The MARKUP project implemented by ITC in Burundi is part of a bigger MARKUP programme in which other partner organizations are involved and working all under the same umbrella. More specifically, ITC has the responsibility to implement a regional component for the EAC (EAC-Window) as well as country-specific components (Tanzania and Burundi Windows) which are all integrated and delivered as one and in close collaboration with other programme stakeholders. The programme is funded by the European Union.
Concerning ITC’s involvement, MARKUP covers the following interventions:
EAC-Window:
Tanzania Window:
Burundi Window:
The Programme will be implemented in close collaboration with the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ), with a Project Coordination Unit (PCU) to be set up in Arusha, Tanzania, and with a backstopping unit based in Headquarters. The PCU in Arusha will consist of a Coordinator, a Senior Regional Technical Officer, an M&E Officer, a Standards and SPS Expert a Regional Administrative Assistant (current opening) and National Administrative Assistant in Burundi. At Headquarters, located within the Office for Africa, there will be a Programme Management Officer, a Project Officer and a Programme Assistant.
Provides reliable administrative coordination of MARKUP planning and preparation activities and general office support services in the country. Processes work and requisite follow-up accomplished under some supervision, seeks advice from and/or reporting to supervisor as needed. Accurately prepares administrative documents. Consistently applies appropriate policies, guidelines and procedures. Effectively and in a timely manner, liaises and interacts with colleagues and concerned parties internally and externally.
High school diploma or equivalent. Training in project management and/or business administration would be an advantage.
A minimum of four years (4) of work experience in programme or project administration, technical cooperation or related area.
Experience in working with African countries and development partners, private sector or civil society organisations in the region would be an asset.
Advance knowledge of English is required. Working knowledge of French and Swahili desirable.