1- The Project Officer is responsible for the following tasks, responsibilities, and results:
- Reporting: Coordinates, writes and supports field staff to prepare and submit timely and quality reports required by ZOA, donors or other stakeholders including regular field monthly and quarterly reports.
- Proposal Development: supports proposal development, by writing proposals for small and/or short term proposals and supports the programme department for larger and long-term proposals
- MEAL: Supports the MEAL team to follows-up with MEAL issues related to projects implemented by ZOA & its partners in Sudan including carrying out needs assessments, regular monitoirng and data collection of various project indicators, among others.
- Communications: Maintains ZOA social media and works with the MEAL Specialist to capture and document best practices and success stories and to produce quality factsheets, videos and brochures, etc.
- Coordination: coordinates, with the relevant Programme Manager, some of the (smaller) multi-state programmes
- External relations: Facilitates communication and preparations with concerned staff for visits by donors, consultants, missions, etc.
- Follows-up and provides general support to specific projects as requested by the direct supervisor.
- Any other responsibilities assigned by supervisor
2. Contacts
External contacts
- Relevant as directed by the Programme Advisor, with some autonomy.
Internal contacts
- Team members from the programme department
- Project staff of field offices and ZOA Headquarters personnel as requested
- Operational staff (finance, HR etc) in Khartoum
3- Supervises
No supervision responsibilities
- Relevant as directed by the Programme Advisor, with some autonomy.
4- Competencies
Knowledge/experience
- Work experience in international development, preferably with an (I)NGO
- Work experience in at least two sectors of ZOA Sudan’s programme sectors.
- Experience in working with relevant institutional donors
- Bachelors’ Degree in development, gender or related fields with practical experience
- Demonstrated affinity and knowledge about the social, political and gender aspects of development.
- Fluency in written and spoken Arabic and English
- Basic knowledge about gender, do no harm and Core Humanitarian Standards
- Basic knowledge about monitoring and evaluation systems and methods.
Skills/Attitude
- Strong conceptual and writing skills
- High accuracy and attention to detail
- Basic excel skills
- Good in developing and maintaining good relationships
- Excellent organizational and prioritization skills
- Ability to work independently
- A highly ethical work standard
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Ability to work in a multi-cultural and multi-religious setting.
5- Special Conditions
- Up to 25 % of time required for travel to ZOA programme locations in Sudan.
The candidate will subject to Membercheck /COTER procedures, which is against Government Sanction lists to verify that the candidate is not on any of these lists. This counter-terrorism check is a requirement of Donor Government Regulations and is therefore an important part of an employee’s ability to fulfil his/her employment requirements before signing the Employment Contract with the Organization.
How to apply
Full applications must include the following:
- Motivation letter stating the reasons for applying.
- CV including educational, professional training and work experience.
Applicants should submit full documents before 01/06/2022 to HAC Labour Office in Khartoum and send a soft copy to ZOA Sudan, attention: m.wensveen@zoa.ngo
Female candidate are highly encouraged to apply for this position.
This position is only for Sudanese