Summary of the job title
FLW field officer is a being recruited to support a Germany Government (GFFO) funded humanitarian response project that covers specific disaster hotspots in Northern Kenya (Marsabit, Turkana and Isiolo County). He/she will work closely and in consultation with the Humanitarian Response project Manager, the SoH Area Manager and the regional humanitarian relief officer (HRO. S/he will responsible for the daily technical planning and support to local partners. With guidance from the Humanitarian Response Manager, she/he will collaborate with the local partners in conducting needs assessment, implementation, supervision, monitoring and reporting of the field activities and for ensuring proper coordination with national, regional and local government and/or authorities, stakeholders/NGOs, project beneficiaries and SoH colleagues
Work closely with partners in the planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of Food assistance (Cash transfer and food aid), livelihood, WASH and protection interventions.
Represent SoH in all strategic coordination meetings at the National, Regional and local level including Cash Working Group, County Steering Group meetings and specific thematic focussed technical working groups.
Establish and maintain transparent and functional relationships with target communities and local government at project sites.
Ensure that the program resources are implemented in a transparent and accountable manner and handed over or completed in a way that promotes local capacities and sustainable operations
Provide technical support/guidance in various programming activities including but not limited to rapid needs assessment, market assessments and beneficiary identification, selection and independent or joint verification processes as per jointly set criteria to ensure impartiality, in coordination with project team members, local authorities and communities.
Monitor and verify the provision of food and cash assistance and other NFI that are distributed by partners.
Review all the cash transfer, food and NFI distribution lists as per the agreed work plan and template to ensure SoH’s minimum standard operating procedures are followed.
Undertake ground level review and verification of all procurements
Liaise with local authorities and NGOs in the field to avoid duplication and exclusion/inclusion errors and guarantee the continuous cross check of program participant list
In collaboration with partners conduct During/Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) and Outcome Monitoring for cash transfers, food aid and NFI distribution to ensure the program quality and collect lesson learned.
Works closely with partners to generate practical information that can be used for on-going project decision making while also capturing results at outcome levels.
Prepare and/or consolidate quality monthly updates and quarterly reports for the activities under his/her responsibility.
Keep record of all required documents related to cash program, beneficiary selection, distribution and post distribution monitoring.
Collect, register and report beneficiaries’ feedback and complaints.
Ensure consistent reporting and documentation to improve program efficiency and quality.
Support the protection officer in mainstreaming of protection, gender and inclusion issues across the project areas
Work closely with all stakeholders and ensure the community participation in the project activities.
Support other humanitarian activities of SoH upon the request of the supervisors.
Minimum requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Social science, public health, agronomy, food security, humanitarian action, or any related field with at least 3 years work experience
Related Diploma with at least 6years of relevant experience will also be considered
Food security, livelihood programming, agriculture, and Cash transfer programming experience will be a plus
Knowledge of SPHERE and other humanitarian programming standards
Demonstrated success working effectively and respectfully with host communities, government, private sector, partners and other stakeholders in complex environments.
Knowledge of community participatory approaches, disaster risk reduction, recharge, re-use and retention (3R) concept desirable.
Experience working in multi-cultural and multi-ethnic settings is highly preferred
High frustration tolerance/resilience and strong capability of working in a fragile context and fast-paced environment on highly dynamic topics
Previous working experience in Arid and Semi-arid Land (ASAL) areas is desirable,
Advanced knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Excellent and persuasive oral and written communication skills, including report writing
Good team player and experience in mentoring staff
Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, meet deadlines and work independently and cooperatively with team members.
Excellent spoken and written English
Conditions:
Duration of contract: 15 months including probation period of 1 month
Salary according to qualification and experience
Email: recruitment@sign-of-hope.org(Application deadline: Until the position is filled, screening of applicants will begin immediately, and interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis, although the final deadline for submission will be on 8th August 2023)
Apply via :
recruitment@sign-of-hope.org