ICLA Technical Assistant (Community Liaison) WASH Technical Officer WASH Technical Assistant

Tasks and Responsibilities

Ensure adherence with NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines and donor requirements
Assist with the implementation of the support function portfolio according to plan of action
Prepare and develop status reports as required by supervisor
Ensure proper filing of documents
Promote and share ideas for improvement of the support function
Promote the rights of IDPs/returnees in line with the advocacy strategy
Involve and inform communities and community leaders about the activities to ensure accountability.
Break down the annual operational plans into weekly, monthly and quarterly implementation plans
Perform any other duties as requested by the ICLA Community Liaison Assistant

Specific responsibilities

Work closely with ICLA Project assistants for implementation of the shelter rehabilitation activities
Assist in the implementation of all ICLA activities involving community engagement
To establish and strengthen and maintain relations with community stakeholders, local leaders and beneficiaries
Support in collection of M & E information to inform program design
Engage with community to identify protection issues and report same for immediate and necessary action: thereby strengthening the referral pathway
Assist in organising and grouping of beneficiaries for information sessions
Working closely with community leaders and beneficiaries under the supervision of the ICLA Community Liaison Assistant to ensure accountability
Performs any other duties as reasonably requested by the ICLA Technical Liaison Assistant.

Qualifications

Experience from working in a humanitarian/recovery context
Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Good knowledge of English both verbal and Written

Context/ Specific skills, knowledge and experience:

Minimum qualification of secondary school certificate
Must have excellent interpersonal and organizational skills
Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile
Strong understanding of the community profile, local cultures, traditional and religious structures
Fluency in the local languages of Hausa, Higgi is a must.
Excellent communication skills (written and Oral)
Evidence of significant involvement with the communities is an added advantage

Personal qualification

Planning and delivering results
Empowering and building trust
Ability to work under pressure, independently and with limited supervision.
Highest standards of ethics and integrity
Ability to work in insecure environments
Communicating with impact and respect

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We offerApplication procedures by E-mail:Interested and qualified candidate can submit their application letter, updated CV and a copy of valid national identification to the following e-mail address: ng.vacancies@nrc.no The title of the position (Service Support – ICLA CBS Worker – Mubi) must be indicated in the subject line of your e-mail. Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.  Application Submission in person:Interested and qualified candidates can submit applications in a sealed envelope with candidates’ name and position clearly indicatedApplication letter must be in candidate’s handwritingAn updated C.VCopy of valid means of identification (Passport, Driver’s license, National Identity card or Voter’s card)Copies of school certificates (Please do not send or submit your original certificates)The Application package should be submitted at the following location: NRC MUBI OFFICENorwegian Refugee Council, Mubi Adamawa State.(Any application received after the deadline will not be considered).For enquiries and complaints, you can reach NRC Nigeria office through ng.vacancies@nrc.no Names of shortlisted candidates for oral interview will be published on November 7th 2017 at NRC offices in Mubi and Maiduguri respectively.Note

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ng.vacancies@nrc.no