Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (with regular field travel to Program regions)
Organization: Development Expertise Center (DEC)
Deadline: May 18, 2026
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Sowing the Seeds of Change is a three-year, internationally funded Program implemented by Development Expertise Center (DEC) as the Ethiopia country partner, in collaboration with Wilde Ganzen (Netherlands) and the global Change the Game Academy (CtGA) Alliance. The Program aims to empower 20 youth-led organizations across Ethiopia to design and implement biodiversity conservation initiatives, mobilize local resources, and position young people as credible advocates in national environmental governance.
This Program aims to strengthen efforts of youth led conservation of Ethiopia’s extraordinary biodiversity by investing in youth-led action rooted in local knowledge, peer learning, and sustainable financing.
DEC’s role encompasses training delivery, mentorship and coaching, match funding coordination, monitoring and learning, partnership management, and donor reporting within the Ethiopia component of the Program.
The Project Coordinator will serve as the primary responsible person for the day-to-day planning, implementation, coordination, and reporting of the Sowing the Seeds of Change Program in Ethiopia. The coordinator will lead the selection, training, and sustained coaching of 20 youth organizations through the Change the Game Academy Green (CtGA Green) methodology, ensuring the quality, timeliness, and impact of all Program activities.
The role requires a hands-on, field-oriented professional with strong Program management competencies, a commitment to youth empowerment and biodiversity conservation, and the ability to manage multiple stakeholder relationships across local, national, and international levels. The coordinator will be the primary interface between DEC Ethiopia, the global Program team (Wilde Ganzen), youth partners, and other relevant stakeholders, and will be accountable for ensuring that Ethiopia’s Program component meets its targets, contributes to organizational learning, and adheres to all donor and compliance requirements.
4.1. Program Coordination & Technical Implementation
4.2. Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)
4.3. Match Funding & Resource Mobilization
4.4. Stakeholder Engagement & Partnership Management
4.5. Communication, Visibility, and Storytelling
4.6. Financial Stewardship, Compliance & Safeguarding
| Job Title | Project Coordinator — Sowing the Seeds of Change |
| Program | Sowing the Seeds of Change (Youth-Led Biodiversity Conservation) |
| Duty Station | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (with regular field travel to Program regions) |
| Reports To | Program Lead, DEC |
| Coordinates With | Wilde Ganzen (Global Program Lead); CtGA Alliance Partners; DEC PMEL, Finance, and Communications Teams |
| Employment Type | Fixed-Term Contract |
| Duration | 1 Year, with possibility of extension subject to performance and funding |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
Education
Experience
Technical Competencies
Soft Skills
Language Requirements
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Travel: The position requires regular travel within Ethiopia, including to field sites in Program regions, to monitor project activities, conduct training, and provide coaching to youth organizations.
Working Hours: The position may require flexible working arrangements, including occasional evening or weekend work during training events, field visits, or reporting periods.
Safeguarding Commitment: DEC is fully committed to the safety and protection of all Program participants, particularly children and young people. The successful candidate must sign and adhere to DEC’s Safeguarding and PSEAH policies and will be required to undergo background checks as part of the recruitment process.
Ethical Standards: The coordinator is expected to uphold the highest standards of professional conduct, including transparency, impartiality, and integrity in all interactions with Program stakeholders, partners, youth organizations, and communities.
Diversity and Inclusion: DEC actively encourages applications from women, candidates from diverse regional backgrounds, and individuals with lived experience in environmental or community development work. Applications from qualified candidates with a background in youth-led civil society are particularly welcomed.
Interested and qualified candidates should submit:
Applications should be submitted to: pcs@decethiopia.org with the subject line: “Application — Project Coordinator, Sowing the Seeds of Change.”
Application Deadline: May 18, 2026
DEC is an equal opportunity employer. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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