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Project Coordinator

Position summary The René Moawad Foundation is seeking a Project Coordinator for the implementation of its UNICEF 10 months funded project “Supporting vulnerable girls and boys with learning, soft and hard skills and employability programs in the North”. The Project Coordinator will be the primary contact between Field Coordinator and Outreach workers and the RMF Project Manager. The Project Coordinator will be based in North Lebanon. Duties & Responsibilities Supervising and managing the field coordinator and outreach workers in the North; Ensuring proper implementation of project activities in accordance with projects’ work plans; Facilitating implementation of projects and overcoming challenges; Leading the weekly meetings with the field coordinator and outreach workers; Leading execution of activities/ meetings/orientation sessions/etc. at targeted communities; Collecting/Ensuring submission of weekly reports completed by the field coordinator and outreach workers and minutes of meetings/success stories/ surveys other required documents associated with project’s activities during the Life of the project and communicate them to supervisors; Securing documentation of indicators/checklists/other documents related to the projects’ PMP; Ensuring that supporting documentation for PMP/M&E is secured and accurate; Coordinating and communicating with partners and stakeholders. Other tasks as directed by the supervisors Education and Experience At least 3 years of experience in relevant field. A post-graduate degree or equivalent bachelor degree with years of experience in fields of education and/or other relevant fields. Strong experience in donors –funded projects is a must. Excellent knowledge of English and Arabic; French is a plus. Excellent reporting, communication and interpersonal skills.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Excellent
English
Excellent
French
Basic
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No