Deadline: 05 November, 2020
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Plan International is seeking applications from eligible applicants for the post of Project Officer.
Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls.
Responsibilities
- Facilitate the implementation of meetings and seminars involving Plan International based on proper liaising with the consortium lead
- Facilitate and monitor the preparation of protocols/ethical documents and its submission for approval
- Support the admin team in developing staff agreement documents and contracts
- Facilitate the development and compilation of comprehensive draft monitoring and evaluation reporting
- Participate in programme research processes in the project, including baseline and reporting
- Work to strengthen linkages between consortium and women groups
- Regularly monitor project implementation according to stated workplan in order to track progress using project level data
- Provide support to the monitoring and evaluation team to ensure data delivery and dissemination to websites and relevant stakeholders
- Support the technical team to implement data gathering sessions with VSLA groups and other women groups
- Provide regular updates to Plan technical team to inform project programming decision
- Identify success stories from primary researches and data gathering sessions with women groups and other target groups in collaboration with partners and share with programme management
- Contribute to the knowledge management process
- Support the establishment and maintenance of good working relationship with the relevant state actors, women groups, partners and other stakeholders
Requirements
- Experience in working on women empowerment, gender equality, health and other social development programmes in Nigeria
- University degree
- Two years, minimum, of experience in social development, international relations or other relevant areas
- Experience in coordinating large number of groups across different locations at the same time
- Knowledge and experience in supporting mapping processes
- Knowledge and experience in working with women groups
- A history of productive relationship with local partners, including government, traditional leadership, and civil society
- Demonstrated problem-solving skills, collaboration experience, creativity and willingness to innovate
- Experience in drafting project reporting and monitoring project progress
- Excellent written and spoken English skills
To apply and for more information, click here.
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