POSITION;
REGIONAL MANAGER EXTERNAL RELATION, AFRICA:
Do
you strive to level the playing field so that everyone can live to their full
potentials? Do you go beyond simply working and making every effort so that you
improve the lives of others: does breaking down inequalities drive you to work
harder and smarter
The
Micronutrient Initiative is a leading organization in Africa working to deliver
health and nutrition programs to the region’s most vulnerable. At an exciting
time of growth and opportunity for the organization, we seek a new Regional
Manager External Relations to lead our ER team in Africa.
We
are looking for someone who shares our organizational culture of delivering high
impact and cost –effective programs that will have a lasting effect for
generations. As the Regional Manager of several countries in Africa in an
environment of opportunity and growth, the Regional Manager External Relations
will work to identify internal and external communication needs, manage
communication tasks and events aimed at positioning MI in the Region as the
world’s leading organization dedicated to eliminating micronutrient
deficiencies, support advocacy initiatives to advance MI’s goals and objectives
in Africa, and develop and implement strategies to address them.
Strong
communication skills will help the MI Africa excel in the areas of resource
mobilization and donor stewardship. We seek someone who will lead by example to
foster an entrepreneurial culture of ingenuity and innovation so that we bring
together the best of our efforts for lasting results
Qualifications Could Include:
At
least 10 years relevant experience in communication, media, project management,
donor stewardship, etc.
Experience
of working in an International and /or non-governmental organization;
Excellent
fluency in both written and spoken English, fluency in French will be an added
advantage
For
more informatiomation, a full job description and how to apply, please visit www.micronutrient.org/careers.
Closing
dates: September 23, 2014.
Source:
Thursday Guardian 11th September, 2014.
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