Position Title:
Project Manager
TAMSS description:
Tunisian Association for Management and Social Stability TAMSS is a non-profit, non-government development organization active in the field from 2006.
TAMSS works to create and / or to improve the right conditions to develop the abilities and skills of individuals seeking the well-being, groups and regions. Its status as an NGO makes it a permanent investment in social action whose global cultural commitment deals mainly with the field of coexisting.
TAMSS currently manages 12 major projects in 19 governorates.
Project Description:
Social and Economic Insertion of Refugees and Asylum Seekers, “SEIRAS” is about the economic and social integration of refugees and asylum seekers in Tunisia through their placement in formal jobs and / or establishment of their own micro business.
Background/Job Summary:
The Project Manager (PM) position serves as the main contact person between the Head of Programming (HoP) and local and international partners/field officers. The PM will work as part of a project team led by the Head of Programs, will be responsible for the project management and maintaining relationships with the other program staff.
Physical Requirements/Working Environment:
He/she will be based in Tunis and he/she will have to travel to regions within Tunisia.
Job Responsibility:
- He/she will coordinate project planning management and monitoring in coordination with TAMSS project team;
- Manage the relevant project budget and provide monthly budget comparison report analysis on project expenditures throughout the project’s life;
- Contribute to project liquidation in coordination with finance department;
- Review and approve liquidation reports;
- Facilitate, organize and support project activities including research, capacity building, awareness raising, training and regular partner/project monitoring;
- Establish and maintain excellent collaborative working relationships with local partners, provide them technical assistance as needed and find solutions and methodologies to overcome the project’s challenges;
- Mediate as necessary among local actors during the project’s life;
- Report project’s concerns/questions/requests/challenges in a responsive and timely manner;
- Monitor activities, and financial expenses;
- Deliver Narrative and financial reports to the Head of Programs within deadlines;
- Coordinate with country-based staff on local-level activities in support of the project, including seminars, trainings and conferences;
- Advise management about issues affecting project implementation, or key local issues affecting future project developments;
- Participate in project design and proposal writing for new projects including budgeting
- Seek, establish and maintain external relationships that will be beneficial to the project;
- Work and Support other Project Managers and officers as needed;
- Directly supervise relevant Project Officers;
- Build the capacity of project officer to support and work with local partners;
- Work with project officer to develop performance objectives plans
- Collaborate with other division managers to ensure sound communication with partners and that project activities are implemented in all its cycles
- Participate in appropriate meetings with other implementing NGOs/ Government agencies and institutions;
- Maintain project documentation from the field and from local partners;
- Follow-up and strengthen the project Monitoring and Evaluation plan
- Take part in regular team, program and staff meetings;
- Actively participate in the design and implementation of TAMSS projects;
- Participate in information sharing and transferring skills and knowledge to other TAMSS staff.