PLAN INTERNATIONAL LIBERIA
Job Announcement (1 Position)
Staff-323-11-2019- PROJECT MANAGER – UN WOMEN PROJECT
The vacancy is opened to Internal and External candidates.
Plan International is a leading girls and children’s rights organization. Plan strives for a just world
that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We motivate our people and partners to:
empower children, young people and communities to make vital changes that tackle the root
causes of discrimination against girls, exclusion and vulnerability
drive change in practice and policy at local, national and global levels through our reach,
experience and knowledge of the realities children face
work with children and communities to prepare for and respond to crises, and to overcome
adversity
support the safe and successful progression of children from birth to adulthood
Plan operates in 77 countries around the world. It brings its support to millions of children, their
families and communities, mainly in Africa, Asia, Middle East, and South America. It implements
projects in the Health, Water and Sanitation, Education, Child Protection, Sustainable Livelihood, and
cross-cultural communication. Child sponsorship forms the basis of our work with children. Worth to
mention, Plan International global ambition is to support 100 million girls learn, lead, decide and
thrive!
As part of its commitment to support Plan International Federation reach 100 million girls so to Learn,
Lead, Decide and Thrive, Plan International Liberia has developed a new country strategy which will
for the next five years (2019 to 2024) focus on reaching 600,000 marginalized girls and children all
over the country, with a strong commitment to work with partners at various levels to put an end to
violence against girls and young women including Child Early Forced Marriage and Female Genital
Mutilation (FGM) and other norms and practices that hinder their development and empowerment.
Plan International Liberia is committed to ensuring that Child Protection and Youth Safeguarding,
Gender Transformative programming and Influencing are key and an integral part of all its work in the
country.
We are currently seeking to recruit for Plan International Liberia program: –
Title: Project Manager – UN Women Project
Location: Programme/Project Implementation Unit: Country Office
Status: National Post (Fixed Term)
Department: Program
Grade: D1
Reports to: Programme Quality and Delivery Manager
SUMMARY OF THE POSITION:
Plan International is a rights based and girls focused organization that strives for a just world that
advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We motivate our people and partners to: empower
children, young people and communities to make vital changes that tackle the root causes of
discrimination against girls, exclusion and vulnerability; drive change in practice and policy at local,
national and global levels through our reach, experience and knowledge of the realities that children
especially girls face.
Under the EU funded Spotlight initiatives, Plan International Liberia and the UNWOMEN will
collaborate to decrease FGM practice by providing FGM traditional practitioners (referred to as zoes)
with access to alternative income and empower them to become change agents towards improving the
lives of young women and girls in Liberia. The project will directly respond to Activity 3.2.4 Provide
alternative economic activities for female Traditional Practitioners and of establish a simple rite of
passage program for women and girls without cutting / FGM in the 5 counties as part of the Spotlight
Initiative in Liberia. The aim of this Programme is to support the government of Liberia to achieve
specific development outcomes relative to strengthening capacities of CSOs to engage communities
and FGM practitioners from a human rights based approach using a culturally sensitive methodology;
knowledge and skills of 300 FGM practitioners in basic literacy, numeracy and business planning,
innovative agriculture best practice that will enable them pursue alternative livelihoods; and Increased
support and coordination amongst FGM Practitioners by providing small grant alternative economic
livelihood initiatives.
The project will directly respond to Activity 3.2.4 Provide alternative economic activities for female
Traditional Practitioners and of establish a simple rite of passage program for women and girls without
cutting / FGM in the 5 counties as part of the Spotlight Initiative in Liberia.
The project will employ key strategies, including capacity building using participatory and culturally
sensitive methodology focused on community reflection, amplifying the negative outcomes of FGM on
the sexual and reproductive health of women and girls, linking to girl’s education and community
development. An assessment will be carried out to determine existing livelihoods skills and access to
market for FGM practitioners. The project will mobilize and organize safe spaces for FGM Practitioners
to learn best practices for farming and selling of goods using an innovative and practical approach, at
the same time, discussing issues of positive cultural practices. The project will also undertake advocacy
related activities. FGM practitioners will be trained in advocacy skills, provide policy briefs, host radio
talk shows and support engagement meetings at national and international levels. Small grant funding
for FGM practitioners to work in a formal structure and support each other through learning
alternative livelihood skills for income generation will be prioritized. Throughout the project
implementation, participatory monitoring will be conducted to understand successes and challenges –
with a particular focus on lessons learnt during the “pilot phase” implementation in Grand Cape Mount,
which will be reviewed for each type of activity before rolling out those same activities in the
remaining four project areas (Lofa, Montserrado, Nimba and Grand Gedeh).
The project aims to reach 300 FGM practitioners directly within 55 communities covering the five
Spotlight Counties. The project targets per locations are: Grand Cape Mount – 100 practitioners (20
communities), Nimba – 75 practitioners (15 communities), Grand Gedeh County – 25 practitioners (5
communities), Lofa County – 75 practitioners (10 communities) and Montserrado – 25 practitioners (5
communities). This project will build on pervious activities done by Plan International Liberia over the
past five years.
Plan International Liberia is committed to building positive social norms on sexuality; to strengthening
quality SRHR services that meet the “Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability, and Quality” framework
of the right to health; and to strengthen support for girls and young women most at risk.
Dimensions of the Role
The Project Manager will oversee the management and implementation of the project which aims to
Provide alternative economic activities for female Traditional Practitioners and of establish a simple rite
of passage program for women and girls without cutting / FGM in the 5 counties as part of the
Spotlight Initiative in Liberia. She/he promotes, develops, implements, monitors and provides technical
strategic support to achieve the project objectives and desired outcome for the Spotlight. S/he will
focus to build positive attitude, social norms on sexuality; strengthen quality services that meet the
“Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability, and Quality” framework of the right to health; and strengthen
support for girls and young women most at risk. The successful candidate will ensure that Plan
Internationals approach to programme quality and influencing is adopted, and that procedures and
guidance are adhered to, with evidence of managing the detailed project implementation plans and
budgets. She/he will use the global theory of change to provide timely reporting, data collection,
processing and analysis of implementation and progress to support the effective project delivery.
Ensure that the project contributes to safeguarding children and youth, girls and young women
including advocacy for creating safe spaces and SRH services for girls in targeted counties or areas of
intervention.
Typical Responsibilities – Key End Results of Position:
Project Management and implementation
Take lead to ensure that the associated project objectives and activities are achieved in a
timely, cost-efficient and effective manner and where applicable in collaboration with partners
including providing technical inputs and management support to ongoing project and other
activities including research, organizing and facilitating meetings, preparing technical
documents and managing the project on a day to day basis.
Manage partner organizations/CSO in 5 Spotlight counties
Be responsible for the planning and implementation of relevant trainings as well as follow up
and mentoring of staff, partner and project beneficiaries.
Provide leadership and oversight in project development and implementation, including
financial accounting according to Plan International guidelines.
Facilitate strategic national influencing actions and promote the sharing of lessons and
experiences with partners (UNWOMEN, UN Agencies, MoGCSP, MoJ, MiA, MoH and
CSO/national working group)
Follow-up on project activities implemented under external agreements, consultancies or
similar arrangements, and ensure their timely and quality delivery.
Prepare and submit quality and timely work plans, budgets and technical progress reports to
Plan International CO, National Office (NO), donors and other partners as applicable.
Communicate important developments in project implementation and management to
participating organizations on a regular/planned basis.
Participate in media-opportunities (radio shows, TV, other) as requested and/or as appropriate
to promote the key expected result on alternative livelihood and rural women empowerment.
Lead in the development and implementation of a suitable monitoring and evaluation to track
the progress on planned indicators
Plan and work with the finance team to fulfil internal and external budget tracking and
reporting requirements.
Work with the communication team to inform and share lessons learnt
Accountability, effectiveness and efficiency in the achievement of Plan’s programs and
donor standards
Accountability standards of effectiveness and efficiency from program quality procedures
(PQP) are established, monitored and achieved
Project budgets are spent according to the approved budget, with quality and cost
effectiveness including appropriate cost recovery
Project evaluations are implemented as required with results and findings incorporated into
program planning lessons learned
Staff Management and Development
Supervise, train and coach junior staff in Plan and partner organization
Ensure that project team receives proper orientation on right based programming, gender
transformative and core human rights standards, and project management including Plan
principles, standards, policies and procedures; and
Conduct performance reviews and objectives performance meetings in collaboration with
partner organizations for field officer/project team
Key relationships
Communications and Working Relationships:
High level of contact with zoes, girls and community action groups and the line
ministries, community members, traditional practitioners, traditional council children
and other stakeholders to develop and implement programs that would meet Plan
International Liberia program implementation and objectives
High level of contact with the donor organization.
High level of contact with staff working on Gender and Child Rights program activities
at field level to offer support for understanding and implementation gender related
activities
Technical expertise, skills and knowledge
Undergraduate/advance degree in Nursing, Social Work, Livelihood, Development
Planning, or equivalent, with a minimum of three years’ progressive experience in a
related field;
Advance degree in public health, gender and development study, project management
is an advantage
At least 5 years’ proven experience in managing projects and teams (preferably with
special focus on Alternative Livelihood, Gender Equality and Girls’ Rights, SGBV and
SRHR) and a relevant network
Proven experience in working with UN agencies and systems, line ministries such as
the MoJ, MoH, MoGCSP, MIA and CSO (national working group on FGM)
At least 3 years’ experience in an international organization similar to Plan
International.
Good knowledge on the rights of children and women, disability including the
challenges and opportunities in Liberia
Demonstrated behaviours needed by the post holder to successfully perform the role:
Understanding of the Plan International operating principles, in particular in relation to
various adaptation and how the application of these affects project design and
implementation;
Hands-on experience in design, formulation, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of development projects.
Knowledge of how human rights, VAWG, SGBV/SRHR information can be used to add
value to program strategies, policy processes and planning tools is essential;
Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills;
Availability to contribute to the substantive development and increased capacity of
the team and willingness to share expertise;
Ability to prepare briefing notes, presentations and other knowledge products;
Ability to communicate technical concepts among many different stakeholders –
government, donors, civil society organizations – in plain, non-jargon language, and to
understand the language of sectoral policy makers
Gender sensitivity and knowledge to apply a gender equality approach
Skills Specific to the post needed to put knowledge into practice
Strong knowledge of the Rights of Child and the rights of girls and women
Analytical skills.
Communication skills, appropriate to the audience.
Excellent report writing skills
Strong team-building skills.
Strong negotiating, facilitating and influencing skills.
Proficient in Microsoft applications and use of relevant software and other
applications, e.g. word processing, spreadsheet, database, internet.
Physical Environment
Physical Environment and Demands:
Post holder will be based in the country office in Monrovia with frequent visit to the field (project
targeted areas)
Travel requirements:
The position entails 70% travelling to the field to support communities, staff and partners in the
project areas
Level of contact with children
Level of Contact with Children: Mid contact: The job responsibilities of this position requires occasional
contact with children and it is expected that children shall be protected at all times.
Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and
Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements
of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of
responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and
understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC),
their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with
the appropriate procedures.
PLAN INTERNATIONAL’S VALUES IN PRACTICE
We are open and accountable
1. Promotes a culture of openness and transparency, including with sponsors and donors.
2. Holds self and others accountable to achieve the highest standards of integrity.
3. Consistent and fair in the treatment of people.
4. Open about mistakes and keen to learn from them.
5. Accountable for ensuring we are a safe organisation for all children, girls & young people
We strive for lasting impact
1. Articulates a clear purpose for staff and sets high expectations.
2. Creates a climate of continuous improvement, open to challenge and new ideas.
3. Focuses resources to drive change and maximise long-term impact, responsive to changed
priorities or crises.
4. Evidence-based and evaluates effectiveness.
We work well together
1. Seeks constructive outcomes, listens to others, willing to compromise when appropriate.
2. Builds constructive relationships across Plan International to support our shared goals.
3. Develops trusting and ‘win-win’ relationships with funders, partners and communities.
4. Engages and works well with others outside the organization to build a better world for girls
and all children.
We are inclusive and empowering
1. We empower our staff to give their best and develop their potential
2. We respect all people, appreciate differences and challenge equality in our programs and our
workplace
3. We support children, girls and young people to increase their confidence and to change their
own lives.
Applications:
Last date for submission of Application (CV and cover letter) is: 3rd December 2019 by 4:30 pm
Please click the link below and follow the instructions:
https://jobs.plan-international.org/job/Monrovia-Project-Manager-UN-Women-Project-%28National-Position%29-MO/569483701/?locale=en_GB
Only short-listed candidates shall be contacted. References will be taken and background and antiterrorism checks will be carried out in conformity with Plans Child and Youth Safeguarding Policy,
Fraud, Code of Conduct, Harassment, Discrimination and Bullying Policy. Plan follows an equal
opportunity policy and actively encourages diversity welcoming applications from all especially
women and people living with disability.