Job Description
Background
NRC has been actively engaged in Shelter/CCCM/WASH sector in
Yemen, with good presence in Lahj, Taiz, Marib and Abyan governorates, where
conflict and repeated displacement continue to disrupt IDPs access to safe and
quality living include Shelter and WASH facilities. The ongoing humanitarian
crisis has left displaced population under-resourced, overcrowded, and
vulnerable to future shocks. NRC’s Shelter/CCCM/WASH interventions in Lahj,
Taiz, Marib and Abyan focus on restoring good quality living condition
opportunities for crisis-affected displacement population, supporting
community-based planning, and promoting inclusive and protective environments.
Shelter/WASH Assistant plays a key role in implementing NRC’s Shelter/CCCM/WASH
strategy at the field level. This includes supporting camps improvement
planning, disaster risk reduction (DRR) initiatives, and emergency preparedness
in coordination with communities, and authorities. This position operates
within an established Shelter/CCCM/WASH program and requires strong
collaboration with internal teams (such as Protection, FSL and Education) as
well as external actors, including local authorities and cluster partners.
Responsibilities
As a key member of the Shelter/CCCM/WASH Team in Aden, the
Shelter/WASH Assistant will coordinate, implement, and monitor project
activities in line with NRC standards, ensuring effective delivery of Shelter,
WASH, and CCCM interventions in targeted areas. This role emphasizes
accountability to affected populations (AAP) by facilitating community
mobilization, conducting needs assessments, and supporting hygiene promotion
and site management messaging. The assistant will conduct regular site visits
to identify gaps, assist in beneficiary identification, maintain accurate
records, and collect community feedback, while serving as a frontline focal
point for complaints and feedback. With a focus on safe and trusted channels
for beneficiaries, this position strengthens service delivery and supports
inclusive programming across all activities, undertaking additional tasks
assigned by the supervisor.
Generic Responsibilities
- Adhere
to NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines
- Assist
a range of support with the implementation of the CC portfolio according
to plan of action
- Implements
independently procedures and activities within own function or core
competency as delegated
- Responsible
for organizing and delivery of tasks in line with priorities and standards
- Develop
and maintain knowledge of the specialist area of work in which technical
assistance and support is being provided, in order to be most effective in
supporting the team
- Use
initiative in day-to-day problem solving in line with agreed procedures,
priorities and standards for the area of work
- Prepare
and develop status reports as required by management
- Ensure
proper filing of documents
- Ensure
proper filing of CFRM and programme documentation.
- Promote
and share ideas for strengthening accountability and improving programme
quality.
- Support
assessments, beneficiary selection, planning, implementation, and
monitoring across Shelter/WASH/CCCM.
- Collect,
analyze, and report project data to relevant officers.
- Assist
in development of holistic and needs-based programmes, including cash and
market-based approaches.
Specific responsibilities:
- Support
community mobilization, behaviour change activities, and the
implementation of Shelter, WASH, and CCCM interventions in IDP sites,
including distributions.
- Assist
with needs assessments, activity planning, implementation, and monitoring
of Shelter/WASH/CCCM activities, with a focus on service delivery and
site-level conditions.
- Conduct
regular site visits to identify gaps, challenges, and follow-up actions, and
report findings to relevant technical staff.
- Support
beneficiary identification, verification, and selection in line with
approved vulnerability criteria.
- Assist
with the on-site delivery of activity packages, ensuring coordination with
field teams and timely completion.
- Maintain
accurate field documentation, including forms, beneficiary lists,
attendance sheets, and records, in line with NRC requirements.
- Collect
and submit weekly field evidence for soft activities (photos, short
success stories, observations) in coordination with supervisors.
- Update
field records, service maps, activity trackers, and beneficiary databases
as required.
- Collect
informal community feedback during field movements and escalate key
accountability or protection concerns to supervisors.
- Support
delivery of hygiene promotion, shelter awareness, and site management
messaging at community level.
- Promote
and support Safe and Inclusive Programming principles across all
activities.
- Participate
in field missions related to monitoring, community engagement, and
beneficiary support.
- Act as
a frontline focal point for accountability, supporting safe, accessible,
and confidential Complaints and Feedback Mechanisms (CFM) for all CCs,
Shelter, WASH , CCCM, ICLA/Protection, Education, livelihood and food
security.
- Receive,
document, and follow up on complaints and feedback, maintaining an updated
and confidential CFM database under supervision.
Critical interfaces
By interfaces, NRC means processes and projects that are
interlinked with other departments/units or persons. Relevant interfaces for
this position are:
- Shelter/WASH/CCCM
Officers
- WASH,
Shelter, Education, LFS, Emergency, ICLA, MEAL
- Area
Office staff
- Community
committees
- Local
authorities and cluster partners
Generic professional competencies
Competencies are important in order for the employee and the
organization to deliver desired results. They are relevant for all staff and
are divided into the following two categories:
Professional competencies
- Experience
from working as an Assistant in a humanitarian/recovery context
- Knowledge
and experience within a relevant administration, craft or technical field
and ideally a relevant vocational qualification
- Previous
experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
- Documented
results related to the position’s responsibilities
Context related skills, knowledge and experience
Context/ Specific skills, knowledge and experience:
- Knowledge
of the context in Yemen
- Knowledge
of English and the local language
- Experience
with the Microsoft Suite
Behavioral competencies
These are personal qualities that influence how successful
people are in their job. NRC’s Competency Framework states 12 behavioural
competencies, and the following are essential for this position:
- Handling
insecure environment
- Planning
and delivering results
- Empowering
and building trust
- Communicating
with impact and respect
Performance Management
The employee will be accountable for the responsibilities
and the competencies, in accordance with the NRC Performance Management Manual.
The following documents will be used for performance reviews:
- The
Job Description
- The
Work and Development Plan
- The
Mid-term/End-of-trial Period Performance Review Template
- The
End-term Performance Review Template
- The
NRC Competency Framework
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s
Degree in a relevant field (Education Degree is an asset)
- At
least 2 years of working experience with the communities and INGOs.
- Excellent
communication skills.
- Excellent
computer skills
- Fluency
in English, both written and oral.
- Ability
to rapidly understand the policy, strategic and institutional environment.
How to Apply
To apply:
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