The area Coordinator, in the field of international cooperation, must ensure effective and efficient community mobilization, implementation, monitoring and reporting of activities directly related to his/her expertise. The assignments are: Plan field missions, supervise project activities and assign staff to ensure activities are carried out as per project work plan. Facilitate adoption of best practice/approaches/models
The logistic coordinator is a crucial professional figure in international cooperation, with great responsibilities and duties as: Steer a mission’s logistical activities in order to ensure that the in-country programs run properly. Participate in defining the mission strategy, in drawing up projects and in assessing the resources needed for the activities. Support the Head of
The communications manager is a person with a strong attitude for human relations and the assignments are: Defining communications goals and strategies and contribute to the implementation of comprehensive communications plans for advocacy, development and visibility of the organization. Maintain and expand the organization’s website. Manage all of the organization’s social media accounts and measure
The emergency response coordinator is one of the jobs in international cooperation. He must be a person who reacts well to sudden situations and the tasks required are: Establish country-level emergency response program through developing clear objectives, achievement benchmarks and Standard Operating Procedures, and detailed implementation plans. Develop overall program workplan and ensure that all
The research analyst is involved in all the processes regarding research and data, technically the tasks are: Provide independent research and analysis services to inform the strategy, project, and activity design and implementation of the Organization. Design a research framework including data toolkit, technical guidelines for field-based data collection, analytical protocol; data reliability scoring systems;
The regional director is a relevant professional figure in the field of international cooperation and has great responsibilities and tasks as: Management of assigned regions, including programme/project delivery and quality, financing and recruitment. Delivery of country programmes in accordance with the country strategies, annual plans, donor contracts, agreements with national authorities and overall strategy, ensuring
The country director is an essential professional profile in international cooperation and must have soft and hard skills, as he/she has to deal with different issues, such as: The effective integration of strategic, programmatic and operational management and the development of new business, in compliance with the Organization mission and mandate. Establish annual objectives and
The program manager must have a very good economic education and a leadership attitude to accomplish these duties: In coordination with the HoM, support in the development of a Mission Program Strategy and project designs along with the programme teams. Overall responsible for development and management of a multi-sector and holistic integrated programme and ensure
The project manager is the most required professional role from NGOs in international cooperation and the tasks are: Leading the coordination, support and tracking of the progress of the project Track project budgeting, action plans and reporting. Proactively flag any deviation and follow up on the appropriate corrective actions. Lead the writing and coordination of
The finance and administration manager is a professional role of international cooperation that demands mainly leadership and management skills. In particular the assignments are: Plan, manage and co-ordinate the operational activities of the Finance and Administration Division. Work with the Program Manager to co-ordinate preparation of budget estimates, negotiate and manage budget allocations according Donor
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