Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Director of Water Programs, charity: water, New York, Projects in Africa

how do you say, that pius! in pidgin.
no way to defeat him
ken
(bono, that means good, right?)


At 01:30 PM 11/10/2010, you wrote:
Ken, like every great Professor of Literature, algebra has never been your forte[] . So, let me take you through the formula you have ignored:

What charitable organizations are legally supposed to do (X) minus what they actually do (Y) multiplied by the unending grey areas and wiggle rooms (Z) = Bono

X - Y x Z = Bono

Pius




--- On Wed, 10/11/10, kenneth harrow <harrow@msu.edu> wrote:

From: kenneth harrow <harrow@msu.edu>
Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Director of Water Programs, charity: water, New York, Projects in Africa
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, 10 November, 2010, 14:00

charitable organizations are legally supposed to list how much of one's contribution goes to overhead expenses and how much to the project. some are much better than others.
ken

At 06:19 PM 11/9/2010, you wrote:
"Compensation:
A competitive compensation package will be offered to the successful
candidate."
 
This is always the annoying catch with these yeye American and European "charities." The compensation package is always the catch. By the time they pay for the brand new Pajero Jeep or Land Rover of this new employee, one or two free tickets back home to America or Europe per year, competitive incovenience allowance, a villa in the city from where to take episodic excursions to that bush Africa that needs charity water, a driver, and a chain gang of domestic aides, very little will be left of the $2 billion that this new employee is supposed to raise in order to facilitate the re-invention of charity.
 
Ask Bono.
 
 
Pius






--- On Tue, 9/11/10, Jessica Matthews <devnetjobs@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Jessica Matthews <devnetjobs@gmail.com>
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Director of Water Programs, charity: water, New York, Projects in Africa
To: "USA Africa Dialogue Series" <usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, 9 November, 2010, 19:16

Director of Water Programs
charity: water
www.charitywater.org
New York, NY
charity: water is focused on providing clean, safe drinking water to
100 million people in the next ten years. To do this, charity: water
is scaling its staff, its countries of work, its international
partnerships-and they are-inventing charity in the process.
The DIRECTOR OF WATER PROGRAMS will:
• As a member of charity: water's Executive Team, help lead the
organization and drive the cultural values that make our organization
distinct.
• Drive charity: water's program strategy and build partner capacity
to fund $2B in projects over the next 10 years.
• Have ownership of all funds sent to the field for project work.
You'll deploy, monitor and report on $10-20M in project funding this
year, growing to $500M per year over the next 10 years.
• Develop and lead people and systems to manage continual influx of
complex project data, and to scale exponentially over the next 5-10
years.
• Develop and manage high-level relationships with NGO leaders, water
experts, field engineers and community workers, driving testing and
broad adoption of viable new technologies and best practices.

• Drive quarterly project funding planning, including vetting and
negotiating partner project proposals and coordinating funding
capacity with fundraising and accounting teams.
• Represent charity: water in the global safe drinking water,
sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) sector.
• Uphold charity: water's commitment to transparency and efficiency by
holding partners accountable for financial and project status
reporting.
We are looking for a truly remarkable individual to join the senior
leadership team. The ideal candidate will display these unique
qualities:
• At least 5 years experience and expertise in international
development, preferably focused on programs providing clean drinking
water and hygiene and sanitation training to impoverished communities.
• Experience with designing and managing scalable systems to track,
organize and analyze complex project data.
• Proven relationship skills with ability to develop and leverage
productive relationships with NGO executives, water experts, engineers
and field workers.
• Strong communication skills, with ability to speak authoritatively
at conferences, in meetings and on video.
• Analytical, detailed and numbers-oriented approach to planning and
budgeting.
Education:
Bachelor's degree is required. Advance degree a plus.
Travel:
Travel internationally at least 12 weeks per year.
Compensation:
A competitive compensation package will be offered to the successful
candidate.
For more detailed information, go to: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/9november2010-charitywater.html
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