OPPORTUNITY FOR EUROPEAN GRADUATES – COMMUNITY CONTENT AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR (H/F) – UGANDA (10017184)
Job Type
Company : Total E&P Uganda B.V.
Contract : VIE 12 Month
Branch : Exploration Production
Location : Uganda – Kampala
Interviews will take place in : Paris- La Défense
Starting date : September 2011
Salary : Ubifrance rates + accommodation
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Job description
In a context of development of Oil&Gas in Uganda, supporting local economic development and enhancing community participation into the value chain will be pilars of our subsidiary’s corporate social responsibility program.
Within the corporate social responsibility team, the succesful candidate will lead the community content and local economic development projects.
In particular, he will strongly contribute to:
- Get a deep understanding of the local socio-economic fabric in Lake Albert area
- Identify opportunities for community cont in Total Uganda value chain
- Define objectives, action plan and monitoring indicators regarding community content and local economic development
- Identify other local economic development projects that may be developed in the area or elsewhere, foster partnerships and enhance spill-over effects.
- Identify implementing partners
- Follow-up on planned actions, monitor and evaluate projects
- Define a communication plan
VIE Positions are available to citizens of the European Economic Area (EU + Norway, Liechtenstein and Iceland) aged between 18 and 28. More information regarding the VIE programme (including salary rates) can be found on www.civiweb.com.
Required skills
Education
Master’s degree in political sciences, economy, international development, sociology, or IEP, or Engineering degree, or Business school degree
Fluent english
Experience
Relevant internships
Skills
Organisation
Autonomy
Team spirit
Being proactive
Able to work in culturally new environments (Uganda/Lake Albert area)
Able to work with a wide range of stakeholders (supply chain department, NGOs, donors, local communities, local authorities…)
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