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Job Description:
JOB PURPOSE:
The Project Manager reporting to the Operations Manager will provide overall leadership and management to the implementation of the ANCP funded Projects in Ninewa Governorate. This position will be accountable for leadership, planning, support and management of the project so that activities and outputs remain on track and the program contributes to its main goal of the project and ensuring its contribution to WV Iraq Strategy.
The project aims to create market systems that are resilient, sustainable and inclusive of women, PwDs and those suffering the psychosocial consequences of conflict and displacement. The project aims to support local livelihoods by creating better market environments by addressing issues including lack of access to capital, gender inequality, poverty, fragile market systems, lack of livelihood diversification, exclusion of marginalized groups, inefficient safety nets, weakened social cohesion, and the detrimental impact of post-traumatic stress syndrome on economic productivity.
The project aims to do this by strengthening household institutions for enhanced economic participation; strengthening market systems for inclusive economic development; supporting conflict prevention and greater social cohesion; building capacity in natural resource management and climate resilience; conducting local level advocacy on mental health, gender and disability inclusion, and; ensuring the long-term sustainability of actions.
The project aims to work at three levels – household, community, systemic/structural - to ensure sustainable impact amongst internally displaced people, returnees and host communities within Ninewa Governorate.
The project will use the Community-Led Targeting Methodology which establishes an inclusive community-based committee (comprised of men, women, PwDs, marginalized groups, small-scale farmers, representatives of microenterprises etc.) supported by the local leadership, to ensure that approaches and activities are socially inclusive and sensitive to the different needs of various people groups.
The main objectives of the project are:
a. Providing access to credit and training in financial literacy.
b. Promoting the adoption of new or improved livelihood opportunities.
c. Engaging men in discussions around gender inequality; establishing strong referral networks for victims of gender-based violence.
d. Providing business coaching and mentoring opportunities; conducting local value chain assessments for income diversification.
e. Facilitating access to business development and advisory services.
f. Providing psychosocial support to those who have experience trauma.
g. Building the capacity of faith/community leaders and children to be peace builders; and so forth.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITES:
Leadership
Project Management (Quality Implementation, Financial & Risk Management)
Personnel Management
Monitoring, Reporting and Administration
Other
KNOWLEDGE/QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ROLE
Required Professional Experience
1. 4-6 years’ experience in grant project management. Strong generalist background essential, but technical sector expertise advantageous.
2. Demonstrated experience working with UN projects in a leadership role
3. Demonstrated experience in emergency response
4. 4-6 years of development and/or relief work at the programmatic level.
5. Experience in integrated program/project cycle management
6. Experience living and working in a fragile context
7. Mentoring within cross cultural contexts.
Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification
. Bachelor’s degree in relevant subject (International Development, International Relations, Health, Environmental Engineering, Nutrition, Management etc).
. Relevant master’s degree would be an advantage.
. Experience managing and leading grant implementation, specifically UN grants, is highly advantageous.
Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications
1. Demonstrated technical and professional aptitude in project management in a fragile context. Understanding of multi-sector project implementation essential i.e. a thorough understanding of key sector interventions at a programme/operational level i.e. familiarity with Economic Recovery Interventions, Food Security, Cash Assistance programming.
2. Relevant professional experience managing and implementing large emergency/development projects
3. Thorough knowledge of MS Office i.e. Excel, Powerpoint, Word etc
4. Demonstrated understanding of the humanitarian sector
5. Demonstrated understanding of the workings of major donor agencies, particularly USAID/FFP/OFDA.
6. Advanced written and oral English skills i.e. the ability to express ideas clearly and effectively, both in spoken and written English.
7. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
8. Knowledge of project cycle elements, M&E systems design and management.
9. Understanding of integrated rural community development programming and processes.
10. Strong capacity building and facilitation skills.
11. Cross-cultural and gender sensitivity, flexible world view, emotional maturity and physical stamina.
12. Self-starter who can work independently under pressure and who has ability to manage work tasks without direct supervision.
13. Effective in establishing priorities and to plan, coordinate and monitor activities, juggle competing demands and work to tight deadlines.
14. Strong ability to work with and relate to diverse personality types, to practice relational and ideological tolerance, and to contribute to a positive organizational culture.
15. Ability to maintain performance expectations and healthy social interactions in psychologically stressful environments and physical hardship conditions with limited resources.
16. Willing to travel as required.
17. Able to live and work within a fragile context and restricted environment.
18. Commitment to World Vision Core Values, Vision and Mission Statement.
19. Knowledge of and adherence to the Red Cross and NGO Code of Conduct and capability of incorporating standards in implementation and evaluation of relevant projects.
Travel and/or Work Environment Requirement
• Up to 60 Per Cent domestic travel.
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