Ashinaga Uganda Rainbow House is seeking a dedicated and experienced Program Coordinator to lead our Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Program at the Rainbow House in Nansana, Wakiso District. This is a full-time position offering a unique opportunity to impact the lives of high-need youths and contribute to the mission of providing educational and emotional support to students who have lost one or both parents.
Find out more here.
Role Overview
The Program Coordinator will lead all Care Program-related duties, managing and directing a small team to deliver exceptional MHPSS to our beneficiaries. This role involves program coordination, administration, strategic planning, reporting, and representation. The successful candidate will ensure the Care Program meets its objectives and aligns with the broader goals of Ashinaga Uganda.
Key information
- Title: Program Coordinator.
- Starting date: May 5th 2025. Initial 1-year contract, with possibility of renewal.
- Days of Duty: 5 days/week, including Saturday, with 2 days off/week.
- Reports To: Co-Director.
- Working Hours: 09:00 am – 5:00 pm.
Compensation and Benefits
- Salary to be discussed during the interview process
- 21 days of annual leave, which can be carried over for one year.
- Individual medical insurance.
- Monthly airtime allowance.
Key Responsibilities
1. Program Coordination (50%)
- Design and implement engaging curricula for youth beneficiaries.
- Develop and manage the program’s annual schedules.
- Coordinate with interns and volunteers to optimize service delivery.
- Provide direct support to all registered beneficiaries.
- Collaborate with guardians and other stakeholders involved in programming.
- Create and analyse youth-friendly surveys to assess program impact.
- Manage program-related data to report and present globally.
2. Administration (30%)
- Oversee and ensure the accuracy of all Care Program-related administrative tasks, such as catering services, transportation, and communication with stakeholders.
3. Strategy(15%)
- Collaborate with the Co-Director of Rainbow House and the Care Program team to address current and future organizational needs.
- Ensure alignment of services with organizational goals and existing frameworks.
- Drive continuous improvement in service delivery for beneficiaries.
4. Reporting and Representation (5%)
- Prepare occasional reports for internal and external stakeholders.
- Represent the Care Program team in organizational and external meetings as required.
Educational and Experience Requirements
Essentials:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences (Psychosocial Development, Psychology, Counselling, or Social Work and Social Administration).
- Experience in program coordination, preferably in MHPSS or educational setting.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills in English and Luganda.
- Advanced proficiency in MS (Excel, PowerPoint, and Word).
Desirables:
- Previous experiences in Child Protection.
- A master’s degree in the above-mentioned degrees.
Core Competencies
1. Technical:
- Program Management: Ability to plan, organise, and execute programs, including scheduling and curriculum development.
- Research and Data Analysis***:** Experience in designing and analysing youth-friendly surveys.*
- Systems Thinking***:** Ability to implement process improvementsand streamline workflows.*
2. Strategic:
- Strategic Thinking: Innovative problem-solving and critical thinking skills to develop unique solutions and make decisions under pressure.
- Adaptability: Flexibility to embrace change and new challenges.
- Organisational and management: Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
3. Interpersonal:
- Leadership: Ability to guide and motivate team members, delegate tasks, and foster a positive work environment.
- Empathy: Deep understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable youth, with the ability to respond objectively and compassionately.
Recruitment process
- Phase 1: Computer Literacy tests
In this phase, we will assess your computer skills proficiency.
- Phase 2: Psychosocial Programming Assessment
In this phase, your ability to coordinate and manage MHPSS programs will be evaluated.
- Phase 3: The Oral Interview
In this phase, we will assess your overall fit as Care Program lead, as well as your communication skills, critical thinking and alignment to Ashinaga Uganda’s mission.
How to Apply
Candidates are requested to submit the following documentation:
- Comprehensive CV,
- A cover letter, and
- Any other relevant supporting documents.
Email your documentation to the following address: ugandaoffice@ashinaga.org, with the subject “ATT: AURH Care Program Recruitment”. Applications will be screened, and only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted to participate in the recruitment process.
Deadline for Applications: 31st March 2025 @5.00 PM (East African Time).
Make a difference in young people’s lives. Be part of a team that transforms challenges into opportunities and creates a brighter future for high-need children who have lost one or both parents.