DRC/DDG has a representational office in Abuja and a larger coordination
and field-based implementation office in Yola, Adamawa State. During
the beginning of 2016, DRC/DDG expects to expand its activities in Borno
state to Maiduguri by building a strong emergency response capacity and
at the same time, by working to promote resilience and durable
solutions for the people affected by the crisis.
About the job
This is a dynamic position managing innovative programming in a complex
and rapidly changing context. Under the supervision of the Country
Director, and in coordination with the Head of Admin and Finance (HoFA),
the Head of Base (HoB) will set up DRC´s base and oversee the
implementation of activities in Mubi in northeastern Nigeria. The
programme in Mubi will support
IDPs and host communities affected by the
conflict. The Head of Base will coordinate with local and international
staff members and also with thematic officers/coordinators (shelter,
protection, MRE, armed violence reduction, livelihoods and M&E).
S/he will be responsible for supervising programme staff in Mubi and for
ensuring that DRC procedures are streamlined in the project
implementation. The HoB is responsible for representing DRC and DDG at
local and State levels, and coordination and liaison with authorities,
ministries, INGOs, UN agencies and other stakeholders. The Head of Base
will also be responsible for compliance with Standard Operating
Procedures for safety, security and general operations.
Duties and Responsibilities
The key responsibilities for this position are outlined below:
Set up and support the operation
- The Head of Base will conduct all actions necessary in regards
to set up and strengthening DRC/DDG´s base and operations in Mubi, in
collaboration with the HoFA, Security Advisor, Logistic and Procurement
Manager, and thematic officers/managers, and under the supervision of
the Country Director.
Programme Management
- Overall responsibility for the design, implementation and
effective monitoring of agreed projects and activities in areas of
Shelter, Protection, and Livelihoods (Cash / NFI/ relief Item
distribution) with IDP’s and host communities. In addition, the HoB will
be working together with Mine Action team to support all aspects of
project management cycle.
- Ensure effective monitoring, evaluation and documentation of all
activities and processes (e.g. organise and facilitate cash/NFI post
distribution monitoring) and that the analysis of data collected is
proactively used to inform activity changes to improve program quality.
- Ensure the development and implementation of all activities in
line with Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) and DRC program policies
especially gender, age, ethnic background, and disability.
- Seek funding opportunities to scale up and/or expand activities
working closely with the Country Director, and relevant technical
specialists. This includes identifying and undertaking assessments as
well as supporting concept notes and proposal writing.
- Close coordination with DDG’s Mine Action and Armed Violence
Reduction managers, based in Yola, to ensure quality delivery of DDG
programme activities in Adamawa state
- Provide strategic guidance and contextual understanding to
DRC/DDG technical staff in order to ensure quality programme delivery in
Adamawa state.
Reporting:
- Ensure that progress reports are prepared and shared within given deadlines
- Draft and contribute to donor reporting
- Capture lessons learned and document case studies that could be used for donor reports and for DRC/DDG communications materials
Team Management
- Supervision, coordination and performance management of programme staff based in Adamawa state
- Conduct regular monitoring visits to all project sites
- Lead staff and management meetings and share the minutes to all concerned
- Bring human resource/staff management issues to the CD for decisions
- Manage the program activities budget lines, ensuring effective
and efficient use of resources including financial, human and all
assets.
- Ensure that programme teams work closely with the support team
to delivery DRC policies and procedures in finance, procurement and
logistics including effective planning weekly, monthly and quarterly.
Security Management
- Overall responsibility for security in and around Mubi including
ensuring adherence to agreed security protocols, recommending changes
to security protocols and delivering the agreed security action plan.
- In collaboration with the National Security Advisor, monitoring
of security trends, reporting on any issues and incidents in a timely
manner as per DRC security guideline
- Contribute to updating and reviewing security policies/guide lines and Standard Operating Procedures as per given deadlines
- Ensure that all staff are aware of DRC security policy/guideline/SoPs and they are implemented according at all levels
- Immediately report any violation of security protocols and recommend appropriate actions as per DRC procedures
- Ensure that DRC represents in security coordination meetings at local and State levels
Representation and Relations
- Represent DRC/DDG as required in Adamawa state
- Liaison and close coordination with UN agencies, international and local NGOs.
- Liaison and close coordination with government authorities and other stakeholders.
- Engage with all relevant stakeholders as regularly as possible.
This includes local and IDP leadership, local and regional governmental
bodies, donors, and partners.
Reporting Line
The Head of Base Mubi will report to the Country Director, Nigeria.
About you
To be successful in this role you must have:
Required qualifications
Education
-University degree (Masters level) in management, international development or equivalent education in related field
Work experience
-Minimum 8 years’ humanitarian experience with international NGOs at a senior level
-Minimum 5 years’ experience of working in difficult conflict-affected contexts
-Excellent knowledge on humanitarian standards and tools and working experiences of implementation of standards and tools
-Prior experience implementing programming to respond to the needs of IDPs/Returnees/Refugees/Host communities
-Prior experience engaging donors and writing funding proposals
- Demonstrated ability and experience working in difficult contexts and
engaging local/national authorities in a diplomatic manner
Competencies/skills
-Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
-Flexible and high adaptability
-Excellent team player
-Experience of living in shared guesthouse accommodation
-Experience of managing team diversity in terms of sex, race, nationalities, culture, faith, etc.
We offer
DRC will offer the successful applicant a 12 months contract (with
standard 3 month probation period), renewable dependent on both funding
and performance. You must be available to start work from 1 February
2016 and be willing and able to work in Mubi, Adamawa State, Nigeria
Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee
Council’s Terms of Employment for Expatriates; please refer to
www.drc.dk under Vacancies. This position will be placed at level place
level A10.
Application process
Interested? Then apply for this position by clicking on the apply button.
All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer
than four pages). Both must be in the same language as this vacancy
note. CV only applications will not be considered.
If you have questions or are facing problems with the online application process, please contact job@drc.dk
Applications close 23 December 2015. The interviews are expected to take place as soon as possible there after
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