VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
Position: Project Coordinator
Vacant positions: Two (02)
Type of contract: Fixed - term
Working location: Nyamagabe, Huye and Musanze Districts
Supervisor: Project Managers
Deadline: 09th July 2026
Context of the Position
SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda is an independent member association affiliated with the SOS Federation. SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda leverages existing community resources to strengthen quality childcare and protection through a holistic continuum of care tailored to orphans, vulnerable children, and their families. SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda actively advocates for the promotion of childcare and child protection. In Rwanda, SOS Children’s Villages operates in four programme areas based in Gasabo, Gicumbi, Kayonza and Nyamagabe Districts.
To further fulfil its mission and support the implementation of the Tegura Ejo (EduCare) Project, SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda seeks to recruit two (02) competent and results-oriented Project Coordinators to coordinate project implementation in Nyamagabe, Musanze and Huye Districts.
The Tegura Ejo Project is an integrated initiative that aims to improve children's educational outcomes and overall well-being through a child-centred approach that combines Family Strengthening, Remedial Learning, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASRHR). Working closely with government institutions, schools, health facilities and community structures, the project seeks to strengthen local systems that sustainably support vulnerable children and their families.
MISSION OF THE POSITION
JOB PURPOSE
The Project Coordinator will be responsible for the overall coordination, planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of the Tegura Ejo (EduCare) Project to ensure that all project activities are delivered efficiently, on schedule, within budget and in compliance with SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda policies, donor requirements and the approved project framework.
The incumbent will provide day-to-day technical and operational coordination of project interventions across the three project pillars, ensuring effective collaboration with government institutions, implementing partners, schools, health facilities and community structures to achieve the project's intended outcomes.
Main responsibilities
The Project Coordinator shall be responsible for the following duties:
- Coordinate the planning, implementation, supervision and monitoring of all project activities across Nyamagabe, Huye and/or Musanze Districts.
- Coordinate implementation of activities under the Family Strengthening, Remedial Learning, MHPSS and ASRHR components to ensure integrated service delivery.
- Ensure that project implementation remains aligned with approved work plans, budgets, donor agreements and project targets.
- Prepare activity budgets, budget revisions and expenditure forecasts in collaboration with the Project Accountant and monitor budget utilization.
- and ensure efficient and accountable use of project resources.
- Prepare high-quality quarterly, annual and donor narrative reports within agreed timelines.
- Work closely with the Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team to monitor project indicators, analyse progress and support adaptive project management.
- Coordinate baseline studies, reviews, evaluations and learning activities, including the work of external consultants where applicable.
- Ensure timely collection, verification and reporting of project data in accordance with organisational and donor requirements.
- Strengthen collaboration with the Rwanda Basic Education Board (REB), National Examination and School Inspection Authority (NESA), Ministry of Education (MINEDUC), Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), Ministry of Local Government (MINALOC), National Child Development Agency (NCDA), district authorities and other key stakeholders.
- Maintain effective working relationships with schools, School Management Committees (SMCs), School General Assembly Committees (SGACs), health facilities, Inshuti z'Umuryango and other community structures.
- Represent SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda in Joint Action Development Forum (JADF), Technical Working Groups (TWGs), district coordination meetings and other relevant stakeholder forums.
- Coordinate capacity-building activities for teacher mentors, caregivers, Inshuti z’Umuryango (IZUs), social welfare actors, community volunteers and project partners.
- Ensure that safeguarding, gender equality, disability inclusion and accountability to affected populations are integrated throughout project implementation.
- Monitor project risks and recommend appropriate mitigation measures.
- Document best practices, innovations and lessons learned to promote continuous learning and program improvement.
- Supervise and provide technical guidance to field staff to ensure quality implementation and effective performance.
- Promote collaboration and synergy with other SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda programs and projects.
- Perform any other duties assigned by the Project Manager.
Key performance areas
- Timely implementation of approved project work plans and activities.
- Achievement of project outputs, outcomes and performance indicators.
- High-quality donor and organizational reports submitted within agreed timelines.
- Effective coordination of integrated Family Strengthening, Remedial Learning, MHPSS and ASRHR interventions.
- Efficient utilisation and management of project resources.
- Strong collaboration with government institutions, schools, health facilities and community structures.
- Compliance with SOS Children's Villages Rwanda policies, donor regulations and safeguarding standards.
- Effective supervision and support of project staff.
- Quality monitoring, documentation and utilisation of project data for decision-making.
- Increased visibility, learning and sustainability of project interventions.
Required qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in education, Project Management, Development Studies, Social Work, Community Development, Psychology, Public Health, Sociology, Business Administration or another relevant field.
- A master’s degree in a relevant discipline will be an added advantage.
- At least three (3) years of progressively responsible experience coordinating donor-funded development projects.
- Demonstrated experience implementing integrated programs in education, child protection, family strengthening, community development, health or related sectors.
- Experience working with government institutions and development partners.
- Having a driving permit Category A will be an added advantage.
Required competencies
- Good understanding of project cycle management and Results-Based Management (RBM).
- Understanding of Rwanda's education, child protection, social protection and health systems.
- Ability to develop, monitor and report on project indicators.
- Strong financial planning and budget monitoring skills.
- Excellent report writing and documentation skills.
- Strong stakeholder engagement, networking and partnership-building skills.
- Ability to coordinate multidisciplinary teams and work under minimum supervision.
- Good facilitation, coaching and mentoring skills.
- Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
- Excellent written and spoken English and Kinyarwanda are required. Knowledge of French is an added advantage.
- Commitment to child safeguarding, diversity and inclusion.
How to apply
Interested candidates should submit a detailed Curriculum Vitae, application letter, copies of academiccertificates and degrees, and a copy of the Rwandan National Identity Card tosos.recruitment@sos-rwanda.org and properly fill the application form found via the following LINK by not later than 09th July 2026 at 5:00 PM.
Please indicate "Project Coordinator – Tegura Ejo (EduCare) Project" in the subject line of your email.
Female candidates are encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
SOS Children's Villages Rwanda/International holds strict child safeguarding principles and a zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse in the workplace and in all places where the organisation's activities are implemented. In addition to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions give due emphasis to assessing candidates' alignment with organisational values and are subject to comprehensive background checks, police clearance and reference verification processes.
Done in Kigali on 02nd July 2026
Jean Bosco KWIZERA
National Director