Overall Responsibility
- The Project Officer is responsible for the effective operational management of education-related project components under the direct supervision of the Head of Programmes.
- Lead the implementation of education activities in line with project objectives, adhering to the full Project Cycle Management (PCM) approach: planning, organisation, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
- Ensure that all project activities are delivered efficiently, achieving both qualitative and quantitative targets in accordance with organisational and donor standards.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Project Management
- Oversee all aspects of day-to-day project implementation, including logistics, administration, security considerations, and community engagement with beneficiaries.
- Regularly review, update, and track the project work plan to ensure alignment with agreed objectives and timelines.
- Ensure activities are implemented on schedule and meet defined quality and output standards.
- Identify training needs and coordinate, facilitate, or deliver capacity-building initiatives for project assistants and partners, including ongoing coaching and support.
- Maintain flexibility and readiness to travel frequently, including extended stays in remote project locations or as directed by the Head of Programmes.
2. Reporting
- Collect, analyse, and report data on the overall situation of beneficiaries, with particular focus on those targeted by the project.
- Maintain consistent written and verbal communication with the Head of Programmes.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive project documentation, including monthly reports, attendance records, beneficiary databases, success stories, and decision logs.
- Provide timely updates on implementation challenges and recommend solutions.
- Submit daily updates, as well as weekly and monthly progress reports, in line with agreed work plans and targets.
- Report and document any potential or perceived breaches of neutrality, including conducting basic analysis and fact-finding.
- Prepare and circulate minutes of coordination and staff meetings to relevant stakeholders.
3. Monitoring and Evaluation
- Conduct regular field monitoring visits to ensure effective and smooth implementation of project activities.
- Coordinate closely with the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer, facilitating access to documentation, beneficiaries, and project sites as required.
- Support data collection, verification, and learning processes to improve programme quality and impact.
5. Logistics, Finance, and Administration
- Coordinate closely with logistics, finance, and administration teams to ensure timely availability of resources required for project implementation.
- Ensure compliance with organisational and donor policies and procedures, including procurement, supplier management, and stock control.
- Maintain effective coordination with relevant departments in line with organisational hierarchy and processes.
- Ensure adherence to HR policies, including attendance, leave management, and reporting obligations.
- Monitor project budget expenditure and forecasts regularly using the AX system, ensuring financial discipline and accuracy.
- Coordinate with the media/communications department to support visibility and documentation of project activities.
6. Security
- Strictly adhere to organisational security policies, guidelines, and instructions.
- Promptly report any security incidents or concerns to the designated security focal point, ensuring proper documentation and follow-up.
7. Communication and Networking
- Engage directly with children, families, and stakeholders in project locations, ensuring strong field presence and community trust.
- Act as the organisation’s focal point at the community level, representing its mission and values professionally.
- Attend relevant sector working groups, coordination platforms, and meetings in consultation with the Head of Programmes.
- Support mapping and analysis of local resources and stakeholders in areas of operation.
- Build and maintain strong, professional relationships with partners, donors, government officials, particularly MEHE and Education sector and relevant civil society actors.
- Identify potential partners and contribute to partnership development discussions with the Head of Programmes.
Required Qualifications & Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Business Administration, Project Management, Development Studies, or related field
- 2–3 years of relevant experience in project support and coordination
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Excellent English written and verbal communication skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other related tools
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and work under pressure
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
Key Competencies
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Attention to detail
- Proactive and solution-oriented mindset
- Strong coordination and follow-up skills
- Ability to work in a dynamic, multi-project environment
Position will be based in Beirut with frequent travel to the field locations.
- Lebanon
- Beirut
- Beirut
Submit the CV and cover letter to Career@islamicrelief-leb.org.
Subject of email should be the following reference "EPO-2026" .
Electronic applications returned to an email address other than the one above will not be considered.
Only candidates who have legal papers to work in lebanon are applicable to apply for this post.
Please provide copy of your legal papers with your CV.
Note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
Due to the acute need to fill this position, Interviews will be held on a rolling basis.