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16 Feb 2023

Project Coordinator Shinyanga at World Vision

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Job Description


With over 70 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.

Come join our 34,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!

Key Responsibilities:

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES

Technical support and Strategic engagement

Ensure Leadership in the technical implementation of key project activities.
Develop a detailed annual project plan to monitor and track project progress to meet budgetary objectives and adjusts project constraints in consultation with the project management team and World Vision Germany’s (WVG’s) grant manager
Facilitate technical assistance to the local stakeholders such as regions, districts and relevant Ministries to implement the project activities to achieve maximum impact in the project implementation.
Identify, and manage project risks in a timely manner in consultation with the project management and escalate to Senior Management and grant manager in WVG for those requiring Management and donor’s attention.
Work closely with Cluster managers and technical specialists to integrate the project interventions into the ongoing Health, nutrition, and livelihood interventions to enhance scale-up and sustainability.
Coordinate and work closely with other project-implementing local partners to ensure specific activities such as locally appropriate bio-fortified crop production and scaled up in the target regions.
Ensure social behavior change communication strategies and interventions are developed and implemented to address barriers to the adoption of improved adolescent sexual reproductive health practices and rights among adolescents, youths, and young men/women of reproductive age
Ensure all key project models are implemented and documented with high fidelity and quality
Chair and ensure participation of project stakeholders in related Project Steering committee meetings with other implementing partners
END RESULTS:

Established and maintained meaningful partnerships, collaborations, and networks in support of the project.
Project Activities are implemented as per timelines in the Annual work Plan and high standards.
Project activities are within the approved budget limit
Adequate human resource planning, capacity building, and collaboration throughout the project implementation
Low audit risks or minimum audit queries and/or findings whenever an audit is done
Activity and output targets were achieved in a timely manner and with acceptable variance (less than 10%).
Project Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation:

Establish and maintain high-quality and timely project reporting, and communications in alignment to the specific donor requirements, WVG, and WVT standards.
In collaboration with M&E and the project coordinator ensure that the project results and targets are monitored and adjusted as necessary as well as annual work plans developed, which reflect the objectives of the project. (gathering, reporting and analyzing performance data for impact and sustainability of project implementation in each region.)
Ensure proper operational opening/launch and closing of the project as well as dissemination of monitoring and evaluation of programmatic progress. Disseminate project follow-up reports to guide timely action.
Work closely with the Project M&E and WVG to develop and maintain program monitoring and evaluation tracking tools to ensure all project indicators report clear linkage of activities to intended outputs and outcomes and that the level of change is clearly tracked.
Coordinate the Project M&E and Grants Finance Officer to ensure that donor reports (both financial and narrative) are generated and sent out to WVG and local stakeholders in time. Prior review from National Office (NO) must be done.
Document and disseminate project best practices, lessons learned and success stories internally and externally.
Support all monitoring, evaluation, and research tasks and deliverables for the project and ensure that all required reports and documentation for the project’s internal management systems are produced according to WVG and donor’s requirements
END RESULTS:

Reach is well captured and updated as per the project indicators and database system.
The project steering committee has approved the Annual work plan (AWP), M&E plan, Procurement plan, and budget among other relevant tools for implementation.
Project best practices, lessons learned and success stories are documented and uploaded in Horizon and WV Central Repository, and shared with WVG and the donors.
All key project documents and information are uploaded in Horizon
Project reporting:

Lead and facilitate the preparation of project narrative and financial reports in accordance with donor-designated formats as required. Ensure that draft reports are disseminated for review and feedback by the senior management team, and relevant technical advisors prior to submitting the final report to WVG.
Submit timely accurate and quality reports that meet donor requirements (timely preparation and submission of monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual progress reports on the status of project implementation).
Led preparation of project-specific information sheets, human impact stories, short video clips and photographs for public engagement. Provide relevant communications information as necessary for dissemination to donors, WVG and media.
In collaboration with the Compliance and reporting officer, maintain Project and report tracking system to ensure all Project files are organized and well managed for planning and preparation of donor reports and project monitoring.
Share lessons learned with local partners, WVT leadership, staff and donors from field reports to enhance local planning and implementation and suggest modifications that might be necessary at the local level based on evidence and lessons learnt.
END RESULTS

Donor reports submitted to NO review 10 days before the deadlines for submission to Donor or Support Office.
Queries on donor reports responded too timely.
Monthly Management Report (MMR) is shared to Technical Team Leader, Cluster and Senior Grants & Operations Manager as per set deadlines.
Grants Dashboard is updated on monthly basis and quarterly basis by the 25th of each month and shared to Senior Grants & Operations Manager.
Effective Partnership Management, Maintaining & Reviewing

Develop Partner Capacity Building Plan (based on Partner Capacity Assessment Report/gaps identified)
Implement the capacity-building plan
Partner Monitoring (Visits, Reports, meetings, etc)
Conduct Annual Partnership Health Checks & partner performance reviews.
END RESULTS

Timely delivery of Partnership Management indicators
Team Performance

Ensure a high-performance management culture, open trustworthy relationships and integrity to enhance program officer’s smooth relations and accountability.
Provide supervision and support to project coordinators, and give technical assistance to government staff and consultants working within the program.
Promote and ensure zero tolerance to fraud and corruption
END RESULTS

Training plan for staff is in place and tracked on implementation
Project staff are linked with respective Technical leads for technical capacity enhancement while implementing the project.
Performance management are well aligned with project requirement
Financial & non-finance Resource Management:

Ensure that the Project budget is managed within approved spending levels and ensure accurate and timely financial reports to donors and World Vision.
In working with the financial team ensure project expenses are reasonable, allocated as per the assigned budget, prudent and spent in accordance with donor rules and regulations to ensure low-risk audits
Manage program assets, materials and financial resources to ensure Stewardship and accountability in the project.
END RESULTS

Meet the burn-rate standards for the Donor and World Vision – Green – 90% – 100%.
Networking, visibility, and donor recognition

Ensures the program interventions and the donor are recognized by the government, partners, and communities
Develop and support effective linkages and collaborate with Key structures including Government structures, Community-Based Organizations, other implementing partners, and NGOs.
Represent WVT and Participate in networking meetings/workshops/conferences with GoT and other stakeholders at the district, regional and national level
Facilitate documentation and sharing of processes, challenges, good practices and lessons learnt among partners.
In collaboration with Senior Grants and Operation manager, ensure WV Germany and donor queries and requests are an effective, timely, and effective way.
END RESULT

Share the best practice of the project to partners
Share Project impact story in quarterly, semi-annual and annual reports.
KNOWLEDGE/QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE ROLE

Required Professional Experience

A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in leading, coordinating, and managing integrated health projects
Demonstrated experience in a Project Management role and use of project management cycle in the delivery of development projects is required.
Demonstrated experience managing multidisciplinary teams is an advantage.
Experience in implementing international donor-funded projects and working with implementing partners /local CSOs and WROs is an advantage;
Experience in delivering technical assistance and/or institutional capacity building is an asset
Familiar with current Advocacy issues around adolescent sexual reproductive health and working with adolescents & youths is a MUST
Experience in implementing projects in sectors of ASHR, MNCH, Nutrition, Economic empowerment and working with children under 5 and women of reproductive age
Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification

Master degree in Public Health and/or Project Management in Health from a recognized institution
Preferred Knowledge & Qualifications

Excellent communication skills; Ability to communicate with internal and external stakeholders,
Excellent coordination and planning skills
Report writing skills: Ability to write complex reports
Demonstrate high levels of integrity
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent team player with minimum supervision
Significant experience of working with government officials, multiple partners, community groups, and communities.
Proven experience in facilitating effective project documentation and dissemination of results to a wide range of audiences.
Experience in working with international donor-funded grants
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with all levels of staff
Good planning and Excellent organizational skills, ability to determine priorities and attention to detail a must
Work in a multisectoral/ multicultural team- patience, cultural sensitivity and application of contextual understanding in day-to-day work
High level of knowledge and practice with Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. required
Ability to work with tight deadlines for information needs
Language Requirements

Fluent in both Swahili and English languages
Travel and Working Environment Requirement

The position requires the ability and willingness to travel domestically up to 50% of the time to the field in Nzega Cluster-Shinyanga & Kishapu DC and occasionally internationally if need be.
Ability to work in a multicultural context as a flexible and respectful team player
Willingness to travel to the field as and when needed
KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

Senior Grants and Operations Manager

Direct Supervision and program implementation
Cluster & Area Programme Management

Planning, implementation and collaboration
Technical leads (Health, Nutrition, Resilience & Livelihood, DME, Communications and others)

Reporting progress on matters pertaining technical aspects – fidelity of implementation
Operations Director and Senior Management Team

Advice on related management functions
People & Culture (P&C)

Coordinate with P&C on staff-related benefits and staff issues
NO Departmental/Unit Managers

Execute WVT strategy
WVT Partners (Government, Community, Local CSOs, WROs)

Planning, implementation, and collaboration
WV Support Office

Program Implementation
DECISION MAKING

Project Coordinator makes decisions on project management in consultation with the direct supervisor and WVG’s grant manager.
Project Coordinator is guided by the authority levels matrix on key approval levels and is guided by WVT policies and guidelines.
CORE COMPETENCIES

Be Safe and Resilient
Deliver Results
Build Relationships
Be Accountable
Learn and Develop
Improve and Innovate
Partner and Collaborate
Embrace Change
Model Self-Management
Engage, Influence, Lead, and Grow Others
Run an Effective and Agile Organisation
Develop the Organisation for the Future
Job Location:

This Position is Based in Shinyanga, Kishapu DC
Applicant Types Accepted:

Local Applicants Only
Disclaimer

This position is contingent upon donor approval of the project and funding
Applicant Types Accepted:

Local Applicants Only

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Closing Date : 28th February, 2023.




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