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Action for Development Ethiopia
Social Science
Agricultural Economics
Gedo,Dilla,Wenago
2 years - 4 years
8 Positions
2024-01-31
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2024-02-09
Agricultural Engineering
Agriculture Science
Full Time
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Job Description
The woreda program coordinator is responsible for leading and coordinating the high-quality and effective planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Highland Resilience Activity (HRA) at the woreda level. The woreda program coordinator guides field-level program implementation for all kebeles under the supervision of the Zone Coordinator works closely with the regional and zone technical teams and M&E team for effective, impactful, and responsive program implementation. S/he facilitates partnerships with other implementing partners and the private sector at woreda level to ensure complementarity with existing activities, while ensuring the alignment of HRA implementation in line with the program’s overall approach. S/he maintains close coordination with the government offices, and PSNP program participants. to ensure implementation quality and accountability. The woreda program coordinator is also accountable for effective monitoring and evaluation of kebele-level “push” interventions and ensures timely and quality delivery of quarterly and annual project reports and documents the impact of HRA activities. Her/his close working relationships with all technical units ensure program activities are carried out according to the highest standards and remain responsive and appropriate to the local context
Major Responsibility
Technical Direction and Program Quality
Provide overall vision and technical direction for the implementation of “push” intervention on the Highland Resilience Activity at woreda level, ensuring interventions are tailored to PSNP households in each kebele.
Contributes to and guide integrated assessments to understand existing implementation approaches and modalities, results, and on-going needs in line with HRA’s goal of supporting the graduation of PSNP households through market-based approaches.
Lead the sequencing, layering and integration of HRA activities at woreda and kebele level, internally as well as with other partners.
Facilitates the ability of technical advisors to effectively operate at woreda-level.
Facilitate regular context monitoring to support updating and adapting activities for greatest impact.
Program Management
Leads and coordinates high quality and effective program planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of HRA’s interventions at woreda-level and in all kebeles under supervision,
Where appropriate, provide oversight and accountability for quality l program implementation for “push” interventions at the kebele and woreda level Effectively coordinate with other implementing partners to tailor and facilitate the design and delivery of interventions tailored to woreda and kebele context.
Regularly provide communication on project progress as per program’s communication protocols, including through weekly updates to Zone and Regional Coordinators; provide regular updates on context, project progress, effectiveness of project approaches, and partnerships.
Prepare quarterly and monthly plans, aligned with the allocated budget and programming targets.
Participate in zone and regional coordination meetings and ensure documentation and delivery of action points.
Ensure timely and quality delivery of quarterly and annual project reports internally to HRA MEL/CLA team.
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
Adhere to program learning systems and strengthen the effort to document the impact of HRA activities.
Facilitates and helps update the setting of targets for program implementation based on context.
Closely works with the Regional M&E team to continuously monitor, ensure implementation quality, and support an accountability system in the field.
Ensure the Woreda programming targets and approach are being met, by implementing activities in accordance with the agreed work plans and timelines, and report discrepancies and changes to the zonal coordinator.
Partners learning opportunities from similar projects in the woreda.
Finance, Administration, Logistics and Procurement
Closely work with regional finance staff, in budget development, spending, and forecasting
Facilitates government monitoring and evaluation missions at Woreda level.
Ensure timely revision of woreda procurement plans and review procurement status weekly to closely monitor and accelerate procurement processes when needed.
Regularly visits to Kebeles for field support.
Encourages team leadership with regular management meetings, promoting a participatory approach and proactive problem-solving.
Ensures Kebele administration, Development Agents, and beneficiary communities are actively engaged in program planning, implementation, and monitoring
Partnership and Representation
Facilitate partnerships with – and community program vision and approach – all HRA stakeholders at woreda and kebele-level, including government representatives, partner programs, and private sector actors.
Represent HRA at Woreda of operation on government and non-government coordination meetings.
Facilitates government monitoring and evaluation missions at the Woreda and kebele level.
Work with Woreda government stakeholders in periodic reviews, evaluations, and joint monitoring
Ensure timeliness of government reporting as per government guidelines and HRA partner directives
Partner and coordinate with Woreda stakeholders, government partners, and HRA-implementing NGOs (Non-governmental organizations) in the nearby Woredas to ensure collaboration and synergy.
Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
HRA team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, and other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring, and evaluation of our field projects, giving due attention to the safeguarding and protection of vulnerable segments of society.
Supervisory Responsibility N/A
Accountability
Reports Directly To: Zonal HRA program coordinator
Works Directly With: HRA regional program team, Addis Ababa HRA team
Qualification: At least BA/BSc Degree in Agriculture, Food Security, Development Studies, or related.
Experience: At least 2-4 years relevant experience.
Quantity: Eight (Two in Gedeo Zone – Dila Zuria & Wenago Woredas); three in Hadiya Zone– Mirab Badawacho, Shasgo & Soro Woredas, and three in Wolayita Zone- Boloso Sore, Boloso Bombe & Sodo Zuria Woredas)
Strong knowledge and working understanding of PSNP and USAID (United States Agency for International Development) Food Security and Resilience programs.
Strong understanding of market-based livelihoods and proven experience of sequencing, layering, and integrating different activities
Excellent partnership, communication and advocacy skills and the ability to interact effectively with donors, collaborating agencies, local and government partners.
Excellent organization and planning skills and ability to resolve problems constructively.
Computer literate, with strong knowledge of MS Office applications,
Flexibility, persistence, and ability to work well in a multi-sectoral team.
Ability and willingness to travel to areas with fragile security situations.
Success Factors
A successful candidate will have a demonstrated ability to lead and communicate effectively with team members and other stakeholders of varied work styles and cultures, follow procedures, and meet deadlines with flexibility and creativity in planning and problem solving. This position requires an ability to think creatively about civic engagement to strengthen inclusive, peaceful, and responsive governance. They will have a proven ability to learn quickly, multi-task, prioritize, take initiative, and be accountable for results, understand the larger picture while remaining focused on the details, problem-solve, work within a complex and sensitive setting, and follow laws and security protocols. The most successful HRA team members have a strong commitment to teamwork and accountability, thrive in evolving and changing environments, and prioritize effective written and verbal communication in all situations.
Application: Letter of application, CV, relevant credentials, & three letters of recommendation, at least one from previous employer, should be sent to:
Action For Development Head Office, Addis Ababa
e-mail afdethiopia@gmail.com
Application deadline: 09 February, 2024
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Documents will not be returned.
NGO experience is advantageous
Qualified women are highly encouraged to apply.
Fields Of Study
Agricultural Engineering
Agriculture Science
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