Solidarites International - For over 35 years, the humanitarian aid
organization Solidarites International has been committed to providing aid in
the event of conflict
and natural disasters. Our mission is to provide aid as
quickly and as efficiently as possible to endangered populations by meeting
their vital needs: drinking water, food and shelter.We are recruiting to fill the position of:
Job Title: Administrative, Finance and HR Coordinator
Location: Abuja (frequent field visits to Maiduguri)
Desired Start Date: 1/04/2017
Duration of the mission: 9 months
About the Mission and the Operational Context
- SI started a
program in Borno State (LGA or Jere and Monguno) with funding from DG ECHO
and OFDA. The goal of the program is to address the immediate needs of
populations affected by the current political and military crisis.
- A WASH response
is provided to displaced and host communities in Maiduguri suburbs and IDP
camps of Monguno town. Water access is being improved through drilling and
borehole rehabilitation. Sanitation and environment health is tackled
through latrine construction and hygiene promotion.
- About 1 million
displaced people are in need of aid assistance in Borno. Access is a
significant challenge and some programs are monitored remotely. Besides, a
high number of aid actors are now operating in the area and coordination
is weak.
- The state of
Borno gathers alone the largest part of internally displaced persons (1,7
million).
- IDPs in host
communities represent the vast majority of displaced people living in
Maiduguri (92%). Situation in host communities is not homogenous and
despite the efforts of the humanitarian community, there is no
comprehensive assessment that could catch the picture in the entire city.
Many areas are not covered by humanitarian assistance and some are still
not assessed.
- In areas outside
Maiduguri, people live in camp-like settings, protected by the army and
with restriction of movements, even if some movements outside the
settlement are authorized in the majority of the camps to allow IDPs to
carry out livelihood activities (firewood collection, labour, etc.) except
for people living in Bama that are completely dependent on the assistance
provided by the army:
- Humanitarian
situation is critical with IDPs and host communities being cut off from
any kind of aid except from the army delivering wet meals once a day in
some settlements.
- Water supply
situation varies from one settlement to another with some of them having
access to a few functioning boreholes and others being dependent on water
trucking by the military. RWASSA is active in some of those areas to
drill or rehabilitate boreholes.
- Concerning
sanitation, despite the presence of some emergency latrines built by ICRC
and some private initiative of population, open defecation is highly
observed in all settlements.
- In Borno State,
outside Maiduguri, an estimated 75% of WaSH facilities are destroyed.
- Malnutrition
rates are unknown for satellite camps, but in general in Borno State out
of Maiduguri 250.000 people are estimated to be in need of urgent food
assistance.
Organization of the Mission:
- The Nigeria
mission is currently stabilizing its opening process. Due to projects’
expansion, a substantial increase in base staffing is ongoing in March and
April 2017.
- Coordination is
expected to spend a considerable amount of time in Maiduguri, in direct
support of field based operations.
- Therefore, the
mission has a coordination team based between Abuja and Maiduguri, which
includes a Head of Mission, an Administrative coordinator, a Logistics and
Supply Coordinators and a Deputy Country Director supervising a Monitoring
Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Coordinator, a Wash Coordinator, a
Shelter Coordinator, a Reporting Officer.
- Operations are
based in Maiduguri, Monguno, Dikwa and N’gala.
- In Maiduguri the
team is currently composed of one Field Coordinator, Project Manager(s), a
Base Logistician and an Administrator. It is also supervising the 3 months
emergency operations in Ngala.
- The Dikwa sub
base is opening and is composed of one Administrative and Logistics Base
Manager, and one Wash activity responsible.
- The Monguno
sub-base is composed of an Administrative and Logistics Base Manager
supported by a Log/Admin assistant recruited as national staff and a
Project Manager.
About
the Job
The mission has been opened for more than 6 months now, but is still in a consolidation phase.
Administrative Part:
The mission has been opened for more than 6 months now, but is still in a consolidation phase.
Administrative Part:
- Final
registration is still an on-going process (provisional registration with
the Nigerian Government has been granted in August 2016). Administrative
procedures (including payment of various taxes, etc.) still need to be
finalized (a tax consultant has been recruited to support this task).
Finance Part:
- Most financial
procedures are into place, two new projects are just starting at the
moment. The mission is well covered financially speaking.
HR Part:
- Until the end of
July 2017, an HR Coordinator (already recruited) will manage all the HR
issues on the mission. In particular, the HR Coordinator will finalise the
HR policy on the mission and ensure the HR procedures are put into place,
training the teams if necessary.
- She will also
finalise the recruitment for the new project starting.
- From 1st of
August, the Admin Coordinator will take the HR responsibilities.
Team Management:
- The national
Administrative team is still weak, more recruitment will need to be done,
and trainings will have to be implemented by the Admin Coordinator.
Responsibilities
- The
Administrative coordinator will direct and coordinate all administrative,
accounting and financial services associated with the mission.
- He/she will take
part in defining Solidarites International’s human resources policy, and
ensure that it is followed.
- As coordinator,
he is responsible for the mission’s financial balance.
- He/she will
monitor adherence to Solidarites administrative procedures and donor
procedures as well as to the laws of the country in which intervention is
taking place.
- He/she is the
point of reference for the mission, and the link between headquarters and
the mission for all administrative matters.
Your
Profile
Education and Experience:
Education and Experience:
- Post Graduate
Degree in Administration/Finance
- Experience in
Human Resources Management, Budget Management, Accountancy, Administration
- Previous
experience as an Admin Coordinator (1 year) a prerequisite
- Previous
experience as a base Admin Manager (1 year) a prerequisite
Knowledge and technical skills:
- Very good
knowledge of Office Softwares and especially Excel
- Knowledge of
SAGA software
- Knowledge of
Homère (HR management) software an asset
Languages:
- Good and proven
writing and spoke English are required
Qualities:
- Multi-project
support experience
- Strong
interpersonal skills
- Experience in
training and transferring skills
- Anticipation and
self-organization capacities
- Great work
capacity and stress management
- Capacity to work
in complex and volatile environments
We
Offer
A salaried post:
A salaried post:
- According to
experience from 2000 euros gross per month, plus 10% annual leave
allowance paid monthly, and a monthly Per Diem.
- As a special
benefit for the Nigeria mission from the 1st of January until the 30th of
June 2017, each expatriate will receive 500 euros on his monthly gross
salary.
- Accompanied with
600 USD monthly per diem
- Social and
medical cover: Expatriates benefit from an insurance package which
reimburses all healthcare expenses (including medical and surgical
expenses, dental care and ophthalmological expenses, repatriation) and a
welfare system including war risks.
- Essential
vaccination and antimalarial treatment costs are refunded.
Vacation:
- During the
assignment, the expatriate is entitled to R&R every three months: two
weeks at three months with a 500 euro allowance and two weeks at six
months with a plane ticket back home covered by Solidarites.
- After 6 weeks
one the field, expatriate will be encouraged to take 1 week in Abuja (3
days off and 2 days in office)
Application
Closing Date
30th April, 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
30th April, 2017.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
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