Saturday, October 28, 2017

Job Opportunities at Action Against Hunger | ACF-International, Saturday 28, October 2017

Action Against Hunger | ACF-International works to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable communities, through nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy.


REGIONAL MONITORING & EVALUATION COORDINATOR

LOCATION: 
Maiduguri, Borno, Nigeria


JOB DESCRIPTION

You’ll Contribute to ending World Hunger by:


implementing an effective system to monitor progress, outcomes, impacts and successes of project activities and performance at all levels. Monitor all grant activities and ensure that the project complies with donor performance reporting requirements.

Key Activities in your Role will include:


To provide technical oversight of AAH’s monitoring and evaluation activities of humanitarian programming in Northeastern Nigeria.

To build the capacity of staff and partners on M&E through trainings, mentorship and coaching to ensure quality control of monitoring and evaluation activities, both at management and operational levels.

To ensure capitalization, learning and reporting of all projects activities across the region.

To support proper and adequate resource management: HR, Finance and assets.

To represent the department and the organization at state and LGA level and promote Action Against Hunger’s technical viewpoints, guidelines and methods of work.


REQUIREMENTS

Does this Description fit you?

You have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, Statistics, Mathematics, Business Administration or Computer Science, with relevant experience in data analysis in emergency or development sector.

You have a Minimum of 4 years of previous experience working with NGOs covering multi-sectorial programming.

You have Proven management and coordination skills (HR, projects, and stress management).

You are able to adjust your own style to represent Action Against Hunger appropriately with a range of national counterparts, as well as colleagues from other cultures & professions.

You can provide technical advice in clear, unambiguous language, patiently explaining to field teams the reasons behind your conclusions in order to develop their technical skills.

You are diplomatic & can assist colleagues to handle difficult situations.

You have Proven experience in a technical advisory role in monitoring and results management.

You have Knowledge and experience in qualitative and quantitative data management techniques including proficient and skilful use of SPSS, STATA, EXCEL, Epi-info software’s.

You have advanced knowledge of international humanitarian guidelines and standards including those of donors.

You have experience with Mobile Data Collection Systems (ODK, Kobo) and providing technical guidance to field teams.

You are Familiar with emergency donors (OFDA, ECHO, UN, DFID, FFP…) reporting and regulations.

You have experience with market-based emergency response (ex. Cash Transfers, EMMA…)

You have experience with Geographic Information Systems (QGIS, ArcGIS packages) and utilizing data for decision-making.

You have Work experience in Nigeria.


BENEFITS

Action Against Hunger values its employees and offers a comprehensive remuneration and benefits package. These include but are not limited to:


Health Insurance

R&R Breaks

Paid annual leave (vacation)

Training opportunities

Child allowance


FIELD COORDINATOR

LOCATION:
 Maiduguri, Borno


JOB DESCRIPTION

You will contribute to ending world hunger by

promoting relevant, needs-based, integrated humanitarian/recovery programming in line with country strategy, and ensuring proper project cycle management by working closely with program managers under the technical guidance of the Technical Coordinators.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Key activities in your role will include:

Effectively manage and develop Action Against Hunger’s Programming and Strategy in Maiduguri, Western Borno State.

Ensure Safety and Security of Action Against Hunger’s Staff and Assets.

Overall responsibility for Action Against Hunger’s Finance, Human Resources, and Logistics in Borno state.

Field representation of Action Against Hunger and adherence to the Mandate/Charter/Principles.


REQUIREMENTS


You’re an experienced humanitarian professional:

With a university degree; Masters in humanitarian studies is preferred

Minimum of 5 years of previous experience working with NGOs covering multi-sectoral programming

Proven management and coordination skills (HR, projects, and stress management)

Proven ability to translate learning, analysis and evaluation into operational planning and strategy

Excellent written and spoken English, including the ability to write clear and engaging reports

Advanced knowledge of international humanitarian principles

Advanced knowledge of international humanitarian guidelines and standards including those of donors

Ability to work in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with respect for diversity, including ability to motivate, train and organize a multi-cultural team

Ability to work independently and under pressure in a rapidly changing professional environment.

Diplomacy and good interpersonal skills, with the ability to remain calm under pressure and not lose sight of strategic priorities

Ability and willingness to travel regularly to the field sites

Experience in insecure context


PREFERRED:

Preferred if previously worked with Action Against Hunger

Experience in conflict-related displacements and nutrition crisis context

Familiarity with emergency donors (OFDA, ECHO, UN, DFID, FFP) reporting and regulation

Working experience in Nigeria


BENEFITS

Action Against Hunger values its employees and offers a comprehensive remuneration and benefits package. These include but are not limited to:


Health Insurance

R&R Breaks

Paid annual leave (vacation)

Training opportunities

Child allowance


TO APPLY

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