Thursday, September 15, 2011

Project Coordinator

ActionAid is a unique partnership of people working in over 46 countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean to end poverty and injusticeActionAid Pakistan (AAPk) is currently seeking qualified and experienced applicants to fill the above mentioned position based in its Project District Office Thata. Details of the position are:This challenging position requires a competent candidate to coordinate, support the implementation, execution, and completion of specific project. The post is offered for one year with a possibility of extension.·         Responsible for smooth operation of the Project by the partners at the local and national level.·         Seeking guidance and management support from the Project Manager.·         Put a strong quality-assurance process in place to ensure the project is on the right track.·         Liaison, coordinate and correspond with institutional donors, implementing partners, units and departments within AAPk.·         Support and guide partners and other team members in collating information and preparing analytical reports in line with donor requirements.·         Responsible for the quality delivery of all intermediate and final outputs of the project and submit narrative and financial reports as per the donor’s specified formats & schedule.·         Provide support in preparing work plans & budgets·         Organize and conduct staff training programs.·         Extensive travelling along with spending time in the field as and when required and reporting regularly on the progress of the projects.Masters Degree in Social Sciences/ Management/ Development Studies3 to 5 Years Relevant ExperienceGood networking and advocacy skillsMust have good interpersonal and communication skillsUnderstanding of Rights Based ApproachExperience of working with diverse civil society organizationsExposure/ability to work in a diversified multicultural set-up.Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

ActionAid Pakistan encourages minorities & strong women applicants


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