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Employment Opportunities at Oxfam in Zimbabwe
03 May 2017 at 18:52hrs | Views
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Learning (MEAL) Officer
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to District Project Manager, the purpose of this role is to support the MEAL Coordinator, Humanitarian Program Coordinator (HPC) and Program Coordinators of the Country Program to monitor and evaluate Humanitarian, Food Security and WASH programs. As MEAL Officer, you will lead on all monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) activities for the response initiatives in the designated district(s). You will therefore work closely with the Oxfam MEAL network to ensure coordinated programme implementation and quality across the various areas of implementation.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from individuals who possess a Degree in Statistics, M&E, Agricultural Economics or equivalent and at least 3 years' experience in MEAL in a national or international NGO.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Project Assistant - Emergency Food Security & Vulnerable Livelihoods
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the District Project Manager initially for 2 months, the purpose of this role will be to support the EFSVL Officer in the planning, implementation and monitoring of all livelihoods and food security aspects of the response program and will involve assessing, analysing and responding to the Food Security & Livelihood requirements of the current food insecurity and El Nino related crisis in Zimbabwe to maximize integration with other areas of response activities (public health, governance, peace building and education).
What we are looking for
An individual with a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture, Environmental Science and Economics, Political science, Rural Development, or relevant qualification. Strong communication skills (English and Ndebele). We are looking for someone with a minimum of 1 year experience in a similar role. I/NGO experience a plus.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Project Assistant - Logistics & Administration
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the Logistics Officer. The purpose of this role is to provide technical support in procurement, fleet management, warehousing and property management to the overall humanitarian response program(s). Key deliverables for this position include general administration of logistics processes in terms of warehousing, fleet management, documentation and reporting of all procurement processes.
What we are looking for:
An individual with a University degree/Advanced Diploma in Logistics or other professional qualifications in Logistics for example supply, warehousing or fleet management. Minimum of 3 years' field experience in handling local and offshore supply, transport management including clearance and tariff regimes. (Some of this time should have been in emergency relief programmes).
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Female Drivers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the Logistics & Admin Officer. This role will be required to provide transport support services by driving Oxfam vehicles in a responsible manner ensuring the safety of both the passengers and the vehicles in line with local statutory regulations and Oxfam policy. In addition, the driver will be expected to perform a variety of associated tasks including maintenance of vehicles in order to deliver a superior level of service and support.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from females who possess at least 5 O Levels (with passes in English & Maths) as a basic minimum. Potential applicants should be a holder of a valid driving license with no major infringements and must have at least 3 years' experience as a professional driver (which includes car and vehicle maintenance and experience of driving a range of vehicles such as 4 x 4 rough terrain/off-road vehicles). Experience with Prior NGO/International Humanitarian Organization will be an added advantage.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Data Capturers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
The scope of work for this role is to support the Oxfam humanitarian team to record compile and clean and analyze information for use in response to the El Nino induced drought. The role will also involve compiling daily update reports on project data capturing highlighting any challenges and support needs and attending program me meetings, compile and circulate minutes as well as filing them as required.
What we are looking for
At least a Certificate/Diploma in computing, At least 6 months' experience data capturing in contexts that range from humanitarian to development, Excellent expertise to enter, transcribe, record, maintain data/ information in written or electronic forms, Strong verbal and written communication skills (English and local languages- Shona or Ndebele)
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Enumerators
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
This role will involve supporting the Oxfam humanitarian team to mobilize and engage communities and relevant stakeholders for purposes of collecting data needed throughout the project cycle. Accurate entry of beneficiary and service provider data in specified formats such Excel and SPSS as well as conducting data verification and cleaning. The role will also involve compiling daily update reports on project data capturing highlighting any challenges and support needs and attending programme meetings, compile and circulate minutes as well as filing them as required.
What we are looking for
At least ‘A' level education, Mathematics at ‘O' level mandatory, Strong verbal and written communication skills including report writing skills, Good understanding and knowledge of the local situation and community dynamics including cultural, gender and protection issues, Know how to effectively convey information, in local languages (Shona or Ndebele) and in English; Expertise to enter, transcribe, record, maintain data/ information in written or electronic forms (previous experience in enumeration preferred)
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Public Health Engineers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North:
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
The role will provide technical leadership in researching, developing and implementing innovative WaSH and laundry solutions that reduce and enable redistribution of related household level care work in selected districts. The position will involve applying operational and specialist technical skills and knowledge to support and implement operational plans and projects to deliver superior operational performance. The PHE will also be responsible for facilitating the participatory identification/ mapping of sites for improved water and laundry facilities as well as managing the relationship between Oxfam and Unilever on technical design elements.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from individuals who possess a Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental or Agricultural Engineering or related field. Post graduate qualification in a related field will be a strong advantage. The candidate must have a minimum of 5 years' experience in project management / coordination experience in water and sanitation including rural water schemes as well as experience of managing or supervising projects notably in partnership with local NGOs/ or within the staffing of local NGOs
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Public Health Promoters (PHPs)
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the District Project Manager, the PHP will work with village health workers, communities and other stakeholders to promote high standards of hygiene, facilitate appropriate training to enhance local capacity. Work closely with other stakeholders, to ensure that the health promotion activities easily feed into the WASH programme and current national / district health policies, and where possible, assist the partners to use the existing windows of opportunities to improve / influence the policies and practices changes, which can improve health of the beneficiaries.
What we are looking for
Candidates will have at least a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health, or equivalent, significant public health promotion experience including Gender and HIV/AIDS mainstreaming, good report writing and willingness to work with rural communities.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to District Project Manager, the purpose of this role is to support the MEAL Coordinator, Humanitarian Program Coordinator (HPC) and Program Coordinators of the Country Program to monitor and evaluate Humanitarian, Food Security and WASH programs. As MEAL Officer, you will lead on all monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) activities for the response initiatives in the designated district(s). You will therefore work closely with the Oxfam MEAL network to ensure coordinated programme implementation and quality across the various areas of implementation.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from individuals who possess a Degree in Statistics, M&E, Agricultural Economics or equivalent and at least 3 years' experience in MEAL in a national or international NGO.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Project Assistant - Emergency Food Security & Vulnerable Livelihoods
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the District Project Manager initially for 2 months, the purpose of this role will be to support the EFSVL Officer in the planning, implementation and monitoring of all livelihoods and food security aspects of the response program and will involve assessing, analysing and responding to the Food Security & Livelihood requirements of the current food insecurity and El Nino related crisis in Zimbabwe to maximize integration with other areas of response activities (public health, governance, peace building and education).
What we are looking for
An individual with a Bachelor's Degree in Agriculture, Environmental Science and Economics, Political science, Rural Development, or relevant qualification. Strong communication skills (English and Ndebele). We are looking for someone with a minimum of 1 year experience in a similar role. I/NGO experience a plus.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Project Assistant - Logistics & Administration
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the Logistics Officer. The purpose of this role is to provide technical support in procurement, fleet management, warehousing and property management to the overall humanitarian response program(s). Key deliverables for this position include general administration of logistics processes in terms of warehousing, fleet management, documentation and reporting of all procurement processes.
What we are looking for:
An individual with a University degree/Advanced Diploma in Logistics or other professional qualifications in Logistics for example supply, warehousing or fleet management. Minimum of 3 years' field experience in handling local and offshore supply, transport management including clearance and tariff regimes. (Some of this time should have been in emergency relief programmes).
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Female Drivers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the Logistics & Admin Officer. This role will be required to provide transport support services by driving Oxfam vehicles in a responsible manner ensuring the safety of both the passengers and the vehicles in line with local statutory regulations and Oxfam policy. In addition, the driver will be expected to perform a variety of associated tasks including maintenance of vehicles in order to deliver a superior level of service and support.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from females who possess at least 5 O Levels (with passes in English & Maths) as a basic minimum. Potential applicants should be a holder of a valid driving license with no major infringements and must have at least 3 years' experience as a professional driver (which includes car and vehicle maintenance and experience of driving a range of vehicles such as 4 x 4 rough terrain/off-road vehicles). Experience with Prior NGO/International Humanitarian Organization will be an added advantage.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Data Capturers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
The scope of work for this role is to support the Oxfam humanitarian team to record compile and clean and analyze information for use in response to the El Nino induced drought. The role will also involve compiling daily update reports on project data capturing highlighting any challenges and support needs and attending program me meetings, compile and circulate minutes as well as filing them as required.
What we are looking for
At least a Certificate/Diploma in computing, At least 6 months' experience data capturing in contexts that range from humanitarian to development, Excellent expertise to enter, transcribe, record, maintain data/ information in written or electronic forms, Strong verbal and written communication skills (English and local languages- Shona or Ndebele)
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Enumerators
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
This role will involve supporting the Oxfam humanitarian team to mobilize and engage communities and relevant stakeholders for purposes of collecting data needed throughout the project cycle. Accurate entry of beneficiary and service provider data in specified formats such Excel and SPSS as well as conducting data verification and cleaning. The role will also involve compiling daily update reports on project data capturing highlighting any challenges and support needs and attending programme meetings, compile and circulate minutes as well as filing them as required.
What we are looking for
At least ‘A' level education, Mathematics at ‘O' level mandatory, Strong verbal and written communication skills including report writing skills, Good understanding and knowledge of the local situation and community dynamics including cultural, gender and protection issues, Know how to effectively convey information, in local languages (Shona or Ndebele) and in English; Expertise to enter, transcribe, record, maintain data/ information in written or electronic forms (previous experience in enumeration preferred)
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Public Health Engineers
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North:
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
The role will provide technical leadership in researching, developing and implementing innovative WaSH and laundry solutions that reduce and enable redistribution of related household level care work in selected districts. The position will involve applying operational and specialist technical skills and knowledge to support and implement operational plans and projects to deliver superior operational performance. The PHE will also be responsible for facilitating the participatory identification/ mapping of sites for improved water and laundry facilities as well as managing the relationship between Oxfam and Unilever on technical design elements.
What we are looking for
Applications are invited from individuals who possess a Bachelor's degree in Civil, Environmental or Agricultural Engineering or related field. Post graduate qualification in a related field will be a strong advantage. The candidate must have a minimum of 5 years' experience in project management / coordination experience in water and sanitation including rural water schemes as well as experience of managing or supervising projects notably in partnership with local NGOs/ or within the staffing of local NGOs
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also, note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Public Health Promoters (PHPs)
Deadline: 12 May 2017
We are looking for suitable candidates to join our project teams in Gutu, Masvingo and Matopo, Bulawayo, Mberengwa, Gokwe North.
These vacancies will involve extensive travelling and as such, you will need to be physically fit for travel, able and willing to travel regularly, at times at short notice locally and regionally. You should also have strong organization skills and be able to work effectively in a demanding environment. Proficiency in English and Shona and Ndebele is essential.
Oxfam is a global movement of people who won't live with the injustice of poverty. Together we save and rebuild lives in disasters. We help people build better lives for themselves. We speak out on the big issues that keep people poor, like inequality, discrimination against women and climate change. And we won't stop until every person on the planet can live without poverty. In Zimbabwe, Oxfam work spans across women's rights, sustainable food systems, policy & advocacy work as well as responding to humanitarian crisis as part of the Southern African region family. Thousands of people already commit their time and talents to our campaigning, humanitarian and long-term development projects. Now we're looking for yours!
Reporting to the District Project Manager, the PHP will work with village health workers, communities and other stakeholders to promote high standards of hygiene, facilitate appropriate training to enhance local capacity. Work closely with other stakeholders, to ensure that the health promotion activities easily feed into the WASH programme and current national / district health policies, and where possible, assist the partners to use the existing windows of opportunities to improve / influence the policies and practices changes, which can improve health of the beneficiaries.
What we are looking for
Candidates will have at least a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health, or equivalent, significant public health promotion experience including Gender and HIV/AIDS mainstreaming, good report writing and willingness to work with rural communities.
To apply
Interested individuals should send Cvs to the following email: HRZimbabwe@oxfam.org.uk
Please ensure that you clearly indicate the position and preferred location you are applying for in the Subject of your email. Candidates are allowed to choose more than 1 location.
Late applications will not be considered. The deadline is: 12 May 2017
Please note that as these are recruitments for emergency deployment, short listing will be done on a rolling basis and if the ideal candidate is identified before the deadline dates, the recruitment process will be closed.
Also note that the vacancies above are national positions and only open to individuals with the right to reside and work in Zimbabwe.
We particularly encourage applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women and previously disadvantaged groups. We also prefer people living within the respective districts. While we value all applications received, we unfortunately can only respond to shortlisted candidates.
Note: Oxfam does not charge a fee guarantee for selection or interviews or travel.
Source - Oxfam