Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

- 18 days ago -

Institute for War & Peace Reporting is hiring a

Senior Project Manager

📝 FULL-TIME 🎯 EXPERIENCED

Start date: ASAP

Type: Fixed Term Contract

Location: We would like to interview people who live in Moldova

Application Deadline: ASAP (interviews will be on an ongoing basis and the role will be closed when filled).

Job title: Senior Project Manager

Working hours: 40 hours per week

Remuneration: Salary will be negotiated based on skills and experience.

ABOUT IWPR

Founded in 1991, the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) is a non-profit organisation that works with independent media and civil society to promote positive change in areas of crisis and conflict. From Ukraine to the Philippines – via the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and Central Asia – we have trained tens of thousands of journalists and civil society activists and built many lasting organisations that remain independent to this day in Afghanistan, the Balkans, Africa and Asia.

For more information on IWPR, please follow the link below:

https://iwprexternal.egnyte.com/dl/zJ7gOUL3Fc

THE ROLE

The BREN-I project (2021-2025), delivered by IWPR in partnership with the Global Network of Women

Peacebuilders (GNWP), was designed to build the resilience of civil society organisations to promote

human security, peace and stability in the Eastern Neighbourhood countries, focused on women and other

marginalised groups. Its successor project - BREN II - launched in summer 2025 and is currently set to run

until March 2027.

The Senior Project Manager leads the regional delivery and successful management and implementation

of the project. Reporting to BREN-II’s UK-based Chief of Party, this role oversees delivery of all BREN

activities and manages a team of international project staff across the region.

Key to the role is to ensure effective connections between IWPR and the project’s major stakeholders and

local implementing partners. The Senior Project Manager will play a crucial role across all parts of the

project, and act as the central regional dedicated contact for the BREN project.

While BREN is a regional initiative and has previously supported activities across the South Caucasus and Moldova, as of October 2025 BREN-II is supporting programming in Armenia and Moldova only. The position is open to applicants based in the South Caucasus or Moldova.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Senior Project Manager shall carry out the following tasks:

  • Develop and agree detailed work plans in close coordination with project funder and line management;
  • Ensure the delivery of the project’s parts and respective outputs in compliance with donor/client approved activity plans;
  • Ensure adherence to all IWPR and donor policies and procedures and all national laws;
  • Closely follow the funder’s Statement of Requirements and IWPR’s project proposal and use these documents as a guide to ensure that all project components are on track and objectives met;
  • Closely work with delivery partners to ensure the delivery of all outputs;
  • Ensure management and administration of monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), in collaboration with IWPR’s dedicated MEL team members;
  • Monitor safety and security-related information, including provided by IWPR’s dedicated security advisers, and tailor activities accordingly, abiding by the ‘do no harm’ principle for all staff, consultant and partner activities;
  • Identify capacity building needs and coordinate support to selected partner organisations;
  • Continuously monitor, based on structured feedback from country coordinators and in close consultation with relevant stakeholders, the opportunities that might emerge to support targeted and added-value activity within the scope of the project;
  • Create, support and oversee networks to bring actors together to facilitate sharing of good practice and forge connections to support collective efforts against the intended outcomes;
  • Facilitate the creation of communications activities, in line with the project’s dedicated Communications Specialist and communications strategy;
  • Ensure activity reporting according to the established schedule;
  • Oversee and manage project budget in close coordination with finance teams in the field and in HQ;
  • Represent IWPR to senior stakeholders of relevance;
  • Travel within the region to carry out oversight and management visits to partners and supported projects, as required;
  • Ensure a work environment that is non-discriminatory and promotes open dialogue on gender-related and culturally sensitive issues. There is a staff management component to the role, with multiple line reports from several countries to the Senior Project Manager.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Tech and computer savvy (MS office – capacity to use other research, M&EL or management online apps or software is an advantage);
  • Excellent communication skills – written, oral, interpersonal;
  • Delivering value for money;
  • Facilitations skills across the cultures, social and conflict divides;
  • Understanding of regional security and conflict context including women, peace, and security issues as well as region’s wider human rights environment;
  • Fluency in English – knowledge of one or several Eastern Neighbourhood national languages is an advantage;
  • Able to work under pressure in a calm and constructive manner;
  • Ability to travel within and outside the country of residence; and
  • Self-reliant

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  • Master’s degree in international relations, public administration, journalism, social sciences or other relevant field from an accredited national or international institutions;
  • Relevant job-related training in project management, conflict resolution, research and capacity building;
  • Previous experience of working with the civil society organisations in the South Caucasus, Moldova and/or other Eastern Neighbourhood countries;
  • Minimum three-year experience in management of conflict sensitive projects that includes large resource management components.

EXPECTED PERFORMANCE:

  • Consistently delivers work of a high standard within the given deadlines;
  • Organises their work effectively, establishing priorities and is able to work with minimal supervision, without the need for regular prompting and reminders by their manager;
  • Works and delivers in a timely manner;
  • Demonstrates a willingness to undertake tasks beyond the job description;
  • Communicates effectively and provides information and guidance to individuals in an appropriate and timely manner;
  • Looks ahead and anticipates problems that might emerge on the job. Informs early, suggests solutions and eager to act early before problems can cause harm;
  • Demonstrates initiative and takes action to improve a situation without waiting for explicit instructions;
  • Takes accountability for their actions, decisions, work and results (good or bad);
  • Is innovative and creative - continuously look for and suggest improvements and come up with new ideas as to how we deliver the best value to their internal and external client base;
  • Team player - readily offers support to other team members and when their level of experience allows it, shares their knowledge and acts as a mentor and coach to other team members and new employees.

IWPR is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, veteran status or pregnancy and maternity. IWPR will never ask for payment for recruitment.


SDG Impact

Gender Equality

Promotes gender equality by focusing on women and marginalised groups in the Eastern Neighbourhood.

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

Supports peace, justice, and strong institutions by building resilience of civil society organisations.

Keywords

Senior Project ManagerFixed Term ContractIWPRBREN-IIcivil societyhuman securitypeacestabilityEastern Neighbourhoodwomenmarginalised groups

Institute for War & Peace Reporting

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The Institute for War & Peace Reporting gives voice to people at the frontlines of conflict and transition to help them drive change.

IWPR supports local reporters, citizen journalists and civil society activists in three dozen countries in conflict, crisis and transition around the world. We contribute to peace and good governance by strengthening the ability of media and civil society to speak out. We do this by training, mentoring and providing platforms for professional and citizen reporters; building up the institutional capacity of media and civic groups; and working with independent and official partners to remove barriers to free expression, robust public debate and citizen engagement.

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Posted on
November 17th 2025
Experience
EXPERIENCED
Type
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