The Inclusive Growth, Social Protection and Jobs Programme is a 5-year (2017-2021) ILO/Irish Aid Programme with an overall goal of ensuring that national governments use appropriate, well designed and well managed social protection and employment intensive infrastructure programmes in order to promote resilience, access to services and employment opportunities for the poor and vulnerable people, thus contributing to inclusive economic growth. The Programme has two components: social protection and Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) and covers five countries, namely Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Vietnam (for Social Protection Component) and Tanzania (for Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) component). The Programme under EIIP component works to achieve the following key outcomes:
The Government of Tanzania and its cooperating partners are implementing the Public Works Program as a safety net intervention under Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) programme implemented under Tanzania Social Action Fund (TASAF). The PSSN objective is to ensure timely and predicable transfers to poor households to enable to earn additional income through their participation in public works activities during lean season while creating quality community assets, imparting technical and vocational skills and addressing the impact of climate change. To this end the ILO together with TASAF and its partners conducted an assessment of TASAF PSSN Public Works Programme Component using ISPA-PWP Assessment Tool. The ILO Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) is addressing the recommendations of this assessment for the continuous improvement of the TASAF PSSN Public Works Programme while promoting employment intensive approaches in job rich sectors such as infrastructures, agriculture, forestry and tourism.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) seeks to recruit a National Programme Officer who will assist implementation of the EIIP component in Tanzania whose overall aim is to ensure that ‘pro-employment investment policy, strategy and programmes address rampant unemployment and social protection deficits in target areas within the context of the TASAF PSSN Public Works Programme and promotion of employment intensive approach in public investments.
Under the overall responsibility of the Country Director for ILO Country Office for the United Republic of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi (CO-Dar es Salaam) - the National Programme Officer (NPO) will directly report to the National Programme Coordinator (NPC) for Inclusive Growth, Social Protection and Jobs Programme based in the CO-Dar es Salaam. The NPO will work in coordination with other project staff, national partners and stakeholders involved in the coordination and implementation of public employment programmes in Tanzania. The incumbent will also work in close liaison with the EIIP Specialist attached to the ILO Decent Work Team in Pretoria, who is backstopping the project.
University degree or equivalent qualification in civil and/or environmental engineering. Qualification in natural resources management, climate change, or related disciplines with expertise in social Analysis will be added advantage
At least two years of proven experience in the infrastructure and/or environmental sectors particularly in policy and strategy formulation, project planning and management, capacity building for sector institutions, training and procurement of works and services. He/she should also have at least one year of working experience in employment intensive infrastructure works. Experience in social protection and familiarity with PSSN interventions implemented under TASAF will be an added advantage
Excellent command of English. Good knowledge of Kiswahili is required.
Ability to perform a variety of conceptual analyses required for project design, administration and evaluation techniques and practices; Demonstrated ability to consult, negotiate and work with multiple partners, including government, social partners and UN agencies and to foster cooperation and effective networks; Demonstrated ability to organise and facilitate meetings and workshops, good public speaking skills; Demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural team, good interpersonal skills; Demonstrated ability in gender mainstreaming will be an added advantage; and Good command of computer application skills.