Project Assistant at Secours Islamique France
Secours Islamique France (SIF) is a Non-Governmental Organization of international solidarity based in France. Founded in 1991, SIF is a non-profit and non-political organization that intends to help, to bring relief and to protect the lives of those threatened by natural disasters, armed conflicts or by economic collapse. SIF provides its help in respect of cultural diversity, without any distinction of origin, religion or gender.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Project Assistant
Location: Zamfara
Employment Type: Full-time
Contract Duration: 6 months with possible extension
Description
- The Project Assistant ensures the field implementation of CDCS activities, in coordination with the Program Manager. S/he:
- Supervises the activity implementation for his/ her projects at field level.
- Monitors and reports on his/ her activities.
- Participates to the security analysis in his/ her program locations.
- Contributes the elaboration of the mission’s operational strategy and coordination.
- Represents SIF towards relevant stakeholders.
- The Project Assistant is part of SIF Nigeria team and will be under the line management of the Program Manager. S/he will be based in SIF sub-office of Gusau/Zamfara.
Main Responsabilities
Activity implementation (in cooperation with the Program Manager):
- Follow up with all team members to ensure deadlines are met for all SIF projects in Zamfara.
- Foresee and highlight any possible challenge related to the implementation to the program manager and suggest solutions.
- Coordinate with the logistics and security teams regarding team mobility and security clearance.
- Monitor the team’s progress against the agreed plan and report back to the program manager.
- Record project progress on a weekly basis, in coordination with the MEAL officer and share with the program manager.
- Work in close coordination with MEAL officer, WPE officer and the program manager to ensure coordinated implementation, monitoring, and reporting.
- Monitor project activities through regular field visits and report back to the program manager.
Monitoring (in cooperation with the Program Manager):
- To make frequent field visits to monitor program implementation and to identify opportunities/ constraints/ adjustments needed.
- To hold planning and progress review meetings with local authorities, community leaders, and operational partners.
- To ensure quality control of the projects and the respect of agreed standards (including mainstreamed gender and protection, beneficiary participation, accountability, etc).
Reporting (in cooperation with the Program Manager):
- To inform immediately (verbally and in written if requested) the Program Manager of any delay, conflict, problem encountered as part of the project implementation.
- To prepare internal quantitative and qualitative monthly activity reports.
- To capitalize documentation and ensure it is properly stored (beneficiary lists, procurement/ distribution documents, training attendance sheets, reports, pictures).
- To provide written updates to the Program Manager, as per the frequency agreed with her.
Security (in cooperation with the Program Manager and Logistic Department):
- To strictly follow internal security rules and regulations.
- To follow the evolution of the security context with relevant stakeholders (team members, partner organizations, local authorities, community leaders, etc) and to regularly report to the Program Manager.
- To propose temporary security measures for his/her program team whenever necessary.
- To propose, if necessary, security plans updating.
Representation (when requested by the Program Manager):
- To liaise with local authorities, community leaders, and other NGOs/ agencies to ensure implementation of common standards in the field.
- To actively attend conferences, coordination meetings with local authorities/ community leaders/ other NGOs, and working groups etc.
- To elaborate presentation projects tools (objectives, methodology, activities, and results) for local authorities, other NGOs and agencies, donors, etc.
- The task list is neither exhaustive nor restrictive and it is evolving.
Qualifications and Experience
- Master's Degree in Agronomy or Agricultural Engineering.
- Minimum 5 years of previous experience in humanitarian work, including in the FSL sector.
- Extensive knowledge of project cycle management.
- Ability to produce quality work and to make decisions under pressure.
- Excellent written and spoken English; ability to speak Hausa and/or Kanuri is a plus.
- Good computer skills and proficiency in the use of MS Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel).
- Experience in team management and strong leadership skills.
- Well-developed organizational and planning skills.
Soft Skills:
- Strong communication and representation skills.
- Respect humanitarian principles and ensure SIF’s neutrality.
- Respect the “do-no-harm” principle and develop an acceptance strategy.
- Maintain beneficiaries’ confidentiality at all times.
- Excellent interpersonal and conflict-resolution skills.
- Self-motivation.
- Understand and commit to SIF’s mission, values, and policies.
Condition
- 6 months with possible extension.
Location Scope:
- Position based in Nigeria, Zamfara State, Gusau LGA
- Moves: Within Gusau, Tsafe, Anka, and Talata Mafara LGAs
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to: [email protected] using the position as the subject of the email.
Application Deadline 23rd February, 2024.
Note
- SIF being an association with limited means, versatility and flexibility are necessary in order to overcome any difficulty temporary and exceptional.
- The employee may be affected to perform other tasks in accordance with it job category, in case of need related to the functioning of the Association or to changes in its policy and it organization, and respecting the pattern of fixed-term contract