Grants Officer – BURKINA – based in Ouagadougou At First International Emergency

Fixed-term contract: 6 months

Start date: 07/22/2024

Location: Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou

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With 40 years of experience, Première Urgence Internationale:

  • Helps nearly 6 million beneficiaries
  • With a budget of more than 100 million € per year
  • Spread across 22 countries, on 5 continents
  • Thanks to the involvement and commitment of:
  • More than 2000 national collaborators
  • Around 200 expatriates of 45 different nationalities
  • And 90 employees at headquarters

PUI works in 10 sectors of intervention and is distinguished by the implementation of an integrated approach in its response. This method aims to identify and understand all the needs of people affected by a crisis. Our teams mobilize to provide a comprehensive response to all the basic needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises in an emergency until they can regain autonomy and dignity.

To learn more about our history , our values , our areas of intervention.

Focus on our activities in BURKINA

PUI has been working in Burkina Faso since July 2020 through activities to maintain the continuum of care for populations affected by the crisis in the Eastern region (Fada, Gayéri, Pama, Diappaga and Bogandé districts), the Sahel (Sebba district) and the Boucle du Mouhoun (Boromo). PUI’s intervention is structured around two pillars: supporting the resilience of the healthcare system and emergency response through the deployment of mobile clinics. These projects, supported by the CDCS, ECHO and the Humanitarian Fund, are part of an integrated approach: thus, PUI supports the provision of primary and secondary healthcare in the supported health centers, rehabilitates water points, manages malnutrition and referrals of emergencies to the secondary level, and provides food assistance. PUI works within the framework of several projects with a national partner and an international partner.

And what about the Grants Officer in all this?

As Grants Officer, you will be responsible for managing donor deadlines related to programs, internal and external communication on the mission and will support the Deputy Head of Mission for programs in their daily tasks, particularly in writing intervention proposals.

To this end, your responsibilities will be as follows:

  • Programs: You will support the drafting and formulation of project proposals, as well as the substantive and formal revision of donor reports.
  • Communication/Information: You will develop internal and external communication documents and participate in communication working groups.
  • Representation: You will participate in external coordination meetings.

The challenges that await you:

Constant structuring of the department in order to better meet the requirements and challenges of the current context/ Strengthening of teams in terms of internal and external reporting/ Improving communication and capitalization efforts/ Standardizing the understanding of donor expectations and co-financing on the mission.

What You’ll Need to Succeed

  • Training

You can demonstrate a higher degree (Master 2 or equivalent) in a field related to project management.

  • Experience

You have prior experience in the international solidarity sector, ideally including at least six months in project management. Have you already worked with Première Urgence Internationale? This will be an undeniable asset!

  • SKILLS

You have excellent writing skills and knowledge of the rules of the main institutional donors (ECHO, EuropeAid, UN, OFDA, etc.).

  • Required qualities

You have a sense of responsibility, are autonomous and proactive. You demonstrate good analytical skills, are a good communicator, both in writing and orally, and know how to manage priorities well. You demonstrate organization, rigor, flexibility, and good resistance to stress.

  • LANGUAGES

Do you have no secrets about French and English? All the better, it’s essential for this position!

A word from the manager

“Join a dynamic mission, with a united team, with an innovative spirit; the challenges are on a par with the humanitarian needs in our areas of intervention. If you are a proactive person, oriented towards quality results, you will then be able to make a substantial contribution to our work.”

PUI will offer you

  • Status: Fixed-term contract employee
  • Gross monthly salary: 2,050.00 – 2,270.00 EUR depending on your experience in international solidarity + 50€ per semester of seniority with PUI
  • Insurance including medical and supplementary health coverage, 24-hour assistance, repatriation and pension provision
  • Accommodation in a collective house
  • Living expenses (“Per Diem”)
  • Break scheme: 5 working days at 3 and 9 months of mission + break bonus
  • Paid Leave Plan: 5 weeks of paid leave/year + return plane ticket home every 6 months

Our engagements

Première Urgence Internationale considers the diversity of nationalities, genders, beliefs, profiles and statuses within its Human Resources as a major asset for its humanitarian action, and therefore commits itself to strict compliance with the principle of non-discrimination throughout its recruitment process.

Première Urgence Internationale practices a zero tolerance policy towards exploitation, sexual abuse and mistreatment, in all its forms, of women, children and all other vulnerable people. It mobilizes all of its staff in the promotion, dissemination and respect of the principles set out in its ethical charter.

Please note that Première Urgence Internationale will not request financial participation for administrative costs related to recruitment. Any information to this effect would be fraudulent, please disregard it.

Do you recognize yourself in this profile and do you adhere to our commitments? Do you feel ready to take up the challenge and join the great PUI family?

How to apply

How to apply?

Please follow this link and complete the form on our career site.

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