FH Ethiopia, a non-governmental organization engaged in relief and development activities, would like to invite potential candidates to apply for the following position:
Position: Planning Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator DFSA
Duty Station: Lay Gayint (South Gondar Zone)
Duration of Contract: One-year contract, renewable (with 45 days probation period)
Closing date: April 25, 2019
Basic Responsibilities:
Key Result #1 – Planning
· Draw up plans, proposals, and budget for new projects/extensions in collaboration with all stakeholders. Facilitate and coordinate program implementation on the bases of the plan;
· Facilitate and coordinate program implementation on the basis of the plan
· Develops project planning guidelines jointly with the Head Office Design, Monitoring and Evaluation Unit;
· Coordinates, prepares and documents annual and detailed implementation plans in collaboration with the Head Office department coordination, project staff and government stakeholders;
· Prepares concept notes and on the shelf project proposals that can be used as input for future program development;
· Makes sure that annual operational plans are prepared in line with the agreed up on project proposals and compile justifications for any deviations from this;
· Makes sure that project planning endeavors are participatory involving all stakeholders including primary beneficiaries;
Key Result #2 – Program Monitoring & Evaluation
· Play led role in program/project planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all FH/Ethiopia programs in project area;
· Devises efficient system to ensure timely transfer of food to project beneficiaries;
Key Result #3 – Coordination
· Liaise with government institutions and other NGOs regarding program monitoring and evaluation activities
Requirements:
· Education –Bachelor degree in management, Rural Development, Agriculture, or Economics, Natural Resource management or other related fields;
· Experience –Minimum of four years related experience in the field preferably in a similar program or INGO.
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply