Project Officer-Emergency, Agriculture & Livelihoods Project Officer, Emergency-WASH

PRIMARY FUNCTION
The Emergency Officer will coordinate and monitor all emergency project activities including emergency livestock interventions (emergency livestock feeds and veterinary services), seed aid & input fairs and WASH activities in Isiolo, Samburu, Kilifi and Kwale counties of Kenya. The Emergency project officer will build the capacity of partner staff to implement emergency drought response programs, and will keep abreast of important approaches in emergency programming and training to ensure the use of technically appropriate implementation approaches and reporting, consistent with donor requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Program coordination
Coordinate CRS Kenya’s County Level Emergency Response programming in close collaboration with the Emergency Coordinator to ensure effective program management quality.
Ensure program quality through development and implementation of periodic project reviews and learning, and local partner capacity enhancement.
Support implementing partner program and MEAL staff officer to effectively implement the project
Represent CRS in all relevant county level coordination meetings including but are not limited to: county level WESCCORD, and the county steering group meeting.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
Become familiar with the MEAL Policies and Procedures and resources that constitute the CRS method of carrying out MEAL as particularly applies to emergency responses.
Together with MEAL staff, ensure all emergency responses in Kenya comply with required MEAL policies and procedures, namely project design, monitoring, evaluation, budgeting, accountability and learning.
Coordinate and co-facilitate regular monitoring data interpretation to inform decisions and learning as provided in the emergency responses MEAL systems.
Budgeting, Financial Planning, and Reporting
Work with partner organizations to ensure financial reporting follows CRS partner standards and best practices.
Closely manage Emergency Program county level activity budgets.
Representation, Coordination, and Communication
Represent CRS in relevant emergency coordination bodies at the county level (As stated above)
Coordinate with the relevant county level NGO emergency actors to ensure effective targeting and implementation of the projects.
KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Internal:
MEAL PO
Emergency coordinator
External:
Project Implementing partners
local and international NGOs,
County government relevant departments
QUALIFICATIONS
Degree in Livestock or Agriculture related field
5 years’ experience in livelihoods programing preferably in Northern Kenya and/or the Coast
Demonstrated ability to work in partnership with local communities and County governments as appropriate.
Ability to represent CRS at coordination meetings
Excellent analytical, communication, and negotiation skills.
Ability to prioritize multiple work demands in high-stress environments and work effectively and efficiently with minimal supervision.
Advanced computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft Office (MS Word, Excel, etc.).
Professional proficiency English.
PROGRAM MANAGER COMPETENCIES
Sets clear goals and manages toward them
Collaborates effectively with staff and stakeholders
Manages financial resources with integrity
Applies program quality standards to project design and organizational learning
EMERGENCY COMPETENCIES
Communicates strategically under pressure
Manages stress and complexity
Actively promotes safety and security
Manages and implements high-quality emergency programs
AGENCY-WIDE COMPETENCIES (for all CRS Staff)
These are rooted in the mission, values, and principles of CRS and used by each staff member to fulfill his or her responsibilities and to achieve the desired results.
Serves with Integrity
Models Stewardship
Cultivates Constructive Relationships
Promotes Learning
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