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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: TA Emergency Specialist (Coordinator), P-4
Job Number: 503034
Location: Maiduguri, Nigeria
Work Type: Temporary Appointment
Purpose of the Position
- Under the direction and guidance of the (Deputy)
Representative, coordinates overall country office emergency preparedness
and response.
- Responsible for the development, planning,
implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the emergency interventions,
including fund-raising for emergency activities, to ensure the survival
and well-being of children and mothers and affected communities in
emergency.
- Provides coordination and support for policy and
programme planning and management in UNICEF supported emergency programme.
Key
Expected Results
- Emergency preparedness is effectively arranged
together with establishment of country contingency plans and early warning
mechanisms.
- Emergency preparedness and response plans
addresses gender issues that may be expected to intensify during
emergencies.
- Emergency plans of action are developed, and
compliance and coordination of all sectors with the plans are implemented.
- Policy advice on emergencies and programme
guidance related to implementation of emergency preparedness measures are
effectively provided.
- Coordination and management of emergency
preparedness and response and a consistent flow of information of the
humanitarian situation are effectively maintained within the office.
- Significant improvements are made in the
emergency preparedness and response capability of UNICEF staff and
implementing partners through conduct of effective training activities.
- In the event of an emergency, UNICEF's presence
is promptly established and the initial emergency operational tasks are
effectively executed, including provision of support for information
communication technology, telecommunications facility and all staff
security related assistance in the country office.
- Needs assessment is effectively conducted to
determine priorities and an appropriate intervention by UNICEF based on
the local emergency situation affecting children and their families and
community.
- Effective assistance is provided to the (Deputy)
Representative in emergency operations oversight and program management
with clear accountabilities.
- Emergency appeals and project proposals are
prepared, and concerted efforts are put forward to mobilize donor response
and recovery/rehabilitation-related funding.
- Longer-term requirements of the emergency
operation/interventions are determined to develop a regular operational
and staffing structure.
- Continuous, effective and strategic coordination,
communication, consultation and liaison are maintained with Government, UN
agencies, NGOs, donors and allies in support of the special needs of
children and women affected by emergency situations within the framework
of the cluster approach and based on the Core Commitment for Children.
- Management is kept informed of humanitarian
developments in relevant policies, situation developments, potential
threats and opportunities/issues in the country.
- Emergency preparedness and response strategies
are mainstreamed in the country office's workplans. Sectoral input is
provided for all related documents for the office's Emergency Preparedness
and Response, as well as for the Situation Analysis and the Country
Programme Document.
Key
Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks
Emergency Preparedness:
Emergency Preparedness:
- Ensures that adequate emergency preparedness
measures are taken through the development and updating of country
contingency plans and establishment of early warning mechanisms, which
leads to more effective preparedness and response to specific emergencies.
- Participates in the formulation and development
of plans of action in preparation and response to emergencies, and
monitors compliance of all sectors with emergency plans of action,
including financial resources. Ensures coordination of the management of
emergency preparedness and response.
- Provides policy and program advice related to
emergencies, including on management related issues. Provides direction
and guidance to the country office in the implementation of emergency
preparedness measures, which strengthens preparedness and response
mechanisms in the country faced with impending emergencies.
- Develops and maintains databases on
country/regional information, and ensures the flow of information and
communication crucial for the planning and implementation of emergencies.
- Identifies availability of resources in emergency
prone areas and establishes logistics plans to be implemented during an
emergency operation, to ensure a timely and effective emergency response.
- Assists in developing and conducting emergency
training courses specifically designed for regional standby Emergency
Response Teams; participates in these courses with the Team, and
participates in other emergency training workshops in the region, leading
to build-up in the emergency preparedness and response capability of
UNICEF staff and implementing partners.
- Plans, organizes and conducts training for the
office's staff capacity building in emergencies preparedness and response.
Emergency
Response:
- In the event of an emergency, takes prompt action
as Team Leader or member of the Emergency Response Team which is deployed
immediately to establish UNICEF's presence and implement the initial
operational tasks relating to emergency assistance.
- Ensures that the office is provided with
effective telecommunications facility and security assistance for the
staff in an emergency, as necessary.
- In coordination with the programme and operations
groups, establishes contact with all UNICEF staff and their dependants and
visitors to ensure their safety and whereabouts, and informs OPSCEN and
the Regional Director of their status.
- Assesses local conditions resulting from the
emergency situation affecting children and their families in the country.
- Leads and/or participates in needs assessment
missions in conjunction with the Regional Office, the HQ Divisions, and
field staff, in order to determine priorities and an appropriate
intervention by UNICEF. Participates in UN Country team emergency response
and contributes to assessing the crisis and humanitarian situation in the
country with special regard to the survival, protection and wellbeing of
children, adolescents and women.
- Assists the (Deputy) Representative in emergency
operations oversight and program management to ensure that the funding,
budget, management, reporting, and field presence coordination are managed
efficiently and effectively with clear accountabilities.
Emergency
Project:
- Prepares inputs for appeals and updates related
to emergencies as well as project proposals for emergency.
- Works with program sections and senior management
to mobilize donor response and recovery/rehabilitation-related funding,
including annual or multi-annual humanitarian appeals and documents.
- Establishes longer-term requirements of the
emergency operation/interventions.
- Plans and develops a more regular operational and
staffing structure to take over from the Emergency Response Team.
- Maintains continuous, effective and strategic
coordination, communication, consultation and liaison with Government, UN
agencies, NGOs, donors and allies to appeal for aid for children and women
with the special needs resulting from emergency situations requiring
effective emergency responses in all sectors.
- Identifies implementing/operational partners and
establishes implementing arrangements.Ensures that the UNICEF support is
effectively provided to the government with respect to sectoral
coordination within the framework of the cluster approach and based on the
Core Commitment for Children.
- Represents UNICEF in all humanitarian and
recovery related forum at the strategic level and keeps management
informed of all humanitarian developments in the country in terms of
policies, strategy, situation developments, potential threats and
opportunities/issues in partnership.
- Ensures that disaster prevention, mitigation,
preparedness and response strategies are mainstreamed in the country
office's workplans.
- Prepares sectoral input for the country programme
documents, plan of action, annual workplans, and all related documents of
the office's Emergency Preparedness and Response.
- Contributes towards the preparation of the
Situation Analysis and the Country Programme Document.
Qualifications
of Successful Candidate
Education
Education
- Advanced University degree in one of the
following fields: social sciences, public administration, law, public
health, nutrition, international relations, business administration or
other related disciplines. Preferably a combination of management, administration,
and relevant technical fields.
- First university Degree with additional two-years
of relevant work experience is acceptable in lieu of an advanced
university degree.
Work
Experience
- A minimum of 8 years of progressively responsible
professional work experience at the national and international levels in
programme/project development, planning, implementation, monitoring,
evaluation and administration.
- Developing country work experience (for IP) or
field work experience (for NO).
- Specialized training/experience in emergency
response management highly desirable.
Language:
- Fluency in English and knowledge of the local
working language of the duty station an asset (for IP).
Competencies
of Successful Candidate
Core Values:
Core Values:
- Commitment
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Integrity
Core
Competencies:
- Communication [II]
- Working with People [II]
- Drive for Results [II]
Functional
Competencies:
- Leading and Supervising[II]
- Analyzing [II]
- Deciding and Initiating Action [III]
- Persuading and Influencing [III]
- Applying Technical Expertise [III]
- Planning and Organizing [II]
- Adapting and Responding Change [III]
- Coping with Pressure and Setbacks[III]
Technical
Knowledge
Specific Technical Knowledge Required:
Specific Technical Knowledge Required:
- UNICEF policies and strategy to address on
national and international emergency issues, particularly relating to
conflicts, natural disasters, and recovery
Application
Closing Date
8th March, 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Note:
8th March, 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Note:
- This is a non-family duty station.
- The successful candidate for this emergency
recruitment MUST be available to commence work within 31 days of receiving
an offer.
- Employment is conditional upon receipt of medical
clearance, any clearance required, the grant of a visa, and completion of
any other pre-employment criteria that UNICEF may establish.
- Candidates may not be further considered or
offers of employment may be withdrawn if these conditions are unlikely to
be met before the date for commencement of service.
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