ACTED - Job Vacancy "Project Supervisor"

ACTED

Job Vacancy

Project Supervisor

(part time 50%)

 

I-    Background on ACTED

ACTED is an international NGO registered in France. ACTED’s vocation is to support vulnerable populations affected by wars, natural disasters and/or economic and social crises, and to accompany them in building a better future. ACTED started its activities in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) in May 2007. ACTED is currently implementing projects covering multiple humanitarian / development sectors, funded by of a variety of international donors, which aim at protecting vulnerable households and strengthening civil society actors across the oPt. ACTED oPt offers a dynamic, rigorous and knowledge-oriented working environment.

II-   Country Profile

In the occupied Palestinian territory, ACTED is both committed to humanitarian assistance and long-term development. ACTED strives to strengthen the economic capacities of cooperatives in rural areas, consolidate civil society organisations, and provide emergency assistance to the most vulnerable, rural communities in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. ACTED currently seeks a part time Project Supervisor for its operations in Gaza.

“ACTED has a zero-tolerance approach to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) and ensures that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited. All candidates will be subject to satisfactory references and screening checks in line with legal requirements. Any candidate offered a job will sign ACTED’s Code of Conduct and related policies as part of their work contract. All staff are expected to abide by the standards of behaviour outlined in those documents.”

III- Responsibilities

1. Programming

  • Project Planning
  1. Develop overall project implementation strategy (incl. the transition/phase out strategy), systems, approaches, tools, and materials;
  2. Identify and plan technical skills and requirements to implement the project as per relevant standards;
  3. Develop the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to organize the various project deliverables and the work required to complete them into smaller and more manageable parts (work package);
  4. Create the work schedule by sequencing the work packages and related tasks;
  5. Prepare the work plan, which brings together the WBS and the schedule, to serve as a comprehensive and detailed model map for the successful implementation of the project;
  6. Organize, plan and lead project kick-off and end of project transition planning meetings, and follow-up on the project-related action points originating from these meetings.
  • Project Implementation Follow-up
  1. Control the work plan, monitor the implementation status of the project and update the project progress on a daily basis;
  2. Document implementation progress and challenges by regularly updating the Project Management Framework (PMF) and sharing it with country coordination;
  3. Ensure that relevant technical quality and standards are considered and respected during project implementation;
  4. Operate following the “do no harm principles” in order to ensure projects are safe for communities;
  5. Anticipate and mitigate risks and issues, and trouble-shoot any unforeseen challenges during the project implementation;
  6. Coordinate and manage changes in project implementation, in particular identifying change needs to occur, reviewing proposed changed, analyzing the impact they have on the project plan, approving/denying requested changes and controlling and updating the scope, cost, budget, schedule, and quality requirements based upon approved changes and in coordination with the Project Development Unit and the Finance Department;
  7. Provide regular and timely updates on progress and challenges to supervisors and other team members.
  8. Taking part in the selection of the project beneficiaries i.e. CSOs and trainees- human rights defenders, change-makers, journalists and others.
  9. Participate in building the capacity of CBOs and on Human Rights and Accountability mechanisms and applying Humanitarian principles to meaningfully monitor human rights
  • Documenting and Compliance
  1. Ensure project records and documents, in particular documents that proof completion of activities (beneficiary list, donation certificates, attendance sheets, etc.) are adequately prepared, compiled and filed according to ACTED procedures and donor specific procedures;
  2. Maintain a beneficiary master database containing all beneficiary registration and baseline information as well as the activities from which the beneficiaries benefitted ensure the data is protected from misuse in line with ACTED’s data protection policy;
  3. Ensure staff awareness of, and respect of, ACTED’s code of conduct, FLATS procedures and donor requirements.
  4. Ensure proper storage and backup of project’s documents both hard copies and digital files on ACTED Archives
  • Beneficiary Engagement and Accountability
  1. Ensure project staff adhere to ACTED’s Code of Conduct and treat all beneficiaries with respect and without any distinction or discrimination based on nationality, race, ethnicity, tribe, gender, religious beliefs, political opinion or disability;
  2. Oversee the appropriate, achievable and acceptable selection of project beneficiaries;
  3. Develop a communication strategy with communities so that factual, objective and actionable information is provided to project stakeholders;
  4. Ensure project stakeholders are empowered to participate throughout the project cycle;
  5. Ensure that ACTED’s Complaints and Response Mechanism is communicated to target communities and solve complaints related to the project in coordination with the AMEU.
  • Internal Coordination
  1. Organize regular project coordination meetings with the project team;
  2. Participate in Weekly Area Meetings (WAMs) and when requested/as relevant in Monthly Coordination meetings (MCMs), and provide updates about implementation progress, challenges, risks, changes in context.
  • External Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement
  1. Support, facilitate or undertake communication and liaison activities to actively consult and involve beneficiaries, key informants, actors, partners and stakeholders in all stages of project design (liaising with the PD unit) and implementation;
  2. Coordinate and collaborate with others by cultivating good relations with key humanitarian actors – local and international, including government authorities and non-state actors, through regular attendance at technical meetings and bilateral meetings;
  3. Identify opportunities to collaborate and coordinate efforts with other organizations to ensure our activities build upon - rather than replicate - the work of others;
  4. Refer unmet needs to other relevant actors;
  5. Share externally learning and innovation with communities and other stakeholders.
  • Partner Management
  1. Establish and effectively oversee strategic partnerships with specialized civil society organizations
  2. Clarify roles/responsibilities as well as expectations, notably in terms of processes to be followed as well as budget, from the start of the partnership in order to avoid issues at a later stage.
  3. Provide support to partners in project implementation and ensure timely and qualitative implementation of projects by partners in line with ACTED and donor requirements;
  4. Refer partners to relevant ACTED staff to support and/or train them in FLATS procedures where relevant;
  5. Lead review meetings with partners, with particular attention given to the relationship aspects of partnership collaboration, and ensure that any issues or disputes are resolved in a timely manner.
  6. Maintains an established network of contacts for general information sharing and remaining up-to-date on partnership-related issues
  • Security
  1. Regularly conduct a context analysis in the project implementation area by identifying and following micro signals (e.g. security indicators, socio-economic indicators) and support the Area Coordinator and the Security Department in preparing the monthly update of SEC-02GZ;
  2. Ensure project stakeholders have a good image of ACTED thus increasing the acceptance of ACTED’s presence and activities in the project implementation area;
  3. Manage the movement of the project implementation team and ensure that the movement SOPs are strictly respected by the team members;
  4. When necessary, negotiate access with local stakeholders.

2. Human Resource

  1. Define the structure of the project team and develop project organizational chart within the limitations of the budget;
  2. Develop and/or adjust ToRs outlining staff roles and responsibilities in line with ACTED standards;
  3. Submit recruitment plan for the project to HR Department;
  4. Participate in the recruitment of technical project staff;
  5. Ensure that project staff understand and are able to perform their roles and responsibilities;
  6. Follow-up the work plans and day-to-day activities of the project staff;
  7. Ensure a positive working environment and good team dynamics;
  8. Undertake regular appraisals of staff and follow career management;
  9. Manage interpersonal conflicts;
  10. Ensure capacity building among staff in relevant sectors
  11. Maintain an environment that prevents SEA and promote the implementation ACTED’s procedures and policies  

3.  Logistics

  1. Participate in the procurement planning processes, launch procurements required for the project in a timely manner, and follow procurements closely in collaboration with logistics;
  2. Send accurate and precise order forms in a timely manner;
  3. Check the quality of the required goods/supplies at the contracting stage as well as at reception point and contribute to procurements committees to finalize suppliers’ selection according to applicable scenario;
  4. Follow-up closely project stock levels in coordination with logistics, and monitor pro-actively current, pipeline, distributed and required stock;
  5. Participate in effective fleet management through timely and reasonable vehicle requests;
  6. Ensure that the project team has adequate assets necessary for performing its duties.

4. Finance

  1. Participate in the review of the BFU, and forecast initial and regular costs and cross-check expenditures for projects activities;
  2. Forecast monthly cash requirements of the project and submit to AC;
  3. Participate in new budget development processes through the provision of expert programmatic advice related to contextual knowledge.

 5. Quality Control

  1. Participate in AMEU planning processes and actively support the delivery of AMEU activities in line with the project AME framework and AME Manual;
  2. Plan and organize internal qualitative assurance checks by the project team;
  3. Assess the activities undertaken and ensure efficient use of resources;
  4. Undertake regular field visits to provide technical guidance and supervision as well as regularly monitor the progress of project activities;
  5. Discuss, plan and deliver appropriate corrective actions, including based on AME findings and recommendations;
  6. Collect and apply appropriate lessons learnt and best practices to current projects, and ensure these lessons learnt are pro-actively shared with supervisor, the AMEU and other team members to apply them in future project development processes.

6. Grant Management

  1. In close collaboration with the Project Development Unit, manage contractual obligations and ensure the adherence to donor procedures;
  2. Report regularly on project activities, challenges and indicators through monthly submissions of the PMF and PM report;
  3. Contribute to drafting of (external) project progress reports, ensuring the quality and accuracy of technical information provided;
  4. Organize, plan and lead the project close-out meeting and follow-up on the project-related action points originating from this meeting
  5. Participate in communication activities through the regular collection of pictures and stories related to project activities;
  6. Participate in new proposal development processes through the provision of expert programmatic advice related to contextual knowledge;
  7. Where relevant, liaise with donors and work closely with partners on project updates, site visits and other communication, in coordination with the Project Development Unit.

8. Other

  1. Offer technical support and inputs to other projects in similar sectors (e.g. BOQ design);
  2. Ensure a commitment to gender equality and inclusion both within the organisation and throughout the design and execution of project activities
  3. Any other tasks as assigned by the Line Manager.
  4. Ensure the respect of donor-specific environmental requirements, avoids any environmental risks and implementation of all mitigation measures during the projects’ life cycle
  5. Feed into ACTED’s global CSOs capacity building program, and in particular its Grassroots Organisational Capacity Assessment (GOCA) approach.

IV-    Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Law, International Relations, Business, Political Science, Management or related subject from an accredited university (Master is preferred).
  • Minimum 4 years of relevant experience in managing projects on Human Rights with PA institutions, local or international civil society organizations.
  • Proven experience in managing similar projects
  • The ability to work collaboratively and inclusively with counterparts in a complex political environment.
  • Proven experience in civil society capacity building initaitives including trainings, on the job mentoring, etc;
  • Ability follow up trainees following technical training sessions by external resource personnel revolving around Human Rights, Accountability Mechanisms, Humanitarian principles, Gender Mainstreaming and Disability Inclusion.
  • Experience in legal and human rights research as an added value.
  • Experience in managing small grants to local civil society organisations an added value.
  • Previous work experience with NGOs / INGOs essential.
  • Demonstrated experience in budget development and management is a plus.
  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
  • Able to commit to flexible working hours and willing to travel whenever necessary.
  • Ability to work in a team, under pressure, ability to take initiative, make decisions, monitor and evaluate. Capable in planning and problem solving.
  • Ability to handle multiple assignments & meet deadlines with willingness to travel to the field independently.
  • Very good in written & spoken English/ Arabic with technical report writing. 

V-   Conditions:

  • Valid driving license
  • IT literacy specially in using new technological tools and platforms like social media platforms

VI-    Submission of applications:

Interested candidates are invited to send CV, Cover letter and three references (in English) no later than January 14th , 2023 to: ([email protected]), indicating the position (Project Supervisor) in the subject line.

The selection committee will review all applications as they are received.

All applicants must meet the minimum requirements described above, and those unable to meet these requirements will not be considered. 

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview. No telephone inquiries will be received.

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