Project/Proposal Summary: MSI is looking for an experienced Civil Society and Grant Program Specialists for an upcoming, long-term, donor-sponsored project in Tanzania. The program will require that you strengthen civil society’s public awareness, advocacy and watchdog activities in the anti-corruption field, support the mass media in investigative reporting on corruption issues, and build joint anti-corruption programs between civil society organizations and government institutions. Experience in administering civil society grant programs for donor activities is preferred.
Position Summary/Responsibilities: • Strengthen Civil Society Organizations in fighting corruption. • Provide training and technical assistance to civil society groups to enhance their capacity to conduct public awareness programs, monitor government agencies, conduct advocacy campaigns, and build coalitions. • Administer small grants programs for civil society to promote anti-corruption activities. • Provide training and technical assistance to investigative journalists to promote anti-corruption reporting.
Please note that this is a local position. Only Tanzanian nationals are eligible to apply.
Qualifications: • Demonstrated expertise in capacity building for civil society organizations. • Prior experience strengthening CSO’s ability to prevent, identify and eliminate corruption. • Experience working with governmental institutions (such as anti-corruption commissions, ombudsman, or state audit institutions) preferred. • Prior experience on international donor-funded anti-corruption or government accountability projects preferred. • Bachelors or Masters Degree in public administration, the social sciences, or law. • Fluency in English is required.
Only candidates who have been selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.
How to apply:
To apply, please visit our website: www.msiworldwide.com.
Civil Society , Grant Program Specialists In Tanzania
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