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Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need, with programs in over 120 countries, including the United States. We aim to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives by improving their health, education and economic opportunities. In times of acute crisis, we mobilize rapid assistance to help children recover from the effects of war, conflict and natural disasters. Each year, we and our partners reach millions of children in communities around the world. Join our dedicated and diverse staff in their work to improve the well-being of children everywhere.

ROLE:

The BSFP Food Monitor supports the BSFP program and works with urban and rural communities at the grass root level with stakeholders and is responsible for independently monitoring the activities of the distribution team as they conduct sensitization, mobilization, registration and delivering food aid to targeted communities/groups in a timely, orderly manner according to accepted best-practices to the deserving beneficiaries.

Primary responsibilities include: monitoring distribution team activities using the prepared Distribution Monitoring Form, returning to communities after distributions to complete Post-distribution Monitoring using the prepared PDM form, compiling these findings and elevating to the MEAL team a general analysis as well as highlighting any areas of non-compliance.

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:

  1. Transport Monitoring
  • Using a prepared Logistics Monitoring Form, observe, document and report on the loading, off-loading, transporting, storing and distribution of commodities to ensure adherence to policies and donor regulations
  • Monitor the work of porters/laborers handling commodities and ensuring that they are handling these carefully to minimize loss during loading/off-loading at warehouses and end destination/delivery points.
  • Gather information that can be used to reconstruct timelines of damages to commodities that occurred while under transporter control.
  1. Commodity Storage Monitoring:
  • Using the provided Warehouse Monitoring Check List, observe, document and report on the cleanliness & maintenance conditions of warehouses holding SC programmed commodities. This includes conducting inspections to determine if the warehouses are being kept in functional order (leaky roofs, damaged walls, windows and/or doors, etc.), security including appropriate fencing (when necessary) and outside lighting, and the provisioning of all necessary equipment per donor regulations.
  • Monitor and prepare report to inform the concerned office that warehouse keys are kept properly and necessary equipment such scales, torches, pallets, cleaning materials and rodent control materials are in place.
  • Conduct routine checks the commodity stock in comparison with records (stock register) including a physical counts of the warehouse.
  1. Monitor Commodity Distribution:
  • Using the prepared Distribution Monitoring Form, observe and report on appropriate distribution methodologies for commodities to eligible and legitimate recipients/beneficiaries according to the approved distribution plan and as per agreed ration size approved by the donor.
  • Monitor that information dissemination of food distribution schedules take place well in advance to the beneficiary population via the Community Distribution Committee and Local Leaders.
  • Monitor the work of program distribution team staff during distributions to ensure that all actions adhere to SC policies and donor regulations and to minimize the risk of damage, loss, theft and/or misuse of commodity.
  • Monitor that all equipment & materials such as weighing scales, regulated scoops, tarpaulins, pallets, necessary report formats, etc. are available at each distribution.
  • Monitor that all non-distributed commodities at the end of the distribution period are documented and returned to the warehouse, accompanied with a waybill.
  • Using the provided Post-Distribution Monitoring Form, randomly monitor a statistically relevant sample of beneficiaries after they have received commodities within 7 working days at or around the distribution point and at their homes using established survey methods; Properly document the results these interviews and immediately report directly to the Program Manager if there is irregularities identified.
  • Assist Program Management in preparing monthly commodity distribution and delivery plans by providing critical feedback on schedules in coordination with distribution field agents/commodity distributors, health program personnel, Distribution Officers (Dist. Team Leaders), etc.
  1. Reporting:
  • Compile all Monitoring Forms (Warehouse, Distribution, and PDM) and ensure that these are submitted in a timely manner to the Field Office MEAL Officer.
  • Support the MEAL Team in documenting any complaints or feedback received as a part of monitoring duties and ensure that this is followed up on in a timely manner.

SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)

Accountability:

  • Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values

Ambition:

  • Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves, takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages others to do the same
  • Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
  • Future orientated, thinks strategically

Collaboration:

  • Builds and maintains effective relationships, with team members, colleagues, and external partners in humanitarian activities
  • Values diversity among team members and sees it as a source of competitive strength
  • Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to

Creativity:

  • Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
  • Willing to take disciplined risks

Integrity:

  • Honest, encourages openness and transparency, demonstrates highest levels of integrity

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Required:

  • Minimum education of HND or equivalent qualification in social sciences
  • Prior experience in humanitarian or international development programming with at least 2 year of field experience working with beneficiaries in a monitoring and evaluation capacity.
  • Understanding of monitoring & evaluation best-practices
  • Ability to collect, record compile and analyze data documenting distribution details especially as relates to commodity quantities and numbers of beneficiaries
  • Good communication skills with the rural community members, local and traditional leaders, good planning, reporting functions.
  • Understanding of basic anti-fraud practices
  • Experience working in a conflict setting
  • Excellent written and spoken English

Desirable:

  • Previous experience in WFP, USDA or USAID/FFP programmes
  • Experience in community mobilization and group organizational skills
  • Understanding of basic nutrition concepts, screening stages of malnutrition
  • Competence in Microsoft Office

Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as applications will be reviewed as they come in.Save the Children reserves the right to change the closing date, if considered necessary. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. Around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm.

We do whatever it takes for children – every day and in times of crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share.

The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries.

It was established in the United Kingdom in 1919 in order to improve the lives of children through better education, health care, and economic opportunities, as well as providing emergency aid in natural disasters, war, and other conflicts.

In addition to the UK organisation, there are 29 other national Save the Children organisations who are members of Save the Children International, a global network of nonprofit organisations supporting local partners in over 120 countries around the world.

In 2015, we reached over 62 million children directly through our and our partners' work.

Save the Children has led global action on children’s rights for more than 90 years.

1919 Eglantyne Jebb established the Save the Children Fund to feed children facing starvation after the First World War

1924 the League of Nations adopted Eglantyne’s charter on children’s rights

1939–1945 During the Second World War, we worked to safeguard children directly affected by the war. We continue to do this in conflict-affected regions

1977 A number of Save the Children organisations formed an alliance to coordinate campaigning work to improve outcomes for the world’s children, sowing the seeds for Save the Children as a single global movement for children

1989 The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

194 countries have signed up to this legally binding convention

2004–2009 Save the Children’s largest humanitarian operation, in response to the Indian Ocean tsunami. Our tsunami response programme received funding of US$272 million, largely through generous donations

2009 Save the Children launched EVERY ONE, our largest ever global campaign, to prevent millions of mothers and young children from dying

2012 Our work once again touched the lives of over 125 million children worldwide and directly reached 45 million children.

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0 USD Borno State CF 3201 Abc road Contract , 40 hours per week Save the Children

Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need, with programs in over 120 countries, including the United States. We aim to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives by improving their health, education and economic opportunities. In times of acute crisis, we mobilize rapid assistance to help children recover from the effects of war, conflict and natural disasters. Each year, we and our partners reach millions of children in communities around the world. Join our dedicated and diverse staff in their work to improve the well-being of children everywhere.

ROLE:

The BSFP Food Monitor supports the BSFP program and works with urban and rural communities at the grass root level with stakeholders and is responsible for independently monitoring the activities of the distribution team as they conduct sensitization, mobilization, registration and delivering food aid to targeted communities/groups in a timely, orderly manner according to accepted best-practices to the deserving beneficiaries.

Primary responsibilities include: monitoring distribution team activities using the prepared Distribution Monitoring Form, returning to communities after distributions to complete Post-distribution Monitoring using the prepared PDM form, compiling these findings and elevating to the MEAL team a general analysis as well as highlighting any areas of non-compliance.

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:

  1. Transport Monitoring
  • Using a prepared Logistics Monitoring Form, observe, document and report on the loading, off-loading, transporting, storing and distribution of commodities to ensure adherence to policies and donor regulations
  • Monitor the work of porters/laborers handling commodities and ensuring that they are handling these carefully to minimize loss during loading/off-loading at warehouses and end destination/delivery points.
  • Gather information that can be used to reconstruct timelines of damages to commodities that occurred while under transporter control.
  1. Commodity Storage Monitoring:
  • Using the provided Warehouse Monitoring Check List, observe, document and report on the cleanliness & maintenance conditions of warehouses holding SC programmed commodities. This includes conducting inspections to determine if the warehouses are being kept in functional order (leaky roofs, damaged walls, windows and/or doors, etc.), security including appropriate fencing (when necessary) and outside lighting, and the provisioning of all necessary equipment per donor regulations.
  • Monitor and prepare report to inform the concerned office that warehouse keys are kept properly and necessary equipment such scales, torches, pallets, cleaning materials and rodent control materials are in place.
  • Conduct routine checks the commodity stock in comparison with records (stock register) including a physical counts of the warehouse.
  1. Monitor Commodity Distribution:
  • Using the prepared Distribution Monitoring Form, observe and report on appropriate distribution methodologies for commodities to eligible and legitimate recipients/beneficiaries according to the approved distribution plan and as per agreed ration size approved by the donor.
  • Monitor that information dissemination of food distribution schedules take place well in advance to the beneficiary population via the Community Distribution Committee and Local Leaders.
  • Monitor the work of program distribution team staff during distributions to ensure that all actions adhere to SC policies and donor regulations and to minimize the risk of damage, loss, theft and/or misuse of commodity.
  • Monitor that all equipment & materials such as weighing scales, regulated scoops, tarpaulins, pallets, necessary report formats, etc. are available at each distribution.
  • Monitor that all non-distributed commodities at the end of the distribution period are documented and returned to the warehouse, accompanied with a waybill.
  • Using the provided Post-Distribution Monitoring Form, randomly monitor a statistically relevant sample of beneficiaries after they have received commodities within 7 working days at or around the distribution point and at their homes using established survey methods; Properly document the results these interviews and immediately report directly to the Program Manager if there is irregularities identified.
  • Assist Program Management in preparing monthly commodity distribution and delivery plans by providing critical feedback on schedules in coordination with distribution field agents/commodity distributors, health program personnel, Distribution Officers (Dist. Team Leaders), etc.
  1. Reporting:
  • Compile all Monitoring Forms (Warehouse, Distribution, and PDM) and ensure that these are submitted in a timely manner to the Field Office MEAL Officer.
  • Support the MEAL Team in documenting any complaints or feedback received as a part of monitoring duties and ensure that this is followed up on in a timely manner.

SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)

Accountability:

  • Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values

Ambition:

  • Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves, takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages others to do the same
  • Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
  • Future orientated, thinks strategically

Collaboration:

  • Builds and maintains effective relationships, with team members, colleagues, and external partners in humanitarian activities
  • Values diversity among team members and sees it as a source of competitive strength
  • Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to

Creativity:

  • Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
  • Willing to take disciplined risks

Integrity:

  • Honest, encourages openness and transparency, demonstrates highest levels of integrity

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Required:

  • Minimum education of HND or equivalent qualification in social sciences
  • Prior experience in humanitarian or international development programming with at least 2 year of field experience working with beneficiaries in a monitoring and evaluation capacity.
  • Understanding of monitoring & evaluation best-practices
  • Ability to collect, record compile and analyze data documenting distribution details especially as relates to commodity quantities and numbers of beneficiaries
  • Good communication skills with the rural community members, local and traditional leaders, good planning, reporting functions.
  • Understanding of basic anti-fraud practices
  • Experience working in a conflict setting
  • Excellent written and spoken English

Desirable:

  • Previous experience in WFP, USDA or USAID/FFP programmes
  • Experience in community mobilization and group organizational skills
  • Understanding of basic nutrition concepts, screening stages of malnutrition
  • Competence in Microsoft Office

Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as applications will be reviewed as they come in.Save the Children reserves the right to change the closing date, if considered necessary. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

2017-05-02

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