part of the livelihood system of these communities.
 
Concerns have been raised about the future and viability of Pastoralism as a livelihood system. 
Some people see it as unproductive and associate the pastoral system with backwardness, conflicts, insecurity and poverty, others see it as a livelihood option for more able community members while others see is as an option for all communities in the drylands.
There is therefore a need to review what Oxfam has done on pastoralism so far especially drawing experiences from lesson learning from countries in the region. 
This therefore would call for a holistic review of what exists internally and externally as well as the current trends in an effort to find the best or most viable areas of intervention for pastoralism by Oxfam and best options to support Pastoralists’ Drylands communities.
 
At HECA, Oxfam is at a point where it is looking to strengthen the one programme approach where there are clear linkages and concrete approaches that support community initiatives that link response to emergencies to longer term programming and campaigning thereby improving on their adaptive capacity. 
Oxfam is also looking at developing a common position on pastoralism including what the role of Oxfam would look like.
 
Oxfam GB will use the study findings to come up with policies and strategies that provide a long-term vision in realizing lasting change of female and male members of pastoralists’ communities in the Drylands and other similar areas where Oxfam is present in the region. 
Similarly, Oxfam GB will use this study as an opportunity to ensure that a strong gender perspective is included in our pastoralists livelihood related work and those women in Drylands areas have their voices, priorities, capacities, ideas and aspirations driving advocacy and programming in building resilience.

The objectives of this consultancy are:
  1. To review and document what Oxfam has done on pastoralism so far drawing experiences from lesson learning and best practice information from countries in the region.
  2. Identify and document conditions and processes that help female and male members of pastoralist communities maintain their adaptive capacity in building resilience in their livelihood systems.
  3. Analyse and document viable livelihood options that pastoralists and other inhabitants (ensuring focus is on the poorest community members) have adopted in meeting their food security and other essential services needs in the Drylands of the Horn of Africa.
  4. Identify and provide recommendations on how to address economic and justice issues in the Somalia regional livestock trade that block women from fair market access.
  5. Examine the current existing pastoralism related policy in the region and identifying those that have worked well for them from those that are blockers in building resilience in their livelihood system.
  6. It’s expected the study findings will help Oxfam dialogue internally, build consensus and identify practical strategic priorities for support to pastoralism in the Drylands in the HECA region.
To achieve the above, it is important to undertake:
  1. A light touch trends analysis will be undertaken as well as mapping of current and potential stakeholders in the region looking at pastoralism in the Drylands with a focus on the poorest community members.
  2. Mapping and literature review of what research, initiatives and learning exists on pastoralism in the Drylands and women’s economic empowerment in HECA
  3. Desktop studies, interviews and focused groups discussions (FGD) to get all the information on pastoralism in the Drylands including looking at ensuring women are an integral part of the study.
To do this, Oxfam is looking to engage a consultant(s) to undertake some light research/survey for a period of one month to achieve the following;
  1. Collect and collate the existing information on pastoralism in the drylands at regional level including Oxfam GB’s work on the Regional Pastoral programme and the thinking that went into it as well as looking at evaluations and pastoral programmes designs from Ethiopia, South Sudan, Kenya, Somalia, Somaliland, Uganda, and Tanzania.
  2. Undertake a focussed group discussions (FGD) with representatives of pastoral communities in Somalia/Somaliland, Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda, and document information on their priorities, knowledge, capabilities, challenges and recommendations (disaggregated into women and men) in the Drylands.
  3. Look at the Regional Livelihoods Framework and assess how pastoralists’ livelihoods opportunities are addressed within the framework in building resilience in the Horn of Africa.
  4. Analyse and document all viable livelihood options that pastoralists as drylands communities (especially poorest members of communities) have adopted or could adopt in meeting their food security and other essential services needs in the Drylands in the region.
  5. Undertake a light assessment on challenges facing pastoralists and how they would want to resolve any risks and inequality they are facing in order to improve their livelihoods.
  6. Examine the current existing pastoralism related policy in the region and identifying those that have worked well and those that block resilience building in their livelihood system.
  7. Indicate best possible livelihoods options for Oxfam consideration in their support to pastoralists’ drylands communities especially those that would benefit women and the poorest members of the communities while taking into account equality and social justice in the next five years.
Duration: 1 month consultancy
 
The assignment is for 30 person-days, from commencement to completion. 
The following will be provided to Oxfam GB in the consultancy proposal:
  1. A proposal and Work plan (with clear time lines) and budget
  2. Summary of methodology, approach and tools to be used for information gathering, analysis, and documentation including how the needs of women will be addressed in the entire process.
  3. A clear proposal on the approach that will be taken to ensure that the consultant is able to identify and draw on marginalised voices, prioritise gender-sensitive community processes and how these information will be used to inform recommendations.
Person(s) Specification:
  • A thorough understanding of the HECA region and political landscape 
  • A strong understanding of dry lands issues especially pastoralist communities, resilience, emergencies response and policy arena of the region 
  • Strong experience in programme and policy development in organisations in this region 
  • Strong background in research and data analysis and synthesis 
  • Sound understanding of the major economic, social development and poverty issues in the region 
  • A strong understanding of Gender issues and gender mainstreaming, and ability to apply this within policy and advocacy work in the consultancy assignment. 
  • Diplomacy, tact and negotiation skills 
  • Excellent information gathering and analytical skills. 
  • Excellent written skills 
  • Ability to meet tight deadlines and dependable
Key Outputs Expected
 
Among others the following will be key deliverables expected by end of contract term
  1. 2 reports, that is, draft and final report (PDF, word) both in soft and hard copies
  2. Power point presentations for both the regional validation workshop and final report
  3. Putting together a regional report of not more than 15 - 25 pages and a 2 – 4 pager management summary and using agreed upon format between Oxfam and consultant before commencement of work
Proposed Timelines:

Dates and Activities

 
June 13 - 14: Meeting with Oxfam: Briefing & handing over all documents necessary for background information and agree on the work plan for the assignment.
 
June 15 -18: Travel to Uganda, Meet Karamoja team, Key informant interviews & FGD with representatives of pastoralists communities, Debriefing and travel back to Nairobi
 
June 18 – 22: Travel to Wajir, Meet Wajir Team (Somalia Field Office & Kenya Team), Key informant interviews & FGD with representatives of pastoralists’ communities, De-briefing & travel back to Nairobi.
 
June 23 – 29: Travel to Hargeisa, Meet Hargeisa and Jigjiga team, Key informant interviews & FGD with representatives of pastoralists’ communities, De-briefing & travel back to Nairobi.
 
July 5: Submission of Draft Report
 
July 09: Validation Workshop & Feedback
 
July 12: Handing over of the report
 
Documents to consult for the assignment
  1. Regional Pastoral Programme Strategy
  2. Evaluation Report of the Regional Pastoral Programme
  3. GROW Strategy & Work Plan 2013 - 2015
  4. JCASes Kenya, Uganda and Somalia And country strategies
  5. Cross-Border Pastoralists Programme (Somaliland/Ethiopia)
  6. AU Policy Framework on Pastoralism
  7. IGAD Regional Programming Paper (RPP) and Country Programming Papers (CPPs)
  8. IGAD Drought Disaster Resilience and Sustainability Initiative (IDDRI)
  9. East Africa Community Protocols on Livestock
Some staff, stakeholders, Consortium & partners to meet
  1. Meet Oxfam leadership at the regional level, that is, RD, DRDs & Regional advisors.
  2. Meet Oxfam leadership at country level, that is, CDs and relevant program and policy people amongst others.
  3. IGAD Liaison Office, Nairobi – ICPALD, ICPAC & CEWARN
  4. Oxfam GB staff in the region and countries
  5. Oxfam affiliates in the three countries
  6. Somali NGO Consortium
  7. SOMREP Consortium
  8. REGLAP Consortium
Expected start date: June 13, 2013
 
Expected end date: July 12, 203
 
How to Apply:
 
Interested consultants/teams are invited to submit their applications to the: Email: hecajob@oxfam.org.uk 
Deadline for Submission June 8th 2013

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