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Employee Contract Type:
Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)Job Description:
Major Responsibilities:
Leadership for all livelihood and GEDSI Activities and Outcomes in SUAN
1. Plan, direct and implement with operation team all aspects of project implementation related to livelihood and GEDSI.
Mainstream gender responsiveness across the projectLead initiatives and implementation of livelihoods focused on economic development and Women’s Economics EmpowermentMonitor and assess implemented activitiesEnsure disability inclusion in the Suan DesignSupport procurement of materials needed under GEDSI and Livelihood activities2. Build good relationships that communicate World Vision’s mission, values and identity to all appropriate stakeholders, including community groups, local authorities and other NGOs and GEDSI partners.
3. Manage proactive and responsive relationship with Project Partners, Government stakeholders, and other partners in the field.
Building capacities
1. Oversee planning and implement all aspects of project activities in target district, ensuring that all Partners meet their obligations under the project, and meet WV compliance standards.
2. Develop clear work plans and ensure quality and timeliness of all program interventions. Oversee the development of yearly district work plan in keeping with the project design documents and activity plans
3. Facilitate formation and ongoing capacity building of partners to facilitate C Change Transformational Conversation Groups, Gift training and S4T for communities for holistic sustainable development, ensuring ownership of outcomes by communities.
4. Train partner community groups on appropriate skills and self-assessment methods to build their capacity for management of local initiatives.
Learning within community.
Consistently look for more effective and efficient implementation methods and opportunities to increase impact. Facilitate learning of best practice by ensuring a continuous learning process is developed and in place with key staff and partners.
1. Facilitate community (including children and the marginalized ethnic groups) to participate in the gathering of, reflection upon and learning from local information.
2. Participate in and support the implementation of project measurement and program/project evaluation and facilitate community learning from results.
3. Promote communities to share and learn from their own experiences as part of confidence and capacity building.
4. Consistently look for more effective and efficient implementation methods and opportunities to increase impact.
Coordination, implementation and management of Livelihoods and GEDSI activities
Plan, direct, provide guidance and technical leadership and implement with technical team all aspects of project implementation related to livelihoods and GEDSI activities, ensuring compliance with WV and DFAT compliance standards.
Ensure GEDSI are mainstreamed across all project activities
Actively support the GEDSI and Livelihood Coordinators in assessment and work plan design processes and collaborate with community and implementing partners in the project planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting processes relevant to assigned area. Work closely with the SUAN project Manager and technical team in planning, implementing and monitoring project activities.
2. Ensure that GEDSI and child protection protocols are integrated within WV initiatives in their assigned communities.
3. Raise awareness and facilitate critical analysis of community issues and opportunities.
Mobilize local resources, community planning, participation and ownership for development initiatives. Support project manager in coordination and reporting within World Vision and Partners.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Reporting and Communication
1. Use specific GEDSI tool or KAP survey to establish and analysis gender attitudes.
2. Establish and maintain effective project reporting, monitoring, evaluation, and communication systems.
3. Submit timely, accurate data, ensuring quality and timely data collection and analysis.
4. Prepare and submit all reporting requirements ensuring they are on time and meet minimum standards. Ensure any problems or challenges are effectively communicated so that delays can be overcome and the project goals achieved.
5. Support the organization of PIMC and DIMC meetings. Ensure team participations and progress update of the action
Required Education, Professional Experience
Bachelor’s degree or Diploma in relevant technical field: Rural development, development studies, Agricultural economics, business administration, , Social Science, Gender Studies or similar fields; postgraduate studies in a relevant discipline related to gender is desirable3 to 5 years’ experience in experience in gender, livelihoods and women’s empowerment with in-depth understanding of key challenges and opportunities within the domains of agriculture, nutrition and health.Knowledge of current best practice in gender equality and experience integrating this into programs in developing country contextsDemonstrated experience working in collaboration with District Government on coordination of activitiesAbility to provide leadership, supervision and technical guidance to the field staff, and to work collaboratively and respectfully with others.Good understanding of Lao Government policies, laws, and institutions on gender and ability to work together with various stakeholdersProven experience on community mobilization, with demonstrable skills resulting in community behaviour change.Strong training and facilitation skills, with experience training community volunteers in a range of models and development of training plans.Strong field work and project monitoring experience demonstrating ability to ensure quality deliverables of the project.Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and Lao. Knowledge of ethnic knowledge will be considered an asset (Kathang ethnic language).Must understand and agree with WV’s vision, mission and Core Values.Must be willing to work and stay overnight at the target village areas.Must be willing to work within a team and across team activities.Willingness to learn new knowledge and develop their skills and career.Experience in data collection using digital platforms such as KoboCollect Good reporting skills in Lao and EnglishTechnical training and demonstrate knowledge on participatory approach and Training of Trainers (ToT)Knowledge of development work, including program logic, project design and community empowermentProject management knowledge and skills.Ability to train others, ability to provide technical assistance and guidance to support the field and operation staff.Possess strong organizational skills.Ability to function efficiently and independently with little day-to-day supervision.Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.Excellent organizational and administrative skills, including use of Microsoft officeTravel and/or Work Environment
Expected to travel 50% of the time in the target village areas
Applicant Types Accepted:
Local Applicants Only