Project Officer, 6 months maternity cover

Role Overview

EBRD Business Advisory Services (BAS) supports economic transition, by both achieving enterprise change in potentially viable micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and also by developing sustainable infrastructures of business advisory services in the EBRD countries of operations.

BAS intervention is systemic in that it targets a market system by acting as a facilitator for the use of private-sector consultants by MSMEs to obtain a diverse array of services. BAS operates on both the demand side and on the supply side. On the one hand, it stimulates demand by raising the understanding of MSMEs of the potential benefits of using external consultants. On the other, it directly increases the supply and quality of local advisory services.

BAS activities include assisting individual enterprises to engage with local consultants on narrowly-based, specific projects with a rapid payback. BAS supported projects typically last around four months. Additionally, BAS carries out market development activities. Examples of the latter include MSME and consultancy trainings, support to, and development of, existing relevant local institutions, visibility and dissemination, and informed contributions to EBRD policy dialogue.

BAS is implemented through a well defined field management structure, comprising BAS teams of local nationals in each country of operation.

BAS was established in 1995 and has since been active in 24 of the Bankrsquo;s countries of operations, undertaking 12,000 projects and raising euro;120 million in donor funding to finance its operations.

BAS at present operates in 24 countries in South East Europe, Russia, Central Asia, Southern and Eastern Mediterranean and the South Caucasus through 31 offices.

Key Responsibilities and Deliverables

Reporting to the relevant National Programme Manager, BAS Morocco, the Project Officerrsquo;s (rdquo;POrdquo;) key responsibilities include developing and maintaining the BAS client and consultant databases and assisting with the management of the BAS project flow of BAS Morocco. The PO will recommend to the National Programme Manager, BAS Morocco, project proposals with justification on the basis of the selection criteria established. All deliverables will be agreed with the SBS Head of Regional Programme and Manager, BAS through the National Programme Manager, BAS Morocco.

The principal tasks of the PO include, but are not limited to, the following:

Assisting EGP Team Coordinators and Advisors with communication with enterprises and arrangements for their visits.

This is a 6 months maternity cover contract.

Essential Skills, Experience and Qualifications

Competencies and Personal Attributes

Note: This job description is not limited to the responsibilities listed and the incumbent may be requested to perform other relevant duties as required by business needs.

September 26, 2013 • Tags:  • Posted in: Financial

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