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Position title: Project Officer (PO) Workplace: Hanoi, with domestic travels Term: 1 year (renewable) Reports to: Program Manager Supervises: Project Assistant Relates to: CSIP team, donors, local partners, community, policy markers
Be responsible for to overseeing sponsorship funded projects’ technical implementation in terms of School Health & Nutrition (SHN) & Adolescents’ Development (AD) (including phase-in and phase-out) in the impact area in Lao Cai Province, ensuring effective implementation, compliance with the Country Office Strategic Plans as well as Sponsorship Global Common Approaches.
Key Responsibilities
Essential duties and responsibilities include the following but not limited. Other duties that are in line with relevant skills, experience and role may be assigned by Line Manager and SMT’s members.
In collaboration and support Finance Officer and under the supervision of the Senior Finance Officer (Budgeting and Analysis), to help in the financial planning process and the development of needed financial analysis in order to provide relevant financial information for higher level decision making. To back up the function of bank transfer in order to ensure timely payment for the purpose of timely funding disbursement and good BvA .
In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.
The DRR Project Officer is a member of DRR&ER team and primarily responsible for the implementation of the DRR Project in Ca Mau. She/he will assist to ensure that project implementation is consistent with SCI and Members’ programming principles and approaches, draw on good practices and lessons learned, enable children to attain their rights and are compliant with donor regulations.
The Education MEAL Officer is responsible to monitor and measure Project program’s outputs, outcomes and impacts are achieved according to the agreed indicators, to facilitate capturing lessons learned in the implementation of different program activities and ensure lessons learned are integrated in program development, contribute in monitoring the accountability mechanism to gather feedback from beneficiaries and partners concerning their views about our program.
The Project Officer (PO) will be working for the project “Building Brains for Brighter Futures” of Education Program. This post is a member of Education Programme, and primarily responsible for the sub grant with Van Chan Department of Education and Training (DOET), Yen Bai Province.