Phòng CTHVSV gửi các anh, chị cựu học viên/sinh viên thông tin ứng tuyển vị trí: Program Manager - AIP Foundation
Duty Station: Hanoi, Vietnam
Status: Full-time. Permanent.
Application due: 28 February 2021
Starting date: As soon as possible
Position Profile
The Program Manager (PM) is based in Hanoi, Vietnam and role reports directly to the National Program Director.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities listed below are inclusive, but not exhaustive, of the role. It is reasonable to assume that additional tasks will be requested, as and when needed.
Responsibilities |
Description |
Primary function |
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Program implementation |
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Program monitoring, and evaluation |
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Program administration |
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Budget management |
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Staff management |
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Key working relationships |
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Please contact us for detailed Job Description.
Qualifications and Requirements
- At least University degree, with background in either of the following fields: social development; media; public private partnership; transportation and communications; business administration; public health; education.
- Excellent written and verbal Vietnamese and English
- Strong experiences in policy advocacy and working with media
- Ability to prioritize whilst managing expectations
- Flexible attitude
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects
- At least four years of experience in a similar role
- Commitment to AIP Foundation’s mission, vision and core values
- A dynamic and professional individual with initiative
- Honest and trustworthy
Contact and Deadline
The position will be hired locally.
Applications are due 28 February 2021. However, please note that due to the urgency to fill the position, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and interviews may be conducted before the closing date.
Please submit a one-page cover letter, maximum three-page CV, and three references with current email address and telephone number to our email: jobsvietnam@aipf-vietnam.org
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