CARE
International in Kenya is looking for well organized and highly motivated
individuals who are result-oriented to fill the following positions:
Ref: EWC/11/2011
Job Title: WASH Emergency Coordinator
Department / Project: WASH/RAP
Supervisor: Emergency Team Leader
Location / Duty Station: Dadaab
Grade: H
Job Score:
I: Job Summary and Purpose
Reporting to the Emergency Team Leader, the WASH Emergency Coordinator will be responsible for assessment, design and implementation of the water, sanitation and hygiene component of CARE’s emergency response at Dadaab.
S/he will co-ordinate with other CI RED team members and CARE staff, especially logistics, Education, Gender and Community Development, and Program support to ensure a rapid, proportionate and effective response.
S/he will need to ensure response to immediate WASH issues with simultaneous consideration of longer term needs and possible scenarios. The WASH Emergency Coordinator will play a role in technical co-ordination, support and advocacy with national and local WASH clusters and other technical agencies relevant to the sector.
II: Responsibilities and Tasks
R1: Conduct Assessment
1.1 Provide water, sanitation and hygiene sectoral leadership and expertise in the assessment
1.2 Conduct initial rapid assessment of current situation in collaboration with other CARE sectors and refugee community leaders; determine priorities and immediate activities and resources i.e. more detailed assessment versus need to address immediate WASH problems.
1.3 Represent CARE to stakeholders and Governmental and non-Governmental agencies for the purposes of the WASH aspect of the assessment.
1.4 Assess in-country resources, human, material and financial for response with relevant staff and agencies.
R2. Programme Design
2.1 Define aims and objectives of the overall WASH program.
2.2 Select and design water systems including source selection (ground water, surface water), abstraction, storage, treatment and distribution for new systems and/or the rehabilitation of old systems.
2.3 Select and design the most appropriate form of sanitation system, to include excreta disposal, vector control, solid waste disposal, drainage taking full account of local conditions, resources, customs and cultural norms.
2.4 Select and design, in collaboration with other actors a suitable hygiene promotion strategy.
2.5 Ensure that issues of protection, gender, livelihoods, DRR and environmental impact, operation and maintenance and sustainability are factored into the program design.
2.6 Ensure Sphere standards both qualitative and quantitative are considered and any departures documented.
2.7 Develop letters of intent, concept papers, budgets and proposals in respect of the above.
R3. Response Management and Implementation
3.1 Plan and manage WASH program in a phased and prioritised manner with full consultation and co-ordination with CARE staff and other agencies both governmental and non-governmental.
3.2 Ensure gender is fully considered throughout the project cycle with women being enabled to influence decision- making around WASH issues.
3.3 Organise with the Logistics Team materials and support needed for all activities.
3.4 Design and develop appropriate supervisory, monitoring and evaluation systems for WASH interventions.
R4. Information and Co-ordination
4.1 Provide regular updates to RAP Emergency Response Team (ERT) Team leader and team on progress, priorities and constraints – verbally and in writing.
4.2 Represent CARE to governmental and non-governmental groups as needed and agreed with the Team Leader.
4.3 Represent CARE in WASH Cluster activities.
R5. Human Resources and Administration
5.1 Coordinate and/or implement training and briefing of CARE staff and stakeholders on WASH issues.
III: Authority
Spending Authority: WASH Emergency budgets
Supervision: Public Health Promotion TL and Public Health Engineering TL.
IV: Contacts / Key Relationships
Key Internal Contacts
- RAP Emergency Team Leader and the ERT members, CARE Kenya management
- WASH Sector Specialist
- Programme Manager & Senior Sector Manager
- Sector heads of Education, Administration, Logistics
Key External Contacts
- UNHCR, Government officials , Donors, Consultants, other WASH implementing agencies
Reporting
lines
- Reports to RAP Emergency Team Leader.
V:
Working Conditions
The position is based at Dadaab Main Office (DMO) with frequent movements to Hagadera, IFO and Dagahaley camps as well as any other extension camps and program sites.
This is a non-family working station. Hot weather is prevalent throughout the year with limited basic amenities. Road movement to and from work station to Garissa as well as inter-camp movement must be under police escort (Scheduled convoys).
Strict adherence to security instructions all the time. It is a six days work station with a compensatory time off according to CTO policy.
The incumbent will be required to travel to Nairobi office and perform official responsibilities on need basis.
The incumbent shall reside in the CARE compound while executing official duties and shall obey and adhere to residential compound regulations.
VI: Qualifications, Experience and Competencies
Core Competencies
People Skills: Ability to work independently and as a team player who demonstrates leadership and is able to support and train local and international staff and also able to work with disaster affected communities in a sensitive and participatory manner.
Communication Skills: Well developed written and oral communication skills. Able to communicate clearly and sensitively with internal and external stakeholders as a representative of CARE. This includes effective negotiation and representation skills.
Integrity: Works with trustworthiness and integrity and has a clear commitment to CARE's core values and humanitarian principles.
Resilience/Adaptability and flexibility: Ability to operate effectively under extreme circumstances including stress, high security risks and harsh living conditions. Works and lives with a flexible, adaptable and resilient manner.
Awareness and sensitivity of self and others: Demonstrates awareness and sensitivity to gender and diversity. Have experience and the ability to live and work in diverse cultural contexts in a culturally appropriate manner. Has a capacity to make accurate self-assessment particularly in high stress and high security contexts.
Work style: Is well planned and organized even within a fluid working environment and has a capacity for initiative and decision making with competent analytical and problem solving skills.
Knowledge and skills: knowledge of CARE policies and procedures, Sphere and the Red Cross/ NGO Code of Conduct. Requires general finance, administration, information management and telecommunication skills and proficiency in information technology/ computer skills.
Technical knowledge and experience
The position is based at Dadaab Main Office (DMO) with frequent movements to Hagadera, IFO and Dagahaley camps as well as any other extension camps and program sites.
This is a non-family working station. Hot weather is prevalent throughout the year with limited basic amenities. Road movement to and from work station to Garissa as well as inter-camp movement must be under police escort (Scheduled convoys).
Strict adherence to security instructions all the time. It is a six days work station with a compensatory time off according to CTO policy.
The incumbent will be required to travel to Nairobi office and perform official responsibilities on need basis.
The incumbent shall reside in the CARE compound while executing official duties and shall obey and adhere to residential compound regulations.
VI: Qualifications, Experience and Competencies
Core Competencies
People Skills: Ability to work independently and as a team player who demonstrates leadership and is able to support and train local and international staff and also able to work with disaster affected communities in a sensitive and participatory manner.
Communication Skills: Well developed written and oral communication skills. Able to communicate clearly and sensitively with internal and external stakeholders as a representative of CARE. This includes effective negotiation and representation skills.
Integrity: Works with trustworthiness and integrity and has a clear commitment to CARE's core values and humanitarian principles.
Resilience/Adaptability and flexibility: Ability to operate effectively under extreme circumstances including stress, high security risks and harsh living conditions. Works and lives with a flexible, adaptable and resilient manner.
Awareness and sensitivity of self and others: Demonstrates awareness and sensitivity to gender and diversity. Have experience and the ability to live and work in diverse cultural contexts in a culturally appropriate manner. Has a capacity to make accurate self-assessment particularly in high stress and high security contexts.
Work style: Is well planned and organized even within a fluid working environment and has a capacity for initiative and decision making with competent analytical and problem solving skills.
Knowledge and skills: knowledge of CARE policies and procedures, Sphere and the Red Cross/ NGO Code of Conduct. Requires general finance, administration, information management and telecommunication skills and proficiency in information technology/ computer skills.
Technical knowledge and experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Public Health /Environmental health engineering/Promotion
- 7 years humanitarian aid experience in the WASH sector applied in emergency response operations.
- High level of awareness of environmental health issues as applied to emergency settings, with special attention to the needs of women and children.
- Experience in relief and/or development programming at sector/department head level.
- Knowledge of UNHCR, DFID donors regulations is an added advantage
- Multiple language skills desirable, English, Kiswahili
- Excellent project/ program reporting skills
The
detailed job descriptions can be viewed on our website; www.care.or.ke
Applications
If you feel you meet the requirements for any of these positions, send your application letter indicating the reference number , title of the position along with an updated CV and telephone contacts of three professional referees to:
The Human Resources & Development Manager,
CARE International in Kenya,
Email: Vacancies@care.or.ke
so as to be received not later than 17th November, 2011.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Those that had applied earlier need not re-apply.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer and promotes gender equity.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
CARE International in Kenya does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. (Application, interview, meeting, processing, training or any other fees).
Applications
If you feel you meet the requirements for any of these positions, send your application letter indicating the reference number , title of the position along with an updated CV and telephone contacts of three professional referees to:
The Human Resources & Development Manager,
CARE International in Kenya,
Email: Vacancies@care.or.ke
so as to be received not later than 17th November, 2011.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Those that had applied earlier need not re-apply.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer and promotes gender equity.
Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification.
CARE International in Kenya does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. (Application, interview, meeting, processing, training or any other fees).