Salary: £36,750 - £40,650 per annum
Location: Central London [with extensive overseas travel]
Benefits: 25 days holiday, contributory pension, life assurance and more
Contract type: Permanent
Job reference: ID1107
The Brooke is the UK’s leading overseas working equine welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of horses, donkeys and mules working in some of the poorest communities in the world. On average six or more people depend on the income generated through the work of each animal and so by improving animal welfare, the lives of poor people in the developing world are improved. Our goal is to increase the number of working animals we reach from 900,000 every year to 2 million suffering horses, donkeys and mules in the most need in the developing world by 2016.
The Role
This is a broad and interesting role for a highly capable and dedicated individual with proven programme management experience in an international development context. The Programme Advisor is the first point of contact and support to Brooke Country Programmes. The post holder will support Brooke programme managers in planning, implementing and monitoring their programmes in line with organisational standards and objectives.
Criteria
You will have significant experience in planning, implementing and monitoring NGO programmes, acquired from working closely with the developing world. Experience of working within the Africa / Middle East region together with the ability to speak French is essential. Additionally, you will have experience of writing reports and strong financial management skills. Candidates should be able to demonstrate a high level of organisational ability and a commitment to the Brooke’s work and values.
In order to excel in this post, you will have a commitment to continuous improvement and be keen to diversify your skills through involvement in wider organisational projects and initiatives. Experience of one or more of the following areas would therefore be a distinct advantage: participatory methodologies at community level, training, capacity building, advocacy, monitoring and evaluation. The ability to undertake extensive travel overseas, and to work under arduous conditions is essential.
Please refer to the job description and personal specification for full details and requirements of the role.
If you think you fit the bill and would like to work for an ambitious international charity, we would love to hear from you.
Closing date: 18 September 2011
Interview date: 29 September 2011
To Apply
For further information including the job description and person specification and to download a Brooke application form, please visit http://www.thebrooke.org/jobs
Please note that CVs will not be considered.
The Brooke strives to promote equality of opportunity.
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