Saturday, August 26, 2017

Project Manager AT Girl Effect Nigeria

Job description

We're currently looking for an experienced Project Manager to ensure TEGA is safely and efficiently operated in existing regions in Nigeria, with efficient management of delivery to multiple internal and external clients.

Technology Enabled Girl Ambassadors (TEGA)s are currently active in 5 countries – Nigeria, Rwanda, Malawi, India and the US. This year TEGA is also launching into Bangladesh. With the exception of Nigeria, these networks are new and predominantly serving Girl Effect’s internal research needs.
Nigeria is TEGA’s most established network, with TEGA operations present in Kano, Borno and Lagos. The strategy moving forward is to turn these networks into busy, commercially successful research operations, serving the needs of like-minded development and private sector organisations.
Key Responsibilities
The key objective will be to localise and implement TEGA’s global strategy. As a Project Manager you'l l play a key role in making this happen, by helping to evolve the TEGA Nigeria operations into established commercially successful operations serving the research needs of Girl Effect and like-minded, mission aligned external partners from the public and private sectors.
You will be responsible for the day to day running of the TEGA operations. Specifically within project and account management and Support and coordination.
Skills and Experience
  • You'll need to have extensive experience in project / account management, ideally within the research or technology sector
  • Ability to communicate and build strong relationships with senior stakeholders, parents and investors.
  • A pioneering attitude that thrives in being part of a team, who often break new ground and invent new and disruptive ways of working.
  • Ability to work effectively in multicultural teams with varying expertise, skills and background.
  • Adaptable - able to work in complex, unfamiliar and changing environments;
  • Excellent critical analysis and thinking skills

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