Humanitarian Program Coordinator Cordaid, Central African Republic 104 views0 applications


Cordaid CAR is running Humanitarian Aid and Recovery programmes in the country. Its programmes are focused on some of the most conflict-affected regions in the country including the prefectures of Ouham-Pende (Bozoum, Bocaranga) and Basse Kotto. Cordaid currently implements a humanitarian program funded by the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs and plays a leading role in coordinating the country-wide emergency response of nine Dutch NGO’s. These activities enhance the sectors of Food Security & Livelihoods, WASH, Nutrition and Protection. Phase 5 of this program started 1 April 2019 and will run until 31 December 2019. The goal is to expand this programme to other areas in the future.

In Cordaid we believe in continuum and support the immediate needs of the people affected as well as the longer-term needs, to create sustainable impact and build resilient communities. Within the Humanitarian Aid Unit, we focus our work with partners and communities on activities and capacity building to enable them to cope (better) with future disasters. Where possible, we link with other expert areas and programmes of our organisation to further sustain the impact of our work.

Our guiding approach is Linking Relief, (Resilient) Recovery and Development (LRRD).

Position and responsibility

The CAR Humanitarian Program Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and management of the humanitarian program while ensuring that interventions are prompt, well planned, have the necessary resources and are accountable both to the donors and the beneficiaries.

He/she will report directly to the Program Director in Bangui and will liaise closely with the designated Program Manager of the Cordaid Humanitarian Unit in The Hague for technical advice and organize support of shelter and wash experts. For the Joint Response Value / Collaborative Impact component, close liaison will be necessary to ensure equal communication with partners in CAR as well as in the Netherlands.

The Humanitarian Program Coordinator will supervise the Humanitarian Program Assistant.

Specific objectives

CAR Joint Response

  • Oversee the Dutch Joint Humanitarian Response Appeal for CAR phase 5 in collaboration with the response coordinator;
  • Identify and exchange funding opportunities and share information with CARJR5 partners;
  • Provide logistic support for representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while visiting CARJR5 projects;
  • Organize and facilitate mid-term review of CARJR5 in close coordination with Program Manager Humanitarian Unit HQ.

Cordaid Humanitarian Program

  • Support the implementation of the Cordaid Joint Response Program in Ouham Pende to ensure smooth implementation of the program (headed by an expat Program Manager);
  • Oversee spending and program progress against agreed targets and spending plans;
  • Replace the Bocaranga Program Manager during his absence at field level;
  • Support the implementation of any other Humanitarian Program in the Central African Republic; maintain good relations with local partners and ensure results are met within the available timeframe;
  • Work closely with Security and Logistics Coordinator to ensure that the interventions of the humanitarian program are carried out in accordance with the security management plan;
  • Participate actively on behalf of Cordaid in relevant clusters at Bangui and field levels (Food Security, Wash, Protection, NFI/Shelter/Camp Management); share relevant information with Cordaid CAR and HQ;
  • Strengthen the relationship with local and International Caritas actors in CAR and support joint program implementation, added up with capacity building for quality project implementation;
  • Support the expansion and strengthening of the Humanitarian Aid program within the framework of the Country Strategy (creating synergy with Cordaid programs on Health, Education and Security & Justice where relevant and feasible);
  • Prepare, review and submit donor reports in accordance with the reporting schedule of project and rules of donors and Cordaid.

Fundraising, networking and acquisition

  • Identify opportunities for funding from the UN system and other international donors/sources;
  • Develop project proposals and budget for the humanitarian program in CAR where applicable;
  • Identify suitable consortium partners for various upcoming calls, in close coordination with the Country Director and the Program Director and build relations; these should include Caritas International agencies;
  • Build solid relations with relevant donors (Humanitarian and Rehabilitation) and write winning proposals for calls, in close coordination & cooperation of Country Office and HQ;
  • Represent Cordaid in relevant Caritas, UN, OCHA, and other humanitarian coordination / thematic cluster meetings;
  • Support and promote other Cordaid fundraising activities (institutional, private and corporate fundraising).

Qualifications

  • Advanced university degree, preferably in an appropriate field such as disaster management, conflict mitigation, development and international affairs, and Management studies;
  • Minimum of 4 years’ experience in the field, preferably in complex humanitarian situations or emergencies;
  • Experience working in coordination with international and national partner organizations;
  • Excellent program management skills, planning, budget management, organization, interpersonal and communication;
  • Excellent French and English language writing and communications skills;
  • Ability to work both independently and as a team;
  • Ability to work long hours in stressful environments, insecure, unstable or rigorous;
  • Flexibility, ability to easily overcome the pressure, ability to improvise, flexibility and sensitivity to cultural diversity;
  • Commitment to the mission and goals of the Cordaid program and the security policy.

Specifics of station

The Humanitarian Program Coordinator will be based in Bangui but will spend at least 50% of his/her working time on the ground in Bocaranga, Koui, Damara, Alindao, Bangassou, etc to monitor the emergency operations and the implementation of the program. The safety and security situation in CAR remains volatile, but is constantly monitored by Cordaid and appropriate policies are in place. This is a non-accompanied posting.

Contract information

The contract period is for six months starting as soon as possible, with the intention to extend for a longer period. We offer a Cordaid contract with a competitive salary and a benefit package which includes R&R, a comprehensive insurance cover, social security and pension contribution, a holiday allowance, 13th month, hardship allowance and cost of living allowance.

How to apply:

Further information & how to apply

Applications including a motivation letter and extensive CV in English, including the contact details of at least three professional references, should be forwarded on attn. of mr Sosthène Hicuburundi before June 2nd, 2019.

An integrity screening will be part of the application procedure.

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Cordaid is the Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development Aid (CORDAID). It is one of the biggest international development organizations, with a network of around a thousand partner organisations in 36 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and has a disposable annual budget of around 170 million euros (2006).

 Cordaid directly employs 400 people, amongst them 300 are based in the Netherlands and the rest are stationed all over the world (2010). Cordaid is also known under the names of the funds it manages: Cordaid Memisa, Cordaid Mensen in Nood (People in Need), Cordaid Bond Zonder Naam (Association Without Name), Cordaid Kinderstem (Children's Voice).

Cordaid was founded in 1999 in The Hague, with the aim of helping people in distress and fighting structural poverty. It is a merge of three Dutch Catholic development organisations: Memisa Medicus Mundi (created in 1925), Mensen in Nood (People in Need, created in 1914) and Lenten Campaign/Bilance. The history of these organisations goes back to the beginning of the 20th century when the organisations were active in the area of shelter and (missionary) care for refugees, providing direct aid in the event of disasters, medical care and direct improvement of social and economic position of poor people.

The merge allowed the newly created NGO to benefit from broader resources, rationalised management and organisation and aimed at coordinating actions and projects. Each organisation became a fund with Kinderstem (Children's voice) being part of Mensen in Nood, until October 2004, when Cordaid's General Assembly voted the creation of a separate fund focusing on aid to children living in slums. Cordaid Microcredit was formed in October 2006, following the tenth anniversary of the microfinance activities. On 1 January 2007, the Dutch NGO Bond Zonder Naam (founded in 1938) joined Cordaid. Since 2012 the campaigning cooperation with the Lenten Campaign Foundation ('Vastenaktie') has ended.

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0 USD Bangui CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Cordaid Cordaid CAR is running Humanitarian Aid and Recovery programmes in the country. Its programmes are focused on some of the most conflict-affected regions in the country including the prefectures of Ouham-Pende (Bozoum, Bocaranga) and Basse Kotto. Cordaid currently implements a humanitarian program funded by the Dutch ministry of foreign affairs and plays a leading role in coordinating the country-wide emergency response of nine Dutch NGO’s. These activities enhance the sectors of Food Security & Livelihoods, WASH, Nutrition and Protection. Phase 5 of this program started 1 April 2019 and will run until 31 December 2019. The goal is to expand this programme to other areas in the future.
In Cordaid we believe in continuum and support the immediate needs of the people affected as well as the longer-term needs, to create sustainable impact and build resilient communities. Within the Humanitarian Aid Unit, we focus our work with partners and communities on activities and capacity building to enable them to cope (better) with future disasters. Where possible, we link with other expert areas and programmes of our organisation to further sustain the impact of our work.Our guiding approach is Linking Relief, (Resilient) Recovery and Development (LRRD).Position and responsibilityThe CAR Humanitarian Program Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and management of the humanitarian program while ensuring that interventions are prompt, well planned, have the necessary resources and are accountable both to the donors and the beneficiaries.He/she will report directly to the Program Director in Bangui and will liaise closely with the designated Program Manager of the Cordaid Humanitarian Unit in The Hague for technical advice and organize support of shelter and wash experts. For the Joint Response Value / Collaborative Impact component, close liaison will be necessary to ensure equal communication with partners in CAR as well as in the Netherlands.The Humanitarian Program Coordinator will supervise the Humanitarian Program Assistant.Specific objectivesCAR Joint Response
  • Oversee the Dutch Joint Humanitarian Response Appeal for CAR phase 5 in collaboration with the response coordinator;
  • Identify and exchange funding opportunities and share information with CARJR5 partners;
  • Provide logistic support for representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while visiting CARJR5 projects;
  • Organize and facilitate mid-term review of CARJR5 in close coordination with Program Manager Humanitarian Unit HQ.
Cordaid Humanitarian Program
  • Support the implementation of the Cordaid Joint Response Program in Ouham Pende to ensure smooth implementation of the program (headed by an expat Program Manager);
  • Oversee spending and program progress against agreed targets and spending plans;
  • Replace the Bocaranga Program Manager during his absence at field level;
  • Support the implementation of any other Humanitarian Program in the Central African Republic; maintain good relations with local partners and ensure results are met within the available timeframe;
  • Work closely with Security and Logistics Coordinator to ensure that the interventions of the humanitarian program are carried out in accordance with the security management plan;
  • Participate actively on behalf of Cordaid in relevant clusters at Bangui and field levels (Food Security, Wash, Protection, NFI/Shelter/Camp Management); share relevant information with Cordaid CAR and HQ;
  • Strengthen the relationship with local and International Caritas actors in CAR and support joint program implementation, added up with capacity building for quality project implementation;
  • Support the expansion and strengthening of the Humanitarian Aid program within the framework of the Country Strategy (creating synergy with Cordaid programs on Health, Education and Security & Justice where relevant and feasible);
  • Prepare, review and submit donor reports in accordance with the reporting schedule of project and rules of donors and Cordaid.
Fundraising, networking and acquisition
  • Identify opportunities for funding from the UN system and other international donors/sources;
  • Develop project proposals and budget for the humanitarian program in CAR where applicable;
  • Identify suitable consortium partners for various upcoming calls, in close coordination with the Country Director and the Program Director and build relations; these should include Caritas International agencies;
  • Build solid relations with relevant donors (Humanitarian and Rehabilitation) and write winning proposals for calls, in close coordination & cooperation of Country Office and HQ;
  • Represent Cordaid in relevant Caritas, UN, OCHA, and other humanitarian coordination / thematic cluster meetings;
  • Support and promote other Cordaid fundraising activities (institutional, private and corporate fundraising).
Qualifications
  • Advanced university degree, preferably in an appropriate field such as disaster management, conflict mitigation, development and international affairs, and Management studies;
  • Minimum of 4 years’ experience in the field, preferably in complex humanitarian situations or emergencies;
  • Experience working in coordination with international and national partner organizations;
  • Excellent program management skills, planning, budget management, organization, interpersonal and communication;
  • Excellent French and English language writing and communications skills;
  • Ability to work both independently and as a team;
  • Ability to work long hours in stressful environments, insecure, unstable or rigorous;
  • Flexibility, ability to easily overcome the pressure, ability to improvise, flexibility and sensitivity to cultural diversity;
  • Commitment to the mission and goals of the Cordaid program and the security policy.
Specifics of stationThe Humanitarian Program Coordinator will be based in Bangui but will spend at least 50% of his/her working time on the ground in Bocaranga, Koui, Damara, Alindao, Bangassou, etc to monitor the emergency operations and the implementation of the program. The safety and security situation in CAR remains volatile, but is constantly monitored by Cordaid and appropriate policies are in place. This is a non-accompanied posting.Contract informationThe contract period is for six months starting as soon as possible, with the intention to extend for a longer period. We offer a Cordaid contract with a competitive salary and a benefit package which includes R&R, a comprehensive insurance cover, social security and pension contribution, a holiday allowance, 13th month, hardship allowance and cost of living allowance.
How to apply:

Further information & how to apply

Applications including a motivation letter and extensive CV in English, including the contact details of at least three professional references, should be forwarded on attn. of mr Sosthène Hicuburundi before June 2nd, 2019.

An integrity screening will be part of the application procedure.

2019-06-03

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