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Program Assistant

Full-time Monrovia, LR
Posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago 16 views 0 applications

Job Description

The Program Assistant will work closely with the Gender and Inclusion Office to conduct research, prepare reports, and analyze data concerning the National Budget and make analyses on the budget. Mainly, the open Expenditure Assistant will provide technical support to the project, organize Workshops and training for County field officers, County council at national and local levels. He/she will also support the organization and perform related tasks where necessary. Support the work of the Gender Office and Open Expenditure. Foster relationship with key integrity institutions in all project counties. Support sensitization efforts around Open Expenditure. Support the tracking of corruption-related stories through newspapers, websites, and other Social Media Platforms. Conduct research and Report writing for the State of Corruption Report. Any related tasks determined by management. Must have a Bachelor's degree in business and finance from a recognized University and be qualified and certified in good standing in the Republic of Liberia. Minimum two (2) or more years of relevant experience working in Liberia. Appreciable understanding about corruption in Liberia and its impact on women, youths, communities, etc. Fluency in English; excellent written and oral communication skills, including facilitation and cross-cultural communication; Strong attention to detail, organizational. and time management skills; Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and online research;

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