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Project Coordinator Humanitarian Aid (m/f/x)  

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Jordan, Amman, Amman

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Nonprofit/Community/Social Services/International Cooperation

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Date of last update: 26/04/2024 (Expiry date:  19/05/2024)

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For 60 years, AGIAMONDO (until 2019 AGEH) has been a reliable partner for development workers and a key source of specialist personnel for many church and other civil society organisations active in the field of international development cooperation work. As a state-recognised personnel service provider, we supply qualified Christian-oriented experts from all EU countries for projects in Africa, Asia, Latin America or Central or Eastern Europe. Since being founded by Catholic associations and organisations in 1959, AGIAMONDO has supplied over 6,000 experts for development projects.

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AGIAMONDO places qualified specialist personnel on the basis of the Development Workers Act (EhfG) for the international cooperation of church and civil society organisations. 

The German Caritas Association (DCV) is the social welfare organisation of the Catholic Church in Germany. Caritas international (Ci) is the globally active aid organisation of the German Caritas Association. Ci supports around 1,000 aid projects worldwide every year, providing help regardless of the religion, ethnicity or nationality of those affected. 

Caritas Jordan was founded in 1967 and has been registered as a charitable organisation since 1968. Caritas Jordan was founded in response to the Six-Day War and has been committed to helping refugees from neighbouring countries, migrants and vulnerable Jordanians ever since. Caritas Germany has a long-standing and intensive partnership with Caritas Jordan. 

On behalf of Caritas International, AGIAMONDO is looking for a Project Coordinator Humanitarian Aid (m/f/x) to start as soon as possible.

 

 

Your Tasks

  • You will advise and support the local partners in the identification of needs, planning, management and implementation of projects and programmes for emergency aid and rebuilding measures according to the Caritas Germany project agreements and guidelines.
  • You will carry out training for managers and program coordinators in the application and monitoring of institutional funding bodies (German federal government, EU), train local partners in administrative and financial matters and support them in narrative and financial reporting.
  • You will check project applications from local partner organisations, carry out content and administrative monitoring of ongoing aid programmes and projects, report promptly on the project progress as well as draw up recommendations for Caritas Germany.
  • You will coordinate and oversee the short-term deployment of specialist consultants.
  • When specifically agreed on, you will take part in relevant coordination meetings on location (German Embassy, OCHA, ECHO, UNHCR), represent Caritas Germany at meetings and support public relations work.  

 

 

Your Profile

  • You have completed a relevant degree (e.g. social sciences, international cooperation, international emergency and disaster relief) and have professional experience in the field of humanitarian aid and/or development cooperation, ideally in a comparable environment.
  • You use your communication and counselling skills in a culturally sensitive way and have already gained experience in carrying out training.
  • You are experienced in the education sector and/or inclusion in humanitarian aid.
  • You are experienced in programme management and have knowledge of financial management, accounting and administration. You are also familiar with the management of public funds. 
  • You identify with the objectives and substance of Caritas Germany and  the values of the Christian church.
  • Your written and spoken English and German is excellent, ideally you have knowledge of Arabic

 

The AGIAMONDO offer

  • Individual and comprehensive preparation 
  • Two-year contract, social security and remuneration according to the Development Aid Act 
  • Further training in the country, language or other professional skills as well as coaching and supervision, individual counseling

 

Have we aroused your interest? Then apply via our online application portal by 19.05.2023.

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Working hours (%): 80-100%

Macro-area: Middle East and Northern Africa

Level of experience: Professional, 3 to 5 years

Area of work Definition: Democracy, Governance, Human Rights, Law, Public Administration

Type of organisation: Foundations and Private Sector

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