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  • Freshwater Specialist

    Freshwater Specialist

    Organizational Context/Project
    UN Environment (UNEP) is the leading global environmental authority that sets the global environmental agenda, promotes the coherent implementation of the environmental dimension of sustainable development within the United Nations system and serves as an authoritative advocate for the global environment. UN Environment’s Ecosystems Division works with international and national partners, providing technical assistance and advisory services for the implementation of environmental policy, and strengthening the environmental management capacity of developing countries and countries with economies in transition. This post is located in the Freshwater Unit of the Ecosystems Division at the Nairobi duty station.
    The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provides an excellent global policy framework to address freshwater issues over the next 14 years. SDG 6 on water and sanitation includes specific targets which fall within UN Environment’s field of expertise, related to improving water quality, reducing pollution, addressing wastewater treatment, ensuring sustainable supply of freshwater, implementing IWRM and protecting and restoring water-related ecosystems. UN Environment’s global mandate and comparative advantage make it well placed and prepared to support Member States to implement the water-related SDG targets.
    The national UN Volunteer will primarily be working with projects and programmes related to the realization of UN Environment’s Freshwater Strategy for 2017-2021 and its alignment and support to the monitoring and implementation of freshwater projects and topics of the Agenda 2030.
    Living Conditions
    Nairobi is a family duty station, currently classified by the UN as “B” in terms of hardship. Living conditions are generally favourable with a variety of housing and otherfacilities (e.g. banking, hospitals, telecommunications and entertainment facilities etc.),however, caution should be exercised with respect to perso nal safety and security.The UNV must be prepared to undertake missions to other developing countries and countries with economies in transition.
    Conditions of Service for national UN Volunteers
    A 6-month contract; with subsequent contract extensions subject to availability of funding, operational necessity and satisfactory performance. However, there is no expectation of renewal of the assignment.
    Travel to duty station (if applicable) and a Settling-In-Grant will be provided in the event duty station is not within commuting distance from the place of recruitment. A Volunteer Living Allowance (VLA) of Ksh 76779 is provided monthly to cover housing, utilities and normal cost of living expenses. Life, health and permanent disability insurance are included (health insurance for up to 3 dependents), as well as final repatriation (if applicable) and resettlement allowance for satisfactory service.
    Duties And Responsibilities
    Under the direct supervision of Joakim Harlin, head of the Freshwater Ecosystems Unit, the national UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:

    Assist in the development, implementation and monitoring of projects to protect and restore freshwater ecosystems
    Support the realization and promotion of UN Environment Freshwater Strategy 2017-2021
    Make input to various technical processes including the: review of documents, research and compilation on subjects of relevance to Freshwater Ecsystems Unit’s work
    Support UN Environment’s contributions to the Integrated monitoring of water and sanitation related SDG targets (GEMI) across the three target areas (6.3, 6.5 and 6.6).
    Contribute to UN Environment’s participation in global water-related fora and events e.g. World Water Day, World Water Week and regional Water Weeks.
    Draft project proposals, summary notes and knowledge products on advancing freshwater-related topics of the Agenda 2030. Work with Freshwater team members, collaborative centers, consultants and external partners in the delivery of project outputs.
    Undertake any other activities that may be assigned by the Head of Freshwater Unit.

    Furthermore, UN Volunteers are required to

    Strengthen their knowledge and understanding of the concept of volunteerism by reading relevant UNV and external publications and take active part in UNV activities (for instance in events that mark IVD);
    Be acquainted with and build on traditional and/or local forms of volunteerism in the host country;
    Reflect on the type and quality of voluntary action that they are undertaking, including participation in ongoing reflection activities;
    Contribute articles/write-ups on field experiences and submit them for UNV publications/websites, newsletters, press releases, etc.;
    Assist with the UNV Buddy Programme for newly-arrived UN Volunteers;
    Promote or advise local groups in the use of online volunteering, or encourage relevant local individuals and organizations to use the UNV Online Volunteering service whenever technically possible.

    Results/Expected Output

    Well-researched and sound analysis delivered of issues and developments affecting programme/project development, administration and implementation, etc.
    Thorough, well-reasoned written contributions delivered.
    Positive rapport built effectively, and in a timely manner with colleagues and concerned parties internally and externally
    A final statement of achievements towards volunteerism for development during the assignment, such as reporting on the number of volunteers mobilized, activities participated in and capacities developed.

    Competencies
    Job Knowledge and Technical expertise

    Commuication
    Report writing,review and analysis
    Team work

    Required Skills And Experience

    Bachelors degree in Environment or Relevant field.
    Professional training in project management is an advantage
    Exeperience in monitoring and evaluation
    International experience an advantage

    Disclaimer
    United Nations Volunteers is an equal opportunity programme which welcomes applications from qualified professionals. We are committed to achieving diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture.
    United Nations Volunteers reserves the right to select one or more candidates from this announcement. We may also retain applications and consider candidates applying to this opening for other openings with United Nations Volunteers with similar assignment description, experience and educational requirements.

  • Regional Finance Coordinator – Country and Network Support

    Regional Finance Coordinator – Country and Network Support

    Contract Duration: 2 years
    HelpAge International Africa regional office seeks to hire a Regional Finance Coordinator who will provide support to country offices and network members, particularly in grants and contracts management, timely financial planning, analysis and reporting as well as finance and operations support in delivery of HelpAge strategy in Africa.
    The candidate will have Minimum of 5years experience in an INGO in a similar position, proven leadership skills and the ability to manage, motivate and inspire a diverse regional operations team, superior numeracy and information analysis skills and experience in managing and supporting teams remotely.
    Good working knowledge of SUN Systems, word processing, spreadsheets, power point and database packages, ability to work independently and make good routine decisions and knowledge of statutory requirements for countries in Africa region is essential to this role.

  • Branch Manager

    Branch Manager

    Job description
    Key Responsibilities

    Co-ordinate and supervise sales of all line of Business products (through cross selling activities);
    Overall responsible for branch profitability ;
    Manage and supervise the branch operations and staff and ensure that company policies and procedures are adhered to;
    Meet the various revenue targets for all product lines as agreed with the businesses;
    Manage franchise and maintain excellent relations with independent Agents, Financial Advisors, brokers and other channels within their territory;
    Ensure branch can serve clients of all lines of business and provide excellent customer service to existing customers and prospective clients;
    Recruit and develop Financial Advisors, Unit Managers, and train various intermediaries to pursue sales of all line of business products;
    Ensure each branch can serve clients of all Line of Businesses i.e. branch has cross functional operations and customer service capabilities
    Gather marketing intelligence statistics to facilitate development of strategies to give the company a competitive advantage;
    Responsible for ensure proper credit control management in the branch; and
    General management and administration of the branch office.

    Requirements

    Bachelor’s Degree in a business related degree. Masters’ degree is an added advantage.
    5-7 years’ experience in a similar position; 2-3 of which should be in a managerial capacity.
    Professional qualification in Insurance (ACII, FLMI or AIIK).

  • Manufacturing Intern(s)

    Manufacturing Intern(s)

    Job description
    British American Tobacco has an exciting opportunity for 4 Manufacturing Intern(s) to join our team in Nairobi.
    Overall Purpose
    To learn & understand Integrated Work Systems (IWS) in Manufacturing and apply the knowledge in improving equipment efficiency in the factory
    Key Responsibilities

    Observing machine operations in the factory to understand equipment losses
    Work with the factory teams to eliminate equipment losses and implement IWS standards
    Update the relevant documentation per required frequency.
    Participate in loss elimination projects in the factory
    Effective communication to their teams, supervisors and factory management

    Essential Requirements

    Recent University Graduate (Less than 2 years)
    Engineering Degree with at least a Second Class Upper Division
    A record of participation in extra-curricular activities in the University
    Good Interpersonal skills
    Good Communication skills

  • Programmes Officer

    Programmes Officer

    Reports to: Operations Manager
    Location: Head Office with occasional travels in the region
    Duration: 12 months.
    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
    Department: Programmes
    Section: Programmes
    MAIN PURPOSE OF THE JOB
    To provide programme management support to NANHRI primarily on the ’Enhancing the Role of National Human Rights Institutions in the Decriminalization of Petty Offences’ project. This will involve direct implementation, management and coordination of the assigned programme’s activities and to the overall support to the programme management needs of the network.
    JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

    Coordinating the implementation of the programme activities
    Ensuring programmes are effectively and efficiently implemented, including handling all the programme logistics.
    Supporting the Operations Manager in preparing concept notes and funding proposals.
    Maintain and develop relationships with key programme stakeholders and partners in close coordination with the Operations Manager and other NANHRI Staff.
    Coordinating internal programme monitoring and evaluation
    Preparing periodic programme progress reports as and when necessary
    Coordinate regular communication with programme stakeholders and partners.
    Participating in internal and external programme planning processes as agreed by the line supervisor.
    Researching and documenting issues pertaining to the programme theme/s.

    QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES

    At least a Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences, Law, Development studies or other related field. A Masters Degree in the same field will be an added advantage.
    At least three years experience working as a programmes officer in the human rights and social justice sector. Experience working in advocacy and legislation will be an added advantage.
    Good understanding of human rights particularly on emerging human rights issues
    Excellent research, report writing and presentation skills
    Excellent computer skills in various computer packages
    Excellent working knowledge of English; a good working knowledge of French will be an added advantage
    Good communication and interpersonal skills
    Good organizational and analytical skills
    Ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines
    Honesty, transparency and a high level of integrity.

  • Vocational Skills Trainer – Electrical & Solar 

Vocational Skills Instructor – Phone & Electronics 

Vocational Skills Instructor – Plumbing & Pipe Fitting 

HR & Admin Assistant

    Vocational Skills Trainer – Electrical & Solar Vocational Skills Instructor – Phone & Electronics Vocational Skills Instructor – Plumbing & Pipe Fitting HR & Admin Assistant

    ABOUT THE JOB
    The Vocational Skills Trainer – Electrical & Solar will be directly in charge of delivering high quality vocational skills training to selected trainees for electrical wiring and solar installation leading to Grade Test certification by the Government of Kenya. The position holder will be responsible for fully preparing the trainees for the Grade Test Examinations.
    YOUR MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Project Administration and Operation

    In liaison with the VTC Lead Trainer and technical advice from training officer, the Livelihoods Team Leader, develop, customize and deliver standardized curriculum for the specified Vocational Skill Courses for learners in the refugee camps and host community;
    Prepare Schemes of work/Work plans, Lesson plans and lesson notes, Record of work covered, Learners’ evaluation and progress records, Stock records for all training materials, tools and equipment in the work station.
    Maintain daily class attendance register
    Design and prepare materials, resources and information to be used in respect of programme delivery
    Equip the students with household electricity wiring and solar installation skills
    Employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies to communicate subject matter to students.
    Coordinate with the examination and certification body (e.g. NITA for grade test and certification)
    Guidance and skills development to ensure that learning standards are maintained and improved
    Take responsibility for the quality of teaching delivered.
    Modify, where appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student needs.
    Encourage the development of communication skills and higher order thinking skills through appropriate assignments to the students
    Develop and explain methods that fairly measure student progress toward student learning outcomes.
    Evaluate student performance fairly and consistently and return student work promptly to promote maximum learning
    Coordinate the advertisement, interviews and selection of the students to be trained on electrical wiring and solar installation.

    VTC Support

    Installing and management of operating equipment and fixtures;
    Providing support, including procedural documentation and relevant reports;
    Preparing diagrams and written instructions on repairing a faulty equipment;
    Conducting safety checks on training equipment.
    Undertake any other duty assigned by the supervisor

    Liaison/coordination and partnership

    Promote collaboration and synergy between the DRC, host community groups and refugee groups in the Kakuma and Kalobeyei refugee camps.
    Represent on request in the camp-level inter-agency Livelihoods Working Group;
    Promote collaboration and synergy between the DRC host community project and similar projects/groups in Kakuma and Kalobeyei Settlement

    Training/Meeting/ Forums

    Prepare and conduct community sensitization forums/meetings with community leaders and beneficiaries in the refugee and host community set up.
    Document lessons learned from training activities, community meeting and assist in preparing training reports

    Design, Monitoring and Evaluation activities

    Prepare and apply appropriate tools to be used for monitoring and reporting on learners progress
    Participate in regular lessons learned feedback sessions with the project team
    Document success stories and project milestones as well as best practices

    ABOUT YOU

    A diploma or higher National diploma in Electrical and Electronics from a reputable training institution.
    2 years relevant experience in hands-on training on electrical wiring and solar installation
    Proficiency skills in electrical wiring and solar installation
    Experience in training Community Based Vocational skills project
    Strong self-starter, able to take initiatives
    Good planning and organizational skills coupled with problem solving capabilities.
    Hands on- community mobilization.

    DRC CORE COPETENCIES In this position, you are expected to demonstrate DRC’ five core competencies:

    Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process.
    Collaborating: You involve relevant parties and encourage feedback.
    Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation.
    Communicating: You listen and speak effectively and honestly.
    Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with our vision and values.

    WHAT WE OFFER Contract length: 12 months (3months probation) Duty Station: Kakuma Refugee Camp Reports to: Lead Vocational Skills Instructor Direct reports: Incentive workers
    Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for National Staff

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  • Project Development Officer

    Project Development Officer

    Job Description
    The British Institute in Eastern Africa seeks to appoint a suitably experienced, self-motivated and skilled person to the post of Project Development Officer (PDO) in its Nairobi office on Laikipia road, Kileleshwa.
    This is a fixed term contract for one year in the first instance.
    This is a senior post reporting directly to the Director.
    The PDO will work to support the Director in the development and implementation of the BIEA’s strategic development programme.
    This aims to diversify the BILA’s income streams and to further BIEA’s strategic objectives, including strengthening policy making in and on the region; advancing Research Excellence in and on Eastern Africa; promoting internationalism through forging new forms of collaboration between scholars, civil society and policy makers; developing plans and coordinating projects to achieve these objectives.
    The PDO will lead in the development of new funding applications and income-generating projects, and will take responsibility for the implementation of these.
    He/She will lead the administration and management of the BIEA’s role in external partnerships and projects.
    Gross salary: 150,000 Kes/month + medical benefits.

  • Customer Success Technician Internships

    Customer Success Technician Internships

    Wanda Mobile Ltd, part of the Wanda Agriculture Group is looking to expand its services to farmers in Kenya through post sales technical support.
    Wanda Mobile will run a 3-month internship program for 12 successful candidates who will demonstrate their skills and compete for 6 positions at the end of the program.
    Skills

    A passion for agriculture, resilience and determination for success is key
    The rest we can teach you.

  • Programme Director

    Programme Director

    Background to the Role:
    Acting as Assistant Country Director the Director of Programmes is part of the Kenya Country Management Team and is responsible for all aspects of Trócaire’s country programme with a particular emphasis on programme and project quality, and the promotion of a results-based approach.
    Reporting to:Country Director
    Managing: (Individuals/Team) – 3 Programme Managers & 1 M&E Manager.
    Contract Duration:3 years
    Location of Position : Nairobi, Kenya
    Safeguarding[1] Children Policy:
    The successful applicant will be expected to sign up to and adhere to Trócaire’s Safeguarding Policy.
    Key Duties & Responsibilities

    Programme Development and Management

    Deliver a Portfolio of integrated programmes that respond to the local context within the framework of the new Kenya Country Strategy Paper, and the wider organisational policy deliverables based on the Strategic Framework.
    Ensure that Trócaire has a clearly identified niche in terms of programme interventions and that Trócaire’s added value is clear in terms of what we contribute to partners’ work.
    Ensure that different thematic areas of work are mutually reinforcing and contribute collectively to the achievement of country and global level outcomes.
    Establish regular discussions with the Programme Team, the Institutional Funding Unit and the Strategic Impact unit at HQ to ensure that they are engaged in, aware of and supporting Programme Development and Management and initiatives in the region.
    Lead Programme Managers to identify and develop learning within their programme areas and facilitate the sharing of this learning with partners, across the programme and externally as appropriate.
    Programme Design:
    Provide technical support to Programme Managers to ensure that all bodies of work (projects and programmes) are designed, in line with Trocaire’s Organisational Strategy, the Kenya Country Strategy and Trócaire’s Programme Management and Accountability Framework.
    Lead Programme Managers in ensuring that the design of all bodies of work are based on rigorous needs assessments, including participatory vulnerability and gender analyses.
    Support Programme Managers and partners to ensure that all bodies of work are designed in line with principles of gender equity and women’s empowerment.

    Programme Implementation and Monitoring:

    Ensure that all programmes and projects have good quality M&E frameworks and plans in place. Ensure all M&E frameworks are designed in compliance with Trocaire’s global M&E policy and include mandatory indicators. Maintain oversight for monitoring and evaluation of all projects and programmes, ensuring Programme Managers make regular monitoring visits to the field.
    Support the M&E Manager to develop and manage a standardised monitoring and reporting system for use by all programme partners, in line with organisational policy and any institutional funding requirements.
    Lead monthly programme review meetings with Programme Managers and teams to ensure that the programme is on track and challenges are dealt with.
    Support programme teams to draft good quality project reports and annual programme reviews.
    Ensure all reports provide clear evidence of progress and can be used for programme management, internal reporting and reporting to donors..
    Ensure the highest possible quality in the preparation of project documentation, including the assessment of project risk, by PMs, providing advice and guidance where necessary.
    Ensure that all donor reports are submitted on time.

    Programme Evaluation:

    Ensure that all programme work is evaluated according to Trócaire’s evaluation policy and that learning from evaluations is incorporated into new programme design and shared across the organisation.
    Promote evaluation methodologies that foster internalisation of learning, and where possible promote elements of peer review and evaluation including with Partners.
    Together with Programme Managers identify relevant thematic working groups, networks and learning forums at national and international level in which the PMs can participate in order to improve programme and advocacy impact.

    Humanitarian Programme Management

    Support the development of a Humanitarian Preparedness, Management and Response strategy, including preparedness and response plans.
    Ensure that Trocaire has identified Strategic Humanitarian response partners who will lead a response in case of emergency.
    Ensure that relevant partners have up to date training in Sphere, HAP and the ICRC Code of Conduct, and that all Trócaire Humanitarian responses meet these minimum standards.

    Human Resource Management

    Line Manage 3 Programme Managers & 1 M&E Manager using performance management approach. Ensure that all managers are clear on the change to which they are contributing and on their roles and responsibilities.
    Support, mentor and coach staff as part of their professional development and help them to become highly effective in their work.
    Support the Finance Manager to ensure that the Programme Accountant and Programme Finance Officers are supported to work as members of the Programme Team.
    Establish a team approach to programming, ensuring that PMs work together to design and manage programmes, share learning and to exchange skills.
    Establish regular team meetings to ensure that Programme staff are familiar with each other’s work and to facilitate rolling out of organisational programme processes and policies.
    Financial and Admin Management
    As a member of the Country Management Team, collaborate with the Finance Manager to carry out regular programme budget reviews.
    Lead monthly team meetings together with finance and PMs to review and monitor budget vs expenditure for all projects and programme partners.
    Establish a system of ongoing communication with the Finance Manager to coordinate the work plan of the Programme Finance Officers and to ensure that the Finance Manager is aware of all relevant issues related to partner and programme finance.

    Partner Relationships and Support

    Ensure that the all partnerships are managed in line with Trocaire’s Partnership Policy and that all Programme team staff implement the policy.
    Ensure partner capacity assessments are conducted regularly and partner capacity building plans are in place and being implemented, in line with Trocaire’s Partner Capacity Building Framework.
    Develop and implement an accountability strategy and action plan to deliver roll out of Trócaire’s Programme Accountability Framework.
    Institutional Funding
    Work with the CD and Regional Institutional Funding Officer (RIFO) to implement and review the Institutional Funding Strategy for Kenya.
    Develop relationships with key IF actors in Kenya and internationally to ensure an ongoing funding stream for programmes in the region.
    Identify funding opportunities and lead Programme Managers in the development of winning project proposals for submission to institutional donors.
    Provide technical support to the RIFO and PMs in drafting of reports to donors and ensure timely reporting for all IF.
    Ensure that PMs provide the necessary support to partners to meet donor reporting and compliance requirements.
    Ensure effective management of IF, ensuring that all IF projects are delivered in accordance with contractual obligations, in budget and in compliance with donor requirements.
    Policy, Advocacy and Communications
    Lead development and implementation of a country advocacy strategy, in line with the objectives of the Country Strategy.
    Support PMs to pro-actively drive an evidence-based advocacy agenda in collaboration with partners.
    Support the CD to respond to organisational needs for materials, or to host visits, related to organisational level policy, advocacy, campaigns, development education, fundraising and communications.
    Develop and maintain strong links with communication teams in Ireland and the UK.

    Other Duties and Responsibilities
    Fulfil other reasonable duties and responsibilities, as requested by the Country Director, including deputising for the Country Director.The ideal candidate will have:
    Qualification

    Third level qualification in Development, Humanitarian or related field of study.
    International Post-graduate qualification in a relevant area and significant experience beyond that outlined below.

    Experience

    Significant demonstrable experience in the management of poverty alleviation and livelihoods development programmes of substantial scale;
    Demonstrable experience in designing and managing programmes on resilience and disaster risk reduction in arid lands, natural resource management and women’s empowerment highly desirable;
    Demonstrable experience in the management of large-scale humanitarian programmes;
    In-depth understanding of programming in a partnership model, working in a partnership-based NGO;
    Sound and up to date knowledge of development concepts, methodologies and techniques, including results based management, rights based approach and participatory methodologies;
    Demonstrable experience of promoting gender equity through programming and within an international organisation;
    Demonstrable experience of designing projects and developing proposals to secure institutional donor funding and of managing large and complex donor grants;
    Demonstrable experience in designing and managing complex M&E frameworks, including knowledge management and use of ICT systems;
    Solid experience of managing teams in a multi-cultural environment and playing a leadership role in ensuring cohesiveness, inclusion and development of staff at all levels;
    Experience of working in a faith-based organization;
    Experience of working with management information systems.

    Skills

    Excellent programme management skills;
    Demonstrated ability to manage complex programmes to deliver results in line with strategy and budget using results-based management approach;
    Demonstrated ability to manage budgets and financial systems on a significant scale, in development and humanitarian contexts;
    Highly organised, with excellent planning, prioritisation and problem-solving skills;
    Excellent leadership skills;
    Demonstrated ability to manage multi-cultural teams of national and international staff well, and to implement performance management effectively;
    Ability to coach and help others develop in their professional lives;
    Ability to motivate staff to align behind a shared vision and objectives;
    Demonstrated ability to think strategically and to develop and implement a clear country level strategy in the context of organisational strategy;
    Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills and demonstrated ability in using these with internal stakeholders (Trócaire staff in different locations) and external stakeholders (partners, Church, donors, Irish and UK and host governments etc.);
    Excellent verbal and written communications skills
    Competent in Microsoft packages (Word, Excel);
    Fluency (written and spoken) in English;
    A full driving licence.

    Qualities

    Understanding of, an empathy with, the role of the Catholic Church in development
    A strong commitment to the work of justice and an empathy with the ethos and work of Trócaire.

    Other
    Ability and willingness to travel and represent Trocaire within the region and internationally including travel to HQ in Ireland and offices in the UK.
    [1] All offers of employment with Trócaire may be subject to police clearance.

  • Data Management Assistant-Protection

    Data Management Assistant-Protection

    About the job
     
    The Protection Assistant – Data Management (GBVIMS) will primarily be responsible for ensuring GBV and other protection data is accurately and ethically collected, stored, analyzed & shared in strict adherence to the GBVIMS Guidelines and relevant protection standards. You will also be responsible for all monitoring and evaluation and reporting aspects of the DRC protection activities programme to inform better program interventions, work closely with all the DRC protection staff, M & E officer & staff from partner agencies.
     
    YOUR MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
     
    Designing, planning & implementation of strategies for data collection & storage, analysis & sharing:

    Manage the Gender Based Violence Information Management System (GBVIMS) by ensuring accurate data entry into the incident recorder, clean up, storage and system maintenance including troubleshooting.
    Train & offer needed support to GBV staff to correctly & effectively use GBVIMS tools (GBV Classification tool, consent form, intake form, incident recorder & ISP)
    Strengthen and maintain networks with other Protection partners in Kakuma & Kalobeyei by attending GBV and GBVIMS working group meetings to help analyze GBV trends, findings and best practices.
    Ensure timely sharing of GBVIMS line data on a monthly basis to UNHCR focal point for consolidation.
    Ensure all SGBV data (GBV survivors data, NFI distribution data, persons reached in various activities) is AGD (Age, Gender and Diversity) disaggregated and safely stored;
    Conduct data analysis and provide inputs, information and statistics for monthly, quarterly, annual and other reports to the supervisor;
    Assist the SGBV Response and Prevention teams in creating awareness on SGBV in the Kakuma Camps and Kalobeyei Settlement by participating and documenting campaigns, referrals and focus group discussions.

    Design and Implementation of Monitoring & Evaluation Plans:

    Participate in the design and implementation of the M & E plans for the various protection projects;
    Perform regular field visits to ensure the quality of data collected and to verify the accuracy of reported data and provide feedback for adjustment of activities as needed;
    Participate in the baseline, mid-term and end of term evaluations of protection (SGBV) programmes in accordance with the LEAP framework
    Actively collaborate with the M & E Officer and provide inputs to develop databases on project activities/beneficiaries and assist to updating regularly the database according to the project requirements
    Generate tools for activity planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting & help in mid & end term project evaluation.
    Under the Supervision of the M & E Officer, support short-term M&E evaluators and experts as required.
    Under the direction of the M & E Officer, support research and study activities on M&E related issues.

    Report Writing & Documentation:

    Assist in compiling and submitting monthly SGBV reports to the Protection Team Leader for sharing
    Assist in the preparation of the sector’s operation plans/work plans & reviews
    Assist to maintaining a clear and transparent filing system
    Undertake any other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor

    About You

    A Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Statistics or other protection related Social Sciences and training in Protection Monitoring and Evaluation; or Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics / Information management Sciences and a strong background in Protection/GBV M & E.
    Minimum of 2 years of work experience within the field of data and monitoring and evaluation;
    Minimum of 2 years of work within the field of Protection, SGBV, Social Work, Child Protection
    Experience in working with protection information management systems such as GBVIMS, CPIMS
    Experience in developing and implementing M&E plans.
    Experience in participatory assessments and community-based monitoring approaches;
    Clear understanding of Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS);
    Experience with capacity building of staff, and in convening and facilitating trainings and workshops

    DRC Core Competencies
     
    In this position, you are expected to demonstrate DRC’ five core competencies:

    Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process.
    Collaborating: You involve relevant parties and encourage feedback.
    Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation.
    Communicating: You listen and speak effectively and honestly.
    Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with our vision and values.

    WHAT WE OFFER
     
    Contract length: 12 months (3months probation)
     
    Duty Station: Dadaab Refugee Camp
     
    Start date: Feb 2018
     
    Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for National Staff