Position: Full Time
Organization: Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC)
Background
Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC) is a local Non-Governmental Organization registered with Oromia Attorney General Bureau (OAGB) in accordance with the Oromia Regional State proclamation for Civil Society Organizations with a certificate No WB/03/0099. APCfC is currently implementing a five years (2023-2027) nexus project funded by CST-Ethiopia in Dire and Moyale Woredas, in Borana zone. The project is implemented with the overall aim to promote women and older adolescent girls have sustainable lives including diverse food sources and economic well-being, increased safety, psychosocial wellbeing, and meaningful participation and leadership; and Women and men affected by crisis can meet their basic needs, transition from reliance on relief assistance towards meeting and/or protecting their food and livelihoods needs independently.
To meet its project objectives APCfC calls for interested and competent professionals to apply for the following vacant positions.
Job position summary:
Under direct supervision of APCfC Program Manager, the overall role of the Field project coordinator is to coordinate the “Nexus Project” implementation in Dire and Moyale Woredas from APCfC’s field coordination office located in Mega town (Dire Woreda). He/she will be responsible for overall coordination and management of all project components through undertaking day to day planning, coordination and management of the project activities and coaching of assigned project staff.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensure effective management of the project in line with the application package, workplans and other related project documents.
Ensure strategic engagement, networking and collaboration with all project stakeholders, donor staff and target program participants and proper recording
Ensure effective M&E and Progress Reporting
Ensure efficient use of the available equipment and financial resources of the project.
Maintain donor compliance and appropriate application of the organization financial policy
Serves as focal person of APCfC in emergency preparedness and response planning (EPRP) at the Woreda/ Zonal level and provides support to local partners including the community.
Support on advocacy and information sharing on MSD learning and support partners to share learnings, with relevant stakeholders
Assess capacity building needs of project staff and organize and accordingly document and share key lessons learned, case stories and program achievements for shared learning.
Ensure personal commitment in building constructive and collaborative working relationship and team spirit with project staff and smooth application of APCfC’s Compliant Handling Mechanisms.
Compile regular updates/ reports of the ongoing development and humanitarian response and peace building activities of the project to line manager.
Note:
Qualified female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
Our Recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to child protection and safeguarding.
Only short-listed applicants will be invited to participate in an interview and for written exam.
Required number: 1 (One)
Duty Station: Mega-Dire with frequent travel to project sites in Dire and Moyale Woredas
Terms of Employment: Ten months (with the possibility of extension), Full time
Basic Salary: Birr 33,333.33(Thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three & thirty-three cents) plus 30% of hardship Allowance.
Education and Work Experience Required:
Master’s Degree (M.A) or Bachler of Arts Degree (B.A) in social sciences, Rural development, Community development, Sociology, business Management and others related field of studies with minimum of 8 years practical experience for M.A holders and 10 years for B.A holders.
Experience of working in a humanitarian, development, Peace building and related projects in in Pastoralist areas in the NGO setting is an asset.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
Solid knowledge and experience of project coordination, program management cycle particularly within humanitarian and development contexts including excellent concept note/proposal writing and report writing skills.
Good understanding of the context of the pastoral environment and that of women, girls and youth issues on social, political, economic and cultural context of the area.
Knowledge and understanding on sustainable livelihood framework and Practical knowledge in applying the market system development (MSD) approach, local advocacy strategy and Women Empowerment and GBV project implementation in the context of humanitarian and development projects.
Experience in Project cycle management including excellent concept note/proposal writing and report writing skills.
Experience of leadership and management of team ability to establish and sustain effective relationships with local communities, and partners including government sectors.
Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills including influencing, negotiation and coaching/mentoring.
Good practical knowledge in the standard computer applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
Good communication skills and fluency in written and spoken English and Afan Oromo languages is mandatory.
Knowledge and familiarity with the Project operation areas and culture and norms of pastoralist community is an asset.
Interested applicants should submit a Motivational Letter with details of how they meet the ‘job requirements’ outlined above, including description of past professional experience; non-returnable updated CV with at least three references; and non-returnable soft copies of credentials with the subject “the name of position they are Appling for” to either of the following addresses:
Email address: apcfc23@gmail.com or submit non-returnable hardcopies at Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC) Head Office, Addis Ababa, Nifas Silk Lafto Sub city, Woreda 02, around German square, besides, Yetebaberut Gas Station.
or
submit non-returnable hardcopies at Association of Pastoralist Community for Change (APCfC) Dire or Moyale Field Offices in Borana
If you need further clarifications, please use phone number +251 118 96 02 32 during working hours (9:00 am-5:00pm) before the deadline.
Deadline: Feb 23, 2023, 12:00 AM
Location:
Amount: Not Specified