The Embassy of Sweden in Beirut is recruiting a National Program Officer for Resilience, incl. Livelihoods and Public services
The Embassy of Sweden in Beirut has 29 employees. The duties of the Embassy cover political reporting, consular and migrations matters and the implementation of Sweden's Regional Syria Crisis Strategy and follow-up of the Swedish Humanitarian Strategy.
The Embassy is now looking for a qualified National Program Officer (NPO) to the Development Cooperation Section. The NPO will manage programs supported by Sweden in the field of Resilience, including Livelihoods and Public services in Syria and the affected neighboring countries.
The NPO will work under the overall authority of the Ambassador. The NPO will be part of the development cooperation section and s/he will work under the direct supervision and report to the Head of the Development Cooperation Section at the Embassy. The section consists of the Head of the Section, one controller, six program officers, two NPOs and a program administrator.
The Swedish Regional Syria Crisis Strategy covers the period of 2016 - 2023. The strategy aims to strengthen the resilience of the Syrian population and of vulnerable groups in Syria’s neighboring countries that are being severely affected by the conflict. The strategy will also contribute to strengthening democracy and gender equality, and to greater respect for human rights in Syria and for refugees from Syria in neighboring countries.
Job Description: What will you do as an NPO?
All program officers at the Embassy work with the following:
Job Requirements:
Merits, Skills and Competencies:
Salary and benefits:
The embassy offers an international and dynamic working environment. The embassy is seeking a qualified individual to fill the 2-year full time position, with a possibility of renewal upon completion. The salary is determined on an individual basis.
The Embassy also offers 28 days annual leave, medical insurance and recreational sports and transportation contributions. Opportunities for development and learning in many areas are given.
Working hours are 08.15– 16.45 (Monday-Thursday) and 8.15 -16.30 (Friday) with 30 minutes lunch break.
Employment will start in September 2022 unless otherwise agreed, starting with a probationary period of six months.
The position is subject to the Embassy’s terms and conditions for local staff.
To apply:
A reference check will be part of the recruitment procedure.
You should send your application marked NPO 2/2022, including your CV and the names of three reference persons, as well as a brief cover letter explaining why you are suitable for the position and what motivates you to apply to ambassaden.beirut@gov.se.
To be considered, your application must be received by the Embassy not later than Friday, July 15, 2022.
The chosen candidate will need to arrange for a certificate of criminal non-conviction and a medical certificate.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted, and applications will not be returned. The Embassy of Sweden retains the right to contact references directly.
Tests of language proficiency may be performed by the Embassy as part of the interview process.
Questions concerning this position can be sent via e-mail to ambassaden.beirut@gov.se
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