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The Project Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that PIU’s Safer Cities for Adolescent Girls – Netherlands project is implemented with the highest standards and quality for impact on the lives of children as defined in the Plan International Uganda (PIU) country strategy. The incumbent will be accountable for delivery of the project on time, scope and budget as per project management standards. The Coordinator contributes to the development of the project plans, aiming to optimise beneficial impact to the beneficiaries in the programme area. The job holder implements the assigned project portfolio within the programme area ensuring the achievement of project targets and provides effective project management for a delegated portfolio of project activities, ensuring that results are achieved, and quality interventions are delivered in line with project guidelines.
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Location: Kampala
Type of Role: Fixed Term (Project ends on 31/10/2024)
Reports to: Urban Programme Manager
Grade: Level 13
No of Positions: 1
Closing Date: 30/10/2023
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