Oxfam
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LOCATION: KRI (Erbil, Dohuk and Sulaymaniyah) |
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term (12 Months) (TENTITIVE March 2026 – March 2027) |
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INTERNAL JOB GRADE: D2 |
DEPARTMENT and TEAM: Programe – Program and Partnerships Manager. |
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SALARY: as per Oxfam salary scale |
HOURS (FTE): 40 hours per week |
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FLEXIBLE WORKING ‘We believe flexible working is key to building the Organization of the future, so we’re open to talking through the type of flexible arrangements which might work for you. We think this role would work particularly well as a or Specify what flexibility will work for the role (e.g. part-time, job share, fully or partially home-based). |
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COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organization. |
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DEPARTMENT PURPOSE: To design, manage, and deliver inclusive livelihood and enterprise development programmes that strengthen economic resilience, promote decent work, and support sustainable income generation for vulnerable women, youth, and communities in line with Oxfam’s country strategy in KRI based on areas of interventions. JOB PURPOSE: PROJECT OFFICER – Cash, Enterprise, and Skills Development (Oxfam): This position plays a pivotal role in the design, coordination, and implementation of a project funded by the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS). The Officer is instrumental in building resilient livelihoods and fostering economic inclusion for vulnerable populations, including Syrian refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and host communities. Core responsibilities are delivered through three integrated pillars: First, enhancing skills and employability by facilitating formal, certified vocational training for youth and providing dedicated job placement support. Second, strengthening local economies by supporting the existing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with capacity building and promoting inclusive market systems that connect them to sustainable opportunities. Third, providing immediate humanitarian stability through targeted Cash Transfer to the most vulnerable households, enabling them to meet basic needs while stimulating local markets. By collaborating closely with local partners, private sector actors, and community members, the Officer ensures interventions are contextually relevant and leverage local expertise. The aim is to catalyse sustainable business growth, create decent employment, and advance the economic empowerment of marginalized groups. The position is also critical for ensuring all activities adhere to Oxfam’s quality standards and AICS donor regulations, while effectively contributing to the program’s broader strategic objectives of reducing vulnerability and promoting sustainable development. |
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ROLE REPORTS TO |
Program and Partnerships Manager |
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ROLES REPORTING TO THIS POST |
Enumerators, Partners AICS Project staff and relevant private and institutional sectors. |
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BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY |
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KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Technical Leadership & Program Implementation (Skills, MSMEs, and Employment):
2. Cash Transfer & Beneficiary Management (Humanitarian & Inclusion Focus):
3. Partnerships, Coordination, Monitoring & Organizational Support:
· In collaboration with the partners organize job fairs and other networking events for the youth to be able to get job opportunities.
· Support the design and delivery of business trainings, coaching, mentoring, apprenticeship, and grant support processes, with a strong focus on youth, women, and vulnerable groups.
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Qualifications & Preferred Skills
How To Apply
How to Apply:
As part of your online application, please upload your up-to-date CV and a cover letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile.
Female staff are highly encouraged to apply.
Deadline Date
2026-02-22
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