Information
Location: Ukraine – based in Lviv with regular filed visit in TGH area of intervention
Duration: 9 months subject on availability of funding - starting January 2023
Conditions: Salaried contract, gross monthly salary from €1,750 to €1,850 according to experience, monthly per diem €600, medical coverage of 100% + repatriation insurance + provident fund, accommodation, international and local transportation as part of the mission, break every 3 months. No family duty station.
TGH has chosen a deliberately simple and transparent remuneration policy, accessible on our website www.trianglegh.org
The salary levels advertised in our job offers are set within the framework of the salary scale and are not open to negotiation.
More information on www.trianglegh.org, under "JOBS".
TGH reserves the right to end the recruitment process as soon as a candidate is positioned
Presentation of TGH
"Actor in a sustainable and shared solidarity"
Founded in 1994, TGH is a French international solidarity organization based in Lyon. The association designs and implements emergency, rehabilitation and development programs in the following sectors: water, hygiene and sanitation, civil engineering, food security and rural development, socio-educational and psychosocial. TGH is currently operating in 11 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
Context
On February 24, the Russian president announced a special military operation to demilitarize Ukraine. Minutes later, missiles/air raids hit all of Ukraine, including Kiev, shortly followed by a massive ground invasion from several directions, in a major escalation of the 2014 conflict and resulting in the siege of several major strategic Ukrainian cities such as Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Mariupol, and Sumy. The Ukrainian president has since enacted martial law resulting in the general mobilization and management of the country by the military.
From September UAF (Ukrainian Armed Forces) pushed back the aggressor in the east and south of the country with the recapture of some strategical cities. Meanwhile, RF forces continued their offensive with strikes across Since October and the attack on the Kerch Bridge (08/10/2022) linking Crimea to Russia, reprisals have been unstoppable, mainly on public service infrastructures, notably power stations and water treatment and distribution stations in all the country's major cities.
October 2022 saw an increase in the number of IDPs (+280,000 / +4.5%) growing from 6.2 M to 6.5 M) in the country and a movement of 450,000 (+7%) of those already IDP, most of them to or from the East of the country.
According to the humanitarian community, all the people living in Ukraine have been directly or indirectly affected by the conflict. Emergency humanitarian needs are varied and cut across all sectors.
The most pressing needs identified include:
- cash and access to financial support
- psychosocial support for a weakened mental health and limit the risk of irreversible
- medicines and medical supplies
- Shelter / NFI
- Winterization
Presentation of the mission
TGH is present in Ukraine since 2015. Established in Kramatorsk (East), TGH’s interventions were targeting the most vulnerable populations along the contact line employing traditional and innovative modalities as follows:
- Provision of electronic vouchers (e-vouchers for food, hygiene or dual-purpose e-vouchers), an innovative modality with application of mobile phones and web-money-based interface
- Cash for Work (rehabilitation or social work)
- PSS
- Documentation support (restoration or obtaining of official/legal documents)
- Provision of basic humanitarian assistance: food and hygiene kits, in Donestk, NGCA
In 2020, TGH has completed its intervention with an emergency Covid-19 response funded by UNICEF supporting healthcare, educational and social institutions and households of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts (GCA) along the contact line with electronic vouchers for essential hygiene.
Following February 24th, TGH mobilized its teams on the ground and at headquarter to maintain its existing activities and develop an emergency response to meet the most immediate needs of the affected populations. To this end, TGH has quickly started various assistance program to cover the basic needs and respond to the psychological distress of the affected households and individuals. Up to this date, TGH is implementing 6 different projects, while others are under discussion. To implement these activities in the most affected areas of Ukraine, TGH has developed and reinforced the collaboration with local partners that are essential and take a crucial place in the global response.
Initially operational in Ukraine from Kramatorsk, the team has been relocated to Lviv where the main TGH office is. Given the enormous needs all around Ukraine and the different grants awarded, TGH opened recently 3 sub-office in the other main cities of Ukraine (Vinnitsya, Cherkasy and Dnipro) in order to be closer to the beneficiaries and ensure a proper implementation and follow up.
TGH is a member of the following Clusters and Working groups: Protection, Age and Disability Working Group (ADWG), Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Working Group (MHPSS WG), Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster (FSLC), Agriculture Working Group, Cash-based transfers Working Group (CBTWG) and WASH cluster.
Job description
Under the supervision of the Grants Manager, and in coordination with the Deputy Country Director for Program, the Reporting and Grants Officer supports the mission on writing grant applications and reporting to donors and other stakeholders.
They contribute with the Grants Manager and MEAL Coordinator to improve reporting of data from the fields and to ensure quality program monitoring systems.
They participate in capacity building for staff and partners by providing training on reporting and donors’ rules.
The main responsibilities include:
Program management and reporting
- Work with the Program team and the national partners to prepare concept notes and grant proposals as well as mobilizing funds.
- Work with the Program team and the national partners to write intermediate or final report for donors.
- Support the Program Team in the monitoring of progress on project indicators and outcomes, ensuring compliance with donor’s requirements and sector standards.
- Contribute to the improvement of comprehensive program monitoring systems ensuring that monitoring data are feed into management decisions and used in program management.
- Conduct field visits for data collection and capacity building of field teams and partners.
- Prepare or assist program staff to prepare regular program reports for donors and partners as required. Respond to internal and external requests for reports and information about programs.
Internal coordination
- Participate in weekly/fortnightly internal coordination meetings.
- Support partners team by providing monitoring tools and reporting templates to follow-up the project (if needed).
Representation and external coordination
- Upon Country Director and Grants Manager request, represent TGH in UN sector meetings, government coordination meetings and other programming forums in Sudan,
Communication
- Provide photos, and success stories to the mission and the HQ for TGH communication actions (website, social networks, newsletter, annual report...).
- Ensure the formulation of the Monthly newsletter
Profile
- University level degree, preferably a Master degree in project management
- Experience in grants management
- Good knowledge of procedures of main donor agencies: ECHO, USAID/BHA, CDCS, Country Pooled Humanitarian Funds, UN Agencies or others
- Excellent communication and writing skills in English, knowledge of Ukrainian and/or Russian is a distinct advantage
- Autonomy and rigor. Developed skills for work organization and tasks prioritization
- Proficient user of MS Office pack. Knowledge on data treatment and GIS software will be positively considered
- Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work effectively on a team