Role Title
Project Support Officer
Role Information
Role Type
Pay Band
Location
Duration
Reports to:
Replacement
H
Beirut-Lebanon
Two Years
Society Project Manager
Role purpose
To support in the financial, administrative and logistics of the implementation of education and society projects, liaising with key stakeholders, suppliers and wider target audience in Lebanon to meet the project’s objectives.
About us
The British Council is the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. We create friendly knowledge and understanding between the people of the UK and other countries. We do this by making a positive contribution to the UK and the countries we work with – changing lives by creating opportunities, building connections and engendering trust.
We work with over 100 countries across the world in the fields of arts and culture, English language, education and civil society. Each year we reach over 20 million people face-to-face and more than 500 million people online, via broadcasts and publications. Founded in 1934, we are a UK charity governed by Royal Charter and a UK public body.
Geopolitical/SBU/Function overview:
The post holder will be responsible for supporting relevant Project Managers in the management and delivery of the British Council Projects. S/he will be the focal contact for internal and external stakeholders regarding procurement, logistical support of activities and events. Therefore, s/he is required to demonstrate excellent customer service, communication, entrepreneurship and team working skills, as well as administrative and organisational competencies in full compliance with British Council corporate standards in finance, IT, procurement, customer service and HR policies and standards.
Main opportunities/challenges for this role:
Working closely with colleagues across British Council (regionally and locally), the team is responsible for ensuring the quality and consistency of projects and programmes, meeting the expectations of contractors and partners. This includes: managing all aspects of delivery, compliance, risk and finances across the portfolio.
Main Accountabilities:
Closely liaising with relevant Project Manager regarding the project brief and deliverables.
Reporting on key milestones and where risks are emerging in the projects in relation to logistics, procurement and payments
Finalising and delivering all arrangements within an agreed time frame.
Collecting and analysing Scorecard data where appropriate.
Supporting in project budget management and reporting actual and anticipated expenditure to Project Manager.
Finance and compliance
Provide financial management support including the effective use of SAP, raising PO’s, journals and creating vendors
Invoicing and maintaining financial files and records
Supporting the project Manager to record budgets and provide management reporting information as required
Provide planning and re-forecasting support for the project manager
Follow up procurement and financial procedures to be compliant with British council and donor requirement
Ensure a good information management of the project documentation and appropriate filing on the database and collaboration sites.
Events and meetings
To provide support in events and workshop planning: follow up on procedure, ensure efficient and timely booking of venue, flights and accommodation arrangements as necessary, organising hospitality, transport, accommodation, marketing materials and management of external speaker requirements therefore contributing to the successful running of events.
Communication and customer service
To be responsible for internal and external project communication, including responding to internal and external enquiries: preparing Letters to ministries or partners, following up with them on reports,
To support sharing Project information locally and regionally by supporting in the update of the calendar, sharing information about the project.
Key Relationships:
External stakeholders include:
Ministries, INGO, NGO, school principals, teachers, suppliers (hotels, taxi companies, restaurants, travel agencies, etc.)
Internal stakeholders include:
Programme Director
Assistant Programme Director
Project Managers and wider Programmes team
Cross-departmental teams (Marketing and Communications, Finance and Resources, Customer Service and Exams).
Country Director
Role Requirements:
Threshold requirements:
Assessment stage
Passport requirements/ Right to work in country
Post holder must be eligible to work in Lebanon. When required, successful candidate needs to secure, at his/her own cost and liability, the appropriate work and residency permits and any other required document, as well as any renewals thereof, from the Lebanese competent authorities.
Shortlisting
Direct contact or managing staff working with children?
Yes/No
IF YES. Appropriate police check
N/a
Notes
Hours are variable according to events and can include evenings and occasional weekends. The role includes representing the British Council at external events where appropriate. On certain days it may be necessary to work longer hours to cater for key deadlines.
Person Specification:
Assessment stage
Language requirements (DELETE IF NOT APPROPRIATE)
Minimum / essential
Desirable
Assessment Stage
Written and spoken English at Proficiency Level (B2)
Fluent in written and spoken Arabic. Able to write official letters to Ministries and relevant partners
Good command of written and spoken French
Shortlisting
Qualifications
Minimum / essential
Desirable
Assessment Stage
University degree or proven relevant experience
Shortlisting
Role Specific Knowledge & Experience
Minimum / essential
Desirable
Assessment Stage
Project Management Skills -level 1
.
Financial planning management Level 3
2 years’ experience in administrative/project support role at local and/or international organisation
2 years’ experience in project management
Shortlisting
Role Specific Skills (if any)
Assessment Stage
Shortlisting AND Interview
British Council Core Skills
Assessment Stage
Managing projects (Level 1)
Follows project management disciplines
Works with project management systems and procedures, and has a track record of compliance with them as a project team member.
Planning and organising (Level 1)
Is methodical
Able to plan own work over short timescales for routine or familiar tasks and processes.
Managing finance and resources (Level 3)
Supports budget management
Monitors and controls an agreed budget within a defined area, producing reports and analyses and contributing to planning
Using technology (Level 1)
Operates as a basic user of information systems, digital and office technology
Able, with adjustments if necessary, to use office software and British Council systems to do the job and manage documents or processes.
Communicating and influencing (Level 1)
Communicates clearly & effectively
Listens to others and expresses self clearly, with grammatical accuracy and awareness of a diverse audience in speaking and writing.
Shortlisting AND Interview
British Council Behaviours
Assessment Stage
Connecting with others: (Essential)
Making regular opportunities to understand others better
Working together: (Essential)
Establishing a genuinely common goal with others
Making it happen: (Essential)
Delivering clear results for the British Council
Shaping the future:(Essential)
Looking for ways in which we can do things better
Being accountable (More Demanding)
Putting the needs of the team or British Council ahead of my own
Creating shared purpose: (Essential)
Communicating an engaging picture of how we can work together
Interview
Interview
Interview
Required for the role but not assessed during the application stage
Interview
Required for the role but not assessed during the application stage
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
If you are interested in applying and feel that you are suitable for the role, please apply before Monday 3 April 2017 (23:59 Lebanon Time).Please read the Role Profile carefully, check definitions of the behaviours and Core skills, and complete the application form using the ‘Guidance notes for completing application form section’ for assistance (This is found in the application form). Completed applications should be emailed to: Job.Vacancy@lb.britishcouncil.org specifying the job title in the subject line. We do not accept copies of CVs, no applications will be accepted after the closing date, and only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Equality Statement
Valuing diversity is essential to the British Council’s work. We aim to abide by and promote equality legislation by following both the letter and the spirit of it to try and avoid unjustified discrimination, recognising discrimination as a barrier to equality of opportunity, inclusion and human rights.
All staff worldwide are required to ensure their behaviour is consistent with our policies.
Child Protection
The British Council is a full member of Keeping Children Safe (KCS) and has achieved level 1 child safe certification. We believe that all children have the right to be protected from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19, UNCRC, 1989 and that every child matters - everywhere in the world. In line with the British Council's Child Protection policy, any appointment is contingent on thorough checks including criminal record checks, in line with legal requirements.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
2 years’ experience in administrative/project support role at local and/or international organisation
2 years’ experience in project management
2 years’ experience in project management
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No