ABOUT GOOD RETURN
Good Return is a social purpose organisation working across the Asia Pacific region. We enable women and their families to access opportunity and build financial security. Our focus is providing responsible finance to local entrepreneurs, as well as education and business training to women and other excluded groups to build confidence and financial capability. The result is a growing generation of empowered entrepreneurs, taking control of their finances, their livelihoods, and their futures.
We are regulated as a public not-for-profit organisation by the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission (ACNC) and are fully accredited by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Scope of position
The Pacific Program Coordinator is responsible for engaging the Program Team, partners and beneficiaries to coordinate and support Good Return's strategy in the region with a focus on Fiji. The role will have the support of Technical Leads and Specialists to translate program level strategies to regional and country specific application.
The role of the Good Return Pacific Program Coordinator is to act as a focal point of Good Return ensuring Good Return’s position is well represented at relevant platforms or meetings in Fiji and the Pacific. The role also provides coordination and implementation support for projects and partnerships that fall under Good Return’s core program areas (Financial Capability and Inclusive Finance), with a particular focus on gender mainstreaming initiatives in Fiji. In doing so the Pacific Program Coordinator will coordinate with Good Return team members (particularly technical specialists) and partner focal points to build partner agencies’ internal capacity in these core programs/projects.
The Pacific Program Coordinator will support the Pacific Regional Manager in terms of relationship management, project management and specific areas of project implementation. The role is responsible for supporting the Pacific team in regular stakeholder consultation and program development.
The role is also responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the Good Return Office and / or desk in Fiji. This includes coordination with other shared office members if required. The Pacific Program Coordinator has also scope to proactively identify new projects and partnerships. This may include scoping visits, needs assessment, partner assessments, and stakeholder and donor engagement. Project proposals and project design documents will be developed by the Pacific Program Coordinator in collaboration with the Pacific Regional Manager, the Grants Writer, and other Program Team staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Note: The KPIs outlined below are provided as a guide. Specific quarterly targets (OKRs) are to be negotiated with the supervisor.
1. Project Development and maintaining current & establishing new partnerships in the Pacific (20%)
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2. Coordinates Good Return program/project activities in Fiji (50%)
In compliance with the Program Manual:
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3. Supports the delivery of Good Return programs in the Pacific (30%)
In compliance with the Program Manual
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4. Other Duties as required
SKILLS & ATTRIBUTES
Essential
Location: The role is based full-time in Fiji. The role involves considerable domestic and some regional travel and requires an availability and willingness to spend up to 50% of time traveling within Fiji and the Pacific.
Level of Effort: Full-time.
Direct Reports: This role may supervise up to 3 direct reports, based on the needs of the organisation from time to time.
Applications can be submitted by selecting the 'I'm interested' link below.
Applicants should provide their Cover Letter and CV addressing how they meet the criteria for the position. Cover Letters can be written in the message section or uploaded together with a CV file.
Please indicate how you heard about this position.
Enquiries can be directed via the Good Return website https://goodreturn.org.au/contact/
Applications close: Please apply as soon as possible. Applications will be reviewed continually.
Additional notes:

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