The Livelihood and Education Ecosystem Coordinator is responsible for overseeing daily activities, ensuring alignment with Tiko's strategic vision, and implementing ecosystem development. They will manage partner contracts, conduct field mapping, and engage with local government and stakeholders to achieve transformative outcomes.
Requirements
- +6 years' experience coordinating livelihoods, education, or social protection programmes within the Ethiopian context
- Strong experience in managing relationships with local government agencies and community partners
- Experience in administering partner agreements and monitoring compliance within a non-profit or development setting
- Strong knowledge of the Addis Ababa landscape, including vocational centres and local district structures
- Ability to use data and field insights to improve operational workflows
- High level of professionalism with excellent English and Amharic skills, both written and verbal
Benefits
- Health and accident insurance
- Flexible work arrangements, including remote or hybrid options where applicable
- A personal development budget of €500 per year to invest in your professional growth
- Comprehensive time off package, including 5 days of wellness leave, all regional public holidays, maternity and parental leave according to local regulations, and unlimited holidays subject to team coordination