An international non-governmental organisation (NGO), Trócaire collaborates with local partners in marginalised communities across the globe to tackle poverty, inequality, and disasters at their source.
By working together, we can address pressing global concerns like climate change, gender inequality, and human rights and create long-term, positive change.
Inspired by Catholic Social Teaching and principles such as solidarity, bravery, engagement, persistence, and responsibility, Trócaire works in as many as twenty countries throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
In order to manage a donor-funded initiative that aims to advance political and civil rights in Zimbabwe, Trócaire is recruiting a full-time Project Manager.
Ensuring project success through good coordination, grant administration, and compliance with donor regulations is the role’s responsibility.
It entails overseeing a consortium of thirteen civil society organisations (CSOs). In this role, you will oversee a group of five experts based out of Harare, Zimbabwe, and report directly to the Country Director.
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Responsibilities:
- Lead and manage the project team to ensure the successful implementation of human rights initiatives.
- Support the capacity building of the team and partners to manage individual grants.
- Facilitate effective coordination among consortium partners and other stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with donor regulations and timely reporting on project progress.
- Collaborate with the Finance and Admin. Manager to support financial management and audits.
- Organize and manage governance meetings, grant reviews, and consortium workshops.
- Monitor and evaluate project progress and outcomes, identifying areas for improvement.
- Build relationships with relevant organizations and networks to enhance advocacy and learning.
Key Qualifications and Experience:
- At least 7 years of experience in project management, donor compliance, and grant management, with at least 3 years in a supervisory role.
- In-depth understanding of civil society and human rights in Zimbabwe, as well as experience working with government institutions.
- Proven ability to manage institutional donor grants, particularly from FCDO, SIDA, or Irish Aid.
- Strong leadership and communication skills with experience in managing diverse teams and partnerships.
- Knowledge of monitoring and evaluation frameworks, financial management, and compliance procedures.
Education:
- A relevant third-level qualification (preferably a Master’s degree) in Law, Human Rights, Development Studies, or a related field.
Essential Attributes:
- Strong commitment to human rights, democracy, gender equality, and the ethos of Trócaire.
- Leadership and team collaboration skills, with the ability to manage change and support others’ development.
- Willingness to travel and work outside of normal hours when required.
This role offers an opportunity to lead impactful projects that support human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe, while also developing a highly skilled team and collaborating with international and local partners.
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