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Project Manager

Food For The Poor
Remote
Haiti, Haiti

Job Details

HAITI, FL
Fully Remote

Description

About Food For The Poor


Food For The Poor, one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the nation, does much more than feed millions of the hungry poor primarily in 17 countries of the Caribbean and Latin America. This interdenominational Christian ministry provides emergency relief assistance, clean water, medicines, educational materials, homes, support for orphans , skills training and micro-enterprise development assistance. "Join us in our mission to serve the poorest of the poor."


 


 


Overall Responsibility:


 


This role entails actively developing and managing projects/programs in collaboration with implementing partners, Subject Matter Experts, and the Projects Department at Food For The Poor.


The Project Manager oversees project resources, ensuring adherence to core project management principles and Food For the Poor policies throughout project execution and program implementation. They will also be responsible for ensuring that projects and programs are implemented in alignment with the project’s budget, timeline and scope Specific responsibilities will include developing detailed project plans, and ensuring resource availability and allocation throughout the project management lifecycle.


 


This role will be based in Haiti. Travel will be required throughout Haiti when it is safe to do so.


 


Duties:


Act as the main point of contact between Food For The Poor (FFTP) and implementing partners for all project management-related affairs.


Assist the Director of Projects in the execution of regional program strategies and initiatives for enhancing in-country capacities and promoting best practices in project management and international development.


Collaborate on project planning, execution, and completion alongside implementing partners and Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), ensuring alignment with organizational objectives.


Ensure compliance with local, international, and organizational regulations, standards, and best practices in international development throughout all project activities.


Coordinate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project/program goal alignment, obtain necessary approvals, and facilitate communication.


Conduct site visits to project locations, engaging with local communities and stakeholders in collaboration with implementing partners and SMEs.


Maintain consistent communication with implementing partners to ensure smooth project implementation.


Ensure projects and programs are completed within set timelines and budget constraints and follow the project management plan.


Present project plans and progress updates to various stakeholders, fostering transparency and collaboration.


Identify potential risks and work with implementing partners and SMEs to develop and execute risk mitigation strategies.


Monitor project progress and implement corrective measures in collaboration with SMEs and implementing partners when deviations occur.


Oversee project budgeting and ensure financial compliance.


Develop and deliver engaging presentations to both internal and external stakeholders.


Support staff with project/program assessments, including but not limited to project feasibility, viability, cost-effectiveness, and alignment with organizational policies.


Review prospective projects and concept notes, ensuring all required documentation is obtained, digital media is reviewed, and project information is accurately entered into FFTP’s project management database.


Provide additional information as needed by fundraising departments and respond to inquiries regarding countries/projects.


Participate in and support the coordination of trips for donors, partners, and staff.


Review and provide information for status reports on funded projects.


Prepare trip and expense reports.


Perform other job-related duties as indicated by the Director of Projects.


Qualifications

Education and Experience:


Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s preferred) in either Industrial Engineering, International Relations, Development Studies, Project Management, or a related discipline. Additional certifications in project management practices (e.g. PMP, PRINCE2, SCRUM) would be advantageous.


Between 3-5 years of hands-on experience in managing relief/development projects and familiarity with sustainable development, including monitoring and evaluation methodologies and practices.


 


 


Travel Requirements:


Ability to travel up to 50% of the time within Haiti – when safe to do so. Must possess a valid passport and be eligible to attain the necessary travel visas. Willingness and ability to travel to remote and challenging locations within Haiti (upon improvement of security situation within the country).                    Must possess your own vehicle and be willing to utilize it for project site visits and meetings as necessary.


 


 


Skills:


Bilingual proficiency in English and Creole/French (verbal/written) required.Strong critical thinking skills with a proven record of resolving project-related challenges and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.


Advanced proficieny in Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel and PowerPoint. Proficiency in project management tools and platforms. Exceptional writing skills, ability to communicate complex ideas succinctly.


Considerable understanding of at least some of the following technical areas: community development, agriculture, health, education, economic empowerment, child sponsorship, food security, and WASH (water, sanitation, and hygiene).


Willingness to acquire expertise in specific policies, regulations, and legal mandates relevant to Federal Programs/Grants.