Job
Title: Emergency Health Technical Advisor (ETA)
Place
of Work: Based
in Nairobi supporting emergency programmes in Somalia and Somaliland (PL, SL
and SCS)
Grade: 3
Contract
Length:
One year with possibility of extension
Reporting
to: Emergency
Programme Manager
Coordinate
with:
The post holder coordinates with all the Humanitarian Response Section as well
as with Area Representatives and Technical Manager/Coordinator
Budget
Responsibility: No
direct budget holding responsibilities but may be deputized to do so on
occasion
Child
Protection Level: 3.
The responsibilities of this post may require the post-holder to have one to
one contact with children or young people
Background
The
combined effect of ongoing conflict and drought crisis in Somalia continues to
devastate the lives of affected communities more so displaced women and
children. According to FSNAU (23rd April 2012), the nutrition situation in
south and central Somalia remains “Likely Very Critical”, with malnutrition
rates being slightly elevated compared to seasonal trends. Nutrition data from
health facilities in southern regions for the period January-March 2012,
indicates a high proportion (>15%) of children visiting the clinics as
acutely malnourished.
This
trend has also been characterized by increased morbidity and disease outbreaks
going by surveillance data from World Health Organization (WHO). The health
services provided by a host of humanitarian actors are limited in scope and
reach due to access and security constraints. Limited access to safe water and
sanitation, overcrowding and high malnutrition rates continue to expose the
population to diseases and death.
Although
latest figures do not suggest a major epidemic, there are serious concerns of
an increased risk of cholera outbreaks in IDP concentrations particularly in
urban centres. Sub-optimal infant, young child and maternal feeding and care
practices, low dietary diversity, poor hygiene, lack of water and sanitation,
high morbidity coupled with inadequate access to health care are key
determinant of the prevailing humanitarian crisis in Somalia.
Save
the Children in Somalia
Save
the Children (SC) is an international organisation that has 27 member organisations
across the globe. It is united by a common mission and brand but, to some
extent, has until now been working independently from country to country.
Through
Unified Presence, Save the Children aims to create a stronger voice for
children by unifying the operations in all countries where more than one Save
the Children Member have programmes. This will result in one organisation
at the national level in each country and a unified programme delivery
structure for all Save the Children International Members.
Save
the Children works in all three “regions” of Somalia: Somaliland, Puntland and
Central South Somalia (CSS). Due to constraints on security, and the need to
liaise with UN agencies, other NGOs and donors the country office is based in
Nairobi and senior managers and directors are expected to travel extensively to
monitor and support programme work in all parts of Somalia that are accessible
and where security threats are being effectively mitigated.
Save Children has been working in central Somalia, since the early 1990s. SC is currently running programmes which encompass emergency response, education, health, and water and sanitation in south and central Somalia, Puntland and Somaliland. In response to the current humanitarian crisis in Somalia, SC is scaling up its emergency health intervention within its operation areas and beyond.
Job
Purpose
In
order to better coordinate and provide an advisory role to the emergency health
support programme to Somalia/Somaliland, Save the Children requires a high
level technical support, coordination and guidance through provision of
guidance to managers and staff involved in managing and/or implementing
emergency health project. This support includes, among others, identifying
opportunities for funding and learning through networking with donors and other
agencies.
This is an international post based in Nairobi. While working from Nairobi, the post-holder will be required to provide support to the emergency health team remotely and may travel to Somalia (Puntland, Somaliland and Mogadishu for the south), for short monitoring and support visits.
Barring security clearance to travel to central Somalia, the health technical adviser will be requested to travel to Somaliland on a regular basis for support, monitoring and management meetings with the CSS health team.
Key
Accountabilities
- Produce programme plans and master budget in accordance with the emergency strategy plan
- Assist in the dissemination of the findings and results of surveys and ongoing analysis both within Save the Children and the wider community.
- Co-ordinate emergency health surveys, including training, planning, data analysis and report writing. Guide Save the Children emergency health response as indicated by the results of surveys/situation analysis and related data.
- Lead on or provide high level technical support in writing integrated emergency health project proposals/concept notes that will assist Save the Children respond to emerging crisis in Somalia
- Contribute to the development of a further high quality programme proposals for Save the Children’s health response in Somalia to more appropriately address the health impact of drought and conflict in Somalia
- Identify opportunities for funding and learning through networking with donors and other agencies with focus on organizational capacity to respond to emergency health in crisis and also feed into a longer term strategic heath program development
- In collaboration with the technical health manager, and technical health coordinator(s), participate in emergency health coordination meetings and ensure co-ordination with other emergency health providers in the country, avoiding duplication and sharing learning. Coordination to be undertaken through relevant fora in Nairobi and locally, when security allows
- Maintain inter sectoral linkages and actively coordinate synergy and integration between health programmes and other emergency sectors (e.g. WASH, nutrition and Shelter)
- Plan and organize joint field visits with other sectors.
- Provide leadership and co-ordination of emergency health activities and their scale up in the program sites, ensuring that emergency health response activities are in line with SC policies and plans
- Guide managers and staff involved in managing and/or implementing emergency health projects through provision of technical support on specific emergency health issues
- Sharing relevant guides and tools needed for implementation and monitoring of emergency health response plans
- Play technical advisory and support role, working closely with the other thematic managers/advisers.
- Ensure that appropriate and consistent health and nutrition education messaging to mothers and other care takers at facility and in the community are developed in line with Save the Children values and principles
- Feed-in to monthly internal and donor reports, ensuring that the emergency health component of reports is high quality, accurate, reliable and available in a timely fashion as per plan
- Together with M&E Manager, establish and support the development of standard indicators to help monitor work progress, measure quality and impacts on the target population
- To perform any other assignment required by the line manager (agreed according to workload)
Person
specification
Essential
- Masters in Health / Public Health or equivalent
- Substantial emergency health experience of ( at least 5 years) including emergency health programme design and implementation at international level and under complex emergency context
- Substantial and proven experience in providing high level technical advisory role in emergency health
- Proven capacity to supervise, train and coach national staff.
- Experience and ability to represent Save the Children's emergency health work in external meetings.
- Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions.
- Demonstrable ability at report writing and excellent communication skills
- Experience of working safely in hostile and insecure environments
- Self-motivated and enthusiastic personality, commitment to understanding and improving the lives of children in an emergency context
- Ability and willingness to frequently travel and stay in the field
- Ability to work under extreme pressure and meet deadlines with minimal guidance
- Fluent written and spoken English
Desirable
- Awareness and understanding of food security and livelihoods programming options and other generic programming options for addressing health needs in emergency
- Experience of distance management of staff/resources in a remote location
- Somali language skills
- Knowledge of the region – Horn of Africa in general; Somalia especially
- Coaching and training skills with a view to capacity strengthening of staff and partners
- Experience of participative processes involving children, and ability to coach staff in mainstreaming good practice
Child
Safeguarding Policy
As
an employee with Save the Children you are required to comply with the
practices and principles as stated in the organizations Child Safeguarding
Policy, both in the course of your employment and in your private life. The
Child Safeguarding Policy aims to ensure that all children who come into
contact with Save the Children are safe from abuse, neglect, exploitation and
harm of all kinds.
As
an employee within Save the Children you are committed to uphold these
standards and to report according to local reporting procedures if you suspect
that a child we work with are put in any risk of being harmed or abused as a
result of the organizations actions. You are further obliged to undertake
induction and training on the Child Safeguarding Policy.
Code of Conduct
Because
Save the Children's work is based on deeply held values and principles, it is
essential that our commitment to children's rights and humanitarian principles
is supported and demonstrated by all members of staff. Save the Children's Code
of Conduct sets out the standards which all staff members must adhere to.
Applications
should be forwarded to: vacancies@scsom.org.
Application
Closing Date: Will
be Sunday 24th June 2012. However, the closing date may be earlier than this
date due to the urgency in filling the position.