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Project Manager

Hope for justice (former Retrak Ethiopia)

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Social Science

Social Science and Community

Wolaita Sodo

5 years

1 Position

2025-04-15

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2025-04-26

Required Skills

perform project management

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Fields of study

Adult Education and Community Development

Social Science

Full Time

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Job Description

Job Title: Project Manager 

Department: Programmes 

Location: Wolaita Community Prevention Project, Sodo

Job Type: Full Time

Duration: One-Year fixed term contract with possibility of extension 

Reporting to: Programme Manager (PgM) Prevention 

Job Purpose

The overall job purpose of the Wolaita Community Prevention Project Manager is to provide overall project cycle management and leadership and ensure that Wolaita Zone Community Prevention Project achieves its objectives by delivering the intended outputs of community development services through models of Self Help Groups (SHG), Cluster Level Associations (CLAs), and Federation,  school Child Wellbeing and other clubs, Community Conversations to minimize the impact of negative social norms, Community Awareness Raising Events, other community education workshops, collaborating with CBOs, FBOs, and other governmental and non-governmental duty bearers etc to prevent trafficking/re-trafficking and modern slavery among the community.

Duties & Responsibilities

  1. Implement all programs and programmes within budget, time and scope.

  2. Ensure all programs meet their targets as outlined in the Country Business Plan for each year. 

  3. Supervise and line manage relevant staff (following organizational structure), reporting significant issues to the prevention programmes manager. 

  4. Contribute to regular monitoring and evaluation including monthly reports. 

  5. Write Friday Bullets (using template) each Friday morning and send to Programme manager. 

  6. Chair and record minutes of monthly staff meetings.

  7. Host visits from donors, other NGOs, GoE stakeholders and other interested people and write a report (using the template) and send it to the programme manager within one week of the visit. Liaise with the programme manager about all visits. 

  8. Manage all Wolaita project activities (SHGs, CWB clubs and community education workshops) to ensure outcomes are met within the appropriate time frames. 

  9. Prepare specifications and facilitate the procurement of all necessary inputs according to Hope for Justice’s finance policies and procedures to ensure the effective implementation of the project activities 

  10. Ensure effective implementation of the project activities at site level in line with the project agreement with donor and government. 

  11. Ensure beneficiary participation in all aspects of the project and that activities are designed and implemented incorporating beneficiary feedback. 

  12. Implement all project activities according to Hope for Justice work policies.

  13. Work closely with government officials, community leaders and project partners to ensure the best outcomes are achieved.

  14. Complete any other assessments of children/families as requested by Programme Manager. 

  15. Assist in timely submission of quarterly, semi-annual and final reports for donors and government. 

  16. Maintain proper documentation of the project documents and reports. 

  17. Participates in site visits as necessary and facilitate logistical support for trips. 

  18. Ensure monthly reports of activities are sent to MEL team Keep professional, accurate and confidential records of all consultations and laboratory results.

  19. Line manages the woreda based project officers.

  20. Perform other duties assigned by the programme manager

Child Safeguarding 

Maintain policies, procedures and systems that provide the requisite safeguarding measures for children accessing our services in collaboration with the Country SMHPSS Magaer

Administrative

  • Prepare project proposals and annual plan for the Government in collaboration with PgM. 

  • Prepare first draft of reports for government agencies and donors. 

  • Prepare monthly cash request and send to PgM and FGM for approval. 

  • Facilitate mid-term and terminal evaluations and new project agreements as required. 

  • Assists the programme team to maintain and update the social media, carries out specific web searches and downloads workshop documents. 

  • Conduct one to one supervision and line management for project officers.

  • Liaises with Country Office staff as required and provides assistance to CO staff when visiting the site. 

General

  • Uphold and work within Hope for Justice’s policies and procedures, including Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety and Child & Vulnerable Adult Protection policies. 

  • Promote Hope for Justice’s core values of Honoring, Openness, Professionalism and Empowerment across the organization and partners. 

  • Undertake any other duties, as appropriate to the post, as delegated by the PgM. 

  • Represent the organization in different review meeting, workshop and network meetings.

Job Requirements

Experience & Qualifications

  • BA in Social Sciences or Community Development. 

  • At least 5 years’ experience working in a senior position of project management.

  • Experience working with vulnerable children and families.

  • Holding active Motor Bike driving License.

  • Compute literate

Key Skills & Attributes

  • Management and supervisory skills.

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English and Amharic (knowledge of local language is an advantage).  

  • Ability to think strategically and analytically, to solve problems and manage time effectively.

  • Computer literacy in all Microsoft Office functions.  

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  • Ability to motivate and manage staff at all levels.

  • Able to work with families and community members from all backgrounds, being empathetic and understanding the issues surrounding vulnerable families and children.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills. 

How to Apply

Application Instructions

Please send your job application letter and CV in one PDF/Word document through hr.admin.et@hopeforjustice.org indicating your monthly Basic Salary expectation in ETB and notice period. 

Please note that because of the large number of applications, Hope for justice may close the vacancy earlier than the stated closing date of the advertisement.

Hope for Justice promotes diversity in the workplace. Regardless of age, marital status, ethnicity, sex, color, country of origin and religion.  Hope for Justice evaluates all applicants solely based on their merits.

HFJ has zero tolerance for safeguarding violations. Protection from all forms of abuse is everyone’s responsibility, and all staff are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct. All staff must ensure that they understand and act following this clause.

Successful candidates will be asked to bring a Certificate of Good Conduct from the Crime Investigation Bureau.

Please write the position title Project Manager in the subject line.

Closing Date: 25th April 2025

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessment

Fields Of Study

Adult Education and Community Development

Social Science

Skills Required

perform project management

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