Senior Program Support Officer

Friends in Village Development Bangladesh (FIVDB)

Friends in Village Development Bangladesh (FIVDB)

 

Friends in Village Development Bangladesh (FIVDB)

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Summary

  • Vacancy: 1
  • Location: Dhaka
  • Salary: Negotiable
  • Experience: At least 4 years
  • Published: 7 Aug 2024

 

Requirements

Education

  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Management, Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in Social Science

Experience

  • At least 4 years
  • The applicants should have experience in the following business area(s):
    NGO

Additional Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

Academic: Bachelor degree, preferably in Management/ Social Sciences or relevant discipline.

Additional professional certificates: Certificates in relevant field will be an added advantage.

Working Experience: At least 4 years’ experience in logistics & admin, preferably in providing programme support in NGOs. Excellent understanding on office administration, logistics and secretarial functions. Experiences in office management and support related activities. experience with USAID funding is a plus.

Job related knowledge: Knowledge of programme procedures and processes. Up-to-date administrative, NGOAB, knowledge and experience.

Skills:

• Excellent organizational skills.

• Good inter-personal communication skills in Bangla and English.

• Good time management skills and ability to prioritize under pressure.

• Fluent in the use of Word, Excel & PowerPoint programs in Bangla and in English.

• Able to balance the demands of a large team in different sites and to set boundaries.

– Problem solving and decision making,

– Applying technical and professional expertise,

– Working effectively with others,

– Communicating with impact,

– Networking

Attitude:

  • Takes initiative, proactive.
  • Works well as a team member.
  • Conscious of child protection issues.
  • Non-discriminatory and gender sensitive.
  • Commitment to and understanding of Save the Children’s aims, values and principles.

Additional job responsibilities:

The duties and responsibilities as set out above are not exhaustive and the role holder may be required to carry out additional duties within reasonableness of their level of skills and experience.

Child Safeguarding:

We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.

Gender: The role holder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with FIVDB gender policy.

Responsibilities & Context

The influx of 700,000 Rohingya refugees in 2017 in Cox’s Bazar, coupled with the large increase in humanitarian assistance, has created or exacerbated social and economic challenges for host and impacted communities in a region prone to natural disasters. The situation further deteriorated due to intensifying inflation, depressing local wages, and distorting market systems. Access to jobs, finance, drinking water, and government services have all been strained due to the crisis, in addition to depletion of natural resources, groundwater and forests. This ongoing situation poses significant challenges for the communities directly responsible for hosting the refugee camps, but can also be felt in the region surrounding the Rohingya camps. The resulting social tensions and growing resentment among the host community towards Rohingya amplify the complexity.

The entire Chittagong Hill Tracks (CHT) and Cox’s Bazar region – ecologically critical in nature – are also emerged as a climate-disaster hotspot. Erratic rainfall, seasonal and flash floods, tidal surges, cyclones, landslides, and droughts, continuously resulting loss of crops, houses, and lives. To address these issues, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Bangladesh has initiated the ‘Host and Impacted Community Resilience Activity (HICRA)’ program, targeting host and impacted communities in Cox’s Bazar, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts districts. The program aims to enhance well-being and resilience through interventions in economic growth, livelihoods, natural resources management, WASH (with a focus on safe drinking water), DRR and eventually achieving ultra poor graduation by the program participants.

HICRA program – the largest localization initiative supported by USAID in Bangladesh – is managed by Friends In Village Development Bangladesh (FIVDB) led consortium with DevWorks International, Helen Keller International, Christian Aid, International Initiative for Impact Evaluation and Nature Conservation Management (NACOM) as technical partners, and ASHIKA Development Associates, ANANDO, Bolipara Nari Kaylan Somity (BNKS) as implementing partners, following locally-led development approach. HICRA is expected to capacitate consortium NGOs with more resources for innovation and growth, through promoting collaboration, coalition-building, and advocacy at various levels.

ROLE PURPOSE:

This senior PSO position is Dhaka-based and is mainly responsible for providing efficient secretarial, administrative, including logistics and vehicles support, budget and overall programme operations supports to the COP, other HICRA staff of Dhaka and field offices’ supports to the USAID-funded HICRA project. Major responsibilities include establishing and maintaining office systems, filing of documents, recording of important programme operations’ meeting notes/minutes, programme’s backstopping, field offices, consultants’ tacking, consultants’ supports, events management, International Staff visits’ management, local and international staff travel and calendars and external representations. Supporting the HICRA Management on all NGO Affairs’ Bureau requirements, such as, FD-6, FD-2, FD-3, FD9 and SB/NSI etc specially to physical follow up.

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:

Key Area 1: Support to Finance Services

1.1. Checking of travel claims of HICRA programme staff and invoices for events against receipts and budgets;

1.2. Pay out travel and per diem expenses to partners for organized events/meetings and check the receipts.

Key Area 2: Support to Programme Services

2.1. Organize and coordinate workshops, training and meeting-prepare budget, organize venue, send invitations, and provide logistic support during the workshop.

2.2. Provide support to consultants and staff, including travel arrangements, vehicle arrangement, hotel booking, paper work for passports/visa, internet modem and laptop, etc.

Key Area 4: Support to Admin and Secretarial Services

3.1. Assist COP in managing work schedule/meeting schedules; to a limited degree, make telephone appointments and provide secretarial support.

3.2. Develop, maintain and update hard copy filing system for project; locate and provide documents as needed.

Key Area 5: NGOAB and other GOB Offices

4.1. Ensure supports on the NGO Bureau requirements of HICRA project specially FD6, FD2, FD3, FD9

4.2. Ensure support to issue work permit for COP from relevant ministry and agency (Immigration, SB, NSI etc)

Ready to work to respond to any natural disaster or emergency situation arises in project areas.

Respect: We strive to acknowledge the contributions of stakeholders and staff and foster an environment that values dignity.

Diversity: We value, respect, and appreciate the unique talents of every individual and work to remove bias for our decisions and actions in our efforts.

Quality: We value the experience and skills of individuals and support and encourage excellence.

Participation: We empower constituents through active participation, and amplify diverse voices, fostering inclusive decision-making and community-driven development.

Integrity: Committed to improving lives with integrity, we uphold honesty, fairness, and truthfulness in all our actions and decisions.

Do no Harm: We ethically enhance communities’ lives across all programmes, ensuring equitable, empowering, and non-exploitative interventions that respect and uplift the vulnerable without reinforcing societal inequalities.

Compensation & Other Benefits

  • Weekly 2 holidays, Mobile bill, Provident fund, Gratuity
  • Salary Review: Yearly
  • Festival Bonus: 2

Contributory PF, Gratuity amounting to 1.5 times of basic salary, a festival allowance equal to 2 times of basic salary, leave enmeshment for up to 15 days upon separation, and other benefits as per FIVDB’s project policy.

Employment Status

Full Time

Job Location

Dhaka

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