Programme Manager

Tom Lantos Intezet

Job title:

Programme Manager

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Tom Lantos Intezet

Job description

Jog, közigazgatás, társadalom, politikajogi asszisztens, jogászMain Duties Programme level ● Manage the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the strategy of the “Roma Rights and Citizenship” programme; ● Report about the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the strategy of the “Roma Rights and Citizenship” programme to the Head of Programmes and the Director; ● Engage, and work with, Roma communities and a network of relevant stakeholders including experts, academia, key international organisations and other relevant actors; ● Engage in relevant research, publication and training; ● Initiate and maintain working relationships with partner organisations; ● Manage the communications and PR for the “Roma Rights and Citizenship” programme; ● Conduct fundraising; ● Train and supervise programme officers, programme assistants and interns. Project level Project design: ● Conceptualise projects in line with the programme strategy; ● Develop the administrative and financial plans of projects; ● Establish an annual project implementation plan outlining activities, tasks, and timeframes as well as resource, financial and procurement plans. Project implementation: ● Implement project elements according to the annual implementation plan; ● Carry out project-related financial and administrative tasks; ● Contribute to the closure of projects, including financial and administrative reporting. Besides the above, carry out all necessary tasks belonging to the area of work. The Programme Manager works in cooperation with the Director, Deputy Director, Head of Programmes, Financial Manager, Programme Managers and Programme Assistants.Essential Skills and Experience ● Post-graduate degree (MA or PhD) in one of the following disciplines: human and minority rights, political science, international relations, sociology, social psychology, nationalism studies or related fields; ● Minimum two years of relevant professional experience, primarily in the field of human and minority rights and work with Roma communities; ● Understanding of, and involvement in Roma-related issues in Hungary and Europe; ● Computer literacy: MS Office, Adobe, online communication platforms; ● Ability to develop and apply an analytical framework as a foundation of the programme area; ● Proficiency in academic Hungarian and English; ● Hungarian to the level of native speaker; ● Excellent communications skills; ● Ability to work efficiently in a multicultural environment; ● Critical and strategic thinking; ● Strong policy analysis skills; ● A clean record.Desirable candidates also have Romani language skills.

Expected salary

Location

Budapest

Job date

Sat, 14 Dec 2024 23:50:05 GMT

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