Position SummaryBased within the Grants Unit, the Project Officer supports the Grants Managers across various grants and projects designed to contribute to a world where every person living with HIV enjoys their right to a healthy and dignified life, free from stigma and discrimination. The Grants unit focuses on participatory grant making with PLHIV and Key Population-led networks and organizations to have sustained political and financial support to continue leading the HIV response and contributing to other movements.Working closely with the GNP+ Finance Department to develop and monitor budgets and donor compliance, the Project Officer is a key player in working with partners and delivering reports for in-house use and for donor requirements. Further, the Project Officer provides information to and engages with the GNP+ Advocacy, Communications and Partnership department to ensure the work of global, regional, and national PLHIV and Key Population-led organizations is elevated within the work of the organization.Function ProfileProgrammaticWith support develops work plans for specific projectsWorks directly with partners to design and implement project work plans to achieve organizational strategic goalsMonitors implementation of specific projects by partnersEnsures timely reporting by partners under specific projectsEvaluates specific projects for development of work plansFinanceSupports the development of budgets for specific projectsWorks directly with partners to design and implement project budgetsMonitors the budgets of specific projectsEnsures timely reporting by partners under specific projectsEvaluates specific projects for development of budgetsResource MobilizationActively engages and develops resource mobilization to sustain specific projects and grow the organizationDonor RelationsEnsures there is compliance with donor requirements in project implementation of partnersSupports relations with donor programmatic and financial focal pointsWhen required, supports with donor managementYour profileBased in Amsterdam or remote.Identifies with the communities that GNP+ serves – candidates who identify as Living with HIV are encouraged to applyGood command of English (written/spoken) – candidates with further languages that support the role are encouraged to applyDiplomatic and inclusive with a professional approach to working within a team and with partnersWell organized, timely with deliverables and self-sufficientAbility to multitask and coordinate with partners and consultantsWhy us?How to ApplyQuestions?We strongly encourage People Living with HIV to apply!If you require any further information, please send an email to ******
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