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Plan International Thailand Country Office
Plan International is an international, humanitarian, child-centered development organisation without religious, political or governmental affiliations. Plan is one of the world’s largest International non-government organisation who work with and for children and communities in 51 developing countries around the world, 14 of which are in Asia. Plan Thailand is looking for the following position.
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URGENTLY REQUIRED
Project Coordinator - Climate Change
Assist in managing and facilitating the ‘Child Centered Climate Change Adaptation Project’ (4CA) which includes planning, implementation, monitoring; with partners/communities/ relevant GOs and NGOs to meet the project’s goals, objectives, and expectations as outlined in the project proposal and in accordance with Plan policies and procedures.
Responsibilities:
Planning
Assist the Project Manager in Project Management Plan and Project Operation Plan
Update Project Activity Plan in collaboration with local partners
Management/Operation
Facilitate & coordinate with the Project Manager and team for projects management; - planning/implementing /monitoring / evaluation /reporting
Through partners, monitor the implementation of activities as per operational and action plans though involvement of all stakeholder in accordance with outlined project proposal.
Collaborate and coordinate with communities / partners agencies to ensure effective implementation of project activities including service delivery. This will entail organizing formal and informal meetings with all stakeholders.
Facilitate and coordinate the training, awareness raising, and capacity building to children, communities and concern parties on Child Rights, Child Protection and Gender
Monitor the progress of the project activities either done directly by Plan or by partners and maintain the progress log in Plan’s reporting system
Revise and review both progress towards stated activities and outputs mentioned in the project work plan and a detailed implementation plan as well as financial situations
Assist in preparing the project’s progress and financial reports and ensure timely submission
Involve in facilitating monthly and quarterly management meetings and planning
Maintain records, monitoring, and evaluation for efficient systems/project
Engage in advocacy with government sector and civil society stakeholders at all levels
Emergency Response
Be a focal point in the North for Emergency Response Team
Coordination with local governments and community volunteers
Checking and updating Stock Pile, provide technical support for Thailand Go Team
Qualifications:
Bachelor or Master Degree in Social Science, development, climate change or related fields
Minimum 4 years’ experience in managing climate change project or other development projects that relate to environment and climate change, global warming
Able to relate to children, families and communities and build a rapport effectively
Some experience in working for a multi cultural organisation will be an advantage
Good written and oral communication skills in Thai and English
Computer skills: MS office programme such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Facilitating and Training skills
Team working/networking establishment and maintaining
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Plan has a Child Protection Policy. The applicant should be willing to allow Plan to conduct a police check once he or she is considered for the position.
*Only short-list candidates will be notified*
This position is opened for Thai citizens only. Please submit your CV with a letter stating current & expected salary
email to : thailand.hr@plan-international.org by 20th November 2015
“Plan International is committed to child protection, does not tolerate Child Abuse, and gender equality”
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