Regional Coordinator (HELSIA Project)

Federation of Ethiopian National Associations of Persons with Disabilities (FENAPD)
Description
Federation of Ethiopian National Associations of Persons with Disabilities (FENAPD)Vacancy AnnouncementPosition: Regional Coordinator (HELSIA Project)Main responsibilities: • The regional coordinator under the overall guidance of the project coordinator and project monitoring & evaluation manager based at HI & FENAPD provides overall coordination and technical oversight to the HELASEA project implementation in the region assigned Woredas. The Regional coordinator is the core contact focal point/ person in the region/zone. She/he is responsible for assuring that the HELASEA project implementation is well planned, coordinated and consulted among the HELASEA project team, regional BOLSA bureau and other relevant stakeholders. She/he must demonstrate result-oriented extensive competencies for compelling Result-Based Management approaches and outcomes.- Duty Station: Hawassa- Salary: Negotiable & Attractive- Term of Employment: One year with possibility of extension based on performance & budget availability
Educational Requirements
Bachelor's
Desired Skills
Job Requirement:
• BA or MA Degree in Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Special Needs Education and other related field of studies
• Relevant Experience in Project and Disability 3 Years for MA, 5 years for BA
Experience Requirements
5-10 years
How to apply
• Interested applicants may hand in their educational and work experience documents in person to the Federation (Addis Ababa, from Semen Hotel the way to Afinchober, Around Nigerian Embassy, in front of Ethiopian Korean Veterans War Memorial Park, the way to Chilot square about 70 - 80 meters walking distance) or through e-mail: hr@fenapd.org Application period is until March 27, 2020.• Applicants should specifically indicate the position’s name and number in their application letter or subject of their e-mail.• For more information Tel: 011 1553003 / 0111580820 “Women and Persons with Disabilities are highly encouraged to apply!”
Share this Post:
Backs