JOB DETAILS:
Save the Children Program Manager Myanmar Save the Children Jobs 2024
Save the Children looking for “Program Manager”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 05-Jul-24.
The Save the Children has published a job vacancy announcement on 21-Jun-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Program Manager to be based in Yangon, Myanmar. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org
Company Name: Save the Children
Job Title: Program Manager
Duty Station: Yangon, Myanmar
Country: Myanmar
Application Deadline: 05-Jul-24
The post holder is responsible for planning, implementation & monitoring of all activities in the respective area as per ACCESS PROJECT (MR5). He/she is accountable for the administration and fiscal management of the project; the direction, supervision and evaluation of staff; planning implementation and evaluation of project activities; She/He is responsible for ensuring the technical inputs and support are provided to the project teams and partners in all project sites; She/he is responsible for the review and refinement of strategies and ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of all program activities and outcomes; establishes mechanisms for accountability and learning; She/He is responsible for the preparation and production of all reports. The Manager is also responsible for engaging with relevant Regional and Provincial government agencies and units. She/He is responsible in building and strengthening partners including alignment to child rights programming, program quality delivery, and financial viability. He/she is responsible for coordinating to consortium partners to monitor progress and delivery of project activities.
The post holder will be one of the team members under Save the Children which is also a member of the consortium implementing the project called ACCESS: Assisting Most Vulnerable Communities Affected by Complex Emergencies Access Quality and Timely Humanitarian Services. The Action will address urgent, unmet multisectoral needs among most vulnerable populations, giving priority to those recently displaced and affected by chronic conflict compounded by natural hazards, climate and environmental risks and other shocks. To effectively address impacts of intersecting crises exacerbated further by IHRL/IHL violations, Action will deliver gender- and culture-sensitive, age and disability inclusive, and environment- and climate-smart food, WASH, shelter, health, education in emergencies and protection assistance. A stand-alone rapid response mechanism incorporating applicable anticipatory actions will be put in place, to respond to the multi-sectoral needs of newly displaced and affected populations. An approach of filling assessed gaps in needs will be applied in the delivery of multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance.
At least 31,799 unique beneficiaries will benefit from the multi-sectoral assistance of the Action that will be implemented by a consortium of 4 INGOs working with 7 national NGOs, including 2 women’s organizations as implementing partners, as manifestation of the commitment to localization. The partners bring together elements necessary to effectively deliver multisectoral assistance in complex settings: organizational and technical capacities, capacity to understand local contexts, and the strong bonds with communities and vulnerable people.
This 24-month Action, designed to link with and complement two Culture and Peace consortium projects funded by DG INTPA and implemented by Action partners CARE and Save the Children, will contribute to the operationalization of the nexus, and help expand linkages across the humanitarian, development, and peace domains, necessary to effectively address the immediate and long-term needs of populations chronically affected by intersecting conflict and crises.