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Livelihoods Officer

Main Role

The Livelihoods Officer will oversee the implementation of the livelihoods activities in the field. Moreover, s/he will also be in charge of ensuring relevant monitoring and reporting.

Key responsibilities:

  • Responsible for collecting timely reports from the field and contribute to the development of interim and final narrative reports to donors in accordance with relevant templates, requirements and deadlines.
  • Follow up on the set implementation plan to ensure no delays are incurred on the projects.
  • Oversee the implementation of the project activities within the targeted sites while providing the required support.
  • Support in the planning of the activities in coordination with the PMER team.
  • Liaise with and provide ongoing support to the Field Officers in the implementation areas.
  • Ensure collecting the lessons learnt and the best practices from the field and sharing them with the PMER team.
  • Conduct field visits to the targeted sites with the Field Officers to monitor the implementation of the activities.
  • Conduct regular meetings with the steering committee of the projects.
  • Provide relevant support to the Field Coordinator.
  • Ensure that the implemented activities meet the strategic objectives of the projects.
Intervention Sectors
Health
Labor & Livelihoods
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
1200 to 1500 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Please specify in the "Subject" of your email the position you are appliying for.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

We recommend that only qualified candidates meeting the requirements should apply.

Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Minimum of a Bachelor degree in any of the following fields: Public Health, Social science, Psycho-social (Master degree is a plus)
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
Basic
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No