Description
Project Field Officer at PRO-FEMMES/TWESE HAMWE
(PFTH) : (Deadline 17-07-2026)
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR RECRUITMENT OF 3 PROJECT FIELD
OFFICERS
1. About Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe
Pro-Femmes Twese Hamwe (PFTH) is an Umbrella of Rwandan
Civil Society Organizations aiming at the advancement of women status, peace,
and development. It was established in October 1992 and currently represents 52
member organizations within the country. The mission of Pro-Femmes Twese Hamwe
is to eradicate all forms of discrimination towards women, to promote their
socio-economic-political and legal status, and to enhance the institutional and
organizational capacities of its member organizations.
Project Background
PFTH in partnership with RWARRI, Cordaid and Inkomoko funded
by World Food Program (WFP) is implementing Refugee Socio-Economic Graduation
& Livelihood Opportunities In Rwanda Project. The project aims to enhance
the self-reliance and economic resilience of 2,500 refugee and host community
households (including 500 young women) across 3 refugee camps (Mahama,
Nyabiheke and Mugombwa) in Rwanda through private sector engagement, skills
development, and value chain strengthening, achieving measurable improvements
in income generation, employment opportunities, and nutrition outcomes by
December 2028.To contribute to the achievement of the above-mentioned goal,
PFTH is therefore recruiting self-motivated, competent and qualified Gender
Equality and Social Inclusion Specialist and 3 Field Officers .
A. Position title: Project Field Officer
Duty station: One of the three sites (Mahama/ Kirehe district,
Nyabiheke/ Gatsibo district and Mugombwa/ Gisagara district) Refugee Camps
Reports to: Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
Specialist (GESI) and collaborate with other Field Officers from other
Consortium members
1. The general role of the Field Officers
The Project Field Officers will ensure the successful
integration of gender-transformative, nutrition-sensitive, and inclusive
programming approaches—including JOT, SASA!, and GALS across project activities
in their assigned location. Working closely with technical teams, the Project
Field officer will mainstream Social and Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC)
and social cohesion priorities. Ultimately, they will guarantee that young
women and vulnerable participants benefit equitably from all livelihoods,
nutrition, and graduation pathways.
2. Key responsibilities
- Oversee
the effective execution of PFTH interventions at field;
- Coordinate
the roll-out of JOT, SASA! and GALS+ across VSLAs and livelihood groups,
in close collaboration with Rwanda Rural Rehabilitation Initiative
(RWARRI), CORDAID and INKOMOKO field teams;
- Empower
community activists, gender champions, and VSLA facilitators through
targeted training on gender equality, GBV prevention, and positive
masculinity;
- Ensure
all training frameworks—including VSLA, BDS, TVET, and agriculture—fully
incorporate gender, nutrition, and social norms change components;
- Supervise
community mobilizers, ensuring high-quality, victim -centered facilitation
and safe spaces for women and girls;
- Support
consortium members to mainstream gender in their specific interventions;
- Ensure
safe and confidential referral of GBV cases in line with agreed pathways
and protocols.
3. Required qualifications and experience
- Master
or bachelor’s degree in Gender Studies, Social Sciences, Development
Studies, Psychology or related field;
- Minimum
3–5 years’ experience in gender equality, GBV prevention/response or
women’s economic empowerment;
- Prior
experience with JOT, SASA!, GALS+ or similar gender-transformative
approaches is a strong asset;
- Experience
working in humanitarian or refugee-hosting settings is desirable;
- Experience
in gender and nutrition program is an added advantage.
4. Key competencies
- Strong
technical expertise on gender, GBV and social norms change;
- Excellent
facilitation, coaching and capacity-building skills;
- Ability
to manage sensitive information and promote victim -cantered approaches;
- Strong
coordination and advocacy skills with multiple stakeholders;
- Commitment
to women’s rights, intersectional gender equality and social cohesion;
- Proficiency
in English and Kinyarwanda.
5. Application process
Interested candidates should submit their application
including:
- Cover
letter ;
- Curriculum
Vitae ;
- Academic
documents ;
- Relevant
certificates.
Applications must be delivered in hard copy to the
Chairperson of Pro-Femmes/Twese Hamwe at the PFTH office by 3:00 PM
on 17/07/2026.
PFTH is an equal opportunity employer and strongly
encourages individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply. We appreciate all
applicants for their interest.
Note:
1. ONLY Female candidates are allowed to apply.
2. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for
a written test.
Done at Kigali on 08th July 2026
Emma Marie BUGINGO
Executive Director
Pro-Femmes/ Twese Hamwe
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