Overview of position
Project background:
- Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office, the Emergency Program Officer – Monitor is responsible to support programmatic visits / field monitoring visits of our client supported programs to ensure they are technically sound, efficiently implemented & administered to meet our client’s quality standards, in order to respond to the needs of the most vulnerable / crisis affected children & their families. Particularly, guided by our client’s Technical Experts, s / he will identify gaps, provide operational, technical solutions & contribute to achieving our client’s integrated emergency response for children & their families.
Background & context
- The humanitarian situation in Somalia is one of the most complex & protracted crises in the world. The context is extremely volatile, fuelled by recurrent & cyclical climate shocks such as drought & floods, armed conflict & insecurity, combined with political & socioeconomic factors, all of which continue to drive humanitarian needs.
- Somalia is currently experiencing its’ fourth consecutive season with poor rainfall since late 2020. As a result, on 23 November 2021 the Somali government declared a national drought emergency. In addition, the current forecasts indicate a risk of a fifth season with poor rainfall. Somalia is thus at risk of facing a severe drought & food insecurity comparable to 2011.
- The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance has increased by 30% from 5.9 million people in 2021 to 7.7 million people in 2022. This increase is mainly due to updated population figures & the increased needs in nutrition & WASH. Without humanitarian assistance, almost 7.1 million are expected to face IPC phase 3 levels or worse by the end 2022.
- Approximately 1.5 million children under the age of five are likely to be acutely malnourished until September 2022.
Justification / purpose of assignment:
- Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office, the Emergency Program Officer – Monitor will support our client deliver assistance to the most vulnerable based on needs, follow up on implementation, monitoring, evaluation & reporting of our client supported multisectoral projects & humanitarian responses.
Role objectives
- In collaboration with our client Program Officers (PO), oversee implementation of our client supported projects, work closely with government & other partners to ensure smooth & efficient execution our client’s humanitarian responses.
- Prepare & submit viable recommendations on alternative approaches & optimal utilization of resources that contribute effectively to the fulfilment of the rights of children & women.
- Support CSO partners for delivery programs against agreed targets ensuring that key bottlenecks are identified, discussed & resolved.
- Ensure referrals / coordination across partners to deliver integrated responses.
- Support capacity development of CSO (with support from our client POs).
- Support our client prepare & implement donor’s field visits.
- Plan, carry out, report & follow up actions points for programmatic visits / field monitoring visits to CSO partners using direct observation or remote monitoring modality.
- In collaboration with our client POs, support CSO partners to train & supervise community workers to conduct systematic community mobilization across our client’s integrated programs & ensure referrals / coordination across partners.
- Support CSO partners to strengthen collaboration with government & other agencies.
- Facilitate data collection, dissemination & information sharing on program / project status implementation & movement / distribution of program / project supplies.
- Follow up on implementation of sectoral program(s) in collaboration with government & our client program staff & implementing partners.
- Participate in selected Rapid Response Missions (RRM) / Minimum Response Package (MRP) to reach internal displaced populations or hard to reach populations on need basis.
- Support implementation of the MRP / rapid response mechanism at to reach international displaced populations or hard to reach populations on need basis.
- Contribute to sub national cluster coordination fora.
- Facilitate field monitoring & data analysis, partners’ mapping & development of regular updates & recommendations.
Project reporting
- This role works under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office.
Key competencies
- Proven ability to work independently to deliver results is required.
- Background / familiarity with emergency is considered as an asset.
- A minimum of two years of progressively responsible professional work experience at the national levels in program / project development, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation & administration, including at least one year in emergency contexts in field work experience.
- Experience in an emergency / humanitarian settings is required.
- Must be fluent in oral & written English & Somali.
Core values required for this role:
- Care.
- Respect.
- Integrity.
- Trust.
- Accountability.
Core competencies required for this role:
- Nurtures, leads & manages people.
- Demonstrates self awareness & ethical awareness.
- Works collaboratively with others.
- Builds & maintains partnerships.
- Innovates & embraces change.
- Thinks & acts strategically.
- Drive to achieve impactful results.
- Manages ambiguity & complexity.
Common technical knowledge required for this role:
- Methodology of program monitoring / project management.
- Our client programmatic goals, visions, positions, policies & strategies.
- Knowledge of global human rights issues, specifically relating to children & women & the current our client position & approaches.
- Our client emergency program policies, goals, strategies & approaches.
- Gender equality & diversity awareness.
Technical knowledge to be acquired / enhanced (for the job):
- UN policies & strategy to address international humanitarian issues & responses.
- UN common approaches to programmatic issues & our client positions.
- UN security operations & guidelines.
Team management
- This role has team management responsibility.
Further information
Under the overall supervision of the Chief Field Office / Emergency specialist CSR will deliver on the following tasks:
Task
Deliverables
Due Date
Weekly field monitor activity plan & report.
Reports
Weekly
Reports on programmatic visits conducted & upload in e-tools.
Reports
Weekly
Follow up to ensure consistent flow of information / data on humanitarian situation in program / project areas & share data with our client teams.
Reports
Weekly
Participate in needs assessment missions to determine program / project priorities & appropriate interventions within the context of interagency framework.
Reports
As required
Document & follow up on timely delivery of humanitarian assistance, supplies & appropriate use of our client resources.
Reports
Weekly
Summary of monthly (linked to payment).
Reports
Monthly