Connected Development [CODE] is Hiring!
NOTE: These positions are no more available
Connected Development [CODE] is a non government organization whose mission is to improve access to information and empower local and marginalized communities in Africa. We strengthen local communities by creating platforms for dialogue, enabling informed debate, and building capacities of marginalized communities which will bring about social and economic progress within communities, while promoting transparency and accountability.
CODE is looking for committed, motivated and dynamic persons to join the team to contribute and enhance their activities in a professional, efficient and effective manner.
Applications are hereby invited from suitable qualified persons to fill the three full term positions below:
- Administrative and Finance Officer
- Digital Marketing and Communications Officer
- Programme Officer
Administrative and Finance Officer
Under the supervision of The Chief Executive, the Administrative and Finance officer will be the overall responsible for running the administrative, finance and logistics functions of Connected Development. The Administrative and Finance officer will work closely with The Chief Executive to ensure smooth day-to-day operations as well as overall office management. The Officer will also work with our various donor agencies, clients, beneficiaries and service providers.
Work Hours (8am – 5pm) from Monday – Friday except during public holidays and sometimes might need to be present at our events during the weekend
Gender: Female only
Job Purpose:
This position will perform scheduling, meeting logistics, guest receiving, and general administrative assistance for multiple experts and team as a shared resource. This role takes an administrative to juggle priorities, understand requests and needs and deliver clear and professional communications and support. This role will participate on administrative projects, deliver and track proposals, and will partner with all levels of staff, experts and the full administration team.
Responsibilities Include
Support and coordinate schedules and administrative requests for multiple CODE projects.
Anticipate and respond with quality, professional administrative support
Prepare expense reconciliations for team and volunteers
Prepare budget plans in line with work plans and financial rules and regulations and ensure that costs are reasonably estimated. Prepare budget plan revisions as required
Support implementation of activities in accordance with the budget plans and available funds
Shepherd contract or proposal process, orientation schedule, onboarding and offboarding when requested
Monitor expenditures against financial authorizations;
Prepare financial reports and updates for donors in consultation with the management.
Work well with all levels of the organization; editors, volunteers, staff, technical staff, contractors, Experts etc.
Provide administrative solutions and quality support at all times.
Hold confidentiality and ability to work with sensitive matters and information.
Ability to work with colleagues who do not have English as primary language.
Special projects as assigned including working on small to large events with other team members
Required Qualifications
A year of administrative and financial support in a medium organization/ voluntary organization/ academic institution.
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting/Finance or Administrative courses.
Demonstrated technical aptitude and savvy, ability to adjust, learn and use new and different open source s/w.
Excellent calendar management and meeting preparation skills
Excellent accounting and financial planning skills
Setting up Teleconference and video conferencing meetings
Comfortable and experienced with technology, various a/v equipment, and s/w.
Excellent writing and communication skills.
Expert in the use of Microsoft Office Suites especially Excel
Expert in the use of QuickBooks
Excellent organization and planning skills
Superior attention to detail and ability to anticipate needs and provide solutions
Excellent ability work with all levels of staff including a wide range of diversity of staff
Ability to learn, adapt and thrive in changing technical environment
Must enjoy supportive, service oriented administrative work within a team of professionals
Additional Desired Qualifications include
Experience in event planning, local or international travel and speaking additional languages (Hausa is a priority)
Open Source knowledge and strong desire to learn and be part of free access and open source movement
Working with Spreadsheets as a Travel and Expense system
International time zone and virtual community experience
Working with virtual communities
Experience with editing on Wikipedia, Google Documents or other wiki projects
Digital Marketing and Communications Officer
Under the supervision of The Chief Executive, The Digital Marketing and Communications Officer will maintain our blog, twitter handles, Facebook pages and other social media platform for several of our project. The officer will make our online platforms function as a way for us to show how our ideology to contributing to change in our small world. In doing this, he/she will actively seek out stories from our community engagement, capacity building, meetings, courtesy visits, data literacy sessions to highlight the human side of our projects and document more fully the effect that these projects have on the real world.
Work Hours (8am – 5pm) from Monday – Friday except during public holidays and sometimes might need to be present at our events during the weekend.
We are seeking a writer, transcriber, creative artist and researcher who can assist with various storytelling-related tasks to bring these stories to life.
Gender: Female applicants will be given priority for this position
Responsibilities include
Working with the Communications team to research potential stories.
Authoring of captivating Press Releases
Prepare reports in form of blogs, and stories for other traditional media
Frequent posting of relevant messages on our various Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin Pages
Management of the online platform that CODE develops in managing its project and programmes
Lead and advise on all Knowledge Management sharing tools at CODE
Online, Offline and telephone interviewing.
Transcribing audio or video interviews.
Writing and formatting unedited interviews and stories into publishable content via new media – Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn.
Required Qualifications
A minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in the Arts, Social Sciences or Humanities or other relevant field
Ability to understand and translate languages.
Photography, graphic arts or video production skills.
Great understanding of using blogs as reports
Excellent use of Twitter and Facebook as a social media tool for social change
High energy for and commitment to the CODE’s open knowledge and empowerment mission.
Ability to turnaround content on a tight schedule.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills and interpersonal skills.
The ability to excel in a fast-paced, multitasking environment that demands fast turn-around.
Intellectual curiosity and flexibility that makes you enjoy tackling difficult and ambiguous problems in creative ways.
The ability to flourish in a highly transparent and collaborative environment and work on a team with diverse demographic and cultural characteristics.
Must have access to a personal computer and internet connection outside the office space.
+1 Ability to speak and understand Hausa Language and experience in planning stakeholders meetings, rural community outreaches, local or international travel and speaking additional languages
+1 Knowledge or involvement in the Connected Development [CODE] community
Programme Officer
CODE’s Strategic Plan has sets out some ambitious new directions for its work. In particular, there is an emphasis on scaling our work around Follow The Money. A key role of the Programme Officer is to spearhead and support the implementation of various components of these programmes in the northern region across the network of journalists, and activist embedded in other NGOs. In this context, the Programme officer will implement programmes and multi-national projects which we refer to as “activations” in several states in the northern region and in some case the west African region.
Work Hours (8am – 5pm) from Monday – Friday except during public holidays and sometimes might need to be present at our events during the weekend
Gender: Female applicants are encouraged to apply for this position
Responsibilities include:
The main function of the programme officer will be coordination of projects in Northern Nigeria, any part of the country and West African region.
Specifically, the Programme Officer will:
Lead community outreaches, stakeholder meetings, and other events as it relates to projects executed by CODE.
Ensure the timely and cost-effective execution of project activities, including the coordination and supervision of sub-grants and contracts with local partners and external service providers.
Strive for high-quality outputs and the greatest possible impact of project activities in order to advance the transparency and accountability agenda in the states.
Ensure that all donor contractual obligations (financial management, fund transfer requests, procurement regulations, financial and narrative reporting, etc.) for the project are met in a professional, transparent and timely manner
Work in close collaboration and ensure ongoing communication with project partners
Coordinate and monitor the implementation of project-wide work plans, budgets, reporting cycles and information systems across CODE
Work in close collaboration with the CODE team members, volunteers, consultant, and contract staffs in particular, the relevant stakeholders in each target state.
Any other tasks identified by the line manager necessary to ensure that CODE’s projects are implemented successfully.
Required Qualifications
A minimum of university degree or professional qualification in business administration, management, finance, social science, public administration, economics, or another relevant field
1/2+ years of project management experience with an NGO or International Organisation, with demonstrated in-depth knowledge on project management best practice
Knowledge of, or considerable interest in, the work of CODE and the field of anti-corruption; solid understanding of and experience in the area of corruption in the public sector and/or of political realities in Nigeria are a distinct advantage
Experience with the implementation of advocacy activities and/or advocacy training
Fluency in English; knowledge of Hausa Language would be an advantage
Highly developed teamwork and intercultural communication skills
Willingness to travel to any part of Nigeria (most especially Northern Nigeria)
Other Information about the positions and the location
CODE offer an inspiring work environment with real learning opportunities and support and all position will be based at our office in the Central Area District of Abuja
To apply:
If you will like to join our team of dedicated professionals, working in a dynamic and international environment, and you meet up with the above requirement for any of the 3 positions,
kindly send an email to apply@connecteddevelopment.org with the attachment of the following document (in Word Document format or PDF) on or before August 7, 2015.
- your cover letter (why you think we should hire you), in not more than 1 page
- your CV or resume in not more than 3 pages
Please include the role you are applying for in the subject of the email e.g Digital Marketing and Communications Officer.
All qualified applicants will be contacted on or before August 12, 2015 , as such if you do not hear from us, please consider that we cannot admit you into our team this time, nevertheless we will add you to the list of our prospective team member.