Project Officer (SGBV – We Matter Too! Project) 24 views0 applications


Part 1 – Job description

Main purpose of the job

Support the SGBV/MCHPR Coordinator in implementing the Project on We matter, our lives (health) count too!; Enabling Adolescent girls, young women and the community, and other SGBV/MCHPR projects to ensure programmatic and financial integrity of the project including achievement of the project goals, objectives and outcomes. S/he will ensure that the project is implemented with best practices, getting lessons learned and inclusion of lessons learnt including meeting organisational Quality Standards and international standards, working closely with all staff to do this. The role will require travel to field sites approximately 80% of the time.

Position in organisation

  • Reports to the SGBV/MCHPR coordinator (Tearfund Nigeria) with a dotted line management to Tearfund’s Program Director
  • Grade : Croner level 5
  • Support the SGBV/MCHPR Coordinator in technical planning supervision and monitoring of field activities.
  • Maintain, monitor and measure the We matter too and other SGBV implementation and contribute to effective information management on community dialogues, diffusion activities and other project activities to ensure adherence to SOPs.
  • Participate in the monthly planning meetings to ensure effective implementation of the project.
  • Assist in project monitoring at the community level and participate in the Technical Advisory Group meeting.
  • Work with other departments/units in Tearfund including the Gender Based Violence/Psychosocial Support (GBV/PSS) unit in the Reconciled and Peace-filled Society (RPS) corporate priority area.

Tearfund’s Christian culture

We believe that prayer and discernment is fundamental to Tearfund achieving its mission of restoring relationships, ending extreme poverty and transforming lives. As a Tearfund staff member you are expected to:-

  • Engage with Tearfund Prays and the Prayer hub
  • Lead or participate in spiritual sessions of prayer and biblical reflection within your group
  • Be committed to Tearfund’s Mission, Values and Beliefs statement and to be actively working and living in accordance with Tearfund’s Christian beliefs and theology of mission
  • Maintain your own spiritual development, discover your gifts/callings and grow in discipleship

Organisational requirements

  • The post holder will be expected to live out Tearfund’s values as they represent Tearfund externally
  • S/he will be expected to fulfil their personal objectives set by their line manager, contribute to their team’s overall objectives, take responsibility for reviewing their ongoing personal development and maintain an awareness of Tearfund’s strategy.
  • S/he will be expected, along with all Tearfund staff, to share responsibility to promote and maintain a strong safeguarding culture, including identifying the key actions they should take given their role and responsibilities.
  • The post-holder will be required to actively participate in the spiritual life of Tearfund in the following ways:
    • To model godly leadership in all aspects of character and conduct.
    • To lead or contribute in Christian worship, prayer, teaching and biblical reflections during collective staff prayer times and encourage staff to attend as is appropriate.
    • To be committed to and share in the outworking of Tearfund’s Mission, Purpose, Values and Statement of Faith.
    • To actively work and live in accordance with Tearfund’s Statement of Faith and Tearfund’s Christian ethos.
    • To pursue and maintain a Christian faith through ongoing personal spiritual development and a relationship with God.
    • To provide support and spiritual encouragement to staff and colleagues, in line with biblical principles.

The post-holder will be expected to behave in accordance with Tearfund’s ‘Code of Conduct’ as referred to in the Personal Conduct Policy.

Scope of Job:

  • Provide regular internal and external reports on the We matter too project and other relevant information on program activities, policy matters and external relations.
  • Participate in the development of the monthly action plan on the We matter too project based on findings from the monthly reviews to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Develop budget responsibility(costed monthly Work Plan)
  • Some travel within Nigeria
  • Provide regular support to stakeholders in all communities of Wadata and Gboko South of Benue state.
  • Participate in relevant state level coordination meetings

Duties and Key Responsibilities:

  • Reporting on the day to day project’s progress
  • Overseeing project activities, mitigating challenges and reporting to management as needed.
  • Develop and share detailed monthly activity plans to track progress.
  • Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation.
  • Overseeing the implementation of community dialogue sessions, diffusion and other activities
  • Writing and submitting monthly and quarterly reports
  • Organising quarterly TAG meetings and liaising with TAG members.
  • Maintaining a cordial relationship with all relevant stakeholders in Benue state. states
  • Supervising and building the capacity of community gender champions and faith leaders on the TM model
  • Ensure timely payments of gender champions and other volunteers.
  • Coordinate all joint field activities between Tearfund and Positive Action
  • Ensure regular visits and supervision of project activities in all communities of Wadata and Gboko South of Benue state.
  • Ensure all planned activities are delivered on time and with scope and budget
  • Support project coordinator in quality control, evaluation and closure
  • Manage risks, issues and changes.

CORPORATE POLICIES & PROCEDURES

  • Promote and adhere to Tearfund’s Vision, Purpose, Basis of Faith, Core Values and Operating Principles.
  • Promote Compliance culture and practices in Nigeria among staff and partners (supports designing/updating of policies, raising awareness, training staff and partners, reporting, etc.)
  • Works within Tearfund’s DME requirements and policy.
  • Contribute towards the induction of project staff, ensuring their familiarity with Tearfund’s mandate, values, Quality Standards, policies, programme objectives, and their individual responsibilities in upholding these standards and policies.

Part 2 – Person specification

The successful candidate will have:

  • BSc/BA or equivalent qualification in Gender Studies, Public health, Peacebuilding, International Relations, Sociology, or other relevant courses. A master’s degree in the related field will be an advantage.
  • At least 3 years of experience in development, design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation or other learning efforts is required.
  • International NGO field experience in a similar position: programme support, development, or fundraising.
  • Proven experience in designing, implementing, and operating within the Project Cycle Management (including logframe development and theories of change).
  • Proven experience in Knowledge Management and Institutional Learning initiatives.
  • Experience in Project Cycle Management (including logframe development and M&E).
  • Experience in capacity building/ training.
  • Experience in conveying stories and case studies to external audiences in an appropriate and timely manner.
  • Experience gathering visual material for communications
  • Experience in strategic planning.
  • Proven evidence in programming around projects on SGBV and SRH
  • Experience of public speaking
  • Experience working in coalitions, networks or social movements
  • Ability to apply biblical principles to topical issues
  • Proven evidence of involvement in project management
  • People management experience
  • Experience in working with local NGOs/FBOs
  • Proven experience in programming of SGBV, SRH and or HIV projects
  • Experience working with local communities and health facilities in project implementation in a consortium.
  • Working with SPHERE Standards and CHS.
  • Working under pressure and remote environment
  • Open to learn and use new applications effectively
  • Working knowledge of local languages(Tiv and basic knowledge of Hausa language will be an added advantage
  • Staff motivation skills
  • People developer and motivator
  • Leadership and management skills

Additionally the successful candidate will be able to think and plan strategically, facilitate training, workshops, meetings and mentor and coach others. Ability to network and gain respect of leaders of partner organisations to mobilise churches.

S/he will have ability to work cross-culturally, collate, analyse and report data in a clear and coherent manner. The Applicant should possess negotiation, representation

Analytical, problem solving, Networking and Facilitation skills with Strong IT ability.

We are looking for an individual with vision, commitment and energy, someone who is a committed Christian and who shares and supports Tearfund’s values and vision.

Qualified and interested Applicants should click on the link to apply for the position.

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Tearfund is a UK Christian relief and development agency which works in over 50 countries. It is a member of the Disasters Emergency Committee.Tearfund supports poor communities, marginalised groups, vulnerable adults, children, churches, education, HIV victims, conflicts, injustice, hunger, water and sanitation.

The charity was created out of the Evangelical Alliance (EA) and the Evangelical Refugee Fund created by the United Nations.

The organisation was originally called The Evangelical Alliance Relief Fund Committee (abbreviated to TEAR Fund).

George Hoffman headed up the fund.[In January 1969 Cliff Richard did two fundraising concerts for Tearfund at London's Royal Albert Hall.:29 He has served as the charity's Vice President and in 1999 served as its president.In 2009 Richard gave the proceeds of his first 50th anniversary concert in Wembley Arena to Tearfund.

Tearfund was registered as a charity on 6 March 1973.

Tearfund Ireland was launched as an independent charity in 2008 and now works closely with Tearfund UK as a sister organisation.

How it works

Since 2009 we've been linking churches and Christian groups in the UK and beyond with our amazing partners who are working to fight poverty, disease and disasters; following Jesus where the need is greatest.

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0 USD Benue CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Tearfund

Part 1 – Job description

Main purpose of the job

Support the SGBV/MCHPR Coordinator in implementing the Project on We matter, our lives (health) count too!; Enabling Adolescent girls, young women and the community, and other SGBV/MCHPR projects to ensure programmatic and financial integrity of the project including achievement of the project goals, objectives and outcomes. S/he will ensure that the project is implemented with best practices, getting lessons learned and inclusion of lessons learnt including meeting organisational Quality Standards and international standards, working closely with all staff to do this. The role will require travel to field sites approximately 80% of the time.

Position in organisation

  • Reports to the SGBV/MCHPR coordinator (Tearfund Nigeria) with a dotted line management to Tearfund’s Program Director
  • Grade : Croner level 5
  • Support the SGBV/MCHPR Coordinator in technical planning supervision and monitoring of field activities.
  • Maintain, monitor and measure the We matter too and other SGBV implementation and contribute to effective information management on community dialogues, diffusion activities and other project activities to ensure adherence to SOPs.
  • Participate in the monthly planning meetings to ensure effective implementation of the project.
  • Assist in project monitoring at the community level and participate in the Technical Advisory Group meeting.
  • Work with other departments/units in Tearfund including the Gender Based Violence/Psychosocial Support (GBV/PSS) unit in the Reconciled and Peace-filled Society (RPS) corporate priority area.

Tearfund’s Christian culture

We believe that prayer and discernment is fundamental to Tearfund achieving its mission of restoring relationships, ending extreme poverty and transforming lives. As a Tearfund staff member you are expected to:-

  • Engage with Tearfund Prays and the Prayer hub
  • Lead or participate in spiritual sessions of prayer and biblical reflection within your group
  • Be committed to Tearfund’s Mission, Values and Beliefs statement and to be actively working and living in accordance with Tearfund’s Christian beliefs and theology of mission
  • Maintain your own spiritual development, discover your gifts/callings and grow in discipleship

Organisational requirements

  • The post holder will be expected to live out Tearfund’s values as they represent Tearfund externally
  • S/he will be expected to fulfil their personal objectives set by their line manager, contribute to their team’s overall objectives, take responsibility for reviewing their ongoing personal development and maintain an awareness of Tearfund's strategy.
  • S/he will be expected, along with all Tearfund staff, to share responsibility to promote and maintain a strong safeguarding culture, including identifying the key actions they should take given their role and responsibilities.
  • The post-holder will be required to actively participate in the spiritual life of Tearfund in the following ways:
    • To model godly leadership in all aspects of character and conduct.
    • To lead or contribute in Christian worship, prayer, teaching and biblical reflections during collective staff prayer times and encourage staff to attend as is appropriate.
    • To be committed to and share in the outworking of Tearfund’s Mission, Purpose, Values and Statement of Faith.
    • To actively work and live in accordance with Tearfund’s Statement of Faith and Tearfund’s Christian ethos.
    • To pursue and maintain a Christian faith through ongoing personal spiritual development and a relationship with God.
    • To provide support and spiritual encouragement to staff and colleagues, in line with biblical principles.

The post-holder will be expected to behave in accordance with Tearfund’s ‘Code of Conduct’ as referred to in the Personal Conduct Policy.

Scope of Job:

  • Provide regular internal and external reports on the We matter too project and other relevant information on program activities, policy matters and external relations.
  • Participate in the development of the monthly action plan on the We matter too project based on findings from the monthly reviews to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Develop budget responsibility(costed monthly Work Plan)
  • Some travel within Nigeria
  • Provide regular support to stakeholders in all communities of Wadata and Gboko South of Benue state.
  • Participate in relevant state level coordination meetings

Duties and Key Responsibilities:

  • Reporting on the day to day project’s progress
  • Overseeing project activities, mitigating challenges and reporting to management as needed.
  • Develop and share detailed monthly activity plans to track progress.
  • Create and maintain comprehensive project documentation.
  • Overseeing the implementation of community dialogue sessions, diffusion and other activities
  • Writing and submitting monthly and quarterly reports
  • Organising quarterly TAG meetings and liaising with TAG members.
  • Maintaining a cordial relationship with all relevant stakeholders in Benue state. states
  • Supervising and building the capacity of community gender champions and faith leaders on the TM model
  • Ensure timely payments of gender champions and other volunteers.
  • Coordinate all joint field activities between Tearfund and Positive Action
  • Ensure regular visits and supervision of project activities in all communities of Wadata and Gboko South of Benue state.
  • Ensure all planned activities are delivered on time and with scope and budget
  • Support project coordinator in quality control, evaluation and closure
  • Manage risks, issues and changes.

CORPORATE POLICIES & PROCEDURES

  • Promote and adhere to Tearfund’s Vision, Purpose, Basis of Faith, Core Values and Operating Principles.
  • Promote Compliance culture and practices in Nigeria among staff and partners (supports designing/updating of policies, raising awareness, training staff and partners, reporting, etc.)
  • Works within Tearfund’s DME requirements and policy.
  • Contribute towards the induction of project staff, ensuring their familiarity with Tearfund’s mandate, values, Quality Standards, policies, programme objectives, and their individual responsibilities in upholding these standards and policies.

Part 2 – Person specification

The successful candidate will have:

  • BSc/BA or equivalent qualification in Gender Studies, Public health, Peacebuilding, International Relations, Sociology, or other relevant courses. A master’s degree in the related field will be an advantage.
  • At least 3 years of experience in development, design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation or other learning efforts is required.
  • International NGO field experience in a similar position: programme support, development, or fundraising.
  • Proven experience in designing, implementing, and operating within the Project Cycle Management (including logframe development and theories of change).
  • Proven experience in Knowledge Management and Institutional Learning initiatives.
  • Experience in Project Cycle Management (including logframe development and M&E).
  • Experience in capacity building/ training.
  • Experience in conveying stories and case studies to external audiences in an appropriate and timely manner.
  • Experience gathering visual material for communications
  • Experience in strategic planning.
  • Proven evidence in programming around projects on SGBV and SRH
  • Experience of public speaking
  • Experience working in coalitions, networks or social movements
  • Ability to apply biblical principles to topical issues
  • Proven evidence of involvement in project management
  • People management experience
  • Experience in working with local NGOs/FBOs
  • Proven experience in programming of SGBV, SRH and or HIV projects
  • Experience working with local communities and health facilities in project implementation in a consortium.
  • Working with SPHERE Standards and CHS.
  • Working under pressure and remote environment
  • Open to learn and use new applications effectively
  • Working knowledge of local languages(Tiv and basic knowledge of Hausa language will be an added advantage
  • Staff motivation skills
  • People developer and motivator
  • Leadership and management skills

Additionally the successful candidate will be able to think and plan strategically, facilitate training, workshops, meetings and mentor and coach others. Ability to network and gain respect of leaders of partner organisations to mobilise churches.

S/he will have ability to work cross-culturally, collate, analyse and report data in a clear and coherent manner. The Applicant should possess negotiation, representation

Analytical, problem solving, Networking and Facilitation skills with Strong IT ability.

We are looking for an individual with vision, commitment and energy, someone who is a committed Christian and who shares and supports Tearfund's values and vision.

Qualified and interested Applicants should click on the link to apply for the position.

2024-10-01

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