Apply: Concern Grants Communication Officer 

Deadline: 18 December, 2022

Location: Niamey, Niger

Concern Worldwide is seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Grants and Communication Officer.

Concern Worldwide is an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and suffering in the world’s poorest countries.

Responsibilities

  • Support the preparation of project concept notes, proposals, stakeholder analysis and logical frameworks as an integral part of any new programme planning process
  • Contribute to information sourcing and collation, as required, to support and orient programming and programme design
  • In collaboration with the project/programme managers and under the overall supervision of the PD, draft internal and external reports to donors and local government
  • Support project/programme managers in consolidating and reviewing local partners’ reporting and support the PD in the due diligence process of local partners
  • In collaboration with the programme managers, programmes director and country director, develop material suitable for use in a range of communications such as case studies, inputs into reports and briefing/position papers for a range of audiences
  • Support the country director and programme director in updating and creating communication materials for local and international communication
  • Produce short documents with informative materials for the better understanding of key Concern policies and documents
  • Produce case studies, take pictures and write blogs for the Concern website
  • Liaise with Dublin and London communication teams to contribute to communication campaigns and appeals, sending materials for their use or completed work for their review

Requirements

  • Relevant graduate qualification in Management, Social Sciences, Humanitarian Project Management or a related subject
  • Four years, minimum, of professional experience in international development with two years developing proposals or managing grants
  • Solid understanding of main donor regulations (EU, ECHO, AFD, USAID) and procedures pertaining to grants management cycle and grants management
  • Demonstrated ability to perform complex tasks and to prioritise multiple projects
  • Proven record of maintenance and database management skills
  • Willingness and ability to travel to the field and field experience working for an INGO
  • Speaking, writing and reading fluency in French and English

To apply and for more information, click here.

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