(i) Provide leadership support/oversight of project implementation including supervision of key and non-key experts, project/support staff, individual consultants and field staff.
(ii) Lead the development and implementation of BCC project implementation, monitoring, coordination and evaluation strategy in line with quality and performance standards.
(iii) Coordinate with the key stakeholders including the PRMSC, World Bank, Local Government & Community Development (LG&CD) Department, relevant Metropolitan/Municipal Corporations, Village Councils/Organizations (VC/VO) and any other institutions or individual for activities related with the implementation of the project.
(iv) Support and supervise project outcomes/activities including but not limited to, procurement management, handling of contract management issues, review of outputs, monitoring of project results and follow up on action plans and proposals.
(v) Provide leadership support to prepare project reports and deliverables and make presentations as and when required under PRSWSSP.
(vi) Act as an interface between the BCC project, PRMSC, and the target Tehsils/villages in order to facilitate efficient working relationships, coordination, and conflict resolution.
(vii) Establish and lead a quality control system including risk management, the internal policies and procedures, internal audit, communication and coordination protocols etc. to plan and monitor the implementation of project activities more efficiently.
(viii) Hold progress review meetings with the relevant stakeholders and maintain regular follow up and feedback on agreed actions.
Established in 1991, NRSP is the largest Rural Support Programme in the country in terms of outreach, staff and development activities. It is a not for profit organization registered under Section 42 of Companies Ordinance 1984. NRSP's mandate is to alleviate poverty by harnessing people's potential and undertake development activities in Pakistan. It has a presence in 46 Districts in all the four Provinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir through Regional Offices and Field Offices. NRSP is currently working with more than half a million poor households organized into a network of more than 57,179 Community Organizations. With sustained incremental growth, it is emerging as Pakistan's leading engine for poverty reduction and rural development.