PUI recrute un responsable des subventions, Ukraine

PUI all around the world

With its 40 years of experience, Première Urgence Internationale :

  •    Supports close to 6 millions beneficiaries
  •    With more than 100 Millions € yearly budget
  •    Present in 22 countries, on 5 continents 
  •    Thanks to the work and commitment of 
    •    More than 2000 national staffs 
    •    Around 200 expatriates from 45 different nationalities
    •    And 90 employees at HQ  

PUI works in 10 areas of intervention and distinguishes itself by the implementation of an integrated approach in its response. This method aims to identify and understand the needs of all those affected by a crisis. Our teams come together to bring a rapid global response to the basic needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises to help them regain independence and dignity.

Learn more on our history, our values, our areas of intervention.

Focus on our activities in UKRAINE 

 PUI intervenes in Ukraine since 2015, in response to the needs provoked by the conflict in Donbass. PUI develops its integrated approach with health, mental health, protection and WASH projects to improve and restore equitable access to quality health services as well as to water, sanitation and hygiene for the most vulnerable population living in cities located along the contact line in the Donetsk Oblast. PUI also technically and materially assists a large network of Health Facilities and social institutions  to improve the quality of care provided to the population.
In order to support the populations affected by the conflict currently affecting the country,  PUI is currently scaling up its activities in Donbass and in other regions of Ukraine.

What about the Grants Officer – Ukraine ?  

As Grants Officer, you will be in charge of donor deadlines related to the programs, internal and external communication on the mission and you will support the Deputy Head of Mission for Programs in his daily tasks, particularly in writing proposals.

For this purpose, you will be responsible for :

  •   Programs: You will support the preparation and formulation of proposals and review the content and form of donor reports.
  •   Communication/Information: You will elaborate internal and external communication documents and participate in communication working groups.
  •   Representation: You will participate in external coordination meetings.

The challenges that await you :

-Adaptability, responsiveness to changing circumstances -Ability to evolve in a team / mission in rapid development

What you will need to succeed

   Training 

You hold a Master’s degree in a field related to Project Management, international development and/or social sciences.

   Experience 

You are strengthened by a previous experience in humanitarian sector, and ideally by 6 months of international solidarity project management. You already worked with Première Urgence Internationale? It would be a definite asset!

   Skills 

You demonstrate excellent writing skills and organisation. All the better if you have knowledge in regulations of the main institutional donors (ECHO, EuropeAid, UN, OFDA, etc) master the project.

   Qualities 

You are able to work independently and to take responsibility in a proactive approach. You demonstrate good analytical skills, organization, rigor, flexibility and the ability to manage priorities. You are a good communicator, both in writing and orally. You have a sense of diplomacy and a good resilience to stress.

   Languages 

English has no secrets for you! All the better, it is mandatory for this position. If you speak Russian and/or French, it would be a definite asset.

A word from the manager

« A new position to be embodied in a dynamic context of a significant increase in the emergency response of PUI in Ukraine. »

PUI will offer you

          Status : Employé(e) with a Fixed-Term Contract 

      Monthly Gross Income :  1 650,00 – 1 980,00 EUR depending on your experience in International Solidarity + 50€ per semester of seniority with PUI 

      Insurance including medical coverage and complementary healthcare, 24/24 assistance and repatriation 

      Housing in collective accomodation  

      Daily Living Expenses (“Per Diem”) 

      Break Policy : 5 working days at 3 and 9 months 

      Paid Leaves Policy : 5 weeks of paid leaves per year + return ticket every 6 months  

Our commitments

Première Urgence Internationale sees diversity of nationalities, genders, beliefs, profiles and statuses among its Human Resources as a major asset for its humanitarian action, and therefore compels itself to the strict observance of the principle of non-discrimination throughout its recruitment process.  

Première Urgence Internationale applies a policy of  zero tolerance towards exploitation, sexual abuse and mistreatment, in all its forms, of women, children and all other vulnerable persons. It engages all its staff to promote, disseminate and respect the principles set out in its ethical charter.

Please note that Première Urgence Internationale shall not in any case request a financial contribution for administrative costs related to recruitment. Any such information would be fraudulent, please disregard it. 

 

DATE LIMITE : 28/03/2022.

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