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Oxfam in Timor-Leste is recruiting!
Oxfam in Timor-Leste has a vacancy, open for creative, passionate, and enthusiastic people to join our team!
Application is now open for the role of Project Assistant – Engineering and Monitoring
We offer:
- competitive salary and medical allowance, monthly phone, and data allowance
- generous annual leave, sick leave, compassionate and cultural leave entitlements
- Medical allowance for residence staff and medical insurance as per Oxfam Australia policy for non-residence staff.
- flexible work hours, substantial paternity, maternity, and care
ers leave, and family-friendly work arrangements.
Join the Oxfam team, expand your career opportunities, and together make a difference for a Timor-Leste that brings rights, equality, and prosperity to all people.
1. Summary of Role and Responsibility
The Project Assistant – Engineering and Monitoring will provide critical technical and monitoring support for small infrastructure water management construction activities under the Disaster Ready 2.0 Program, funded by DFAT through the Australian Humanitarian Partnership. Working under the supervision of the Resilience Senior Program Manager, the Project Assistant and Engineer will support and oversee the implementation of construction activities delivered by Oxfam’s local partners in Liquica, Ermera, Dili, and Oé Cusse.
Location: This Position is based in Dili, Timor-Leste
Type of Contract: Fixed term (short term contract for about 7 months contract) This position is full-time, National Position, Open for National only.
3. Skills and Experience required for Portfolio Manager, Gender Justice Programs
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering.
- Experience in infrastructure water management construction building
- Experience in supervise any specific construction or technical support provided in related to water management construction building
- 3-5 Years experience as Engineer and monitoring
- Experience in disaster risk reduction, livelihood, and climate change adaptation (CCA) practices, small infrastructure projects designed to enhance water management.
- Technical knowledge of using kobo or air table tools to collect data.
- Experience in program and budget management.
- Experience and skills in stakeholder liaison, including with government and in public policy influencing and research.
- Strong communication skills including facilitation skills.
4. To Apply
Applicants can submit and request a detailed position description from Benigna Vicente Martins, by emailing to benignam@oxfam.org.au
Applicants shall submit application letters outlining experience related to the role (no longer than 2 pages) and a CV (no longer than 4 pages). No certificates, copies of qualifications, or testimonials are required at this stage of application, and these will not be included in the consideration of candidate suitability.
5. Application Deadlines
Applications must be submitted by 3 April 2026, 5 pm Dili Time.
It is required that applicants must submit valid Bom comportment from the Ministry of Justice for residence applicants and a police certificate for non-residence applicants If applicants are successful in the recruitment process.
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behavior at work including sexual harassment, exploitation, abuse, lack of integrity, and financial misconduct; and is committed to promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults. Oxfam expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. Oxfam is a child-safe organization, and successful applicants will be required to sign the Oxfam International Employee Code of Conduct and submit a Criminal register certificate from their home country or Bom Comportamentu from the Ministry of Justice for Timorese before signing the employment contract with Oxfam.
Only Short-Listed Applicants will be contacted.
Oxfam is an equal opportunity employer. Women and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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