Job Description
Position: Project Officer (Livelihoods)
Locations: Al-Hudaydah
Technical Supervisor: Filed Project Coordinator
Vacancy Reference Number: POL-HOD/24
PURPOSE OF DIVISION:
The Programmes Division of the Food Security and Livelihood
(FSL) team closely works with the country programme team in identifying,
planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development and emergency
projects and programmes in collaboration with local, national, and
international partners. The overall objectives of the FSL division are to
alleviate the poverty and suffering of communities affected by conflict, civil
war, and natural and man-made disasters through rehabilitating/protecting
critical community infrastructure, developing sustainable livelihoods, and
improving food security and health outcomes. Our programmes, conducted in
collaboration with international donors, INGOs, and UN agencies and which
include cash for work (CfW), agricultural assistance, developing coherent
microfinance systems and new small/micro-businesses, and rehabilitating food
security assets, aim to increase access to food, boost household food
production, increase household income, restore and create employment opportunities,
and reduce malnutrition rates of women and children. We work in areas with a
high level of food insecurity and where livelihood assets are near collapse. In
such areas, coping strategies are almost exhausted, leading to extreme coping
behaviors like sale of houses, land, and productive assets and further
compromising household food security status.
JOB PURPOSE:
Islamic Relief Yemen (IRY) is implementing Small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) project in Al Hudaydah Governorate. Therefore,
we are seeking a potential project officer to implement the project activities.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
Job Responsibilities:
A. Community Mobilization
- Sensitize
local authorities and communities to the project’s objectives, activities,
and selection criteria.
- Review
and develop beneficiary selection criteria with government, local
authorities, and community members to identify project beneficiaries according
to IRY’s and food insecure vulnerability and target criteria.
- Organize
and run community meetings and workshops in a participatory and inclusive
manner, to ensure that project activities are developed in consultation
with communities.
- Conduct
training as necessary for a range of community stakeholders and
structures.
- Take
into account the structures of local government and communities and ensure
all project activities have considered the needs of children, women,
vulnerable groups, and the environment.
- Be in
regular contact with communities, to link them to IRY and ensure
transparency and information sharing.
- Lead
in conflict resolution of disputes between communities and members related
to IRY project activities.
B. Activity Implementation:
- Planning
– ensure good planning exists through timely sharing of procurement needs,
development of field-level activities, as well have plans for responding
to risks and issues that arise or will arise.
- Mainstream
protection and safety of project staff and communities’ stakeholders
through the implementation of IRY safeguarding principles, identification
of risk and working out clear plans, working closely with community
structures to minimize risks to beneficiaries.
- Cross-checks
technical designs and project documents prepared by consultants and
suggests technical improvements.
- To
ensure that the planned material distributions (small grants, conditional
cash, unconditional cash transfer, Agricultural inputs, livelihoods
inputs) are conducted timely and beneficiaries receive without hindrances.
- Prepare
the technical studies along with the project engineer for the selected
assets and submit a detailed report of the required construction tools and
materials, the engineering specifications, and BOQs, as well as the estimated
cost, supported by the engineering pictures and drawings.
- Coordinate
and follow-up with the Procurement and Logistics Department to complete
the implementation procedures.
- Plan
project construction activities in coordination with the project
coordinator and within the project timeline and available resources.
- Ensure
the technical documents are based on national and international standards
and codes of practice and based on the mandatory safety and health
requirements.
- Ensure
local authorities and communities have been sensitized to the project’s
objectives, activities, and selection criteria and that these processes
have been adhered to during project selection.
- Carry
out initial site assessments and feasibility feedback on project options
to assist in prioritization processes.
- Verify
that project activities are developed in consultation with communities and
ensure all project activities have considered the needs of children,
women, vulnerable groups, and the environment.
- Monitor
the implementation of the cash-based intervention, track progress, and
document lessons learned and best practices.
- Prepare
monthly implementation plans and ensure that project data is collected in
a timely and accurate manner and that data quality is maintained
throughout the project.
- Analyze
project data and prepare regular progress reports, highlighting
achievements, challenges, and recommendations for improvement.
- Apply
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in Finance, Human Resources
Management, Procurement, Logistical services.
- Monitor
the implementation of project activities and identify any challenges or
issues that may arise.
C. Coordination:
- Ensure
close coordination, information sharing, and regular field-level meetings
with partners, FSAC, and local authorities. As measures to reduce
duplication of activities, as well as achieve strong activity
integrations.
- Coordinate
with other project officers to ensure that activities are carried out in
line with community needs.
- Coordinate
with the relevant government ministries to ensure compliance and good
relations.
- Support
the integration and communication with other sectors: WASH, FSL, and
Health activities.
- Participate
in Field Office meetings with management and other departments, as
required.
- Develop
good relations with community leaders and other community structures like
volunteer groups, as well as maintain a strong relationship and engagement
with other departments like finance, logistics and fleet, supply chain,
safety, and security, etc.
D. Assessment, Monitoring, Evaluation,
& Quality Control:
- Lead
all field-level assessment activities working closely with MEAL teams
focusing on market assessment, household, and communities socio-economic
assessment, etc.
- Work
with the M&E to ensure a project progress database is complete and
regularly updated.
- Assist
the M&E team in creating appropriate monitoring tools for project
impact, quality, Post Distribution Monitoring, and measurement of IPTT
indicator tracking. Focus on quality control checks for each project type.
- Conduct
regular feedback sessions with the M&E Officer and Accountability
Assistants to ensure that all findings are addressed, and adjustments made
to the project throughout implementation.
- Carry
out regular implementation monitoring and submit relevant reports to the
Program Manager.
- Implement
MEAL project quality visits recommendations as measures to improve service
delivery.
- Working
closely with the Accountability team, to ensure the rollout of IRY
toll-free numbers, banners, flyers, etc. in all communities where projects
are implemented.
E. Reporting:
- Compile
and write weekly, and monthly progress reports and IPTT monthly reports
(narrative and data) in English.
- Assist
in all interim and final narrative reports.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
A) EDUCATION/TRAINING
Required:
- University
degree in business development, social science or other disciplines
relevant to livelihoods.
B) EXPERIENCE
Required:
- At
least 2 years’ experience working in Livelihood’s activities within NGO in
a similar position.
- Minimum
1 year experience in SMEs.
C) Competencies
Skills and Knowledge:
- English
and Arabic language proficiency (writing, speaking, and reading).
- Experience
using participatory approaches in community engagement (mapping,
prioritizing, evaluating, etc.).
- Ability
and willingness to travel extensively to the field, under sometimes
difficult and insecure circumstances.
- Ability
to organize time, manage multiple tasks, and analyze information from many
sources.
- Attention
to detail and compliance with selection criteria and financial processes.
- Communication
skills to operate with a multinational and multilingual team.
- Ability
to multi-task and meet deadlines.
- Proficiency
in computer applications (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Other COMPETENCIES
Core Values (Required):
- Commitment
- Diversity
and Inclusion
- Integrity
Core Competencies (Required):
- Communication
- Working
with People
- Drive
for Results
- Team
player and collaboration.
- Interpersonal
skills, contributing to team success, and developing teams.
- Problem-solving.
Functional Competencies (Required):
- Data
analysis.
- Negotiating.
- Planning
and organization.
Safeguarding
- Understanding
of and commitment to safeguarding, child safety, and protection from
sexual abuse and exploitation principles.
PROBLEM-SOLVING (Thinking Environment)
- Ability
to deal with a complex situation and solve issues and problems
WORKING CONDITIONS AND LEVEL OF TRAVEL REQUIRED
This position is located in Al Hudaydah - Yemen, with visits
to project sites based on need.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are requested to Click here.
Notes:
- All
applications must include the vacancy reference number in the Reference
No. Applications without the correct reference number will not be
considered.
- Qualified
Females are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Any
incomplete, unclear or incorrectly filled Application will be excluded.
- Only
Short –listed candidates will be contacted.
- Islamic
Relief does not charge any recruitment fees and does not use external
recruitment agencies.
لا تفرض الإغاثة الإسلامية اي رسوم او مبالغ ماليه على التوظيف ولا
تتعامل مع اي وكالات توظيف خارجيه.