Position Responsibilities
Technical and Operational:
Providing support to program management and assisting with troubleshooting, updates work plans, and ensuring effective implementation of program activities
Supporting coordination of logistics and facilitation of project workshops and events in communities in the governorates of Ariana, Ben Arous and Mannouba.
Communicating regularly and collaborating closely with the selected local partners in the governorates aforementioned on the implementation of project activities
Engaging and maintaining positive and strong relationships with community stakeholders
Monitoring the implementation of grantee activities, including conducting site visits
Maintaining accurate and complete files of grants documentation
Tracking performance against project timelines, budget, objectives, and deliverables
Supports the grants selection process
Maintaining accurate and complete files of grants documentation Coordinating the provision of technical assistance by relevant technical experts to grantees
Support grants close-out processes
Tracking performance against project timelines, budget, objectives, and deliverables
Communicating and coordinating as needed with other members of the project team
Providing inputs to, and ensuring, delivery of high-quality deliverables to clients.
Other Responsibilities
Perform any other reasonable duties as assigned by the RPM and DCOP or his designee
Respect and abide by all the internal regulations of FHI platform office
Minimum Requirements
Technical & soft skills
Bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent in Business Administration, Finance, Accounting, International Administration, International Development, International Business, Management, Public Administration or a related field
A minimum of three years’ relevant professional experience on international development programs and/or work in the civil society sector of Tunisia and/or other countries
Experience managing relevant programs in the target communities, such as youth development and/or community engagement/mobilization programs in Ariana, Ben Arous and/or Mannouba
Experience with design and management of civil society grants programs preferred
Familiarity with international development donors’, particularly USAID, programs, rules and regulations highly desired
Ability to work effectively with local partners and stakeholders
Ability to work effectively in a highly collaborative team
Strong analytical, communication, organizational, writing, and interpersonal skills
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
Fluency in French and/or Arabic;
Internal Qualifications
Employee Handbook
Complete mandatory Trainings:
Getting to Know FHI 360
Code of Ethics and Conduct
Harassment Free Workplace: Creating a Positive Work Environment
OCIA: Fraud Awareness Compliance Training
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