Program Coordinator at The Center for Community and Health Development International


 

The Center for Community and Health Development International is a non-discriminatory, non-governmental organization with a mandate to improve the health and quality of life of Nigerian’s rural children and women. CHAD was established in 2002 by a group of women from different religious and ethnic background in Gombe state, North East Nigeria.

For the extension of the ongoing project, CHAD therefore seek a competent person to fill below position:

 

 

Job Title: Program Coordinator

Location: Borno

Job Summary

  • The Child Protection Coordinator will coordinate the Northeast Child Protection Emergency Response and manage the social protection interventions to ensure maximum integration of synergies as projects are implemented.

Key Duties and Responsibilities
Project Management and Coordination:

  • Provide overall leadership in managing and coordinating the implementation of emergency response and social protection activities according to the respective projects’ implementation and organization standards.
  • Guide and offer technical support to staff on emergency response, and other project interventions based on the organizational commitment to emergency response.

Project monitoring and evaluation:

  • Establishment of functional project level M&E system and utilization of the information in liaison with the M&E team.
  • Facilitate effective monitoring, documentation and reporting in compliance with grants’ agreements, minimum standards and tools
  • Support the baseline and evaluation processes in liaison with the M&E for the different social protection projects targeting IDPs and host communities
  • Manage humanitarian emergency response and social protection projects’ information and documentation processes, and ensure effective communication of the project results.

Finance Management:

  • Ensure assets of the organization in the operations are safe and secured in line with projects’ grant regulations, MoUs and agreements.
  • Support audit processes in line with the projects’ audit regulations
  • Keenly monitor and manage projects’ budgets in line with grants agreements and standards.
  • Risk management by monitoring, addressing and reporting any risks to management of program funds and budgets.

Performance management and supervision:

  • Manage, supervise and build capacity of staff in project development, management and implementation especially in humanitarian emergency response, and other related project activities.
  • Provide technical direction to humanitarian Emergency Response staff in child protection, planning and preparation of M&E documents.
  • Identify staff capacity and promote staff welfare during the response.
  • Facilitate coaching, mentoring and counseling sessions for staff within the humanitarian emergency response and social protection.

Project development:

  • Provide overall leadership, management and guidance to the development of project designs, concepts and fundable proposals for Child Protection activities
  • Carry out assessments as required in the response area
  • Review humanitarian emergency response projects’ documents and align them to set guidelines and standards

Network and collaboration:

  • Develop a database of strategic networks and partnerships for advocacy within the district and at national level.
  • Facilitate the integration of Advocacy and justice for children in emergency response interventions.
  • Take part in the coordination meetings at national, cluster and camp and settlement levels.
  • Identify and build strategic linkages, relations, collaborations and networks with partners and other stakeholders in planning and implementation of humanitarian emergency response and social protection activities.

Documentation and Reporting:

  • Prepare and submit quality reports (progress against delivery of outputs and achievement of outcomes, etc)
  • Collaborate with relevant organizations, agencies and actors in the IDP settlement camps and host communities to plan for transition from the onset
  • Ensure compliance to the child protection policy in all project interventions in accordance with the inter-agency guidelines, organization policies and Global child protection minimum standards.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience

  • A minimum of 6 years’ experience in humanitarian work and 4 years in community development programing
  • The ideal candidate for the CHAD Int’l Child Protection Coordinator job opportunity must hold at least Master's Degree in Social Work, Business Administration, Social Administration, International Relations, Education or related field.
  • Self-motivated with excellent management and leadership skills.

 

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit no more than 3-pages CV and Cover Letter in one document, addressing the position requirements to "Human Resource Officer" and submit to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the emai.

Note

  • Application is strictly on the email provided. Only shortlisted applicant will be contacted.
  • CHAD Intl is an equal opportunity employer.
  • CHAD considers all applicants on the basis of merit without prejudice to sex, disability, religion, tribe among others.
  • All employees of CHAD Int’l will to adhere to our Code of Conduct and the organizational values:  Dedicated, innovative, inclusive and accountable.

 

Application Deadline 20th August, 2021.