The UNOPS South Sudan Office helps a wide range of local and international partn...
The UNOPS South Sudan Office helps a wide range of local and international partners improve the lives of the South Sudanese people by implementing infrastructure and procurement projects. All UNOPS operations have an increasing emphasis on developing national capacities and considering gender, environmental and community concerns. UNOPS is working in a range of sectors in South Sudan including: transport, education, health, post-conflict stabilization and emergency response.
Background Information - Project:
Ethiopia Multi-country Office (ETMCO) - South Sudan Country Office (SCCO), will be implementing the PRODUCTIVE SAFETY NET FOR SOCIOECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES PROJECT (SNSOP) is a Government project funded by the World Bank (WB) to address existing challenges of soaring levels of poverty, vulnerability, unemployment and idleness, particularly amongst youth. The development objectives of the project are to provide cash transfers and access to income generating opportunities and strengthen the National Safety Net Delivery System. SNSOP has main four components namely:
(i) Cash Transfers;
(ii) Provision of Economic Opportunities;
(iii) Strengthened Institutional Capacity and Social Protection System; and
(iv) Project Management, M&E, and Knowledge Generation.
The project will be targeting the most vulnerable segments of the South Sudanese population aiming to benefit in excess of one hundred and fifty seven thousand and five hundred (157,500) beneficiary Households (HH) in 20 vulnerable locations across the country.
Under the overall supervision of the Deputy Project Manager (DPM), the incumbent is required to monitor all aspects of project progress and implementation, identify operational and financial problems at the county level. This will be done with the main focus on project Implementation, budget management and project closure at the local level.
Summary of key functions:
- Project Implementation
- Project monitoring and reporting
- Stakeholder management, coordination and liaison
- Knowledge management and innovation