Learning and Communications Coordinator
- francoisenguyen
- May 2
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Updated: 5 days ago

Governance for Growth (GFG) Program
Applications closed Sunday, 18 May 2025
● Exciting new role with the Governance for Growth (GFG) Program!
● Contract full-time position open to Vanuatu Citizens only
● Based in Port Vila with travel to the islands
The Organisation
The Governance for Growth (GfG) program was established in 2007 as a partnership between the Governments of Australia and Vanuatu to support the Government of Vanuatu undertake economic and regulatory reform aimed at improving economic growth and service delivery. Over almost 18 years, GfG has supported the Government of Vanuatu to address critical structural constraints in the economy, transform institutional structures and drive a focus on service delivery.
During the fourth phase of the program, GfG will continue to be co-located with the Department of Strategic Planning, Policy and Aid Coordination (DSPPAC) within MPM. GfG will continue to work with GoV systems and processes to support transformational change and achievement of the goals of the National Strategic Development Plan (NSDP). GfG will work under the direction of the Governance for Growth Board, including the Director Generals of Ministry of Prime Minister (MPM), Ministry of Finance and Economic Management (MFEM) and Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and the Director GfG.
The Position
The Learning and Communications Coordinator will work with the Manager - Operations and Strategy and the Specialist Adviser – Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) to implement effective program and MERL management systems for GfG.
Essential Selection Criteria
► Bachelor’s degree in economics, public policies, development studies or a relevant field.
► At least 2 years’ experience in policy, program management, or monitoring and evaluation.
► Good knowledge of basic monitoring and evaluation principles and concepts.
► Good drafting skills and ability to prepare analytical reports on a range of operational areas.
► Good understanding of Vanuatu’s economic and political context.
► Good interpersonal skills, with ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
► Ability to multi-task and achieve multiple priorities, including planning, organising, prioritising, and paying close attention to details
► Experience using Microsoft Office software, particularly Excel spreadsheets and Word
► A valid driver’s license for motor vehicle.
Job Description
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Both make and female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply
Applicants with a disability are encouraged to apply"
Applications closed Sunday, 18 May 2025
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