Job Description
POSITION: Project Manager for Integrated TEFA
& PSFP Project
LOCATION: Taiz Governorate, Al Mukha District
REPORT TO: FSL Team Leader
START DATE: ASAP
ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSING DATE: 16/05/2026
About FMF:
The Field Medical Foundation (FMF) has been operating in
Yemen for since 2012 during even the most dangerous peak of the conflict in the
region. Our staff of dedicated professionals and passionate volunteers are the
helping hand that delivers aid from local and/or international partners to
those who require it the most, in a country that was already suffering before
the war. Today we have helped humanitarian aid reach the hands of more than 9
million vulnerable people in Yemen to help them not only to survive but also to
rebuild their lives. We aim to provide a comprehensive approach to providing
aid through interventions, which is why we work in almost all sectors of
international emergency relief.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Project Manager will be responsible for the overall
management, coordination, and implementation of all TEFA and PSFP project
activities within the assigned operational area. The position will oversee
field teams and ensure that activities are implemented efficiently, on time,
and in accordance with approved plans, quality standards, WFP requirements, and
FMF procedures. The Project Manager will serve as the primary focal point for
coordination with WFP field offices, local authorities, FSAC, community stakeholders,
and humanitarian partners at field level. The role will also be responsible for
district-level planning, budget utilization follow-up, operational reporting,
risk mitigation, compliance monitoring, and timely resolution of implementation
challenges to ensure effective and accountable project delivery.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
General responsibilities:
- Lead
and manage the TEFA and PSFP project team.
- Ensure
FMF staff receive the necessary training and technical assistance to
achieve program objectives.
- Establish
and develop linkages with government, WFP, INGOs, and with other
institutions in Yemen to ensure quality programming and share lessons
learned/best practices.
- Gain a
thorough understanding of community-level comprehensive resilience plans,
including emergency planning and livelihoods reconstruction to reduce
risks contributing to food insecurity and disaster.
- Oversee
all TEFA and PSFP distribution operations across the targeted Food
Distribution Points (FDPs).
- Track
and monitor project progress against set objectives, timelines, and
budgets and alert the Program Coordinator of any problems promptly.
- Support
timely and efficient program reporting.
- Ensure
adherence to the principle and objectives of the project, as per FMF and
donor requirements.
- Ensure
appropriate, timely planning of project start-up activities and regular
implementation according to work and implementation plans.
- Lead
and support in drafting project proposals and budgets.
- Under
the direction of the supervisor, support in monitoring project budget
spending, project activity compliance and accurate visibility materials,
and complete activity reporting.
- Ensure
coordination with all project partners and stakeholders including donors,
beneficiaries, communities, and local governing authorities.
- Provide
technical support and guidance to project staff including the distribution
and registration/verification teams.
- Identify
when technical support is required (sectoral, logistics, finance,
reporting, M&E, etc.).
- Coordinate
and communicate with FMF departments (HR, Finance, Operations) on
project-related issues.
- Any
other responsibilities assigned by the line supervisor.
Partner Coordination:
- Coordinate
with relevant government directorates and community leaders to facilitate
the implementation of the project activities.
- Provide
hands-on training, capacity building, support, and feedback to project
staff.
- In
consultation with local authorities and communities, facilities the list
of beneficiaries and insure the registration/verification process.
- Follow
up with donor, government, and cluster requests.
- Coordinate
with project partners and stakeholders including the logistics and supply
chain on the start and end of food/voucher distribution activities and
sorting out any related issues.
- Facilitate
and monitor all fieldwork at the district sites.
Leadership:
- Participate
in all Program Management Team meetings.
- Participate
in all strategic planning and coordination meetings and activities.
- Attend
relevant interagency, sector coordination, and representational meetings
as required in coordination with respective cluster leads and program
managers.
Program Quality:
- Provide
direct planning/facilitation to critical processes including workshops for
project development, Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP) development, and
MEAL plan development.
- Ensure
documentation and sharing of lessons learned from the livelihood program.
- Ensure
timely and efficient program reporting, as per FMF and donor requirements
- Increase
and support intentional integration of protection integration, conflict
reduction, partnership, and gender across all programs.
- Support
the implementation and compliance of FMF MEAL policies and procedures.
Representation:
- Under
the guidance of the Program Coordinator, represent FMF in workshops,
conferences, and meetings, ensuring ample representation with key
stakeholders.
- Provide
regular updates to partners, country program leadership, and government
and non-government coordination bodies as requested.
- Establish
and maintain good working relations with external agencies and
organizations, local partner organizations, and provincial and local
government offices; facilitate the exchange of information and
experiences.
- Ensure
FMF cluster participation and inclusion in the annual work plan process as
required.
Human Resource Management:
- Conduct
periodic reviews of livelihood staff performance in keeping with FMF
systems and mentor staff to ensure high levels of motivation, commitment,
capacity, and teamwork.
- Directly
supervise project technical staff to ensure that the project is adequately
supported in reaching project objectives and reporting requirements.
- Supervise
and provide regular support to the project Officers.
- Identify
training needs for team members under his/her supervision and support the
development of program quality capacity building for team members and
partners.
- Ensure
the capacity development and mentoring of the FFT Officers.
Reporting:
- Develop
all required projects daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly narrative
reports/updates.
- Ensure
report formats are used properly and all reports/updates are submitted on
time, followed up on, and finalized on time and support where issues arise
to mentor and improve over time.
- Assist
Program Coordinator in developing final project report.
- Coordinate
with the MEAL department to generate lessons learned and project success
stories.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
- A
university degree in development or a relevant field (humanitarian
assistance and/ or development, economics and management, political and
social studies with a management focus).
- 3
years’ experience in the field of Livelihood programming with INGOs/NNGOs
especially in training and grant.
- Demonstrated
ability to work closely and effectively with government structures in a
developing country context.
- Strong
cross-cultural skills and a demonstrated ability to influence change
without direct authority, and to work successfully with rural farmers and
professionals.
- Ability
to define problems, collects data, establish facts, and draw valid
conclusions.
- Strong
leadership and teamwork skills.
- Advanced
computer skills in MS Office programs, particularly Excel.
- Excellent
oral and written English skills with ability to draft and edit program
reports.
- Ability
to think independently and problem solve.
- Strong
organizational skills and ability to multi-task.
- Honest,
hardworking and committed to community development.
How to Apply
NOTE: Applicants are requested to apply as soon as
possible; the interviews will be done in a rolling basis.
*FMF provides a work environment which is free of sexual exploitation and
abuse, discrimination, and all forms of harassment and abuse of the foundation.
*We undertake rigorous procedures to ensure that only people suitable to work
with children and adult beneficiaries are allowed to join our organization. Our
selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our
commitment to the protection of children and adult beneficiaries from abuse.
- The deadline for receiving applications
is Saturday, May 16, 2026
- Interested candidates should apply using this [Click Here]
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.