Job Description
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Position |
Project Officer |
Position Type |
Full time/Fixed Term |
Duty Station |
Taiz |
Duration of Contract |
10 months |
Supervision |
Project Manager |
Deadline |
24 - 6 - 2025 |
- Background
The Humanitarian Development Program (HDP) is a nonprofit
and independent NGO in Yemen. It focuses on improving the quality of Yemeni
people’s life through well-planned and comprehensive projects in WASH,
education, Food security & livelihood Shelter, CCCM, Protection, health and
related activities that strengthen underserved communities in all parts of
Yemen with the flexibility to respond rapidly to emergencies.
HDP uniquely believes in the power of community, and the
strength of partners and donors to make a positive impact in the lives of
Yemeni people HDP uniquely believes in the power of community, and the strength
of partners and donors to make a positive impact in the lives of Yemeni people.
Humanitarian Development Program (HDP) places human dignity at the center of
its relief and development work. At the heart of the Program’s efforts to
impact poverty and social justice. Vulnerable adults and children are
particularly at risk of sexual exploitation and abuse. HDP defines the
program’s commitment to the protection from sexual exploitation and abuse
(PSEA) of vulnerable adults, involving HDP Employees and Related Personnel. In
recognition of the special vulnerability of children, also HDP affirms
commitment to the welfare and protection from sexual exploitation and all forms
of abuse of children, involving HDP employees and related personnel.
The YEHCY "Youth Employment through Heritage and
Culture in Yemen" project primarily focuses on urban rehabilitation
and cultural programming, addressing urgent humanitarian needs while restoring
social cohesion and promoting local ownership of endangered cultural heritage.
The project combines available technical resources, trained
youth workers, and modern heritage rehabilitation methodologies used by UNESCO
"Cash for Work: Enhancing Livelihood Opportunities for Urban Youth in
Yemen". Participatory cash-for-work programs in heritage restoration will
provide sustainable income opportunities for young beneficiaries, while the
cultural incubation program focuses on gender mainstreaming and capacity
building.
By placing youth at the heart of all activities and
supporting community-based initiatives, the Youth Employment through Heritage
and Culture in Yemen project — implemented by the Humanitarian
Development Program (HDP) in partnership with UNESCO —
aims to harness the potential for positive change, foster peace, and raise awareness
about the role of youth in protecting heritage and advancing creative
industries for sustainable development.
- Job
Purpose:
The Project Officer supports the day-to-day
management and implementation of project activities, ensuring they align with
HDP’s objectives, donor requirements, and timelines. This position assists in
field coordination, data collection, reporting, and beneficiary engagement. The
Project officer also plays a role in monitoring progress, supporting logistics
and procurement efforts, and ensuring quality implementation in collaboration
with the broader team.
- Duties
and Responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of the Project Manager and in
close collaboration with the project team, the Project Officer will be
responsible for carrying out the project activities in both Taiz and Al-Mukha,
as outlined in the following tasks:
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- Core
Competencies:
- Demonstrates
integrity by embodying HDP’s values and ethical standards.
- Actively
promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of HDP.
- Shows
sensitivity and adaptability across cultures, genders, religions, races,
nationalities, and age groups.
- Treats
all individuals fairly and equitably, without favoritism.
- Functional
Competencies:
- Strong
interpersonal, communication, and coordination skills.
- Good
understanding of humanitarian principles and project cycle management.
- Ability
to work under pressure and manage multiple priorities.
- Competency
in report writing, data collection, and documentation.
- Proficient
in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and communication tools.
- Experience
in working with NGOs or international agencies is an advantage.
- Knowledge
of the local context and community dynamics is preferred
- Education
and Experience
- A
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Project Management, Social
Sciences, or a related field.
- Minimum
of 3–4 years of relevant experience in humanitarian or development
projects.
- Prior
experience supporting project implementation, preferably in emergency,
construction and rehabilitation, or development settings.
- Proficiency
in Arabic; working knowledge of English is preferred.
- Excellent
computer literacy and administrative skills.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must submit the following
documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications not later than
(24-6-2025) (please send to this link): - (https://forms.gle/2h94h9ku4o45y6UA7 )
- A
cover letter.
- A
current curriculum vitae.
- Names
and contacts (telephone, and e-mail addresses) of three professional
referees who are familiar with your qualifications and work experience.
- Your
nominated referees ideally should have persons from each of the following
category: direct supervisor, internal peer and/or direct report.
- Screening
will start immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.
- Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
HDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse,
any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment, and discrimination.
All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to
these standards and principles and will therefore undergo rigorous reference
and background checks. Background checks will include the verification of
academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be
required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.