PROGRAMME COORDINATOR

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To be a programme coordinator, you will need specific training and skills relevant to the programme concerned. Our main areas of activity include harm reduction, sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence.

YOUR TASKS

  • Whether you work in France or on one of our programmes abroad, the role of programme coordinator is to supervise and implement all the activities for a particular programme. Your responsibilities will include managing the team, project coordination, monitoring activities, overseeing relationships with partners and local authorities, and reporting.

REQUIREMENTS

  • You will be representing Médecins du Monde so you should be seen to uphold our values and put them into practice.
  • If you work outside France, we ask that you have a good command of English or Spanish.
  • For programmes outside France, you will be living and working in multicultural environments and in security contexts that may sometimes be difficult or stressful, so you will need to have the capacity to adapt.
  • You will need excellent knowledge of the relevant sector for your programme, both in theory and in practice.
  • Your experience of humanitarian work or medical and social settings will equip you to design projects, as well as to coordinate and monitor them. For this, you will have to lead and cooperate with networks of partners.
  • You will be responsible for a team which might be quite large so you will need good management and leadership skills and should be a great team player.
  • To manage all these different dimensions simultaneously, a dynamic approach and good organisational skills will be a valuable asset.
  • You should be comfortable communicating verbally and in writing and have the ability to employ diplomacy when required.

GOOD TO KNOW

Our programme coordinators have usually had prior experience in the medical and social spheres or the humanitarian sector. We seek to give all candidates a chance but, depending on the programme, a medical or paramedical background or experience of managing public health projects may be an advantage.

YOUR FUTURE PROSPECTS AT MDM

Because we are committed to long-term collaboration with our partners and believe that staff who have had practical experience on the ground are an asset for any organisation, we offer our programme coordinators the opportunity to progress to more senior roles, such as thematic advisor or site coordinator and then on to general coordinator and desk officer.

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