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Vacancy: Project Manager - Ghana

Date 31 Jul 2023
Location Tamale
Job Type Full-time
Industry NGO/IGO/INGO
Description


Company Profile


Our Mission is to empower street connected children and their families in Ghana and beyond to live healthier, happier, and better lives. Since our inception over 20 years ago, we nurtured an inclusive environment that embraces the diversity and uniqueness of everyone. Irrespective of gender, role, or background, we pride our relationships on highest levels of integrity and trust.




Job Description


Careers That Empower Young Dreamers


 When you make a decision to work with Children Believe you’re not just doing something great for your career, you’re helping empower children around the world to access education, pursue their dreams and be a voice for change. We know there are lots of career options for talented, top performers like you, but not many offer the opportunity to help children live and dream fearlessly. Children Believe is currently recruiting for the following position:  

 


Project Manager – CHANGE Project – Ghana


The Project Manager is responsible for the overall Global Affairs Canada (GAC) funded “Championing Nutrition and Gender Equality (CHANGE)” project planning, coordination and accountability for efficient and effective implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting on the project in Ghana.

 


 The Project Manager-CHANGE is responsible for timely implementation of the project to the standards and expected quality, efficient utilization of budget, proper management of human, financial and material resources of the project in compliance with donor’s and CB’s policies and procedures.

 


 This position will also provide guidance to other project staff in the overall management of the project, establish and foster working relationships with the donor, partner NGO and relevant government agencies.

 


 This role includes, but not limited to:


 Project Planning and Management - 30 % of Time



  • Ensure appropriate planning of the project in participatory way involving concerned government offices, communities, partners and Children Believe staff and responsible development actors.

  • Coordinate and ensure development of detailed implementation plans and budget for the project. 

  • Actively participate and facilitate coordination, networking and experience sharing meetings, workshops or forums that contribute to effective harmonization and synergic effect of project interventions.

  • Ensure that the implementation of the project and resources (human, financial and material resources) utilization are in compliance with donor, government and Children Believe policies, guidelines, rules and regulations.

  • Follow up and ensure timely implementation of anticipated risk mitigation strategies pertinent to the project.

  • Ensure that project capacity building activities are properly planned and implemented.

  • In consultation with the Associate Country Director and project staff, respond to communications related to the project.

  • Ensure the performance of contracts, memorandum of agreements (MOAs), and other internal/external regulations relevant to the implementation of the project as needed.



 Monitoring, Learning, Evaluation and Reporting - 20% of Time



  • Work with project Monitoring and Evaluation Officer and other staff to develop the CHANGE project’s Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Plan including Performance Measurement framework.

  • In collaboration with the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, facilitate the conduct of the baseline, midterm and end term project reviews within the planned timeframe and ensure their results are communicated to concerned bodies in conformity with agreed standards.

  • Ensure timely implementation of monitoring and evaluation activities. 

  • Ensure timely completion of the project including endline survey, final evaluation, other closeout activities and proper handing over of project assets to local government and communities.

  • Assess the performance of project and provide feedback to implementing partner organization and Associate Country Director for appropriate action.

  • Ensure that recommendations as per monitoring and evaluation learnings are incorporated into project planning for improvement.

  • Ensures proper documentation of project performances.



 Grant/Donor Management - 20 % of Time



  • Develop reports on the project and ensure their timely submission to the Chief of Party donor, national and regional government authorities and CB country and Canada offices as per agreed reporting format.

  • Ensures proper documentation of the project performances.

  • Facilitate donor visits and accompany donors on field visits in consultation with the Associate Country Director.



Networking and Collaboration - 20 % of Time



  • In liaison with partner project staff, ensure active involvement and proper function of stakeholders at all levels.

  • Ensure the project staff closely work with concerned government agencies and other project stakeholders. 

  • Fosters effective working relationships with project stakeholders and liaise the project with donor, concerned government bodies and partner NGOs.

  • In collaboration with Country Office Communication focal person and Associate Country Dircetor, advocate for and build Children Believe and donor’s public image with multiple audiences in the country. 

  • Coordinate and regularly communicate with partners and track their activities so as to assist in technical and managerial issues.



Sustainability Project Result of - 10 % of Time



  • Ensure project sustainability plan is adequately integrated into annual plans 

  • Follow up and facilitate the implementation of activities that ensure sustainability of the project results.

  • Support the NBD focal point and Associate Country Director to develop proposals for new projects/programs that helps to sustain the gains of the CHANGE project.



Other



  • Comply with all CB policies and procedures.

  • Other duties as assigned by Supervisors.




Required Skills or Experience



The ideal candidate possesses: 



  • At least Master’s degree in health, public health, nutrition or other related fields.

  • Six (6) or more years of experience in maternal, child health and /or community nutrition project management, with at least 3 years in managerial position with an INGO

  • Demonstrated sound understanding of project development and management principles 

  • Highly skilled in networking, developing partnerships; building commitment, contributing to team success, innovation with problem solving and analytical ability 

  • Excellent interpersonal, relationship-building, conflict management, and negotiation skills, especially when developing / maintaining contacts and influencing partners

  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, including public speaking, networking and presentation skills

  • Fluency and excellent written skills in English. Fluency in one or more local languages of project communities Ghana is an advantage.

  • Experience in practicing Results Based Management (RBM) or Logical Framework Analysis (LFA)

  • Strong computer skills including MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and internet and other computer applications.

  • Ability to travel locally across project areas and internationally 

  • Effective in written and verbal communication in English 

  • Alignment to CB's Vision, Mission and Values



 Attributes, Traits, Behaviours



  • In-depth Technical Skills

  • Respect for Diversity

  • Integrity & Authenticity

  • Data Analytics

  • Creative Problem Solving & Innovation

  • Effective Communication

  • Inclusive Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Entrepreneurial and inspirational, with a demonstrated ability to build and sustain a safe work environment.

  • Passionate in keeping children and vulnerable adults safe from any types of harm and abuses.

  • Belief in equitable approach to meet the different needs of socially marginalized groups. 

  • Exceptional multi-tasker ensuring delivery of strategic vision.

  • Exhibit a credible presence that commands attention and respect and installs confidence of others.






How To Apply


If you believe you have that unique combination of a not-for-profit heart combined with the skills and interest for the “Project Manager” position, click the link https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=cefdcbd8-57ee-4443-850b-74160ac06342&ccId=19000101_000001&jobId=495444&lang=en_CA



 then click the “Apply” button found at the bottom of this screen. 



Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Ghana. 



Consistent with our Child Protection/Safe-Guarding Policy the successful candidate must receive clearance by a criminal record check.



Children Believe is committed to diversity in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. 



We thank all applicants for applying, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.



People & Culture Team



Children Believe




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