Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Vacancies at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Wednesday 18, May 2016

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organisation whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence and to provide them with assistance.


RADIO OPERATOR


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Independently operates all radio and satellite equipment for voice and data communication

Independently facilitates radio and telecommunication contacts and permanent field follow-up according to internal guidelines

Selects most efficient mean of communication (inside and outside ICRC), taking in account format electronic or paper), speed and price

Operates all machines for Voice (Tel, VHF, HF) and satellite telephone and maintains daily radio and operations in the field mobile log

Acts quickly in the event of an emergency and contact relevant managements to contain and help solve critical incidents maintain a detailed incident log for security reports

Registers and treat incoming and outgoing information confidentially, rapidly and with accuracy


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Secondary Education

Diploma in ICT or Electronic, additional vocational training in electronics, telecommunication, IT or similar field will be an asset

Experience in communications/Radio operations within NGO’s or similar function preferably with an international organization

Very good command of written and spoken English.

Very good knowledge of Windows based computers

Good knowledge of radio (HF & VHF) technology and satellite communication

Excellent knowledge of the geographically assigned environment

No prior criminal conviction


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Capable and motivated to continuously update one-self on latest developments.

Strong sense of responsibility and autonomy with good organizational skills


MEDICAL FIELD OFFICER


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Assess the vulnerable population in Shanty towns in Port Harcourt city, analyse their problems and identify their acute needs

Propose the most appropriate, meaningful and relevant project to response to the acute needs of the target population namely.

Develop a project which should correspond to the need and in line with the ICRC health strategy.

Responsible for assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of health programs

Work in an integrated approach within all ICRC assistance activities, within the sub delegation.

Contribute to continuous assessment and monitoring of health situation in area of responsibility

In coordination with Head of Sub Delegation, Health Coordinator, maintains contacts with State, local authorities and other humanitarian organizations, National Security, Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) and community leaders

Participates in field trips; at times may be requested to organize and lead field trip

Timely oral and written report writing


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


Medical Doctor Registered with the Nigerian Medical Board of Nigeria

Working experience in Public Health in the tropics is mandatory

At least 2 years of experience in working in Nigeria and knowledge of the Nigerian Health System

Good command of both written and spoken English

Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office

Good knowledge of Niger Delta in general and Rivers state in particular

Prepared to spend 80% of time doing field visits

Able to translate local languages to English and vice versa

Knowledge in Data entry and analysis


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Strongly motivated by humanitarian work

Team leadership and good communication skills

Flexibility and ability to work independently and with a sense of initiative

Team work and partnership working skills

Willingness to learn and support others in their learning

Highly developed analytical, planning and organising skills


COOPERATION FIELD OFFICER


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Contribute to the implementation of Cooperation Framework Agreement annexes relating to general Cooperation support

Closely monitor financial processes including transfer of funds and financial reporting/retirement as well as coaching on finance management with Coop Assistant in line with the Cooperation Framework Agreement annex on financial procedures

Provide support as relevant at Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) workshops ensuring incorporation of Safer Access in collaboration with Coop Assistant and NRCS HQ

Maintain close contact with respective branch secretaries and ensure that the link with NRCS Headquarters is strengthened and maintained

Work to ensure coordination and coherence between the different ICRC operational objectives that involve NRCS in identified branches

Oversee and monitor projects and activities in the identified  branches with requisite reporting


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


University Degree in Project Management, Business Administration or equivalent field

2 years work experience in a similar field

Good command of written and spoken English and Hausa Language

Excellent computer skills

Good analytical skills

Awareness of the socio-political environment


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Team player

Diplomatic and persuasive approach

Patience

Able to come up with alternative suggestions (thinking out of the box)


WATER AND HABITAT PURCHASER


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Acts as a focal point for processing Local Purchase Orders (LPOs).

Ensures orders are delivered on time and items meet the specification required.

Prepares each Purchase Order (PO) file according to ICRC standards

Ensures all required POs are entered and properly closed in the database Field Supply System (FSS).

Follows up final payment and settlements with the finance and Water and habitat department

Assist the field Sub Delegations/offices in case of need or upon request by the Logistics Delegate (travelling to other ICRC sites in Nigeria, follow up of the filing for the ROs validated in the capital, etc.)

Decides procurement mode in collaboration with Head of Purchasing Delegate and the requester: Local Procurement Request, Stock Requisition and Requisition Order to other sites, IT or admin stock.

Liaises with Water and habitat department for the purchasing forecast


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


Bachelor Degree, Associate Degree or equivalent higher Education Degree in Administration, Logistics, Purchasing or similar field.

Additional vocational training in administration, logistics or purchasing.

Minimum 2 years of experience in logistics, purchasing, administration or similar position in commercial/Engineering or humanitarian sector.

Advanced conversational and written English. Other North East (Hausa, Fulani) dialogue is an asset.

PC literate: Microsoft office.


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Skilled in the following competencies: Adapting & Learning, Responsibility & Autonomy

Honest & Trustworthy.

Negotiation, Communication (Ability to express views and ideas)

Good knowledge of the local market.

Capacity to integrate the ICRC logistic procedures.

Flexibility and team playing within and out with the logistics department.


LOGISTICS OFFICE CLERK


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Processing of invoices; submission of approved invoices to the admin department for execution of cash/bank payments to the suppliers; petty cash payments to the suppliers

Responsible for maintaining all logistics files in accordance to the ICRC filing system

Check and process invoice from the supplier, provides all supporting documents and submits for signatures and payment.

In charge of insuring and following with Finance that the invoices are paid to supplier in due time frame

Ensures supplier’s registration and validation are completed in cooperation with the Logistician

Informs bidders about the results of tender


Required Qualifications

Secretary Diploma or equivalent

Good command of written and spoken English

Advanced conversational and written English

Knowledge of Hausa and/or Fulani is an asset

PC literate: Good command on Microsoft office (Word, Excel, Power point, etc.)


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Skilled in the following competencies: Adapting & Learning, Responsibility & Autonomy

Honest & Trustworthy.

Negotiation, Communication (Ability to express views and ideas)

Discrete and reliable person

Good sense of organisation

Rigor and methodological

Capacity to integrate the ICRC logistic procedures.

Flexibility and team playing within and out with the logistics department.


FORENSIC FIELD OFFICER


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

Ensures the forensic analysis of the context by maintaining an overview on the forensic situation in Nigeria, particularly for relevant population in the Northeast

Works effectively within relevant programmes to advance issues related to forensic science, in particular the management of the dead from armed conflict

Organising of training courses and field visits in the area covered by the position.

Assists in the implementation of ICRC’s Forensic Strategy and activities related to this file.

Organises workshops on management of human remains to various target populations

Assists in the dissemination of the organisations’ communications on forensic science and humanitarian action


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


Forensic practitioner holding a Masters’ Degree or equivalent in Medical, Biological or Forensic Sciences.

3-4 years professional experience in similar field activity.

Forensic dissemination experience and skills and capacity to adapt the message to diverse audiences;

Practice in the field of forensic sciences and humanitarian practice;

Commitment towards highest forensic scientific and ethical standards;

Good command of written and spoken English and speaking Kanuri, and Hausa would be a strong asset.

Good computer skills, good command of standard software and knowledge of internet search.

Good knowledge of geographically assigned environment.


PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:


Strongly motivated by humanitarian work

Solid communication skills as the position involves networking with different level of interlocutors with government and non-government interlocutors

Ability to create a focused learning environment at all levels and to adapt teaching to different audiences

Capacity to adhere to and to implement procedures

Solution and objective oriented, organized, methodical and flexible personality, ability to work independently and within a team

Ability to travel in all parts of the country

Ability to work under pressure and in a hazardous environment

Good analytical skills

Willingness to receive all appropriate vaccinations required as deemed necessary for working directly with human remains. In exceptional circumstances demonstrated handling human remains in mortuaries, cemeteries, hospitals and at death scenes where ICRC may be requested to provide hands-on support.


TO APPLY


Applicants should send their application letter, curriculum vitae and contact details of three referees to: ABJ_Recruitment_Services@icrc.org


Note


Please clearly indicate “Radio Operator Port Harcourt” as the subject of your application (Applications intended for this role without this subject will not be treated)

The deadline for the submission of applications will be the date above. Late application will not be considered

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

However, ICRC will not request for any monetary payments from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process.


DUE DATE: 27 May, 2016




Vacancies at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Wednesday 18, May 2016

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