2 Project Officer Canadian NGO Job Vacancies – Right To Play
Job Title: Project Officer (2 Job Vacancies)
Organization: Right To Play
Duty Station: Mbarara and Adjumani, Uganda
About US
Right To Play is a global organization committed to improving the lives of children and youth affected by conflict, disease and poverty. Established in 2000, Right To Play has pioneered a unique play-based approach to learning and development which focuses on quality education, life skills, health, gender equality, child protection and building peaceful communities. With programming in over 15 countries, Right To Play transforms the lives of more than one million children each week, both inside and outside of the classroom. In addition to our work with children, Right To Play advocates with parents, local communities, and governments to advance the fundamental rights of all children. Right To Play is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has operations in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Visit us at www.righttoplay.com
Job Summary: The Project Officer reports directly to the Program Manager (PM) and is responsible for the effective administration of the project and reporting on the outcome to internal and external contacts as required.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Job Responsibility #1: Project administration (45% of Time):
- Contributes to the formulation of the project strategic plans feeding into the overall country strategic plan.
- Prepares and leads the implementation plan of project activities from existing operational plan.
- Guides Field Facilitators on executing the activities in each project location.
- Develops and strengthens understanding of our project management cycle with project staff and partners.
- Compiles reports received from the Field Facilitators and submits monthly activity reports to PM.
- Completes monthly budget projections and tracks expenditures.
- Coordinates with other NGOs/CBOs to ensure participation in partner events.
- Monitors security situation in project location and reports to the PM.
Job Responsibility #2: Team management (20% of Time):
- Conducts performance appraisals for all direct reports and provides regular feedback on performance.
- Ensures staff understands and complies with policies of RTP.
- Assesses training needs of all direct reports with input from project staff, partners and stakeholders.
- Oversees training of coaches delivered by Field Facilitators and observes coaches’ performance for certification.
Job Responsibility #3: Networking, representation and partnership building (15% of Time):
- Shares activity plans with local NGOs, CBOs (community-based organizations) and looks for synergies and opportunities to work together.
- Maintains a positive working relationship with Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Education and other Ministries and partners.
- Ensures implementation of Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements with local representation of Government, UN Agencies and partner organizations.
Job Responsibility #4: Monitoring and reporting (15% of Time):
- Visits project locations to oversee activities, events and collects information to report on performance outcomes.
- Works with school directors and teachers to develop their understanding of RTP’s monitoring and evaluation system as it relates to reporting on children and teachers actively involved in sport and play activities.
- Ensures accurate collection and timely submission of quantitative and quantitative monitoring information according to RTP monitoring tools.
- Quarterly updates of lessons learned and best practices to project team, stakeholders and the.
Job Responsibility #5: Performs other duties as assigned (5% of Time)
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant for the Right To Play Project Officer job must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, Social Sciences or other related discipline.
- Three years’ experience in project administration or community work including managing direct reports.
- Experience of child rights and child safeguarding.
- Computer literacy in outlook, MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Internet
- Understand project management cycle
- Effective report writing and analytical skills
- Languages: Fluency in spoken and written English and local language(s).
Desired qualifications:
- Experience in Sport for Development and Peace and/or Play-Based Learning
- Experience working with Refugee, IDP and host communities
- Experience in Rights based programming, Gender, and Sexual and Gender-based Violence
- Experience of delivering development programs for pre-primary, primary and secondary schools
- Experience of implementing projects using Do No Harm or Conflict Sensitive approaches
Competencies/personal attributes:
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills both written and verbal
- Self-starter with ability to work with minimal supervision
- Strong organizational and delegation skills
- Able to meet deadlines and prioritize tasks
- Strong development and team building skills
Contract Duration: Anticipated 8-month contract with possibility of renewal subject to funding.
COMPENSATION: We offer a competitive salary and benefits package including a flexible work policy (e.g. work from home).
How to Apply:
If you are interested in applying for these positions, please send your resume and cover letter to: ugandahr@righttoplay.com and kindly include “Position + Location + Name” in the subject line (e.g. Project Officer, Mbarara, Brian Jones). Please indicate your salary expectations in the cover letter.
While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Right To Play provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance. We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children in our programs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory police record check as a condition of employment.
Deadline: 30th April 2020