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COOPI is looking for a Cash Transfer Project Manager in The Gambia

  • COOPI has started its experience in The Gambia in 2017 with several feasibility missions to assess migration patterns and youth vulnerabilities, their causes and devise possible solutions which led to the opening of its offices in December 2018, both by Banjul and in North Bank. It is currently working on one ongoing project tackling the roots causes of irregular migration through psychosocial support of returnees and livelihood support to young Gambians in the North Bank (NBR) and Central River Regions (CRR).
  • With this aim, COOPI has continued working on new project proposals to expand its work, and is now looking for an experienced Project Manager to launch a new project on Cash-for-Work funded by ENABEL as part of an EU-Trust Fund program in partnership with different INGOs. The objective of the three-year project will be to enhance the participation of local communities and especially young people and returning migrants in employment intensive investments to productive rural infrastructure building by a) mobilizing them as non-specialized workforce through a cash-for-work scheme and b) promoting communication and awareness raising campaigns.

Context

  • With an estimated population of 1.79 million, The Gambia, situated in West Africa, is one of Africa’s smallest countries. The economy depends primarily on agriculture (22% GDP and 75% of the Gambians occupation), tourism, and remittances from the diaspora. Unemployment remains a critical determinant of poverty and has over the years been identified as having contributed to the rising population of Gambians living in poverty. Major hurdles to economic development also include poor regional integration, the absence of reliable and affordable energy, and sub-optimal infrastructure and vocational training facilities. Only 13 % of rural population and 71 % of urban population have respectively access to electricity, this circumstance is severely limiting economic activities in these regions.
  • The Project will intervene in the NBR and CRR, average populated rural regions with a population of about 447,000 people. Both regions border with Senegal, through the migration corridor that connects the populous West Coast to the region of Tambacounda (Senegal). Both regions are affected by food insecurity (up to 25% for some LGAs) and chronic nutritional insecurity (prevalence data at 34.5% in CRR and 24.9% in NBR), high exposure to risks associated with climate change (droughts and floods) and alarming poverty rates. These issues, apart from irregular migration through the Central Mediterranean Route, lead to a high rate of internal migration to urban areas and lack of skilled labour in rural communities.

Role Purpose

  • Under the supervision of the Programme Manager the Project Manager based in Farafenni, NBR, is responsible for the project’s execution, in technical, economic/financial terms, and in terms of resources management on the field, in compliance with COOPI and the donor’s procedures. He/she ensures the expected results attainment in budget management.

Responsabilities

  • Activity planning and management: in cooperation with the project staff, he/she plans and monitors the activities’ progress, in compliance with the contract signed with the donor and with COOPI and the donor’s procedures.
  • Administrative and financial management: in collaboration with the Project Administrator he/she plans all expenditures to make. He/she regularly monitors all made expenditures. He/she supervises accounting and the project cash safe/bank account management and. In cooperation with the Project Administrator and in coordination with the Regional Administrative Coordinator he/she prepares the Purchases Plan. He/she ensures the organization and donor’s procedures respect when purchasing goods and services.
  • Reporting: in coordination with the Program Coordinator and with the Regional Administrative Coordinator, he/she ensures the preparation, in compliance with the deadlines, of all financial and narrative reports – interim and final – expected by the project. He/she is responsible for the preparation of all formal communication and contract modifications requests (ex. budget modification) of the projects he manages.
  • Staff Management: In coordination with the Program Coordinator and the Regional Coordinator and in compliance with the country’s rules/laws and with the COOPI’s regulation in The Gambia, he/she selects the local staff to be employed in projects.. By making use of the organization’s tools he/she evaluates the local staff employed for projects and he/she participates to the evaluation of his/her own project, upon request by his/her direct supervisor. He/she coordinates and supervises the work done by all the project staff, in compliance with the organization’s security procedures. He/she is responsible for the initial and continuous training of the local staff under his/her responsibility.
  • Goods management: he/she is responsible of the correct management of all goods purchased for the project, both directly and purchased by other offices/field offices. For all goods purchased by the project he/she updates the inventory, in cooperation with the Regional Administrative Coordinator.
  • Institutional relations: in coordination with the Programme Manager, he/she keeps the relationship with the donors’ officers and collaborates closely with the donor’s partners on the EU Trust Fund programme. Together with the project’s staff he/she communicates with the beneficiaries, in compliance with the organization’s guidelines.
  • New projects’ writing: upon request by his/her direct supervisor, and cooperating with the project staff, he/she elaborates, writes and prepares all necessary documents to present new projects, in accordance with the organization’s processes and procedures.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated field experience in setting up, implementing and monitoring cash transfer programs using varied modalities and delivery mechanism;
  • Cash transfer budget management experience including institutional donors;
  • Management experience of operational aspects of cash transfer programming (design and implementation of SOPs, procurement and contracting);
  • Minimum 3 years experience in the field as project or programme manager or in a similar position.
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English;
  • Computer literacy, with high proficiency in the use of standard office software applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint);
  • Valid driving license.

Soft skills

  • Strong analytical and practical problem-solving skills;
  • Strong supervisory abilities, and demonstrated capacity of teamwork and of coordination with the relevant actors;
  • Very good inter-personal and writing communication skills;
  • Ability to organize work efficiently and deliver assignments in a timely manner often under time constraints.

Asset

  • Good knowledge of the context.

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We are an independent Italian NGO founded in Milan by Father Vincenzo Barbieri on April 15 1965.

For 50 years we have been dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty and to supporting populations affected by wars, socio-economic crises or natural disasters in their path to recovery and sustainable development, by making use of the professionalism of local and international operators, and through our partnerships with public and private bodies and civil society organizations.

Today we are present in 24 countries in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and the Caribbean, with 150 humanitarian projects reaching almost 2,400,000 people. Since 2006 we have been providing food, education, health and protection to thousands of children in 8 countries through our child sponsorship programs.

Since 1965 we have helped 100 million people, through 1,600 projects in 63 countries, employing 4,500 expatriate and 55,000 local operators.

COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale is an Italian Non-governmental Organization for Cooperation and Development, founded by Father Vincenzo Barbieri in 1965. Over the last 50 years COOPI has aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty and supporting population affected by wars, socio-economic crisis or disasters in order to encourage resilience and sustainable development. COOPI is currently involved in 24 countries in Africa, Middle East Latin America and Caribbean with 150 humanitarian projects that reach nearly 2 million and 400 thousand people.

It stands at the international level for: - the care of maternal and child malnutrition; - food security interventions; - protection of war victims (women, girls subjected to abuses by armed groups and child soldiers); - the promotion of the rights of indigenous peoples; - the introduction of renewable energy; - disaster risk reduction.

Every project aims to protect women, children and environment. The financial statement is certified by an audit company. 2014 final budget is more than € 30 million and 600 thousand, 93% of which was used for interventions in the Southern World and 7% to fund the Organization. The funds come mainly from institutional donors, above all from the European Commission. Since 2006 it has also been involved in the Child Sponsorship Programme in 8 countries, providing food, education, health and protection to 2,712 children. COOPI employs 125 expatriates and 3,800 local operators. In Italy it employs 50 employees, 15 co-workers and 653 volunteers. From 1965 to 2015, COOPI – Cooperazione Internazionale has helped 100 million people in 63 Countries, by employing 55,000 local workers in 1,600 projects.

Vision

COOPI aspires to a world without poverty, a world in which the ideals of equality and justice, sustainable development and social cohesion can be achieved, thanks to the coming together and cooperation of its peoples.

Mission

Through the commitment, motivation, determination and professionalism of its staff, COOPI aims to contribute to the process of fighting poverty and developing the communities with which it cooperates all over the world, intervening in situations of emergency, reconstruction and development, in order to achieve a better balance between the Global North and the Global South, between developed areas and deprived or developing areas.

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COOPI is looking for a Cash Transfer Project Manager in The Gambia

  • COOPI has started its experience in The Gambia in 2017 with several feasibility missions to assess migration patterns and youth vulnerabilities, their causes and devise possible solutions which led to the opening of its offices in December 2018, both by Banjul and in North Bank. It is currently working on one ongoing project tackling the roots causes of irregular migration through psychosocial support of returnees and livelihood support to young Gambians in the North Bank (NBR) and Central River Regions (CRR).
  • With this aim, COOPI has continued working on new project proposals to expand its work, and is now looking for an experienced Project Manager to launch a new project on Cash-for-Work funded by ENABEL as part of an EU-Trust Fund program in partnership with different INGOs. The objective of the three-year project will be to enhance the participation of local communities and especially young people and returning migrants in employment intensive investments to productive rural infrastructure building by a) mobilizing them as non-specialized workforce through a cash-for-work scheme and b) promoting communication and awareness raising campaigns.

Context

  • With an estimated population of 1.79 million, The Gambia, situated in West Africa, is one of Africa’s smallest countries. The economy depends primarily on agriculture (22% GDP and 75% of the Gambians occupation), tourism, and remittances from the diaspora. Unemployment remains a critical determinant of poverty and has over the years been identified as having contributed to the rising population of Gambians living in poverty. Major hurdles to economic development also include poor regional integration, the absence of reliable and affordable energy, and sub-optimal infrastructure and vocational training facilities. Only 13 % of rural population and 71 % of urban population have respectively access to electricity, this circumstance is severely limiting economic activities in these regions.
  • The Project will intervene in the NBR and CRR, average populated rural regions with a population of about 447,000 people. Both regions border with Senegal, through the migration corridor that connects the populous West Coast to the region of Tambacounda (Senegal). Both regions are affected by food insecurity (up to 25% for some LGAs) and chronic nutritional insecurity (prevalence data at 34.5% in CRR and 24.9% in NBR), high exposure to risks associated with climate change (droughts and floods) and alarming poverty rates. These issues, apart from irregular migration through the Central Mediterranean Route, lead to a high rate of internal migration to urban areas and lack of skilled labour in rural communities.

Role Purpose

  • Under the supervision of the Programme Manager the Project Manager based in Farafenni, NBR, is responsible for the project’s execution, in technical, economic/financial terms, and in terms of resources management on the field, in compliance with COOPI and the donor’s procedures. He/she ensures the expected results attainment in budget management.

Responsabilities

  • Activity planning and management: in cooperation with the project staff, he/she plans and monitors the activities’ progress, in compliance with the contract signed with the donor and with COOPI and the donor’s procedures.
  • Administrative and financial management: in collaboration with the Project Administrator he/she plans all expenditures to make. He/she regularly monitors all made expenditures. He/she supervises accounting and the project cash safe/bank account management and. In cooperation with the Project Administrator and in coordination with the Regional Administrative Coordinator he/she prepares the Purchases Plan. He/she ensures the organization and donor’s procedures respect when purchasing goods and services.
  • Reporting: in coordination with the Program Coordinator and with the Regional Administrative Coordinator, he/she ensures the preparation, in compliance with the deadlines, of all financial and narrative reports – interim and final – expected by the project. He/she is responsible for the preparation of all formal communication and contract modifications requests (ex. budget modification) of the projects he manages.
  • Staff Management: In coordination with the Program Coordinator and the Regional Coordinator and in compliance with the country’s rules/laws and with the COOPI’s regulation in The Gambia, he/she selects the local staff to be employed in projects.. By making use of the organization’s tools he/she evaluates the local staff employed for projects and he/she participates to the evaluation of his/her own project, upon request by his/her direct supervisor. He/she coordinates and supervises the work done by all the project staff, in compliance with the organization’s security procedures. He/she is responsible for the initial and continuous training of the local staff under his/her responsibility.
  • Goods management: he/she is responsible of the correct management of all goods purchased for the project, both directly and purchased by other offices/field offices. For all goods purchased by the project he/she updates the inventory, in cooperation with the Regional Administrative Coordinator.
  • Institutional relations: in coordination with the Programme Manager, he/she keeps the relationship with the donors’ officers and collaborates closely with the donor’s partners on the EU Trust Fund programme. Together with the project’s staff he/she communicates with the beneficiaries, in compliance with the organization’s guidelines.
  • New projects’ writing: upon request by his/her direct supervisor, and cooperating with the project staff, he/she elaborates, writes and prepares all necessary documents to present new projects, in accordance with the organization’s processes and procedures.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated field experience in setting up, implementing and monitoring cash transfer programs using varied modalities and delivery mechanism;
  • Cash transfer budget management experience including institutional donors;
  • Management experience of operational aspects of cash transfer programming (design and implementation of SOPs, procurement and contracting);
  • Minimum 3 years experience in the field as project or programme manager or in a similar position.
  • Proficiency in written and spoken English;
  • Computer literacy, with high proficiency in the use of standard office software applications (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint);
  • Valid driving license.

Soft skills

  • Strong analytical and practical problem-solving skills;
  • Strong supervisory abilities, and demonstrated capacity of teamwork and of coordination with the relevant actors;
  • Very good inter-personal and writing communication skills;
  • Ability to organize work efficiently and deliver assignments in a timely manner often under time constraints.

Asset

  • Good knowledge of the context.
2019-10-08

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