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Kamuli, Uganda
Full Time
Plan International is a renowned global development and humanitarian organization dedicated to advancing children's rights and equality for girls. Founded in 1937, Plan International operates in more than 75 countries, working with communities, governments, and other partners to address the root causes of poverty and inequality and to create lasting change.
The organization's work focuses on a wide range of areas including education, health, child protection, economic security, and disaster response. Plan International is committed to ensuring that all children, especially girls, have access to quality education. They implement programs that improve school infrastructure, provide learning materials, and train teachers to create safe and inclusive learning environments. The organization also advocates for policies that promote education for all children.
In the area of health, Plan International works to improve maternal and child health, nutrition, and access to clean water and sanitation. Their health programs include initiatives to prevent and treat malnutrition, provide immunizations, and ensure access to sexual and reproductive health services. By focusing on preventative care and health education, Plan International aims to reduce mortality rates and improve overall health outcomes for children and their families.
Child protection is another critical area of focus for Plan International. The organization implements programs to prevent violence, abuse, and exploitation of children. They work to strengthen child protection systems, support children who have experienced trauma, and promote laws and policies that safeguard children's rights. Plan International also addresses harmful practices such as child marriage and female genital mutilation, advocating for the rights of girls to live free from violence and discrimination.
Economic security programs by Plan International aim to empower communities and families to become self-sufficient. The organization provides vocational training, supports small businesses, and promotes savings and loans groups to help families generate income and improve their livelihoods. By enhancing economic opportunities, Plan International helps to break the cycle of poverty and improve the quality of life for children and their communities.
In times of disaster and conflict, Plan International responds with emergency relief efforts, providing essential supplies, medical care, and psychosocial support to affected populations. Their disaster risk reduction programs also help communities build resilience and prepare for future emergencies.
Plan International places a strong emphasis on advocacy and campaigning to influence policy changes and mobilize support for children's rights and gender equality. The organization's "Because I am a Girl" campaign is a notable example, raising awareness and driving action to address the unique challenges faced by girls around the world.
Sponsorship Community Engagement Coordinator job at Plan International
Plan International
• Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We believe in the power and potential of every child. However, this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination, and it is girls who are most affected.
• Working together with children, young people, our supporters and partners in more than 70 countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas, Plan International’s purpose is to strive for a just world that advances children’s rights and equality of girls. We support children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood. We enable children to prepare for – and respond to – crises and adversity. We drive changes in practice and policy at local, national and global levels using our reach, experience and knowledge.
• Child Sponsorship is a critical component of PIU's strategy and it is, therefore, essential for the Sponsorship systems to be managed effectively. The job holder acts as a champion for child sponsorship programme in the Programme Area and provides valued support to Field teams so that they are able to deliver against PIU’s Sponsorship Commitments, Policies and Procedures.
KRA 1: Sponsorship Planning, Initiation, Integration with Projects and Grants
Alignment between sponsorship, programs and grants to meet Plan 9 commitments and where the sponsorship participant allocation is not aligned well with donor priorities and opportunities to leverage grants, shall develop plans to increase alignment as far as possible in the local context
Lead the Sponsorship Feasibility and Risk assessments
Work with Technical Advisors & Business Development Manager to align sponsorship with new onboarding projects
Work with Sponsorship manager and Business Development Manager to develop new sponsorship models
Work with project team to ensure effective targeting of Sponsored children and families
Support implementation, Monitoring and provide periodical Sponsorship Program progress update reports.
Support designing of the Sponsorship Integrated Program Plans, Log frames and budgets and ensure activity planning for all Programme Areas (PAs)
Support Community Managed Sponsorship Model processes through community engagement and accountability, ensuring establishment and functionality of local community structures and engagement of partners.
Participate in PA program reviews, evaluations and Baseline surveys
KRA 2: Participation, Protection & benefit
Manage Participation, protection and benefit of sponsored children and their families through Plan Uganda programs and Sponsorship Models
Provide guidance and ensure establishment of child participation Centers in existing institutions and ECD Centers in all PIU PA communities.
Ensure functionality of the Child participation Centers and monitor compliance to Standards.
Develop and coordinate key Sponsorship Quarterly and annual Child participation events plans and ensure roll out in all Child participation Centers.
Provide guidelines to PAs in planning for age-appropriate Life sustaining skills for Sponsored Children
Ensure and guide monitoring and reporting of periodical Sponsored Child (SC) & family participation and benefit
Work with Sponsorship Manager and Technical Advisor Safeguarding to develop child protection and case management standards and framework
Provide guidance and capacity building of staff in child protection and case management in sponsorship program
Analyse and Share periodical SC wellbeing reports with Technical Advisors, support development of appropriate actions and case management.
Build capacity of Staff and Volunteers in Child Engagement and protection of Children in fun and meaningful activities in the child participation centres.
Work with Influencing and advocacy teams to ensure sponsored children participate in community, national and global advocacy activities and events
Promote children rights in sponsorship and ensure Plan’s policy on safeguarding the rights of children and young people is adhered to by all associates
KRA 3: Empowerment, Sustainability & Accountability
In liaison with the respective technical specialists and the Programme Area Manager, carry out capacity building of communities; aiming to ensure that the benefits of PIU's intervention will continue after the project is over:
Develop and share guidelines and reporting on effective community dialogues and accountability
Support and guide the formation of the Community Volunteer Associations and Family Support Groups
Ensure functionality and monitor the performance of sponsorship community structures-Community Volunteer Associations and Family Support Groups
Ensure and support capacity building of community volunteer associations and Family support Groups to manage their own inclusive planning process and have a Community Development Plan (CDP) as well as ownership of the programmes and projects.
Ensure Community Volunteer Associations are equipped with tools and skills in SC participation, Engagement, safeguarding and other basic sponsorship trainings.
Support PAs to develop and monitor and report on accountability framework in sponsorship
KRA 4: Sponsorship Alumni management
Develop and strengthen the Sponsorship Alumni association in the country- building relations with former sponsored children and programme participants, production of publications, e-communications, data management, event management, and volunteer stewardship.
Build the Alumni Network and Identify areas/ projects that alumni can be involved in and promote services via online social networking sites such as the Plan International’s own site, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook, and to develop new ways of leveraging these methods of engagement
Engage and collaborate effectively with other Alumni Networks and youth movements in WACA and
MEESA for alignment and consolidated efforts to increase impact in the achievement of children’s rights
and equality for girls.
Analyse results and feedback from the Alumni and share the findings with the project team
Provide support to Sponsorship Alumni volunteers regarding their offers of help to Plan International,
for example with visits, guest lectures and engagement with supporter/private donor recruitment and
the community experiences.
Maintain the database of alumni information, including personal contact details and employment
information, in line with the data protection regulations.
Contribute in the collection of success stories and cases studies as well as engaged photos collection for the regional project team members.
Share opportunities with the group – such as local job opportunities, capacity building opportunities
KRA 5: Programme Area Technical Support & Accountability
Collaborate with the PAC to lead those involved in Sponsorship Activities (both matrix-managed programme implementation staff and the Sponsorship Community Engagement Officer) in a manner that empowers them to contribute effectively towards achievement of PIU’s strategy and sponsorship KPIs:
Lead and manage the team towards high standards of performance through clear roles & responsibilities and provision of appropriate support; produce for each frontline staff a to-do list reminder every Monday to ensure that all new due communications are attended to
Facilitate awareness creation and raising in PIU’s sponsorship areas in particular and Plan’s work in general in new areas
Develop Capacity Building Plan for assigned PAs
Monitor and assess capacity needs of staff
Submit training program for Sponsorship staff to the SM, Programme Area Coordinator, conduct the training, or outsource trainers and report back after delivery of the training; deliver the sponsorship training for field and sponsorship staff, as per the Sponsorship Book
Coordinate all sponsorship initiatives trainings and roll out across the PA
Management of Sponsorship Performance in accordance to Plan business rules.
Support teams to achieve all sponsorship key performance indicators (KPIs)
Support teams to deliver as per monthly and quarterly production schedules.
Ensure monthly PA sponsorship Report submission to SM
Foster an inclusive environment by implementation of policies and ways-of-working that provide for diversity and equal opportunities and utilisation of a leadership style that will drive employee engagement
Develop and encourage staff who directly report to the Sponsorship Coordinator position through on-going staff development and career management; proactively address poor performance through timely constructive feedback, coaching and appropriate corrective action
Participate in internal and external Peer Reviews annually or as prescribed by PIU Policy.
KRA 6: Safeguarding, Gender Equality & Inclusion
Ensure that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.
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Qualifications
A University Degree in social sciences, management, education, development studies or any other related technical field. Diploma in Project Planning and Management is desirable. Prior knowledge in child sponsorship is necessary.
At least 3 years’ experience in development related work.
Leadership Competencies
Myself as a Leader
Courageous in taking a lead, challenging self and others on their attitudes, assumptions, unconscious bias and behaviour; speaks positively about change and supports others in adjusting to it.
Lasting Impact
Sets and communicates ambitious but realistic work goals and priorities, explaining how these contribute to Plan International's purpose.
Open & Accountable
Holds self and others to account for what we have agreed, dealing with poor performance quickly, firmly and constructively; at all times acts in the best interests of PIU and her beneficiaries.
Work Well Together
Creates a positive team spirit, helping people work well together as a team; proactively resolves situations of conflict by generating solutions that will work for all involved; deliberately adjusts own behaviour to influence or persuade others.
Inclusive & Empowering
Appreciates the expertise and creativity of others; actively seeks out others' views and incorporates their insights or perspectives into decision-making and action-planning.
Skills & Knowledge
Motivates and develops others by taking an interest, giving constructive feedback and praise, ensuring they are properly trained and helping them develop their potential; acts as a role model of continuous professional development and willingness to learn from mistakes.
Critical Business Management Competencies
Good understanding of broad trends in the development and humanitarian sector and key external organisations relevant to the [thematic area of job].
Good track record of planning and organising work effectively; managing time to deliver results against agreed priorities, objectives and quality requirements,
Good analytical skills as required to obtain and process information and numerical data from a range of sources and use the insights gained to inform decisions or communications.
Good understanding of key risk-related policies, procedures and standards, (for instance, good practice in Child and Youth Safeguarding and Protection; Gender, equality and inclusion; Counter fraud; Safety and Security); solid track record of compliance
Strong written and spoken communication skills, especially in English language, with an ability to effectively adjust content and presentation to suit varied audiences internally and externally, to get key messages across.
Experience of leading others with a track record of delegating work effectively, supporting good performance of others and promoting staff wellbeing and motivation.
Critical Technical Competencies
Experience in the design, implementation, and monitoring of community development projects
Experience in use of participatory approaches to programming;
Experience in Child participation and protection programming
Knowledge and application of rights-based approach to programming; experience in child centred community development
Knowledge of basic laws and policies related to children – UNCRC, Children’s Act, Local Government decentralization policy
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
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