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  • Posted: Feb 1, 2022
    Deadline: Feb 14, 2022
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    ICS- SP is an innovative African NGO that works in rural areas of Africa together with families, communities, and other stakeholders to create safe and nurturing environments for children to reach their full potential.
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    Project Coordinator, Child Labour

    Roles and responsibilities

    • Project coordination and implementation: Lead the implementation of project activities in with criteria of timeliness, quality and effectiveness, ensuring the achievement of planned results in the time frame and within budget, in accordance with project requirements
    • Capacity development: Raise child labour awareness and build the capacity of project beneficiaries, government agencies, line ministries/departments, and private sector players to implement appropriate child labour prevention solutions
    • Monitoring and reporting : Conduct first line evaluation of project effectiveness and recommend and/or take appropriate action, draft/finalize inputs into project documents and reports, share good practices, lessons learned and ensure a regular flow of information on the status of the activities planned and implemented between the ICS SP and TdH NL.
    • Networking and partnerships:*** Develop and maintain productive relationships with key individuals in relevant government ministries, civil society, private sector stakeholders, and local authorities and committees. Represent the project and organization in meetings, conferences and networks as assigned
    • Financial management and reporting: Prepare project budgets, ensure that project funds are utilized well and work with the finance team to coordinate the preparation and timely submission of the financial reports to management, stakeholders and partners
    • Human resource management: Foster positive working relationships and provide day-to-day supervision and technical support to project officer, including overseeing their annual performance reviews.
    • Technical support: provide technical inputs for child labour analyses, strategies and solutions and contribute to the development, dissemination and uptake of child labour knowledge products, capacity development materials and advocacy and information materials.
    • Resource mobilization: Support the mobilisation of additional resources for implementation of the project’s activities

    Requirements

    • Minimum of basic degree in social sciences /development studies/ community development or related disciplines
    • At least 6 years proven experience in child protection programming (with at least 2 years in child labour projects)
    • In-depth knowledge of child protection and child labour laws and sector nationally, and locally
    • Extensive experience in raising awareness on child protection/labour issues and building capacity of local stakeholders and committees to implement/provide comprehensive and professional child protection services
    • Strong project management and administration experience
    • Solid understanding on planning, budgeting and project reporting
    • Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills
    • Able to manage self and, guide and lead project officers and community change agents to ensure appropriate project management processes are being used
    • ICS SP absolute priority is protecting children, vulnerable communities and our own staff. We have zero tolerance of incidents of violence or abuse against children and other people in the communities we serve, either committed by our staff or others connected to our work. Successful applicants will be required to sign and adhere to our safeguarding, child protection and prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) code of conduct and policies.

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    Project Officer, Child Labour

    Roles and responsibilities

    • Project activity planning and implementation. In consultation with project coordinator prepare detailed activity plans, budgets and implement according to organizational values, guiding principles, strategies and project requirements.
    • Community mobilization, participation and capacity building. In collaboration with the project coordinator mobilize project stakeholders, identify gaps and facilitate capacity building trainings( to project resource persons, children, parents, caregivers, CBOs and local groups) , raise community awareness and conduct dialogue sessions and other support for local and community stakeholders on child labour. Ensure maximum participation of the community, children and partners in planning, implementation and monitoring.
    • Project activity monitoring and reporting. Conduct day to day monitoring and supervision of the planned project activities implementation, conduct routine data collection on the project specific output indicators, prepare activity reports and provide information for project reporting
    • Networking and partnerships. Identify and closely work with local stakeholders in the course of project planning and implementation and facilitate regular scheduled reviews of project with stakeholders. Represent the project and organization in meetings, conferences and networks as assigned
    • Financial management and reporting: Prepare project activity budgets, ensure that project activity funds are utilized well and accounted for in a timely manner
    • Support supervision and mentorship: Ensure that community facilitators, volunteers and local stakeholders, understand and are able to perform their roles based on the project objectives and expected outcomes
    • Technical support. Identify other opportunities in an ongoing manner that will add value to the overarching goal of the project and contribute to the development of project resource materials.

    Requirements

    Roles and responsibilities

    • Project activity planning and implementation. In consultation with project coordinator prepare detailed activity plans, budgets and implement according to organizational values, guiding principles, strategies and project requirements.
    • Community mobilization, participation and capacity building. In collaboration with the project coordinator mobilize project stakeholders, identify gaps and facilitate capacity building trainings( to project resource persons, children, parents, caregivers, CBOs and local groups) , raise community awareness and conduct dialogue sessions and other support for local and community stakeholders on child labour. Ensure maximum participation of the community, children and partners in planning, implementation and monitoring.
    • Project activity monitoring and reporting. Conduct day to day monitoring and supervision of the planned project activities implementation, conduct routine data collection on the project specific output indicators, prepare activity reports and provide information for project reporting
    • Networking and partnerships. Identify and closely work with local stakeholders in the course of project planning and implementation and facilitate regular scheduled reviews of project with stakeholders. Represent the project and organization in meetings, conferences and networks as assigned
    • Financial management and reporting: Prepare project activity budgets, ensure that project activity funds are utilized well and accounted for in a timely manner
    • Support supervision and mentorship: Ensure that community facilitators, volunteers and local stakeholders, understand and are able to perform their roles based on the project objectives and expected outcomes
    • Technical support. Identify other opportunities in an ongoing manner that will add value to the overarching goal of the project and contribute to the development of project resource materials.

    Requirements

    • Minimum of basic degree in social sciences /development studies/ community development or related disciplines
    • At least 3 years proven experience in community development work implementing child protection projects (with at least 1 year in child labour projects)
    • Demonstrated understanding of relevant laws and standards on child rights, child labour and child protection
    • Strong project implementation and administration experience
    • Solid understanding and experience in community engagement with demonstrated experience in working with children, parents, caregivers and local authorities and committees
    • Solid planning, budgeting and project reporting knowledge
    • Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills
    • Able engage and supervise community change agents to ensure appropriate project activities are being implemented

    ICS SP absolute priority is protecting children, vulnerable communities and our own staff. We have zero tolerance of incidents of violence or abuse against children and other people in the communities we serve, either committed by our staff or others connected to our work. Successful applicants will be required to sign and adhere to our safeguarding, child protection and prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) code of conduct and policies.Minimum of basic degree in social sciences /development studies/ community development or related disciplines.

    Method of Application

    If you are a professional with a passion to make a difference in children and young people’s lives, send your application letter and resume to icsro@icsafrica.org . Deadline for submitting applications is 14th February 2022. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please indicate the position you are applying for as the subject of your email

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