Victoria, Greater London (Hybrid)
£30,000 - £35,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent

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Job description

Company Overview
International Communities Organisation (ICO) is a London-based NGO that works with communities, governments, and international partners to address the root causes of exclusion that often drive conflict and instability. Through programmes focused on dialogue, capacity building, inclusive governance, economic revitalisation and utilising United Nations mechanisms, ICO seeks to find tangible ways to drive the inclusion of minority communities in political, social, and economic decision-making while supporting governments to develop more inclusive and responsive systems. 

ICO helps build trust between communities and governments, strengthen participation and accountability, and create the conditions for durable and inclusive peace.

Position Overview
The Project Coordinator will play a central operational role within the International Communities’ Organisation (ICO), ensuring that programmes across multiple country programmes are delivered effectively, on time, and within budget.

The role focuses on coordination, implementation oversight, reporting, and organisational support across ICO’s programmes in Cyprus, Kosovo, the Middle East, and Cameroon. Working closely with programme leads, the Project Coordinator will ensure that work plans are implemented as agreed, milestones and deliverables are tracked, and internal reporting and communications are maintained. 

This role combines project management, operational coordination, communications support, and administrative oversight, ensuring that programme heads can focus on strategic delivery while the coordinator manages cross-programme organisation and follow-through.

Key Responsibilities

A. Project Coordination and Implementation Oversight 50%
Monitor implementation of programme workplans across ICO programmes.
Track milestones, deliverables, timelines, and budgets.
Ensure tasks are completed in line with agreed work programmes.
Identify implementation risks or delays and flag them early.
Coordinate across programme teams to ensure alignment and delivery.
Maintain and update: programme workplans, implementation timelines and budget tracking documents
Support programme leads in ensuring activities move from planning to delivery.

B. Reporting and Internal Coordination 30%
Prepare weekly internal updates for senior leadership.
Produce quarterly reports for the Board summarising programme progress.
Contribute to the annual report and other institutional reporting outputs.
Compile information from programme leads into structured reporting formats.
Maintain clear records of: programme outputs, deliverables achieved, key outcomes and indicators

C. Communications Support (Interim) 20%
Until a dedicated communications role is created, the Project Coordinator will support basic organisational communications, including:

  • Maintaining ICO’s LinkedIn and communications 
  • Updating the website news section weekly
  • Identifying events, conferences, or forums relevant to ICO’s work
  • Supporting the coordination of press releases and media articles
  • Liaising with external communications partners to supporting the coordination of press releases and media articles (e.g., Whitehouse Communications)

Qualifications & Skills
Required

  • Strong organisational and administrative skills, including project planning and record-keeping of budgets and work plans.
  • Communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with diverse stakeholders and community representatives
  • Proficiency in time management and multitasking to handle multiple projects promptly
  • Experience in coordinating and managing projects/ programmes 
  • Familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite and project management tools
  • Empathy, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to humanitarian values
  • Excellent written and verbal communication 
  • Background in human rights, international relations, sustainable development and peace and security
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field or relevant work experience

Desirable

  • Knowledge of conflict resolution or mediation practices is advantageous
  • Familiarity with communications or social media management

Personal Attributes

  • Highly organised and proactive
  • Able to work independently with limited supervision
  • Strong coordination and stakeholder management skills
  • Comfortable working across multiple programmes and geographies
  • Resilient and solutions-oriented
  • Adaptable and able to work in a small, fast-moving organisation

Reporting Structure
The Project Coordinator will report directly to the ICO director and work closely with programme heads responsible for regional portfolios.

Interview Process
The recruitment process will take place in three stages designed to assess both the candidate’s professional capabilities and their suitability for working within a small, international organisation.

Stage 1 Remote Interview
The first stage will be a remote introductory interview. This conversation will focus on understanding the candidate’s background and overall suitability for the role. We will discuss previous experience supporting programmes or projects, coordinating with teams or stakeholders, and managing reporting or administrative processes. The discussion will also explore the candidate’s interest in governance, development, or international policy work, as well as their working style and overall fit with ICO’s team and values.

Stage 2 In-Person Interview
Candidates who progress to the second stage will be invited to an in-person interview. This stage will include a more in-depth discussion of the role. This will include further behavioural, situational and competency-based questions. This stage also allows candidates to ask questions and learn more about the team and how we work. Please note this stage may involve a short practical exercise to understand how candidates approach tasks similar to those they would encounter in the position. 

Stage 3 Final In-Person Discussion
The final stage will be a conversation with senior members of the organisation. This discussion will focus on the candidate’s overall fit with the team and organisational culture, as well as how they would operate within a small team supporting international programmes. It will also provide an opportunity to address any remaining questions or clarifications from either side. The purpose of this stage is to ensure that the role aligns well with the candidate’s expectations and that both the candidate and the organisation feel confident about moving forward together

To apply for this position, please submit the following:

  • Your CV
  • A short cover letter (1 page maximum) outlining your interest in the role and relevant experience

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and we encourage candidates to apply early. The position will remain open until 2 April, after which applications will close.

We are ideally looking for someone who can start the role as soon as possible, but we are also happy to consider candidates who have a notice period to complete before joining. 

Application Instructions

Please submit:
Your CV
A short cover letter (1 page maximum) outlining your interest in the role and relevant experience

Organisation
International Communities Organisation View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 11 - 20

ICO fosters sustainable peace by elevating community voices, addressing inequality, and engaging political actors to mediate and drive dialogue.

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Posted on: 16 March 2026
Closing date: 15 April 2026 at 18:00
Job ref: Reference ID: Project Coordinator
Tags: International Development, Conflict Resolution / Peace, Human Rights, Programme Management