Reports to: Program Department related staff
Direct Coordination with: Partners
Business Development Officer
Capacity Building Officer
Project Coordinator
Responsibilities
The Field Officer will:
Supervise and evaluate activities of the program and the field work
Propose and implement plans of works after discussion of strategies and partners and head office;
Contribute to establishing and implementing operational work plans, setting clear targets and activity plans per activities/trainings in direct coordination with head office and partners;
Assign tasks to staff members of allocated area of implementation and provide follow up and guidance;
Facilitate the implementation of the project as per agreed on workplans
Ensure smooth exchange between partners and volunteers’ program, beneficiaries, and the community;
Provide technical support as needed;
Contribute in ongoing field assessments and data collection and entry as/when required;
Provide information and advice for the team, beneficiaries and walk ins on existing services;
Collaborate with partners and other agencies when required;
Plan, coordinate and facilitate in distribution of materials when needed;
Support quality implementation of the activities through regular field visits;
Ensure that data is accurately collected, entered, and shared on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis;
Maintain records, reports problems or concerns to head office and partners;
Strong capacity in sharing information and keeping always concerned people informed;
Strong ability to work as a part of a Team (including with partner)
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Strong understanding of the entire project cycle management
Good organizational skills
Ability to work under stress
Computer Skills
Microsoft office – all applications
Software applications required for daily operations
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No