Project Officer

STDs/HIV/AIDS Prevention Center (SHAPC)  is one of very first Vietnamese NGOs working in the fields of community health and development since 1998

They are seeking 1 Project Officer for the Project" HIV Prevention for Students engage high risk behaviors in Ha Noi"

Work Location: Ha Noi

Job Description:
- Ensure that the activities under the project are implemented within the time limit envisaged in the project and have achieved the agreed targets
- Monitor project implementation at grass root level
- Liaise with key local project stakeholders
- Assist in preparing quarter and financial reports;
- Complete and store all the records pertaining to the project and its activities
- Discuss problems, which arise at the grass root level with the manager
- Measure the works and make timely payments
- Assist the project manager and project accountant to develop and submit progress and financial reports of the activities to the donor and partners
- Other duties as reasonable requested by the project manager.

Requirement:
- University in public health, social sciences or a related field
- At least 1 year of experience in development project
- Must be flexible and able to work on own initiative and interact effectively with external contacts
- Good project planning, management, budget and report  writing skills
- Good understanding and experience in HIV related issues
- Good management, administrative and organizational skills
- Good interpersonal skills
- Good computer skills

Experience: 1 year
Salary: $280-350 (depending on qualification and working experience)

Contact:
Interested applicants can send detailed CV and application letter (in ENGLISH  or VIETNAMESE) no later than 23rd, November 2009 to Ms Hai Yen at:
90B, Ngõ Núi Trúc, Ph? Giang V?n Minh, Ba ?ình, Hà N?i
Or [email protected] or [email protected]

Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview. Application will not be returned.

Job Details
Organisation Name: 
SHAPC
Location: 
Ha Noi
Application Deadline: 
Mon, 2009-11-23