Job Description
JOB TITLE: Project Manager (Roster)
LOCATION: All governorates \Yemen
REPORT TO: Program Team Leader
RESPONSIBLE OF: Project Staff
ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSING DATE: 20/07/2025
ABOUT FMF:
The Field Medical Foundation (FMF) has been operating in
Yemen for since 2012 during even the most dangerous peak of the conflict in the
region. Our staff of dedicated professionals and passionate volunteers are the
helping hand that delivers aid from local and/or international partners to
those who require it the most, in a country that was already suffering before
the war. Today we have helped humanitarian aid reach the hands of more than 9
million vulnerable people in Yemen to help them not only to survive but also to
rebuild their lives. We aim to provide a comprehensive approach to providing
aid through interventions, which is why we work in almost all sectors of
international emergency relief.
*FMF provides work environment which is free of sexual exploitation and abuse,
discrimination, and all forms of harassment and abuse of the foundation.
*We undertake rigorous procedures to ensure that only people suitable to work
with children and adults’ beneficiaries are allowed to join our organization so
our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our
commitment to the protection of children and adults’ beneficiaries from abuse.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Program Team Leader, the
Project Manager is responsible for leading the full project cycle, including
planning, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of humanitarian
interventions. The role ensures timely, accountable, and high-quality delivery
of activities in line with Sphere standards, sector-specific guidelines, and
core humanitarian principles. The Project Manager oversees budget management in
accordance with FMF’s financial procedures and donor requirements, ensures
proper coordination with logistics and support functions, and leads the project
team with a focus on capacity building and performance management. The role
also ensures protection and gender considerations are mainstreamed across all
project components, while maintaining effective coordination with stakeholders,
including local authorities, partners, and relevant clusters.
POSITION DESCRIPTION/ KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Project Management &
Implementation
- Lead
the overall management of the project cycle, including planning,
execution, monitoring, and closure, in alignment with the approved
proposal, donor agreements, and FMF’s operational standards.
- Ensure
regular and monthly update of the FMF’s designed Project Management Tool
(PMT) ensure timely, high-quality delivery of activities against set
targets and indicators.
- Oversee
field-level project activities and ensure compliance with technical
standards, humanitarian principles, and sector-specific guidelines (e.g.,
Sphere Standards)
- Facilitate
project start-up, mid-term reviews, and closure processes, ensuring
thorough documentation and stakeholder engagement throughout the cycle.
- Coordinate
closely with internal departments to ensure cross-functional support and
smooth project delivery.
2. Finance and Procurement
Management
- Oversee
project budget management, ensuring spending is within approved limits,
aligned with FMF’s financial policies and donor guidelines.
- Participate
in the development of financial forecasts, budget revisions, and
procurement plans.
- Review
and approve financial requests and transactions within delegated
authority, ensuring appropriate supporting documentation.
- Monitor
project expenditures and variances, flagging anomalies or risks to finance
and program leadership for corrective action.
- Coordinate
with the logistics and procurement teams to ensure timely and compliant
acquisition of goods and services as per the procurement plan.
3. Audit and Compliance
- Ensure
full compliance with internal policies and donor regulations throughout
the project cycle.
- Maintain
organized and audit-ready records, including means of verification,
procurement documentation, and financial justifications.
- Support
internal and external audits by providing required documentation and
facilitating access to relevant teams and sites.
- Address
and close audit findings related to project implementation in a timely and
accountable manner.
- Promote
a culture of transparency, accountability, and compliance within the
project team.
4. Human Resources Management
- Supervise
project staff in accordance with FMF’s HR policies, including recruitment
support, onboarding, performance evaluations, and professional
development.
- Ensure
clear task delegation, performance management, and adherence to FMF’s code
of conduct, safeguarding standards, and disciplinary procedures.
- Monitor
staff wellbeing, resolve interpersonal issues, and maintain a positive
working environment, especially in high-pressure settings.
- Coordinate
with HR for contract management, leave planning, and workforce planning in
alignment with project needs.
5. Monitoring, Evaluation,
Accountability and Learning
- Collaborate
with the MEAL department to develop project-level M&E plans, tools,
and reporting frameworks.
- Ensure
accurate and timely collection of data on project indicators, validate
field data, and analyze progress against targets.
- Promote
accountability by facilitating community feedback mechanisms and ensuring
follow-up on complaints or feedback.
- Integrate
learning into project planning and decision-making processes and
contribute to after-action reviews and learning products.
6. Grant Management and Reporting
- Ensure
project implementation is aligned with donor contracts, reporting
timelines, and compliance requirements.
- Prepare
high-quality narrative reports (weekly, monthly, quarterly, final), based
on donor and FMF requirement and contribute to financial reporting in
coordination with the Grants and Finance teams.
- Maintain
updated documentation and version control of project files, proposals,
budgets, and modifications through FMF archiving platform.
- Support
proposal development and grant amendment in collaboration with the Grants
unit.
7. Security & Access Management
- Monitor
the security context in the areas of operation with direct communication
and coordination with FMF security officer and senior management and
ensure that project activities are implemented in accordance with FMF’s
security protocols.
- Coordinate
with the security department to assess access risks and develop mitigation
strategies for field activities.
- Ensure
staff are briefed and adhere to security procedures, including incident
reporting and emergency protocols.
- Support
contingency planning and business continuity measures during periods of
heightened insecurity.
8. Communications & Media
- Provide
regular updates, success stories, and field highlights to the
Communications Department for donor visibility and external engagement.
- Support
the development of human-interest stories, case studies, and visual
materials (photos/videos), ensuring informed consent and ethical
representation.
- Coordinate
field visits for communications or media teams and ensure alignment with
FMF branding and visibility guidelines.
- Contribute
to donor communications products, factsheets, and programmatic briefs in
coordination with the relevant departments.
9. Coordination & Representation
- Represent
FMF in relevant external coordination platforms, including sector
clusters, working groups, and coordination meetings with INGOs, NNGOs, and
local authorities.
- Foster
and maintain effective working relationships with partners, stakeholders,
and community leaders in the project area.
- Ensure
clear and consistent communication and collaboration with internal
departments and external actors to facilitate smooth project
implementation.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor’s
degree in a relevant field such as social sciences, development studies,
management, or any related discipline, complemented by strong project
management, multi-sector programs and leadership skills.
- Minimum
of 2-3 years of practical field experience managing humanitarian or
development projects, preferably with INGOs/NNGOs, demonstrating effective
coordination, implementation, and reporting skills across multi-sectoral
programs.
- Sound
Budget management experience
- Excellent
communication skills
- Native
Arabic and Excellent written and spoken English skills
- Strong
influencing skills and experience in advocacy
- Flexible
and able to work under pressure
- Demonstrable
experience in Monitoring and Evaluation and beneficiary accountability.
- Analytical
skills and strategic thinking including experience in proposal developing
written for different sectors.
- Experience
in supervising field staff in challenging situations, carrying out
professional team management, and providing capacity-building and
training, including a supportive working style.
- Strong
knowledge and skills of computers and prior experience working with smart
data collection tools such as Kobo, and respect confidentiality of data
and information.
- Ability
to deal with heavy work pressure.
How to Apply
- The
deadline for receiving applications is Sunday, July 20, 2025
- Interested
candidates are requested to submit their application by (CLICKING HERE)
- Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted.