Programme Officer

Norlha Helping People in the Himalayas

Details / requirements:

Norlha is an international non-profit, non-political, non-religious association based in Switzerland with Regional Office in Kathmandu that supports remote communities in the Himalayas in building capacities that will allow their sustainable development, through integrated projects in food security, income generation and environment protection, with a strong focus on supporting women. Currently Norlha is looking for Programme Officer for its Project in Bhutan and China.

Programme Officer (Full Time)

Mission and activities

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

a) Project monitoring and evaluation 

  • Will monitor on a day-to-day basis of project activities and achievements of the local NGO project partners to ensure project compliance and timely delivery within the budget. Monitoring will take the form of exchange with project team and senior management of NGO project partner, reviewing the report of NGO partner (monthly, quarterly, six monthly and annual), project site visits; and coordination with collaborating INGO partner (if INGO is collaborating on specific project),
  • Will contribute to the terms of reference for project evaluation, and briefing of project evaluation team, assessing evaluation reports and formulating management response,
  • Will maintain records of project achievement, document lessons learnt of the project and of other development organizations in relevant thematic fields and support partners in integrating these lessons learnt in their approaches and activities.

b) Project Formulation

  • Will work with partners and Senior Project Formulation Officer to develop project proposals for donor funding that meet Norlha criteria as thematic expert in agriculture,
  • Will support partners in strengthening their project proposal, in particular project design; approach, implementation arrangements and budgeting and provide the project staff with relevant trainings as per the needs,
  • Will assess project budgets and ensure that Norlha criteria on field contributions as well as budget thresholds (if provided) are complied with,
  • Will provide supplementary information on the project design upon request of donors.

c) Financial Management

  • Will check and register advance requests and expenses by the project team on a monthly basis (China) and a quarterly basis (Bhutan),
  • Will request and check invoice of partner expenses with declared expenses on a quarterly basis,
  • Will record and check expenses for NK support to the project and the partner on a quarterly basis.

d) Reporting 

  • Will draft the monthly regional office  project/programme reports required by the regional office internally and when communicating on project activities with their local INGO collaborators and local NGO partner organizations,
  • Will draft reports on project activities and achievements (monthly, quarterly, six monthly and annual) according to given Norlha reporting requirements and will provide additional information if requested.

Technical backstopping to the project team in the field

  • Will provide technical backstopping on guidance on agriculture and nutrition awareness raising among the beneficiaries, cost-benefit analysis of family greenhouses,
  • Technical guidance to the project team on greenhouse construction, soil management, plantation techniques, repair and maintenance in case of China,
  • Technical guidance to the partner and the project team organic farming techniques, management of sloping land, livestock management, biodiversity  and pilot demonstration in  case of Bhutan project,
  • Elaboration of each project activity and prepare technical guiding tool for its implementation,
  • Prepare training Manual in close collaboration with field officer, project officer, and responsible staff of the partner and resource persons,
  • Will assess the work delivered by the implementers and in coordination with the Head of Regional Office decide on appropriate measures,
  • Providing project management training and advise to partner local NGOs as well project beneficiaries i.e. cooperatives; self-help groups; agriculture extensions, etc,
  • Will inform implementers about sources of information that may contribute to strengthening their capacities and bring them into contact with resource persons.

Programme related research activities 

  • Will conduct as needed community based research in collaboration with approved Norlha project INGO and local NGO partners, such as community beneficiaries/ baseline assessments; activity assessments; etc.
  • Will together with the implementation partner identify, recruit, contract, instruct and monitor the work of external experts assigned for specific contribution and asses the services delivered.
  • Will identify and establish links with new partners (individuals, organizations, & institutions internationally and in country) for contributing to existing or new projects,

Candidate Profile

  • Masters in Agriculture /and development Science 
  • 5+ years of field experience in agriculture development
  • Training on soil management, greenhouse management, organic farming and biodiversity
  • Practical field experience in technical backstopping in agriculture, agriculture research, monitoring, evaluation, coordination, and reporting,
  • Aware of gender issues, inclusion, and disaster risk reduction
  • Working experiences in Himalayan and rural settings and culture like Nepalese, Bhutanese, Tibetan and Chinese ,
  • Competence in result analysis,  training and capacity building of agriculture technicians and field staff,
  • Willing to work in a team with professional conduct,
  • Outgoing and good interpersonal skills
  • Availability for field visits abroad 

Norlha offers

  • Enriching and employing your skills in international scope,
  • Engagement in poverty reduction and development of people in need, focus on capacity building,
  • Experience in working with top management in an international NGO,
  • Working in an enthusiastic and motivated cohesive team,
  • High degree of autonomy, good sense of responsibility, ample room for initiative
  • Competitive salary and benefits policy

Duration: long-term engagement

Working time: full time

Location: Norlha office in Kathmandu

Application Process: Qualified candidates meeting the above requirements are requested to send their application including a recent resume/CV and cover letter mentioning their   expected gross salary by June 22, 2016 to nepal@norlha.org

Expected start date: as soon as possible, upon mutual agreement 

Female and candidates particularly from disadvantaged and socially excluded groups are highly encouraged to apply.

Overview

Category Development and Project
Openings 1
Experience 5+ years
Education Please check vacancy details
Posted Date 27 May, 2016
Apply Before 22 Jun, 2016
City Kathmandu