Welthungerhilfe/German Agro Action is an international NGO with Head-Quarter in Bonn and working in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Welthungerhilfe/GAA is fighting to help free the world of hunger and poverty. This vision is the basis of our organization’s character and activities. Welthungerhilfe/GAA secures funds from private donations and international funding organizations, for example, EC, USAID, UN-OCHA, ECHO and German Government. We work in the sectors of Agriculture, WASH, Natural Resource Management, Nutrition and Social & Economic Development as well as Civil Society Strengthening. Welthungerhilfe/GAA Ethiopia follows a partnership approach for project planning, implementation, and administration with Ethiopia Partner-NGOs and in exceptional cases WHH/GAA implements projects by itself.
What We Offer
· A multicultural work environment where differences are accommodated
· A continuous learning cultures
· Innovative and creative work practices
· A highly committed team
· Attractive pay and benefit packages (life and medical insurance, Provident fund & Pension)
· Working with an organizational philosophy: “help the poor to help themselves”
Short description:
The overall objective of the program is to contribute to the strengthening of local civil society organizations (CSOs) in Ethiopia and thus contributing to them becoming active actors of governance and development. This action is designed to strengthen Ethiopia’s civil society through i) capacity-building and ii) improving of the enabling environment for civil society. In doing so the program will take advantage of the current momentum of the political and legislative reform building on the progress of the EU Civil Society Fund (CSF). The program will be implemented in four administrative regions (Afar, Benishangul-Gumuz, Oromia and Amhara) as well as in Addis Ababa.
General Information
· Duty station: Addis Ababa, with frequent travel to the Program target regions
· Job Title: Senior Sub-Grant Officer
· Reports to: Program Manager
· Contract Period: till 31.01.2028
1. Objectives of the position
The purpose of this position is to put into place and implement a functional Sub-Grant management system for this multi-partner big sub-grant management program and ensures compliance of Sub-Grant implementation with EU and WHH rules and regulations. The senior Sub-Grants Officer is responsible for the overall management and provision of key support services within the area of grants administration and provide overall support for the Program Manager on Grant management, compliance, oversight of sub-grant and management of grant fund. He/she provide detail guidance and support on WHH/EU Grant Management to the overall team and will monitor subsequent compliance. The post holder will identify areas of concern and refinements required in organizational processes to ensure adherence to WHH/EU rules and regulations.
2. Duties and areas of responsibility
Key Responsibilities: Produce guideline for subgrant management including selection criteria of subgrantees, management of subgrant contract management, monitor and ensure compliance of subgrant implementation, capacity building on grant management.
Setting up Sub-Grant management system, guidelines, and tools
Subgrant and process management
Capacity building on Grant management
Additional tasks may be assigned based on need by the Program Coordinator or the CO team.
Qualifications/ experience essential:
· Bachelor or master’s degree in a relevant field of studies such as, Finance/ grant management, Audit, Business Management, etc.
· At least 7 years of total experience in development sector; and at least 4 years in Sub-grant Management. (for BA holders a minimum of 9-year work experience in related sectors in INGO setting)
· Ability to develop effective working relationships across a network or stakeholders.
· Experience of International NGO grant management systems and financial regulations.
· Knowledge of Grants Administration especially system management and donor compliance in reporting of diverse institutional donors, especially with EU PRAG.
· Language proficiency in English, and at least one additional local language (more is an advantage)
· Coordination and organization skill
· Exceptional analytical and writing skills
· Ability to anticipate risk and propose containment measures
· Ability and experience on digital data management and analysis Apps.
· Experience in working in a participatory way
· Experience in facilitating interactive workshops and trainings
· Experience in mentoring and coaching local partners
· Specific experience of managing capacity strengthening or civil society Programs is an advantage
· Experience with consortia/multi-partner Programs is an advantage
· Integrity and trustfulness
· Creative, flexible, and proactive
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skill
· Ability to manage stressful situations and work under pressure and meet deadlines
· Willingness to work in the field and travel to remote and unstable areas
The position holder should work in a team-oriented manner and adhere to standards and principles as described in the “Welthungerhilfe Code of Conduct”, Child Protection Policy; the Core Humanitarian Standard and Do No Harm.