About us
Good Neighbors is an international humanitarian and development Non-Governmental Organization in General Consultative status with the (UNECOSOC) United Nations Economic and Social Council. Established 1991 in South Korea, the organization currently conducts missions around the world to improve quality of life and education standards, as well as to provide aid in areas of civil unrest or natural disaster. In order to develop and achieve the NGO objectives, Good Neighbors International Uganda is seeking to recruit the following employees:
Project: Good Neighbors International Program and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Improvement Project for the Girls in Jinja District
Reports to: Technical Manager, Country Director
Location: Jinja Field Office
Contract: 1 year (3 months of probation and renewable based on the evaluation)
Purpose
Project Manager will support the direction, management, and oversight of all aspects of the KOICA Project “Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Improvement Project for Girls in Jinja, Uganda”, ensuring that policies and procedures are followed according to organization needs and communities in general. S/he will be involved in operations, communications, planning programs, Design, and Monitoring and Evaluation (DME) as well as staff management, mentorship, and development.
Benefits.
Work environment
1. Supervision of the KOICA Project which includes;
2. Ensure that all KOICA team acts as efficient and client-oriented for program and project implementation activities.
3. Oversee the baseline, midline and end line study for the project.
4. Coordinate and establish partnership with stakeholders including government, schools, health centres and other relevant organizations in the community.
5. Review and consolidate, and submit thematic/periodic reports, annual action plans (including Log frame, working budget plan, and yearly action plan) and activity plan of the Project
6. Consolidate and submit monthly progress reports (including data for PDM indicators and budget execution rate) to the Technical Manager (TM)
7. Planning, Implementing, and finalizing procedures and projects for construction works including Girl Friendly Spaces (GFS), WASH facilities and modification of the existing structures at schools (Annual construction plan and periodic progress should be submitted)
8. Organizing meeting with government, schools, partner organizations, and other stakeholders relating the project activities.
9. Overseeing and organizing monitoring and evaluation of all assigned projects including setting M&E plan, tools and submit analysed report.
10. Plan, execute and manage project development from beginning to end.
11. Liaison with project stakeholders on an ongoing basis.
12. Organize periodic/regular meeting and preparing and submitting meeting minutes to Country Director and Technical Manager.
13. Develop network and partnership with national/regional/international institution, keeping abreast of environmental, policy economic, social, political and religious conditions in country
14. Oversees project sites, ensuring efficient operations for GNIUG field office ensuring cost recovery and budget expenditure of the project is not less than 70% of monthly planned budget.
15. Required to achieve 100% of annual PDM outcome/output indicator targets
16. Required to attend at least 3 courses as provided by GN academy or by any other training institution including any other courses prescribed by GNIUG, aiming to develop knowledge and capacity in own work.
17. Identify/secure relevant funding resources and prepare concept notes.
18. Fully understand the KOICA regulations and procedures and guide the KOICA project team regarding financial reports and requirements, M&E, regular reporting process and others.
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