Programme Associate
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Under the overall guidance of the Country Representative and direct supervision of the Programme Officer, the Programme Associate will be a part of diversified team and will be responsible for implementing the different project activities and reporting.
10. SPECIFIC DUTIES:
• Under the direct supervision of the Project Team Leader, provide support for planning and execution of the Project activities.
• Develop a plan of actions for consultations (e.g. date, time, sites, etc.) and their TOR for implementing project activities specifically for Component 3, GBCRP.
• Support to form multi-sectoral/thematic task teams for consultations at different levels for effective execution of the activities.
• Participate in different consultation meetings and if necessary, facilitate and lead the consultation process.
• Regular coordination with project partners and field execution Offices for activities implementation;
• Support in preparation of the Activities Plan, Training, Event and Workshops etc, and prepare report after completing each assignment.
• Maintain proper documentation of the project related documents.
• Record and document the project related assignments/activities in the form of reports meeting minutes, activity proceedings, letters, calculation sheets etc.
• Prepare and submit project activity report and monthly progress reports along with project supporting documents as mentioned above.
• Provide support for annual planning budgeting and reporting under the guidance of the Project Team Leader.
• Provide support on programme development and proposal writing.
• Undertake any other task assigned by the Supervisor or the Country Representative.
• Master or equivalent degree preferably in environmental management, forestry or related fields • Minimum of 3 years of experience working on project implementation, preferably in the field of biodiversity, forestry, and a non-profit or development sector • Excellent command of English and Nepali writing • • Work experience in multi-disciplinary groups. • Willingness to frequently travel within the country, sometimes at short notice. • Computer literacy in MS Office packages. • Excellent organizational and networking skills, team-oriented attitude, problem solving skills and ability to work independently. • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and self-motivated with the ability to multi-task and prioritize needs. |
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