Emergency Specialist (P-3)

How can you make a difference?
Under the general guidance of the Regional Emergency Advisor, provide support to UNICEF Country Offices (CO) engaged in humanitarian action encompassing preparedness, response and post-crisis recovery.  The Emergency Specialist will work as part of the Humanitarian Action Resilience and Peace Building (HARP) Section as well as with sectoral emergency focal points within the Regional Office (RO), inter-agency partners and Country Office staff.
Key Expected Results• Support and contribute to effective and strategic coordination of support to Country Offices undertaking humanitarian action.  Provide dedicated support to the preparation,       documentation and follow-up of emergency management mechanism within the RO including Emergency Management Team, Humanitarian Action Team and other mechanism   as required.  • Support the preparation of all regional reports, advocacy materials, briefing notes, budget reviews, regional analyses, and regional office work planning exercises.• Support resource mobilization for humanitarian action by consolidating information on various humanitarian contexts, priority humanitarian needs, UNICEF and partners’            ongoing response and priority resource needs and develop clear communication products for internal and external dissemination.  • Undertake analysis of key risks and monitor emerging humanitarian trends and potential socio-political instability in the region. Support triggering of early action in response      to early warning information and support Country Offices in undertaking enhanced preparedness actions.   Ensure UNICEF representation in key technical-level inter-agency fora related to emergency preparedness and response. Support management engagement with high-level        mechanisms by ensuring appropriate analysis is available.• Support country specific, regional and inter-agency preparedness processes by tracking progress, providing support to implementation of key actions and engagement with        inter-agency processes at the regional level.• Support quality assurance and monitoring of preparedness and humanitarian response planning and implementation including analysis of humanitarian performance                  monitoring data and situation reports.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
• Advanced University degree in International Relations, Public Administration/Public Policy, Humanitarian Affairs, Development, Social Sciences, or a related technical field.• Five years professional work experience at national and international levels in humanitarian response. Preferred experience in preparedness, complex emergencies, including      experience in early recovery in the East and southern Africa region.• Excellent written reporting skills• Fluency in both written and spoken English, and another UN language as a strong asset.

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www.unicef.org


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