Project Evaluation Officer II
Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines
- undefined, 8th Floor One Cyberpod Centris, EDSA cor Quezon Avenue, Brgy. Pinyahan, Quezon City, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Full timeFULL_TIME
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Job Description
- Coordinate with the implementing agencies and other relevant offices to facilitate the smooth implementation of projects through attendance to regular and special meetings related to the implementation of PPP projects, among others.
- Identify existing and potential issues and bottlenecks that may hamper the development of PPP projects and recommend necessary action plans to resolve the same.
- Provide inputs/comments and prepare various reports and official correspondences (project status reports, official letters, Memoranda for the President and other key officials, among others) that relate to the implementation of the PPP Program and projects.
- Recommend necessary tools and processes to improve the PPP Program’s monitoring framework and processes; and
- Provide logistical requirements for the conduct of workshops, seminars, consultations, and other related fora necessary in carrying out M&E activities.
- Perform other related tasks as maybe assigned by the supervisor from time to time.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualification Standards
- Education: Bachelor’s degree relevant to the job
- Experience: One (1) year of relevant experience
- Training: Four (4) hours of relevant training
- Eligibility: Career Service Prof./Second Level Eligibility
Preferred Qualifications
- Project monitoring and evaluation tools and processes
- Contract management
Jobs Summary
- Job Level
- Associate / Supervisor
- Job Category
- Public Service and NGOs
- Educational Requirement
- Bachelor's degree graduate
- Recruiter response to application
- Sometimes
- Office Address
- 8th Floor One Cyberpod Centris, EDSA cor Quezon Avenue, Brgy. Pinyahan, Quezon City, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
About Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines
Under the Presidency of Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III, public-private partnership was tagged as a powerful machinery to help push forward the country’s development. Under his administration, private sector participation in the country’s economic agenda is clearly defined in his “social contract” with the Filipino people.
The Public-Private Partnership Center of the Philippines is the sole body tasked to facilitate and coordinate the country’s PPP program. Part of its task is to manage a revolving fund called the Project Development and Monitoring Facility. At the same time, the PPP Center provides Implementing Agencies (IAs) technical advisory support in project development and management and monitors the implementation of PPP priority projects. Also part of its task is to formulate policy guidelines for PPP transactions, and develop and manage a central database of all PPP programs and projects.