Project Manager

  • Location:
  • Salary:
    negotiable / YEAR
  • Job type:
    VOLUNTEER
  • Posted:
    4 months ago
  • Category:
  • Deadline:
    30/08/2024

JOB DESCRIPTION

This assignment involves managing a project aimed at enhancing MSMEs’ soft infrastructure and internationalization in the Arab region. The project includes developing training content, organizing regional training events, and creating an e-commerce portal, with the goal of empowering MSMEs and creating an enabling environment for their growth and resilience.

  1. Create a comprehensive project plan outlining all actions, timelines, and resources.
  2. Establish milestones and key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure progress.
  3. Hire and manage consultants to develop training content for e-commerce, formalization, and internationalization.
  4. Plan and execute a regional Training of Trainers for national partners.
  5. Ensure the participation of selected trainers and manage their travel and accommodation logistics.
  6. Organize and manage the participation of SMEs and policy makers in the ASMES event.
  7. Oversee the design and development of the e-commerce portal.
  8. Appoint and manage an e-commerce coordinator for ongoing maintenance and operations.
  9. Plan and facilitate annual in-person national events for policy makers in each target country.
  10. Track the project budget and ensure expenditures are within the allocated amounts.
  11. Provide regular updates on project progress to stakeholders and document all activities.
  12. Maintain effective communication with all project stakeholders and address issues promptly.

Creativity
Judgement and decision-making
Planning and organizing

project management and reporting is required

Location: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is located in the Middle East. Bound by Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, Saudi Arabia to the east and south, Red Sea to the south and the Palestinian National Authority to the west.

Weather: Jordan’s climate can be classified as semi-arid (Bsh) on the Koeppen-Geiger classification. It features a hot, dry climate characterized by long, hot, dry summers and short, cool winters. The climate is influenced by Jordan’s location between the subtropical aridity of the Arabian desert areas and the subtropical humidity of the eastern Mediterranean area. January is the coldest month, with temperatures from 5°C to 10°C, and August is the hottest month at 20°C to 35°C. Daily temperatures can be quite hot, especially in the summer; on some days it can be 40°C or more, especially when a hot, dry southerly wind blows. Such winds can sometimes be very strong and can cause sandstorms.
About 70 percent of the average rainfall in the country falls between November and March; June through August are often rainless. Rainfall varies from season to season and from year to year. Precipitation is often concentrated in violent storms, causing erosion and local flooding, especially in the winter months.

Safety and Security: Jordan is a relatively stable country. The potentials for internal or external armed conflict are considered very unlikely in the current political environment. Peaceful demonstrations, and sometimes road blockages, do occur in Jordan, motivated by domestic factors such as unemployment, deprivation of resources and development or for regional issues such as solidarity with the Palestinian cause or with the Syrian crises. Most of these events are driven by civil society unions and Islamic parties. Domestic tribal civil unrest sometimes turns violent, especially outside main cities, due to tribal disputes or socio-economic reasons. In all occasions law enforcement agencies usually manage to contain the situation rapidly.
Road traffic accidents are the primary threat against UN personnel in Jordan. Poor road conditions and bad driving behaviours are the main reasons for the high rate of traffic accidents.
Amman is a category A duty station with security level 1.

Transportation and housing: Taxis as well as ride-hailing services (Uber and Careem) are abundant and affordable in Amman. Medical facilities are generally very good, particularly in Amman where there are several modern, well-equipped public and private hospitals. Public minibuses are the most common form of public transport. They normally only leave when full, so waiting times of an hour or more are inevitable, especially in rural areas. The larger air-con buses offer a speedy and reliable service, departing according to a fixed schedule. Housing is readily available with rents for one- to two-bedroom apartments ranging between 500 and 800 JD (1 JD = 0.708 USD) depending on the location.

Health Services: Medical facilities are generally very good, particularly in Amman where there are several modern, well-equipped public and private hospitals. Almost all doctors (and most pharmacists) speak English; many have studied abroad.

Language: The official language of Jordan is Arabic, but English is widely spoken – especially in the cities. Many Jordanians have travelled or have been educated abroad so French, German, Italian and Spanish are also spoken, but to a lesser extent.

Learn more about Jordan from the Ministry of Tourism’s website:
https://www.mota.gov.jo/Default/En

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