Job Title Project Officer - Karachi
Place of Work Karachi, Pakistan
Reports to Provincial Manager - Sindh & Baluchistan
ManagesBudget Responsibilities No
Duty Station Karachi
Travel In WaterAid Pakistan intervention areas and internationally as and when required
Duration Oct 2023 to March 2025
Job Purpose: The Project Officer will be responsible for guiding and supporting smooth delivery of WASH focused project coordination, partner management, programme development, stakeholder (particularly the government) engagement, and reporting under the urban programme of WaterAid Pakistan.
The Project Officer will mainly be responsible for overall project coordination and providing technical support to implementing partners in the execution of the project. The incumbent will ensure high quality project planning and delivery against intended objectives and targets.
Reporting Line: The position lies in the category of Pakistan Country Programme (National Staff). The individual holding the position of Project Officer will report directly to the Provincial Manager - Sindh and Baluchistan.
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pWaterAid is an international not-for-profit, determined to make clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. Since we started in 2006 in Pakistan, we’ve remained resolutely focused on tackling these three essentials that transform people’s lives. Without all three, people can’t live dignified, healthy lives. With all three, they can unlock their potential, break free from poverty, and change their lives for good. Children grow up healthy and strong, women and men get to earn a living, whole communities start to thrive. It sounds normal and it should be. By inspiring people and sparking chain reactions we help deliver lasting change in what’s normal. By working closely with partners internationally and on the ground in some of the toughest places in the world, we help achieve widespread change. Millions of people have already taken control of their lives and built better futures./p