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Project Assistant (Emergency) - Qobayyat

Under the overall supervision of the Head of office and direct supervision of the Emergency Response and Stabilization Coordinator, the incumbent will:   Support the identification and prioritization of Social Stability and Livelihoods projects. Assist in conducting household visits in the field covering assessment phase, data entry, selection, and monitoring for the host and Syrian Displaced communities including municipalities, community representatives and youth. Assist in conducting Focus Group Discussions with host and refugee communities to identify common priorities for a particular area. Assist in establishing and maintaining relationships and liaise with all stakeholders including local governments, Municipalities, UN agencies and NGOs at local level. Support in day to day monitoring of previous and ongoing Livelihoods and Community Support Projects activities and ensure timely and proper implementation. Inform communities of project value - both monetary and social impact- and provide regular updates on all expenditure on projects. Support in preparing work plans and report updates on progress of all projects on a regular basis and as needed. Assist in maintaining project administration systems for Livelihoods and social stability activities. Support in the distribution of shelter and winterization assistance when needed. Perform other duties as may be assigned.
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please indicate in the email subject the position you are applying for
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
a) Bachelor Degree, preferably in Development, Political Science or other relevant fields
b) Minimum two years of relevant professional experience
c) Proficient in the use of computer programs, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher , Access and PowerPoint)
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No