Your tasks
The Programme Officer will be responsible within the We Can Work (WCW) international team for coordinating reporting, compliance and other support for the WCW programme in three to four countries. The Programme Officer will be responsible for working closely with country management units and partners responsible for implementing the programme, consolidating up to date tracking of implementation in each country, coordinating support in the WCW International Team, reviewing contracts with partners, monitoring donor compliance, and consolidating reporting for the donor. in addition, the Programme Officer will need to respond to ad hoc requests from the donor, international team and country teams to support grant management.
Key responsibilities include:
Acting as the main focal point for the WCW project for between three and four WCW countries at the international level and coordinating with country level teams to monitor progress against the planned activities and LFTW/donor compliance requirements
Consolidating country level input to donor reports on a monthly basis. This will include planning reporting timelines, reviewing material, providing feedback, as well as editing and drafting to produce reports to a standard that can be submitted to the donor.
Managing the partnership with the country office/key partners in each country of focus, including managing contracts, monitoring capacity strengthening, completing administrative tasks (such as supporting due diligence) and helping to address any safeguarding, security, safety or transparency concerns.
Representing the project in internal meetings, coordinating within the WCW team to ensure activities are correctly prioritised per country
Using the WCW and LFTW monitoring tools and templates for the project.
Collecting feedback and support the development of better systems and tools to help monitor and report against the project
Undertaking programme visits to support training events
Your profile
Experience in programme and/or project coordination, ideally within an INGO or in an international setting
Experience with grant management, ideally with grants from institutional donors (i.e. FCDO, USAID, GIZ) and in an international environment
Strong experience with project reporting, in particular finalizing donor reports to a high standard of quality
Familiarity with project management concepts and tools
Strong communication, liaison and partnership skills, ideally with experience of working in a multi-national environment
Ability to work as part of a team as well as to approach tasks independently, with excellent organisational skills and high attention to detail
Excellent English skills (in particular for drafting reports); Fluent French would be considered an asset for one of the positions