Contract Details: Definite period
Job Purpose:
The overall purpose of the job is to lead and support the implementation of Urban Livelihood activities at Addis Ababa for the KOICA livelihood project and provide the necessary leadership and technical support to government, privet sector and local NGO partners involved in the project implementation process; and manage Livelihood staff assigned for the project.
Main duties & Responsibilities:
Project management and implementation
Management of Concern Ethiopia’s ‘Improving livelihood for urban poor by developing Vocational skills through private sector engagement in Ethiopia’ project, to be implemented in Addis Ababa.
Ensure strong and cordial working relationships established /maintained with different projects within and outside the organization in the project intervention area.
Ensure that strong technical methodologies are in place for the range of activities being implemented with the support of the Addis Ababa based FSL Coordinator, DRR Technical and Senior FSL technical officers.
Lead any kind of assessment required for the project implementation.
Provide close and day-to-day appropriate technical and managerial support for project officers all throughout the project implementation period.
Take the lead role and coordinate with partners in the development of project beneficiary selection criteria; lead beneficiary selection process together with project team and key government sector project partners.
Establish good partnership relationship with government sector and NGO actors in the areas of women and youth employment, labor market assessment.
Organize and facilitate Bazar promotion events, project specific workshops, document workshop minutes and share with the FSL Coordinator, DRR Technical officer and senior FSL Technical officer.
Regularly communicate with TVET and related institutions regarding on-going trainings.
Prepare monthly, quarterly, annual and ad hoc reports & submit to the FSL Coordinator and other relevant technical staff.
Build public-private partnership (PPPs) to promote work based training.
Consider innovative technical project interventions and oversee their implementation in collaboration with the FSL Coordinator.
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning
Carry out regular visits to the project sites, monitor activity implementation status, identify challenges, good practices and make prompt technical & managerial recommendations on remedial measures.
Contribute to the development of documentation learning briefs and case studies relating to the Addis Ababa KOICA funded Livelihood project.
Ensure project result indicators and effective data collection tools are clearly established and an effective M and E plan is developed.
Ensure that data management system is simple and consistent allowing easy access and recall for performance management, evaluation and analysis;
Design and develop appropriate databases in collaboration with M&E department and properly collect, document and share the appropriate information.
Take lead in regular monitoring and evaluation activities of the project.
Prepare monitoring checklist and schedule and share with M&E Department and sectoral coordinators on time.
Planning, Reporting and Accountability
Prepare internal reports, donor and government reports and ensure that they are developed to a high standard and that all deadlines for the receipt of these reports are met.
Clear reporting responsibilities and timeframes established within the project team and beyond allowing timely production of reports on expenditure and –in-kind support;
Ensure effective communication and transparent information flows are maintained with the Addis technical teams (livelihoods, MEAL, gender equality, DRR).
Ensure the full participation of beneficiaries at all stages of the project cycle management (needs assessment, design, implementation, project monitoring, review and evaluation).
Contribute to ensuring that strong complaints response mechanisms are in place across the project throughout the project period.
Ensure that Core Humanitarian Standards, applicable to the project, are met and that any concerns are timely raised to the DRR technical and senior FSL officers, Livelihood Coordinator and the PD as necessary.
Prepare and share quarter monitoring and other field visit reports on major findings of project implementation.
Financial Management
Prepare a project item procurement plan, procurement request and follow up its timely implementation; ensure procured project items are delivered to the project sites and put into use on timely basis.
Take on overall responsibility for the project budget management ensuring adherence to Concern Worldwide and donor rules & procedures and time tables for financial reporting. This includes Preparing and communicate detailed budget plan of the project in line with financial format [Donor and Concern Worldwide formats].
Ensuring strict adherence to Concern Ethiopia Financial Procedures and Fraud Policy and remaining within the boundaries of these policies at all times.
Responsible to control and ensure proper utilization of the budget allocated to each activity and ensure that activities are implemented according to quality required as per agreed plans and quality standards.
Ensure that the project budget are responsive to cost and value for money.
Check and ensure the financial utilization report from the management account is correctly in line with the narrative activity report and planned budget and provide feedback.
Ensure that the project budget utilization and variance analysis is done regularly and proper feedback is given on timely manner using the management account.
Human Resources
Line manage project staff, based in each project woreda, and provide with regular appropriate technical & administrative guidance.
Identify capacity gaps and provide on the job capacity building and support to the project team.
Set performance objectives for direct reports using the Concern PDR system and carry out performance development reviews.
Provide technical and managerial support to coach project staff in order to build their capacity to perform their assigned roles and responsibilities.
Address any HR issues in a timely and appropriate manner.
Coordination, Networking and Representation
Liaise with relevant government partners and like-minded NGOs operational in the project areas.
Promote and protect the reputation of Concern Worldwide in Ethiopia in external settings, ensuring that the organization’s experience and expertise well communicated and consistently presented, and that we looked to as a professional organization.
Emergency Response
Gender Equality
Demonstrate understanding of Concern Ethiopia’s Gender Equality Strategy
Contribute to ensuring that Concern Ethiopia is a place where men and women are treated equally and with dignity and respect.
Demonstrate Gender equality awareness, gender sensitivity and able to integrate in all outreach tasks and activities.
Accountability
In line with Concern’s commitments under the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS):
Establish implement complaint response mechanism (CRM) at community level and ensure its functionality by closely working with the project team & Concern CRM colleagues; ensure that the CRM is functional and accessible, that feedback and complaints are welcomed and addressed.
Safeguarding
Able to seek appropriate advice, report concerns, and feel confident they have been understood.
Understand local safeguarding structures and arrangements.
Practices in a manner that seeks to reduce the risk of abuse, harm or neglect.
Identifies and refers to appropriate services to any other associated persons including careers, family members and children at risk.
Able to document safeguarding concerns, and maintain appropriate record-keeping, recording the wishes and views of the adult or child at risk, differentiating between fact and opinion.
Job Requirements
Person specification:
BA/BSc or MA/MSc in Rural Development, Agriculture Extension/Economics, Food Security, Urban Livelihoods or related field of study.
Job related experience and knowledge:
4 years of relevant experience with the first degree.
2 years of relevant experience plus post graduate degree.
At least 1 years management experience.
Experience in the field of managing women & youth vocational skill training, Entrepreneurship & employment is required.
Knowledgeable in market system development approach
Skills Required
Proven project management experience including activity, human resources, budget, material, etc.
Proposal and report writing skills
Excellent representational skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Computer literate.
Fluent spoken and written English
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send non-returnable C.V., application letter by via THIS LINK outlining how their experience and education fit this vacancy,
What we offer
Excellent medical benefits (100% cover including dependents)
20 days annual leave
26 weeks (paid) maternity leave, 18weeks (unpaid) parental leave
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