Subventions de recherche et bourses Carman International Fellowship

Location: Moshi, Tanzania

Full-time position
Closing Date: May 1, 2016
Job #9935
Posted: February 21, 2016
 

At Mosaic International, we believe in providing opportunities to grow, learn and contribute. This doesn’t apply only to the individuals we serve, however. It also applies to those who work with us.

Each year, we fund international fellows through the Carman International Fellowship Program at Mosaic. We currently have a fellowship opening for the 2016-2017 fellowship year, begin in September 2016. It will be located in our program in Moshi, Tanzania. The fellowship position is an integral part of our program’s success.

Benefits of Fellowship

  • Monthly fellowship stipend and housing allowance
  • Paid round-trip travel to Tanzania
  • Emergency healthcare insurance
  • Paid language tutoring in Swahili during initial fellowship phase
  • Opportunity to gain professional experience in international development and program management in several fields, including global health, international education, human rights advocacy and economic development
  • Strong, consistent support from US-based NGO
  • Strong local support in Tanzania – a stable, peaceful country

Fellowship Duties Will Include:

  • Consulting with and mentoring program staff in Tanzania to strengthen programs, build capacity and increase sustainability
  • Assisting program staff in Tanzania with program monitoring/evaluation, data collection and database creation/management
  • Coordinating international volunteers, volunteer groups and donor visits
  • Participating in meetings, planning sessions and program events with local staff
  • Coordinating and communicating between local office in Tanzania and US headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Contributing writing, photography and videography for use in Mosaic International’s outreach efforts
  • Other duties developed around candidate’s interests, abilities and experience that will contribute to the BCC program

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • One-year commitment to living and working in Moshi, Tanzania starting September 2016
  • Bachelor’s degree in International Studies, International Relations, Global or Public Health, or related field with focus on international development
  • Previous field experience in an international setting
  • Ability to work under remote supervision to meet goals and deadlines
  • Ability to balance a variety of tasks, projects and other duties
  • Ability to work in a cross-cultural environment in partnership with an all-local staff

Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Master’s Degree in International Studies, International Relations, Global or Public Health, or related field
  • Previous field experience in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Demonstrated interest in development of programs for young adults with disabilities, public/private partnerships for special education, public health data collection and analysis
  • Experience developing and evaluating service quality assurance systems
  • Experience with working with children or adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities (professional, academic or volunteer experience)
  • Ability to communicate in Swahili not required, but very helpful (Swahili tutoring offered in initial fellowship period, as stated above)