Fixed-Term Contract / 6 months
Date of starting position: ASAP
PUI around the world
With its 40 years of experience, Première Urgence Internationale:
- Helps nearly 6 million beneficiaries
- With a budget of more than € 100 million per year
- Distributed in 22 countries, on 5 continents
Thanks to the involvement and commitment of:
- More than 2000 national employees
- Around 200 expatriates of 45 different nationalities
- And 90 employees at headquarters
PUI works in 10 sectors of intervention and stands out for 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 are mobilizing to provide a global response to all the basic needs of populations victims of humanitarian crises in an emergency, allowing them to regain autonomy and dignity.
To find out more about our history , our values , our areas of intervention.
Focus on our activities in MALI
As part of its regional approach to the Central Sahel, PUI has been operating in Mali since 2013, in the regions of Gao (Cercle of Bourem then Ansongo – 2014), Kidal (Cercles of Kidal, Tessalit and Abeibara), Mopti (Cercles of Kidal, Tessalit and Abeibara), of Bankass and Bandiagara – 2019) and more recently, of San (Cercle de Tominian – 2023). The coordination office is based in Bamako and a central pharmacy is located in Sévaré to supply the pharmacies at the different bases. Since 2020, PUI has aimed to develop integrated approaches in its areas of intervention, thus, PUI intervenes in Mali in multiple sectors such as health, nutrition, protection, water, hygiene and sanitation as well as food security. Supported by BHA, ECHO and the Global Fund, PUI implements projects to improve access to quality medical and nutritional care for the most vulnerable populations. In addition, PUI has a strong capacity for deployment and emergency response to crises, particularly for internally displaced persons, thanks to its system of mobile clinics.
And the Grants Officer in all this?
As Grants Officer, you will be in charge of managing donor deadlines linked to the programs, internal and external communication on the mission and will support the Deputy Head of Mission for programs in his daily tasks, particularly in writing intervention proposals.
To this end, your responsibilities will be as follows:
- Programs: You will support the writing 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:
– Participate in the drafting of project proposals and reports – Project development, monitoring and reporting – Develop communication activities on the mission – External representation of PUI in relevant clusters/meetings.
What you will need to succeed
- Formation
You can provide proof of a higher diploma (Master 2 or equivalent) in a field related to project management.
- Experience
You have prior experience in the international solidarity sector, including ideally a minimum of 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 show good analytical skills, are a good communicator, both written and oral, and know how to manage priorities well. You demonstrate organization, rigor, flexibility, and good resistance to stress.
- LANGUAGES
French and English have no secrets for you? Good, it’s essential for this position! If you also speak Arabic, this will be an undeniable asset.
Laugh at you manager
“The Mali mission is in constant motion to adapt to contextual and humanitarian issues! Exciting challenges at all levels await you in this position in a close-knit mission where a good atmosphere reigns! »
PUI will offer you
- Status: Employee on Fixed-Term Contract
- 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 complementary health coverage, 24-hour assistance, repatriation and foresight
- Accommodation in collective house
- Living expenses (“Per Diem”)
- Break regime: 5 working days at 3 and 9 months of mission + break bonus
- Paid Leave Plan: 5 weeks of CP/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 adheres to strict compliance with the principle of non-discrimination throughout its work. recruitment process.
Première Urgence Internationale practices a policy of zero tolerance 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 under no circumstances request financial participation for administrative costs linked to recruitment. Any information in this direction would be fraudulent, please disregard it.
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and do you agree with our commitments? Do you feel ready to take on the challenge and join the big PUI family?