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Programme Coordinator Arts, Occupied Palestinian Territories based in Jerusalem
Role Purpose
Supports the Arts Programme Manager in the Occupied Palestinian Territories based in Jerusalem with the implementation of the arts and cultural programmes and projects across Palestine in compliance with British Council policies and procedures including financial admin, reporting and data collection, operational project delivery, communications and managing relations with delivery partners.
Main accountabilities but not limited to the following:
Financial Support
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Plan and report on project financial plans and budget expenditure and forecasting to Programme Managers and Head of Programme Delivery; manages smaller budgets.
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Maintain clear and up-to-date records on all financial transactions as per audit requirements.
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Ensure relationships with vendors are maintained and payments are processed on time and in accordance with FABS on-line system (SAP Finance) guidelines.
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Compliance with BC financial policies and procedures.
Project Management
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Responsible for data management including timely data entry, quality assurance of data, undertaking basic analysis of monitoring data, and developing progress reports to meet needs of funders.
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Supports internal compliance such as due diligence, records management, data collection, and storage.
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Manages grants administration, selection & evaluation, and procurement processes.
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Manages events-based components and training within a programme.
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Supports the project / programme manager in implementing diversity mainstreaming action plans and contributes to it.
Relationship and Stakeholder Management
Role-specific knowledge and experience:
Essential requirements:
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University degree or equivalent
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Experience working in a supporting role on programmes or projects.
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Administrative and financial administration experience.
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Good understanding of basic concepts of monitoring and evaluation, and how they are central to good project management.
Desirable:
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An interest in arts and culture and basic understanding of the sector in Palestine.
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Experience supporting with communications: drafting text/content for website, social media, press and marketing materials, preparing newsletters, etc.
Further Information
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Pay Band – 4
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Contract Type – One Year Fixed Term Contract Renewable
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Remuneration: ILS 8,370.00 Gross Per Month
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Location – East Jerusalem, Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Department/Function - Arts
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Additional information
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Language requirements: Arabic (fluent) and strong written and oral English communication skills.
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The Role holder must have existing rights to live and work in the country the role is based.
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Closing Date – 27 October 2024. Applications will close at 21:59 UK Time / 23:59 East Africa Time
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