Save The Children Project Manager, Health and Nutrition Jobs in Ethiopia

Save The Children Project Manager, Health and Nutrition Jobs in Ethiopia


Job Id: 199345

Category: Health Care
Location: Dilla with frequent travel to Gedeo and Guji zone’s woreda
Career Level: Managerial Level (Manager, Supervisor, Director)
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: As per the scale of the organization

Job Description

Introduction

Save the Children is an exciting and dynamic organization that follows a holistic approach to achieve more for children and use its resources in an efficient and sustainable way.

Save the Children is an organization for talented people with different backgrounds and perspectives. We are proud that our people are representative of the children we work with and we thrive on our diversity.

We are an equal opportunity organization dedicated to our core values of Accountability, Ambition, Collaboration, Creativity and Integrity.

Our culture is embedded in these values, along with a strong commitment to our Child Safeguarding Protocol, ensuring that all representatives of Save the Children demonstrate the highest standards of behaviour towards children both in their private and professional lives.

Save the Children offers sound employment conditions with opportunities for personal growth and development. If you are interested to work in an organization that is determined to achieve dramatic change for the most vulnerable children, we encourage you to look through the job profile below.

Job Title

Project Manager, Health and Nutrition

Code

011

Place of Work

Dilla with frequent travel to Gedeo and Guji zone’s woreda

Programme/Unit

Humanitarian

Monthly Salary in ETB

As per the organization Scale

No. of Positions

1(one)

Reports to

Sr Humanitarian Manager

Length of Contract

Five month with possibilities of extension

Role Purpose:

The project manager will be responsible for field management and implementation of ECHO and UNOCHA funded Health and Nutrition projects in the field office.

The Project manager will be responsible for ensuring that key organisational principles and approaches, such as child participation, sound M&E systems, financial control and compliance will be achieved in the period. He/she will be responsible for ensuring that lessons derived through implementation will be well articulated, documented and shared.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

Project Management

  • Ensure the projects are delivered according to the contractual requirements of the donors, i.e. that all activities and deliverables are completed within the timescale and budget, reports are submitted as per the agreed schedule and formats and any other requirements or criteria are fulfilled as specified in signed agreements.

  • Update detailed work plans of project staff with project implementation and ensure this is used by the whole project team to monitor project progress towards completion.

  • Develop detail implementation plan and budget phasing in consultation with Sr. Humanitarian Program Manager and award focal points.

  • Ensure programmatic and financial reports for donors, the government partners and Save the Children are prepared as required, ensuring these are of a high quality and submitted to EC Senior Program Manager in timely manner. Be fully aware of the grant compliance regulations.

  • As a budget holder for the project, responsible for the management and revision of realistic budget, ensuring proper authorization and monitoring expenditure in line with the budget and donor guidelines, Save the Children grant management and financial guidelines. This will include the supervision of quarterly variance analysis reports on both budgets.

  • To provide guidance and supervision to the project staff, together Gedeo and Guji Health and Nutrition coordinators, to ensure they have clear objectives and received regular support and supervision.

  • Ensure that established protocols for communication and management arrangements are followed by the project team.

  • Lead regular field based project review meetings, to include grant management, finance and implementation.

  • Ensure coordination with ECHO project consortium members; provide/receive the required supports and regular update of the projects.

  • Manages the human and material resource of the project as per the given schemes and donor requirements

    Technical Programme Effectiveness

  • Coordinate in the field the delivery of technical support by technical specialists, technical thematic leads and external consultants

  • Ensure quality of work assisting project staff in the use of key generic and Save the Children tools and guidelines. These include, among others, child participation, child right programming and mainstreaming of gender, diversity and HIV/AIDS.

  • Technically oversee,
    with the relevant project staff, the M&E plan for the program.

  • Regular visits to the project implementation sites and communities

  • Arrange the midterm review meetings and others as per the requirements.

    Strategic Donor Relations/Resource Mobilization

  • Serve as the Save the Children senior project representative for the donor in the field, nurture appropriate Save the Children public relationships, liaise with local government authorities and member of the consortium.

  • Provide regular updates on the project as per requirements which might include case studies, photographic documentation, and other reports outside the donor’s quarterly reporting requirements.

  • Accompany and facilitate donor, Save the Children’s senior staff and other external visits and provide relevant background materials.

    Other

  • The Project manager will be responsible for additional tasks and duties as and when required to support the overall Country Programme priorities.

    Job Requirements

    Essential

  • MPH with background of Public health officer or BSC Nurse is mandatory.

  • 6 years of relevant progressive experience, out of which 2 years in managerial positions.

  • Experiences of RMNCH-N in the government sector.

  • Immediate availability

  • Willingness to work in hardship area.

    Desirable

  • Experience of coordinating and working with government counterparts and other partners at various levels

  • Experience in management of EHF or ECHO grants as well as other institutional donors

  • Knowledge of the area and region where the post is located.

  • Understanding of the challenges and opportunities in realising children’s rights, in relation to the thematic area.

  • Proven conceptual skills and an ability to think and plan strategically

  • Strong representation and networking skills with the ability to liaise well with a wide range of individuals

  • Good advocacy, communication, presentation and facilitation skills

  • Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to train and mentor staff

  • Proven ability to manage a complex and demanding workload

  • Good spoken and written English

  • Good computer skills (particularly Excel, Word and databases).

  • Knowledge of both region’s local language is an added value.

  • Willingness and ability to travel to all project areas in the Gedeo and Guji zone, within approved security frameworks.

    Working contacts

    External:

  • Significant engagement with regional government officials in relevant departments at senior level, closely liaising with woreda authorities.

  • Attendance at regular and ad hoc technical and policy level meetings. Frequent interaction with both technical and management counterparts in government, and other stakeholders.

  • Regular involvement with representatives of donors, international agencies and local civil society.

  • Regular working relationship with consortium technical and managerial staff.

    Internal:

  • The Health and Nutrition Project Manager reports to the Senior Humanitarian program manager at Hawasa and functional relationship with other respective Senior Program Managers in Addis Ababa.

  • Regular engagement with the Field Office staff and technical specialists in Addis Ababa is essential. Work should also be coordinated with the other thematic teams to enhance cross-fertilisation and ensure integrated programming.

  • Collaboration with all departments, and support of overall aims of the country programme, are also essential.

    How to Apply

    Interested applicants who meet the Miminum requirements should send the following through ethiojobs.net on or before February 27, 2019.

    a.A CV (not more than 3 pages)

    b. A cover letter (not more than one page)

    c. A one page table summarizing your educational background, work experience, technical skills and competencies to facilitate the screening process. Refer the vacancy announcement while doing this

    Please Do not submit copies of transcripts, academic degrees or recommendation letters with the application. You will provide them upon request.

    Please Make Sure You State the Code of the Vacancy on the Subject of Your Email.

    We need to keep children safe and as such, our selection process reflects our commitment to ensuring that only those who are suitable to work with children are considered for these posts.

    All successful applicants will, therefore, be required to complete a Police Check and must sign onto our Child Safeguarding Policy and Code of Conduct.

    In the selection of its staff, Save the Children is committed to gender balance and diversity without distinction as to race, sex or religion, and without discrimination of persons with disabilities.

    Note: All travel costs should be covered by the applicant if invited for written exam or interview

    Save The Children Project Manager, Health and Nutrition Jobs in Ethiopia

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