Guarantee the proper implementation of JRS programs in the country and contribute to the development of sectors of intervention and JRS activities.
3.RESPONSIBILITIES AND MAIN ACTIVITIES
1. Program and project management
Ensure development and implementation of all activities in accordance with JRS program policies
Ensure general consistency in the use of budget lines for program activities, for effective and efficient use of resources, including financial and human, and all assets;
Participate in the development of the JRS program strategy in response to needs and ensure that all fundraising, proposal and program implementation activities are aligned with the strategy
Oversee project design and preparation of proposals for institutional and public funding in accordance with the JRS International Code.
Maintain continuous monitoring of the developing humanitarian emergency and review and adapt program strategy accordingly.
Liaise with JRS members supporting the response to ensure donor needs are met regarding program proposals and reporting
Carry out or participate in the analysis of needs in intervention areas/needs that are not met or covered,
2.Management of monitoring and evaluation of programs
Provide proactive analysis of collected data for improvement of activities and program quality
Actively contribute to and support the writing of concept notes and project proposals by identifying and supervising needs or impact assessments;
Ensure that all projects are evaluated as required by JRS guidelines and other agreements;
Guarantee permanent communication between projects in order to identify opportunities for possible synergies and pooling
Ensure compliance with JRS evaluation guidelines;
Develop project exit strategies and inform all stakeholders
3. Management of relationships with partners, administration and reporting
Ensure coordination and performance management of directly supervised staff;
Contribute to career management within JRS, in particular by identifying high-potential profiles within the Program teams;
Carry out regular monitoring visits to teams and activities in the field;
Ensure that program teams work closely with the support team to adhere to JRS policies and procedures on funding, procurement and logistics, including effective weekly, monthly and quarterly planning;
Report resource/staff management problems to Project Directors and Objectives Coordinators;
Participate regularly in team meetings, planning meetings
Prepare the activity report and make proposals for optimizing projects and programs
Collaborate closely with donors
Carry out all tasks assigned by management
4.SKILLS REQUIRED FOR THE POSITION
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERTISE
Management of humanitarian projects
Narrative and financial reporting
Management and leadership
Writing skills
Practice of Excel, Word, Powerpoint, outlook and Ms project
Practice of French and English
Practice of operational research
KNOW-HOW
Stress management
Organizational skills
Respect of deadlines
Relational and communication skills
Adaptability
Capacity for Initiative and innovation
Meaning of Resilience
Respect, commitment and diplomacy
5.QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR THE POSITION
Professional experience
At least 5 years of practical experience in the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of emergency or development programs/projects. Prior experience in managing education and child protection projects as well as livelihood projects. Experience in evaluation, proposal preparation and project budgeting and narrative and financial reporting would be assets.
Academic/
Professional Training
Minimum Bac+5 in social sciences, management and project management, educational sciences and any other related fields
Additional Training(s)/Certification(s) or Other(s)
Experience of at least 2 years in program management (or coordination) and operational research
Anyone wishing to be part of the JRS talent pool for this Program Coordinator profile is invited to send us their CV within the required deadline.
The CV must contain the names and professional email addresses of three (3) reference people, which must include the direct supervisor and the HR Manager.





