Job title: Field Coordinator for Lower Juba (Somalia Mission)
1 Position
Reference position (according to Solidarités’ scale):Coordinator – E1
Country and base of assignment: Based in Dhobley, Lower Juba
Desired start date: 01/09/2015
Title and duration of programme: "WaSH and food security support for drought
and conflict affected populations in Lower Juba Region, South Somalia" –
01/04/2015 to 31/03/2016
Source of financing for post: ECHO
/ CIAA
Duration of the mission: 7 months
Status / allowances and salaries: According to internal salary scale
Place of work: Dhobley (Somalia), with frequent visits to project
sites and upon request visits to Nairobi (country office) and Dadaab (Kenya)
2. Objectives:
2.1 Context of the position
Solidarites International joint Kenya
/ Somalia mission was opened started in march 2007. SI has been directly
implementing programs mainly in South and Central Somalia.
In 2015 mission includes operations
in one region in Kenya (Marsabit) and 3 regions in Somalia (Gedo, Lower Juba
and Galgaduud).
The Field Coordinator has the role of
delegated Head of Mission in Somalia for Lower Juba in which Solidarités
International intervenes.
The Field Coordinator in Lower Juba
is responsible for all projects implemented by in the Region.
The Field Coordinator will be under the supervision of the Country Director and will work closely with Nairobi coordination team.
2.2 Specific objectives
- Field coordinator proposes a regional strategy
according to the geopolitical and humanitarian context, and ensures its
implementation once validated.
- Field coordinator checks and ensures that
projects are carried out in accordance with the Solidarités International
charter, respecting all internal and contractual procedures
- Field coordinator mobilizes the material and
financial resources necessary for programs to run smoothly, and supervises
resource management.
- Field coordinator coordinates the teams in
place and is responsible for their security in his/her assigned zone.
- Field coordinator is the Head of Mission's
direct contact and representative.
3. Profile sought:
Education:
- Master’s degree (or Bachelor degree with 5
years of work experience) in International Relations, Social Science,
Business Administration, Agriculture, and Engineering or related, or
equivalent in 10 years work experience
- Training or specialization in a technical
field (Project management, WASH, Food Security, DRR – Disaster Risk
Reduction, Agriculture).
Experience:
- Minimum 6 years increasingly responsible
working experience in Project Management and in the NGOs sector
- At least 3 year of field experience in Somalia
with an International NGOs
- Experience of working in South Somalia is
compulsory
- Experience of working in Lower Juba is an
added value
- Experience in proposal and report writing.
Technical skills and knowledge:
- Proven managerial record and experience in
managing large staff and programs
- Previous experience in working in insecure
environment and Security management
- Advanced proposal and report drafting skills
required.
- Ability to work under pressure and meet tight
deadlines
- Well organized and able to prioritize under
stressful situations and tight deadlines
- Ability to perform assigned tasks with minimal
support
- Excellent communication, coordination and
negotiation skills
- Team leader and pro-active
- Proven knowledge of donors’ rules and
regulations guidelines (EU/DFID and others);
- Good knowledge of the Project Cycle
Management;
- Excellent organizational skills: ability to
work independently & productively in a fast-paced environment;
- Excellent writing skills in English,
- Ability to synthetize information;
- Good interpersonal and communication skills:
ability to effectively liaise with a variety of people in a multi-cultural
environment;
- Excellent competency in Microsoft
packages(Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
Languages:
- Excellent English (writing and oral)
- Excellent Somali (writing and oral)
- Knowledge of Kiswahili is and added advantage
- Knowledge of French is an added advantage
Other desirable qualities:
- Mature personality with proven analytical
thinking,
- Decision making and conflict resolution
capacity.
- Flexible work attitude and proactive
- Creativity and energy to implement new
approaches
- Ability to cope with high levels of stress.
- Ability to work productively in a team
environment;
- Flexible and willing to perform tasks outside
of core duties.
- Ability to respect and abide rules and regulations.
- Strong capacity to work with initiative and
without close supervision;
- Dynamic in rapid change
- Demonstrated interest in geopolitics.
- Enthusiasm in working with local communities
and good networker
4. Context of the post:
Brief overview of SOLIDARITES
INTERNATIONAL work in the country :
Solidarites International has been
operational in Kenya and Somalia since 2007. SI main areas of intervention are
WASH and Food Security.
In Kenya, SOLIDARITES has field base
in North Horr.
Resilience and WASH project are
implemented in Marsabit county, with funding from EU and DFID.
In Somalia, SOLIDARITES Is
implementing projects are focusing on WASH and Food Security.
In Lower Juba SI was operational
between 2007 and April 2014, for one year due to lack of funding programs where
suspended. In 2015 SI obtained funds to re-open activities.
How the mission is organized:
Solidarites International
Kenya/Somalia mission is covering both countries with one regional office in
Nairobi and field offices in Kenya and Somalia.
The coordination team is based in
Nairobi. The Field Team dedicated to Kenya Programs is based in North Horr.
The Kenya/ Somalia mission does not follow a classic set up.
There are two different missions
followed by the same coordination team. Kenya and Somalia contexts are
different.
External actors (INGOs, LNGOs,
donors, authorities, forums, etc.) are completely separated for Kenya and
Somalia missions: it therefore multiplies the workload of the coordination
team.
Specific context of the area in which the employee will be working:
Main Working Location: 85% working in
Dhobley and 5% Dadaab (base and visit to project locations) and 10% in Nairobi
(coordination/donor meetings upon request).
Dhobley (Somalia) and Dadaab (Kenya) are Operational base for Lower Juba. Team will be facing significant security issues. There are very few extra professional activities possible. Several other NGOs present. Curfew at night. Base is basic.
Nairobi is a relatively safe city, although precautions must be taken.
Main risks are from vehicle
accidents, mugging, and vehicle hijackings.
How to Apply:
Send a cover letter and CV with 3
references to the following email address:
jobapplication@solidarites-kenya-som.org.
Please indicate the job title and
location in the email subject line.
Deadline for applications: 7th August 2015.
Please note that only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview.
Solidarités International is an equal opportunity employer