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HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation Ethiopia
Addis Ababa
5 years
1 Position
2023-11-29
to
2023-12-09
Disaster Risk Management and Sustainable Development
Economics
Full Time
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Job Description
The Humanitarian Coordinator will ensure that relevant emergency preparedness and response capacities are built in the Helvetas Ethiopia programme, with a strong focus on the nexus of humanitarian and development activities. The role holder will lead the design, planning, and coordination of effective and appropriate large and smaller-scale stand-alone humanitarian interventions that are implemented and managed by respective project teams as well as designing nexus and ER elements in development projects. The position furthermore takes the lead on the country humanitarian strategic management, representation, coordination, advocacy and programme support at senior level.
This position will be based in Addis Ababa Helvetas HO and works with project managers, focal persons and other staff members in HELVETAS field locations (Sekota, Debark, Bahr Dar, Hawasa and Yabelo) and any other as required and as requested.
Provide strategic leadership in establishing the Helvetas’ humanitarian response strategy in line with the Country Strategy and building on the principles of Triple Nexus – connecting humanitarian with developmental action and peace building;
Coordinate within Helvetas’ regional offices on humanitarian issues build strategies accordingly;
Liaise with HO donor units and technical advisors to assure strategies and proposals meet internal standards and are donor compliant;
Develop and maintain close working relationships with project teams, experts (SIE, MEAL, Safety & Security) and Communications Officer to encourage and strengthen Helvetas’ overall Emergency Preparedness & Response quality;
Build the capacity of staff in humanitarian response including conducting assessment, design and implementation of humanitarian response activities.
2. Planning and Preparation:
Lead the design and development of appropriate contingency plans, and related preparedness and mitigation strategies, including capacity building initiatives, to ensure Helvetas’ humanitarian mandate can be met at all times;
Lead the preparedness by ensuring that well-trained human resources are always ready to act and appropriate tools and modalities are readily available to project teams and implementing partners.
Support partner organizations in developing required capacity to deliver projects within agreed parameters.
Ensure that key humanitarian information is circulated timely, within Helvetas and with partners
Ensure that funds are properly allocated to humanitarian preparedness, capacity building and implementation.
3. Procedures and Protocols:
Coordinate the overall national and local response as and when required;
Develop and manage an appropriate response to humanitarian crises in line with agreed standards (e.g. Core Humanitarian Standards, Code of Conduct; SPHERE, Gender Policy etc.) and Helvetas’ best practice
Lead and guide the development of a gender sensitive rapid situation assessment mechanism and develop high quality gender responsive proposals for emergency response
Ensure that emergency response activities are implemented in a consultative, participative and gender sensitive way.
4. Operations:
Lead on enhancing Helvetas’ ability to respond in a timely, appropriate, accountable and cost-effective manner to humanitarian crises in programme areas.
Ensure a focus on programme quality and accountability to affected people in a continuum between relief, recovery and on-going development programmes
Provide required inputs to other departmental strategies, including but not limited to preparedness, contingency planning, advocacy, gender, protection and development and support relevant policy issues;
Implement Complaints Response Mechanisms (CRM) for accountability and transparency reasons, particularly in respect of the beneficiary populations we work with.
Be the source of early intelligence and acquire resources for humanitarian response projects through well maintained networks and strong contacts and lead on project design.
5. Representation:
Represent Helvetas in appropriate humanitarian fora at a local and national level with government authorities, UN organizations, NGO’s, private sector and donor agencies.
Upholding HELVETAS’s Core values and ensuring its principles:
Comply and exercise organizational values and culture as stipulated in the Code of Conduct and Child Protection Policy and others in all emergency activities.
Help to promote rights and good governance as well as complaint handling mechanisms in all emergency activities.
Ensure gender transformative behaviour is built into emergency response activities where appropriate.
Master’s in Development Studies, Economics, Disaster Management or any other relevant field with minimum of five years of emergency response management experience with INGOs, UN or other relief and development organizations, notably experience of implementing gendered humanitarian interventions and mainstreaming protection in humanitarian interventions
Direct and relevant experience on gender and social equity programming, training and communication in an INGO setting.
Excellent English language skill both spoken and written with strong comprehension and writing skills, and ability to persuade with diplomacy and tact. Ability to speak more than one Ethiopian language will be an advantage.
Coordination and organisational skills, even under difficult conditions
Cooperation and teamwork with different Helvetas development projects.
Ability/Willingness to frequently travel to project sites.
Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by sending their application and updated CV through HumanResources.ETH@helvetas.org
Female applicants are preferred.
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Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Fields Of Study
Disaster Risk Management and Sustainable Development
Economics