Job Description
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL launches the internal /and
external recruitment of an FSL Officer.
BASE: Marib
POSITION: FSL Officer
PRESENTATION OF THE ORGANIZATION
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL (SI) is an international
humanitarian NGO which, for more than 40 years, has been providing assistance
to populations affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters by meeting
their vital needs for food, water and shelter. Particularly involved in the
fight against diseases linked to unsafe water, the first cause of death in the
world, SI's interventions provide expertise in the field of access to drinking
water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, but also in the essential area of food
security and livelihoods. Present in around twenty countries, SI's teams - 2000
people in total made up of expatriates, national staff, permanent staff at
headquarters, and a few volunteers - work with professionalism and commitment
while respecting cultures.
Solidarités International (SI) is determined to
prevent and fight all type of abuse – all act of exploitation, abuse and/or
sexual harassment (SEAH) against members of beneficiary communities or
collaborators, fraud, corruption, violation of persons and/or property, funding
of activities harmful to human rights – that could be perpetrated in the frame
of its interventions. SI implements a zero-tolerance policy regarding acts of
SEAH.
Solidarités International is an equitable employer
committed to find all forms of discrimination. SI will ever ask for any
remuneration to take part in a recruitment process.
DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION
MISSION / OBJECTIVES
Under the direct supervision of the Line Manager and
the overall management of the Food security and Livelihood Program Manager, the
FSL Officer will implement, monitor and report FSL activities, ensuring that
Solidarities International technical recommendations and procedures are
followed. The FSL Officer will be part of a program aimed at supporting animal
health through a veterinary mobile clinic and training for animal health
workers, while also supporting communities and vulnerable households through
income-generating activities, including business grants and agricultural
activities. The officer is expected to: He/she will comply with the core
humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, humanity, and independence
as well as with the principles and mandate of Solidarities International at all
times.
Main Responsibilities:
DIAGNOSTIC AND PROJECT CONCEPTION
- Conduct
assessments, surveys and focus groups discussions to identify FSL needs
and priorities of target communities. Participate in the analysis of the
local environment to identify needs, requests, or contextual limitations
that might have an impact on the field operations.
- Identify
relevant stakeholders, community leaders, activists in target areas and
facilitate community mobilization to ensure community participation at all
stages of project cycle.
- Prepare
and conduct awareness raising, information sharing and consultation
sessions with communities and make sure that the projects and the
selection criteria are well understood and accepted by the
communities.
- Report
any relevant additional information collected or observed in the field
that could be of relevance for the decision making and the implementation
of the activities.
IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONAL FOLLOW-UP
- Implements
activities as per weekly work plans and guidance.
- Support
the preparation of BoQs and purchase links; Manage the supply of the
worksite materials and tools in collaboration with logistics
department
- Monitors
field activities using SI standards and tools and provide technical
support to beneficiaries.
- Take
part in the evaluation of the technical competence of contractors.
- Supervise
contractors and engage with communities and ensure the best use of
available resources.
- Establish
and enforces safety and security measures for all activities.
- Delivers
technical support and capacity building to beneficiaries in areas such as
agriculture, income generation, financial literacy, and business
development.
- Organize,
plan, and supervise community participation (see more details below)
PROJECT SPECIFIC TASKS:
- Coordinate
the provision of veterinary services through mobile clinics/ Identify
para-vets and veterinary specialists
- Support
in the design of training manuals and monitoring tools for animal health,
agricultural and income generating activities based on local context.
- Assist
in identifying community-based animal-health workers & train and
mentor CAHWs.
- Identify
gaps in the local market and promote the development of relevant
businesses and agricultural ventures to address these gaps.
- Implement
on-site income-generating and agriculture activities, ensuring proper
disbursement of cash grants and agricultural inputs according to
distribution SOPs.
- Conduct
regular monitoring visits to beneficiaries, veterinary services (animal
health) and after each cash grant disbursement to assess implementation,
business plans and provide technical guidance.
- Initiate
farmer groups, demonstration plots to enhance agricultural productivity
and business opportunities.
- Support
the initiation of community sensitization campaign and training on the
concept of women's Savings and Loans Associations (SLAs).
REPORTING/ COMMUNICATION/REPRESENTATION
- Ensure
the data collected, reports and follow-up tools are updated regularly and
safely archived/handed to the Line Manager.
- Ensure
that activities under his/her responsibility are followed up.
- Take
part in training related to project objectives when requested by the Line
Manager.
- Report
to the Line Manager on the progress, problems/ risks/ safety issues of the
activities he/she oversees.
- Listen
to and coordinate with the local population and authorities to identify
any needs, complaints, or major events which could affect the activities
of Solidarities.
- Analyze
the humanitarian situation by considering protection issues/Do No Harm to
the population.
- Take
part in lessons learnt workshops and other program evaluation activities.
- Ensure
accurate reporting on indicators and beneficiary reach.
- Represent
Solidarities International at local level when requested by the Line
Manager.
- Carry
out any related office work such as data entry or any other duties
requested by the Line Manager.
- Adhere
to SI’s standard operational procedures.
- Ensure
positive relationship and good communication practices with different
support departments.
ORG CHART POSITION (reporting and functional
relationships)
Line manager: FSL Team Leader
Line report(s) on base:
Functional manager:
Functional report(s): -
Experience:
- Bachelor’s
degree, preferably Agriculture, Animal husbandry or any related field.
- Prior
NGO/INGO experience 2 years minimum in food security.
- Experience
in implementing and monitoring livelihood activities
- Knowledge
of the local humanitarian context.
- Good
understanding of the security context.
- Proactive,
motivated, and organized.
- Fluency
in written and spoken Arabic, basic knowledge of English is required.
- Good
analytical and writing/editing skills.
- Good
communication and community engagement skills.
- Interpersonal
skills, reliability, honest, accountability, resistance to stress, team
player, good prioritization of task, Management skills, Planning skills,
flexibility to meet deadlines.
How to Apply
Thank to send your application by email with a
resume, cover letter, copy of diplomas, and work certificats, to SOLIDARITES
INTERNATIONAL - vacancies@solidarites-yemen.org
- NB: Title of the related
position must be written in the email subject (FSL Officer), otherwise,
the application will be automatically excluded.
NB: All Applications will be reviewed, if you are not contacted it means your application is not considered.
NB: The vacancy may close before the deadline. Thank you for your comprehension.
Deadline for submitting applications : 17/07/2025.