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National Coordinator for Strategic Project Management
Working Hours: 10-12 hours per week
Duration: 6 months | Medium term
Number of positions: 4
Reporting to: MCVP Projects
DDL: 13th July
Descrição do Trabalho
Coordinate the national portfolio of strategic and operational projects
Create timelines with clear deadlines, deliverables, and assigned responsibilities
Ensure project execution within defined timeframes and scope
Facilitate weekly follow-up meetings with relevant stakeholders
Support other teams in adopting agile project management tools
Act as a point of contact for resolving bottlenecks and misalignments
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Requirements
Previous experience in Project Management (local or national level)
High organizational skills and systemic thinking
Knowledge of tools like Trello, Notion, Asana, or Monday.com
KPI & MoS
≥ 90% of national projects delivered on time and within scope
100% of projects have a defined timeline and ownership by week 2
At least 2 onboarding/training sessions on project management delivered to LCs
≥ 80% satisfaction rate from project stakeholders (measured via feedback forms)
≥ 1 project playbook published and updated during the term
Benefícios
Perguntas Específicas
1️⃣ What motivates you to apply for this role, and how does it align with your personal and professional goals?
2️⃣ Using a framework of your choice, analyze the last three predecessor terms, highlighting their biggest successes and challenges.
3️⃣ Identify three key skills you possess and explain how they will contribute to your success in this role and your team’s performance.
4️⃣ What are the best practices for accountability, and how do they align with your personal values?
5️⃣ What sets you apart as the best candidate for this specific role? Provide examples to support your answer.
Perguntas Específicas
Tell us about a project you led from start to finish. How did you manage deadlines and responsibilities?
What actions would you take if a project started falling behind schedule?
What project management tools do you prefer and why?
Describe a time you had to manage multiple priorities with limited resources.
In your opinion, what defines a “successful” project? Which criteria would you use to evaluate it?