Africa Regional Deployment Unit (ARDU) Supervisor

Essential Duties:
Compliance:
The Supervisor will:

Ensure all functions within ARDU strictly adhere to the DOS/BPRM, CWS RSC Africa and UNHCR policies, guidelines and procedures.
Ensure the development, implementation, dissemination and monitoring of ARDU standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Conduct job function observations of ARDU staff to ensure compliance is met and identify any areas of improvement or training needs. This will include travel to UNHCR field offices, often on short notice, as needed.
Travel to deployment locations to monitor deployments, conduct performance evaluations and meet with partners.
Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the USRAP and refugee situations throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.
Complete RRF review for UNHCR country and regional offices as needed and ensure compliance and adherence to UNHCR policies and guidelines are met.

Data Management and Analysis
The Supervisor will:

Oversee the negotiation and finalization of Terms of Reference (TORs) for deployees with UNHCR in coordination with the ARDU Manager or Program Coordinator.
Ensure staff are prepared for deployments while ensuring all deployment security and logistical aspects have been addressed and arranged.
Act as the point person for staff inquiries relating to deployment TORs and logistics.
Prepare reports for ARDU Management and/or the Program Coordinator, both quantitative and qualitative, on deployees’ output and if applicable in the location, keep the Program Coordinator informed.
Develop reports and quality control checks that ensure accuracy and efficiency as well as their use.
Establish effective communication systems regarding data and ensures reports are accurate and efficient.
Assist with annual plan and strategic planning goals as communicated by the ARDU Coordinator and/or Program Coordinator.

Representation:
The Supervisor will:

Develop and maintain effective relationships with UNHCR.
Ensure partner communication from the department is professional, timely and proactive.
Represent organizational policies and culture to staff.
Ensure the workforce is professional when representing CWS/RSC Africa to refugees, partners, the funder and colleagues.

Performance Management:
The Supervisor will:

Provide direct supervision and leadership to ARDU staff, including yearly performance evaluations, developing job descriptions, participating in hiring and coordinating leave.
Coordinate on-boarding of new staff and facilitate trainings, both in the office and while in the field. This may include deployments to UNHCR offices to train new deployees.
Organize quarterly trainings for ARDU staff.
Develop in-house training materials to enhance compliance and ensure existing training materials are kept up to date.
Ensure coaching, mentoring, feedback and corrective action plans are being carried out where needed.
Establish performance expectations with staff under their supervision.
Monitor staff time and attendance.

Staff Care:
The Supervisor will:

Monitor and ensure a safe, healthy and professional work environment.
Ensure direct reports access and use their benefits appropriately, including leave.
Actively support staff by promoting safe space, open-door and the escalation policy.
Establish and communicate clear expectations to staff to foster a predictable and consistent work environment.
Ensure staff are safe in the field by coordinating with the RSC Logistics and Staff Security teams and disseminating information related to safety to staff in the field.

Program Administration:
The Supervisor will:

Monitor and ensure the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between UNHCR and CWS RSC Africa.
Handle any other duties as assigned by the ARDU Manager, the Program Coordinator and/or CWS management at large.

Qualifications:
Experience:

Six (6) year’s work experience required.
One year of supervisory experience preferred.
Familiarity with the UN Convention and Protocols relating to the status of refugees required.
Previous experience working with international organizations such as UNHCR required.
Previous experience in training and capacity building of staff required.
Previous experience with a resettlement deployment scheme preferred.
Previous reporting and monitoring and evaluation experience preferred.

Skills:

Demonstrated thorough knowledge of the UNHCR/U.S. Refugee Admissions Program.
Demonstrated knowledge of International Refugee Law required.
Excellent interviewing and counselling skills.
Excellent drafting, writing and analytical skills.
Excellent spoken and written English; secondary language skills such as French, Arabic and other African regional languages (other than Kiswahili) is preferred.
Previous assessment/monitoring and evaluations skills preferred.
Strong interpersonal and diplomacy skills.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Excellent computer skills, in particular Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of Sub-Saharan Africa refugee situations required.

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in a related field of study, or four (4) years additional work experience required, in lieu of a Bachelor’s Degree
Master’s degree in a related field of study (including international affairs, refugee law, human rights or social work) is preferred.

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