Job Expired
FH Ethiopia
Angacha
3 years
1 Position
2023-02-09
to
2023-02-19
Educational Planning and Management
Full Time
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Job Description
FH Ethiopia is a non-governmental organization engaged in relief and development activities. At FH, we operate under a set of guiding principles we call the “The Heartbeat”. This includes our Values, Vision and Purpose, which serve as the explanation of who we are and how we work as organization. Together we follow God’s call responding to human suffering and graduating communities from extreme poverty. FH Ethiopia would like to invite potential internal and external candidates to apply for the following position:
Position: Training & Education officer/ ICD
Duty Station: Angacha
Duration of Contract: One-year contract, Renewable (with 60 working days probation period)
Salary: As per the salary scale of the organization
Closing date: February 19, 2023
Job Summary
Responsible for the implementation of Training and Education activities planned to be performed according to the document signed between Food for the Hungry Ethiopia (FHE hereinafter) and the regional government based on the donor requirements. The position supervises social workers.
Key Result # 1 – Technical Responsibilities
1. Make sure that children’s Intellectual, Physical, Spiritual and Social development well addressed for holistic development;
2. Manages all the component activities in line with the donors’ requirements;
3. Initiates, encourages and advises all social workers towards having meaningful relationships with sponsored children, churches, families and community leaders.
Key Result # 2 – Increasing children access to School and performance
1. Follows up the progress over time, the accomplishment of home visits, tutorial classes and Sunday school programs against the project plan;
2. Prepares rewards for the best performing sponsored children on Academic, Sunday school, Sports and Arts contests on the basis of the report from a team leader.
Key Result # 3 – Psychosocial Support and Capacity building
1. Organizes the CDP day and Christmas celebrations to meet the need of the sponsored children,
2. Helps the project manager in building the capacity of the project staff to internalize Corporate Identity, Sponsorship manual related to Early Child Development, heartbeat and other relevant materials;
3. Organizes and invites qualified trainers for all trainings on leaders, families and churches under ICDP,
4. Prepares training plan, curricula and organizes training manuals for all the trainings related to leaders, families and churches,
Key Result # 4 – Staff Management
1. Initiates, encourages and advises all social workers towards having meaningful relationships with children, churches, families and community leaders.
2. Encourages all workers under the supervision for better achievement in managing and handling the activities to be performed with families, leaders and local churches according to the program plan,
3. Conduct monthly review meetings with all ICDP social workers so as to discuss accomplishments, problems encountered and seek possible solutions together.
4. Ensure that each staff under the ICDP program is performing his/her duties and is working to the best of his/her abilities.
5. Ensure that performance evaluation is conducted periodically for all staff under supervision, and that the form is completed and submitted to the project manager as per personnel rules and regulation.
Key Result # 5 – Planning and Reporting
1. Prepares annual plan of action and budget with other staff in the project;
2. Prepares monthly, quarterly, bi-annually and annual reports (for Head Office, BoFED, DPPC and NOs) including impacts, problems encountered and solutions proposed and submits to the project manager on time.
3. Prepares beneficiary profiles and other success stories and submits to the project manager on time;
4. Prepares plan of action and budget for the component;
Key Result # 6 – Monitoring and Evaluation
1. Ensures that the component activities are being implemented in accordance with the project annual operational plan.
2. Observes any changes within the project for impacts (both positive/negative) in the community and records them for self-monitoring and evaluation.
3. Monitors progress of children in the program Intellectually, Spiritually, Socially and Physically and communicate with project manager;
4. Conduct monthly review meetings with center supervisors and social workers so as to discuss accomplishments, problems encountered and seek possible solutions together.
5. Encourages all workers under the component for better achievement in managing and handling the activities to be performed with families, leaders and local churches according to the project action plan;
Safeguarding Policy
FH strives to provide an environment free from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment in all places where relief and development programs are implemented. FH holds a zero-tolerance policy against sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment. FH expects its employees to maintain high ethical standards, protect organizational integrity and reputation, and ensure that FH work is carried out in honest and fair methods, in alignment with the FH Heartbeat and safeguarding and associated policies. Violations to stated policies will be subject to corrective action up to and including termination of employment.
Gender Responsibility
⮚ Provide adequate time to staff to participate in gender sensitivity workshops and related events.
⮚ Through observation, interviews, and spot-checks, ensure that the staff planning process is gender sensitive.
⮚ Build a better gender balance in staffing through affirmative action.
⮚ Observe if women staff are as involved as men in high-profile activities such as interaction with visitors and chairing meetings, and take corrective action if warranted.
⮚ Encourage female staff to participate in external networks (local and regional), as well as seminars and cross visits.
⮚ Facilitate open and regular discussions with staff on about the work environment, policies, and values convenient to gender issues.
Safety & Security Responsibility
⮚ Encourages compliance of Safety and Security principles and policies of the organization by all staffs;
⮚ Visiting project Offices and operational areas periodically to meet staff and making sure that all staff members are aware of the safety and security procedures;
⮚ Explains to staffs the reasoning behind the organization’s safety and security policies and procedures
⮚ Organizing local training sessions, such as First Aid, Fire Safety, and Defensive Driving for staff members. If possible, he/she should conduct briefing and training sessions himself/herself;
⮚ Ensures that safety and security objectives are added to performance reviews and evaluations of all staff members;
⮚ Encourages staffs to adopt safe and secure practices. Ensuring that updated personnel information related to safety (Record of Emergency Data) and security management are kept in Human resources.
Job Level Specifications
⮚ Full agreement with FH’s Christian foundation and beliefs as expressed in The Heartbeat: our Values, Vision, and Purpose.
⮚ Strong Interpersonal skills,
⮚ Emotional maturity,
⮚ Cross-cultural Sensitivity,
⮚ Ability to work effectively under pressure
Experience
⮚ 3 years related experience in a relevant position Preferably in INGO Setting
Education/Certifications
⮚ BA / BSc in Education or related field of study.
Distinguishing Competencies
⮚ Strong computer skill and knowledge in the area of MS word, MS Excel, MS Access, PowerPoint and email communication.
⮚ High level of initiative taking.
Language
Proficiency in both spoken and written English. Ability to write reports and business correspondence. Knowledge of local language of the intervention area is preferred.
Women Candidates are highly encouraged to apply
Submit your CV via email: recruitment_fhe@fh.org
Candidates MUST refer the position title “Training & Education officer/ ICD” on the subject line of their email and applications.
Fields Of Study
Educational Planning and Management