Job Title: Project Officer
Reports to: Somalia/Somaliland Region Coordinator
Location: Mogadishu, Somalia
Contract Type: Full time
Job Purpose:
The Project Officer will coordinate and implement SIHA’s gender justice and human rights projects in Somalia. The role involves overseeing project activities, providing strategic guidance, managing stakeholder relationships, contributing to policy reform efforts, and supporting resource mobilization and program development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the planning, implementation, and monitoring of project activities in line with SIHA’s strategic objectives and donor agreements.
- Ensure high-quality, timely reporting and documentation of project results and activities, including coordinating the preparation of donor reports.
- Ensure effective budgeting, expenditure tracking, and financial accountability in collaboration with SIHA’s finance team.
- Identify funding opportunities and contribute to concept note and proposal development in coordination with SIHA’s Fundraising & Partnerships Specialist.
- Support the design of new programs and initiatives responding to emerging gender justice needs in Somalia.
- Establish and maintain strong networks with key actors, including the Ministry of Women and Human Rights, local authorities, CSOs, and legal and policy reform advocates.
- Represent SIHA in relevant platforms, forums, and coordination meetings.
- Contribute to SIHA’s advocacy efforts by supporting the development of policy briefs, public statements, and campaign materials.
- Contribute to SIHA publications, reports, press releases, and advocacy materials.
- Facilitate collaboration with researchers, grassroots experts, and technical specialists to inform evidence-based programming and advocacy.
- Monitor project impact and support the design and application of M&E frameworks and learning tools.
Qualifications & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in law, Gender Studies, Development Studies, Public Policy, or a related field; Master’s degree is an added advantage.
- At least 5 years of progressive experience in project management, preferably with CSOs or international NGOs.
- Solid understanding of gender equality, women’s rights, and policy advocacy in Somalia.
- Proven experience in resource mobilization, donor reporting, and concept note/proposal writing.
- Strong coordination, administrative, and planning skills, with the ability to work under pressure.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills in both English and Somali.
- Strong network and proven experience engaging with government entities, especially the Ministry of Women and Human Rights, and other relevant stakeholders.
Key Competencies:
- Project Coordination & M&E: Strong ability to plan, manage, and track project implementation and impact.
- Resource Mobilization & Proposal Development: Skilled in identifying funding opportunities and drafting concept notes.
- Stakeholder Engagement & Advocacy: Experience building networks and influencing policy on gender and human rights.
- Financial & Administrative Oversight: Competent in managing budgets, reporting, and ensuring compliance with procedures.
Key Performance Indicators
- Timely and quality delivery of project activities in accordance with SIHA’s mission and donor expectations.
- Strong collaboration with partners and government bodies, especially the Ministry of Women and Human Rights.
- Successful development and submission of new funding proposals aligned with local needs and strategic goals.
- Clear, accurate, and timely project reports and documentation, contributing to learning and accountability.
- Effective use of project budgets and compliance with financial policies and reporting requirements.
- Positive visibility and representation of SIHA within national and regional platforms on women’s rights and gender equality.
- Contributions to evidence-based advocacy through the generation and dissemination of relevant policy and programmatic insights.
How to apply
Enthusiastic and qualified candidates based in Mogadishu, Somalia are encouraged to apply via the link https://airtable.com/app7ZrFwGEjSFg6y3/shrHu0IXh3w12gvG3 not later than August, 18 2025 11:59pm (EAT).
Shortlisting will be on a rolling basis and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you don’t hear from us withing 15 working days from closure of advert kindly know that your application was not considered.