Home Vacancies, July 2025 Area program Manager I (3 Positions)

Area program Manager I (3 Positions)

Location:  Tanqua Milash, Tahtay Maychew and Asgede, Ethiopia

Organization: Food for the Hungry (FH)

Deadline: August 5, 2025

Job Description

Vacancy Announcement (Internal/External)

FH Culture

All we do, and how we do it, seeks to promote God’s beauty, goodness, and truth in a broken world. As such, we are defined by our ability to make people’s lives measurably better; our ability to deliver impact is the measure of our collective success. For we know that we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God has already prepared in advance for us to do. At Food for the Hungry, we operate under a set of values called Heartbeat Values. FH Ethiopia would like to invite potential candidates to apply for the following position:

Position: Area program Manager

Duty Station: Tanqua Milash, Tahtay Maychew and Asgede

Duration of Contract: Temporary contract

Closing date: August 5, 2025

Job Summary:

The Area Program Manager I is responsible to prepare the plan of action and budget of the JEOP project, manage and implement project activities in accordance with the project document signed between the Government of Ethiopia and FH Ethiopia (FH/E). He/She is also responsible for creating a smooth environment for a sound relationship with concerned government bodies and among FH/E staff at project level and prepares performance reports.

Principal Responsibilities

Key Result #1 – Program Planning and Implementation

  1. Ensure JEOP budget, annual planning tool, and activities are prepared in a timely manner and submitted accordingly
  2. Prepare annual procurement plan
  3. Ensures that human resources, materials and commodities are adequately available and properly utilized;
  4. Ensures that area program activities are implemented in accordance with the agreement signed between FH/E and the CRS;
  5. Conduct situation analysis in the area’s program.
  6. Ensures that financial resources of the project are handled properly;
  7. Ensure that resource utilization is economical and efficient in the area
  8. Plan the availability of warehouses for commodity storage before allocation is started.
  9. Handles other duties assigned by the immediate supervisor;
  10. Assess satellite FDPs and make closer the commodity distribution points to the people we serve
  11. Make available all warehouse materials and equipment are in place
  12. Ensure that warehouse management and food handlings are as per the commodity management minimum standards and USAID rules and regulations.
  13. Make sure that all staff are on board before any commodity allocation and distribution are commenced

Key Result #2 – Program Coordination and Partnership

  1. Network the area program with relevant NGOs and the private sector at the woreda level.
  2. Represent well FHE at woreda and Zonal level communication and maintain good relationships.

Key Result # 3- Capacity building activities and leadership roles

  1. Identify capacity gaps of FHE and partner staffs and fill the gaps as deemed necessary with the view of enhancing the capacity of local FHE staff and partners;
  2. Ensure that the commodities are properly distributed to the people we serve and based on the donor rules and regulation that “ Commodities not for sale and exchange”
  3. Report any sale of commodities and incidents to immediate supervisors.

Key Result # 4- Monitoring and reporting

  1. Prepare all program and commodity related reports and submit to regional managers on time
  2. Work on a budget tracker, provide variance analysis as per needed.
  3. Ensures that performance evaluation forms for all employees are completed and submitted to the regional Office
  4. Gives overall guidance, manages and coaches to staffs under his/her supervision;
  5. Monitors and evaluates program activities in collaboration with stakeholders, FH/E head office monitoring team and other concerned bodies;
  6. Host external evaluators like CRS,USAID, Africa region FHE global office and provide all necessary information
  7. Report immediately any incident happened with in the areas program on JEOP implementation program.
  8. Follow up and report if any commodity sells observed in and out side the FDPs and take corrective action soon.

Safeguarding Policy

FH strives to provide an environment free from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment in all places where relief and development programs are implemented. FH holds a zero-tolerance policy against sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment. FH expects its employees to maintain high ethical standards, protect organizational integrity and reputation, and ensure that FH work is carried out in honest and fair methods, in alignment with the FH Heartbeat and safeguarding and associated policies. Violations to stated policies will be subject to corrective action up to and including termination of employment.

Gender Responsibility

⮚ Publicly endorse FH is gender sensitive and inform the mandates of the Gender & Diversity groups, gender advisors, and gender focal Points.

⮚ Enforce the sexual harassment policy and on field visits, raise gender issues with staff, and demonstrate strong stand about gender related abuses

⮚ Using review meetings, field visits, and other methods, clarify that Climate Resilience manager is strongly committed to the principle of equal opportunity for women and men, and a true gender balance in staffing.

⮚ Facilitate female staff participation in local and regional networks, as well as seminars and cross visits.

Ensure the equal participation and engagement of the women beneficiaries in all project activities

Safety & Security Responsibility

⮚ Ensures that safety and security costs are included in all program budgets. These include, but not limited to: staff training on safety and security, site enhancements for safety and security, human resources (security officers), purchase/ maintenance of basic safety and security resources & tools and budgets for safety and security assessments.

⮚ Communicating with all field level project staffs and making sure that all staff members are aware of the safety and security procedures;

⮚ Facilitating implementation and revision of Country Office procedures when required. This includes identifying potentially risky situations and suggesting corrective measures;

⮚ Encourages compliance of Safety and Security principles and policies of the organization by all staffs;

⮚ Takes the leadership in the management of Safety and Security in the Projects. This includes identifying factors that increase risk, finding ways to reduce risk and planning ahead;

⮚ Ensuring that all employees, local/foreign interns, as well as external consultants submit an updated Record of Emergency Data to their travels out of their base stations to accomplish FHE’s mission.

 

About You

JOB LEVEL SPECIFICATIONS

⮚ Full agreement with FH’s Christian foundation and beliefs as expressed in The Heartbeat: our Values, Vision, and Purpose.

⮚ Excellent writing skills in English with proven ability to review plan/reports with donor requirements/standards,

⮚ Computer literate in Microsoft Programs,

⮚ Strong Interpersonal skills,

⮚ Emotional maturity,

⮚ Cross-cultural Sensitivity,

⮚ Ability to work effectively under pressure.

⮚ Able to self-manage a diverse and dynamic set of responsibilities, proactively solve problems and / or suggest viable solutions while advancing goals and objectives;

Experience

⮚ Minimum of five (5) years related experience in the field of out of which at least two years in a coordination or managerial position preferably in a similar program or INGO.

Education/Certifications

⮚ A minimum of Bachelor degree in Agriculture, Rural Development, Natural Resource management or other related fields (with more preference to MSc degree)

Distinguishing Competencies

⮚ Highly developed leadership, influencing and communication skills, and demonstrable capability in relationship building at all levels.

⮚ Proven budget management experience coupled with experience in implementing and working in accordance with corporate structures, policies and practices.

Language

⮚ Proficiency in both spoken and written English; ability to read, analyzes, and interprets general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or government regulations.

Supervisory Responsibility

⮚ The position supervises JEOP Officer, Early Warning Officer, Commodity Transfer Officer, Risk & Compliance Officer, Finance and Admin Officer and Cashier/Storekeeper.

Required Skills
  • Project management

How to Apply

Female Candidates are highly encouraged to apply

Competent candidates should submit their application and updated CV’s ONLY to:recruitment_fhe@fh.org.

 

Candidates MUST refer the position title “Area program Manager I” on the subject line of their email and applications

Important Notes:

Please note that the subject of your email should be the position title “Area Program Manager I”.

Applications should be sent only once and repeated receipt of applications from one person is not acceptable.