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Job Opportunity : PROJECT OFFICER

INTERSOS Cameroun, ONG Internationale humanitaire
Bamenda (Cameroon)

Job Description

Job Opportunity : PROJECT OFFICER at INTERSOS Cameroun, ONG Internationale humanitaire

JOB TYPES

Job Opportunity : PROJECT OFFICER

Temps complet

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Localisation :bamenda-region-nord_ouest-cameroun Date de publication :22/02/2026  

Catégorie : Temps complet Salaire : A negocier © Cameroun

JOB ADVERTISEMENT : PROJECT OFFICER - INTERSOS Cameroon, NGO

RECRUITMENT NOTICE: 01 PROJECT OFFICER

IDENTIFICATION

Job Title: Project Officer Reports to: Project Manager Duty station Bamenda Type of contract Fixed Term Availability: 15 March 2026 Main objective and Tasks

Implementing program activities: setting up, revitalizing and building the capacity of community protection networks, monitoring and responding to protection cases.

Ensure and monitor the day-to-day management of the team and programmatic activities as planned and propose changes where necessary.

Ensure quality work in accordance with INTERSOS values and humanitarian principles.

To ensure the availability of working resources (finance, equipment, logistics) for the team.

Ensure regular reporting on field activities and maintain a good level of communication with partners. . Tasks: 1. Coordination and external representation

Ensures good acceptance of INTERSOS activities and establishes positive relations with all project stakeholders at operational level (Prefecture, sub-prefecture, arrondissements, communes and villages) in the intervention zones.

Represents and ensures a regular and active presence of the project and the organization at all operational technical meetings, in the intervention zones and coordination centers where the project is implemented.

Ensures external coordination of the project's overall activities, where necessary.

Ensures regular and active attendance at sectoral, ad hoc and general humanitarian coordination forums.

Ensures the quality of the information obtained and obtains the Project Manager's validation before external submission. 2. Implementation of programme activities and supervision Assist the project manager in implementing programme activities:

Organize, with the support of the field team:

Setting up and/or revitalizing community protection networks in the 05 areas targeted by the project.

Capacity-building (training and awareness-raising) for community protection networks, youth leaders, women's leaders, local authorities and leaders, government officials, health workers and technical and social service workers (health, education, social centers, etc.) in human rights protection, GBV prevention and response and child protection.

Raising awareness of human rights, GBV and child protection among different social and community groups through various channels (FGD, focus groups, door-to-door and outreach awareness-raising, etc.).

coaching/supervising, leading and monitoring community networks.

Supervising the field team (CBPOs and community workers) and specialists (GBV/CP/PSS team leaders, psychologists, database managers, etc.) in the implementation of monitoring activities and responses to survivors of GBV/CP/PSS:

Monitoring cases of human rights violations and vulnerability: SGBV, UASCs, etc. in the project's target localities in order to ensure identification, recording/documentation (in accordance with GBVIMS methodology), referral and follow-up.

Responses to identified cases so that survivors and victims have access to appropriate services and assistance: medical (health centre), psycho-social (counselling centre) and legal (police) care for SGBV cases, UASCs, referral to protection actors including the ICRC/appropriate state structures, family care, facilitating access to justice, etc.);

Setting up and running child-, women- and girl-friendly spaces in order to gather information/alerts on cases of SVBG, UASCs, etc. from the local population.

Help set up and run GBV/CP AoRs.

With the support of the teams in the field and specialists, map the players and responses to cases of SGBV and UASCs.

Assisting the project manager in the design, development and implementation of SOPs (standard operating procedures) relating to GBV UASCs.

Supervise teams and activities in the field to ensure that activities are carried out according to plan.

Anticipate and plan the needs required for the proper execution of field activities.

Assist the project manager in building the team's capacity (training, coaching) in human rights protection, SGBV prevention and response, child protection, psychosocial support, counselling, communication and information management, GBVIMS, humanitarian principles, training, facilitation and awareness-raising techniques and reporting techniques. 3. Support resources management

Ensure compliance with INTERSOS' financial, logistical and security procedures.

Ensure production (TOR, budget, request for funds, contracts....) as well as their compliance with procedures before committing funds for the implementation of activities.

Carry out strict control of the financial documents before and after the activities: ensure that the supporting documents are properly completed, signed and comply with the financial procedures.

Participate in the day-to-day management of the project's finances and budget monitoring.

Organize and supervise logistical activities related to the project.

Submitting weekly vehicle release schedules.

Ensure the availability of logistical resources.

Organize the transparent and correct management of materials and work equipment.

Regularly monitoring purchases (tracking orders, monitoring the quality and quantity of deliveries and delivery times);

Participate in drawing up the purchasing plan and ensure that it is regularly updated.

Play an active role in staff recruitment.

Provide orientation for new staff.

Ensure that security and protection incidents in the field are regularly reported to the project manager. 4. Data management

In collaboration with the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, supports the collection of performance data.

Ensures the quality and timeliness of the data collected.

organizes the project's archiving system and ensures that data confidentiality is respected at all levels of data collection and archiving. 5. Reporting

Participate in programme meetings at the request of his/her line manager.

Collect reports from field teams and specialists, compile them and pass them on to the project manager.

Write and pass on activity reports (weekly, monthly).

Ensure that documentation relating to activities is provided and archived correctly.

Participate in writing the monthly programme pack (chronogram, monthly report, etc.).

Guarantee the confidentiality of information gathered from interlocutors.

Ensure that conflicts between staff or with partners are addressed constructively and resolved cooperatively. He/she will do this in collaboration with the Project Manager.

Ensure the quality of interventions in the field and the active participation of grassroots communities.

Establish and maintain good relations with local, administrative, political, military and community authorities, as well as managers and agents of technical and specialized state services and humanitarian partners in the intervention zone.

Remain attentive to the population and field actors and report to his/her line manager any non-technical or security problem that could have consequences for the security of INTERSOS teams.

Inform and consult the Project Manager of any situation or circumstances that may affect the smooth running of the project. 6. Analysis and strategy

Analyses the strengths and weaknesses of activities through monitoring visits, active participation in field activities and closer links with project stakeholders

Participate in the development of new proposals 7. Accountability

In collaboration with the Accountability Focal Point, ensures that all accountability tools are implemented at all stages of the project and ensures that they are working optimally.

Engage teams and actively report cases of fraud or abuse, including cases of SEA identified by teams or partners, in liaison with the SEAH Focal Point. Educational and Professional experience required

  • BAC+5 in Law, Social Sciences, or related fields

  • 03 years of professional experience in the field of GBV/CP and/or project management, including two years in a supervisory position,

  • 0 3 years of management or work experience within an international humanitarian non-governmental organization

  • Recognized for the value of its organizational systems. Technical and behavioral competencies required Work Experience:

  • Proven experience in writing protection analyses, periodic reports, including activity implementation reports and in monitoring project indicators. Experience in supervising GBV, CP, PSS and/or in the reception and care of vulnerable people, including internally displaced persons and refugees. IT: Advanced Knowledge of

  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, outlook),

  • Basic humanitarian GIS tools (OpenStreetMaps, Google Earth and Google Custom maps)

  • Mainstream web browsers (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox)

  • Web-based mainstream chat and conferencing tools/platforms (Skype, Teams, Zoom and WebEx)

  • Web 2.0 tools (cloud storage, webmail and others) Languages and Communication

  • Fluency in both written and oral formal English. French is an asset

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