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2 hours ago
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Location
Dire Dawa - Ethiopia
In the framework of the SECOND LIFE project, the Project Coordinator is responsible for the day-to-day coordination and implementation of project activities in Addis Abeba, ensuring alignment with the project design, workplan, and guidance provided by the Project Manager and the SWM Expert.
The position plays a central role in coordinating specialized project staff and ensuring that activities are delivered on time, within scope, and in compliance with donor and organizational requirements.
CIFA is an international NGO with over 40 years of experience in protecting vulnerable children and youth. Active in Ethiopia for more than 20 years, CIFA promotes access to quality education, gender equality, women's economic empowerment, and inclusive livelihoods. Through its integrated approach, CIFA has developed strong expertise in solid waste management and circular economy initiatives, linking environmental sustainability with socio-economic inclusion. CIFA currently operates in Addis Ababa, Dire Dawa City Administration, Amhara (South Wollo), Harari, and Oromia Region.
The Second Life project aims to strengthen solid waste management (SWM), circular economy approaches, and socio-economic inclusion through coordinated technical, institutional, and community-based actions in Addis Abeba. The project is implemented through a multi-disciplinary team and in close coordination with the Addis Abeba City Administration, local authorities, and partners.
To ensure effective coordination and implementation at city level, CIFA ETS intends to recruit a Project Coordinator, responsible for overseeing all project activities in Addis Abeba under the technical supervision of the SWM Expert.
12 months, renewable subject to performance and project needs, contract with a 60-day probation period and the possibility of extension.
Scope of Work and Responsibilities
3.1 Project Coordination & Implementation
3.2 Team Coordination and Supervision
The Project Coordinator directly coordinates the following project profiles operating in Addis Abeba:
Key responsibilities include:
3.3 Stakeholder Coordination
3.4 Monitoring, Reporting & Documentation
3.5 Administrative & Operational Support
3.6 Safety and Compliance
The employee's gross salary will be € 696.60 [six hundred ninety-six and sixty euro only] based on the salary scale of the organization (Grade 5 - Step 1) and will be paid at the end of each month to the employee's bank account.
This gross salary included monthly transport allowance and pension fund and 20% of hardship allowance as per the law of the country and medical & life insurance as per the policy CIFA.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in engineering (civil, environmental, or related), environmental studies, economics, social sciences, project management, or other relevant academic fields.
Experience:
At least 4–6 years of experience in project coordination or field-based project implementation, with a proven track record in team leadership and management.
Technical Expertise:
Previous experience in solid waste management (SWM), circular economy, livelihoods, or socio-economic inclusion projects is highly desirable.
Skills:
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the required qualifications and experience are invited to submit their applications through this email: country.admin.eth@cifaong.it and programs.eth@cifaong.it
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It is recommended to follow the guidelines provided. Given the possible high number of applications, there is no guarantee that we will be able to respond to all applicants.
Over the years, the border zone between Kenya and Ethiopia experienced increased intra ethnic conflicts, animal health, and livestock marketing bottlenecks. This led to CIFA Kenya (established in 2000) to facilitate the establishments of cross border initiatives in 2004/05. Through these initiatives, CIFA gained recognition from the Ethiopian communities and authorities and in 2005 this led to the setting up and registration of CIFA Ethiopia as a National NGO and re-registered again on April 11, 2016 with the Federal Charities and Societies Agency via certificate number 1012. The CIFA Trust (www.cifauk.org.uk), an independent charity registered in UK, was established in 2006 to broaden CIFA’s international outreach, particularly with regard to advocacy on behalf of the marginalized pastoralists, and also to strengthen CIFA’s capacity and long term sustainability in Kenya and Ethiopia. Our strategic position in Borana Zone and linkage to several cross border partners and sister organization – CIFA Kenya gives us a big opportunity to work on cross border related issues