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2015 News & Events  

December 2015  

Vacancy: Development Officer

21 December 2015

The Embassy wishes to contract the services of a Development Officers to support the embassy in overseeing the implementation of the Irish Aid programme. The Programme Executive will work closely with the embassy team and will report directly to the relevant Line Programme Manager. 

Vacancy: Vulnerability Advisor

21 December 2015

The Embassy wishes to contract the services of a full-time Vulnerability Advisor to work with the Embassy team, under the direct supervision of the Senior Advisor, in supporting the oversight and implementation of the future country strategy programme. The Advisor will work closely with other colleagues within the Embassy, in particular the Resilience pillar team.

Vacancy: Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor

21 December 2015

The Embassy wishes to contract the services of a full-time Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor. Overseen by the Head of Development, the Advisor will report to the Development Specialist and lead the development and implementation of Irish Aid's Monitoring and Evaluation plans in Malawi. The Advisor will work closely with colleagues responsible for Irish Aid's partnership programmes and the Embassy communication team to ensure effective documentation and dissemination of results and lessons learnt.


May 2015

Vacancy: Temporary Programme Manager

12 May 2015

The Embassy wishes to contract the services of a Programme Manager to work with the Embassy team for a period of up to six months.  The Programme Manager will support the senior management team in the oversight and implementation of the ongoing country programme and in the process of developing the new Country Strategy Programme. The Irish Aid Programme has as its core priority, the reduction of poverty, hunger and inequality in developing countries.