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Job Overview:
IRC is planning to undertake integrated and comprehensive lifesaving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Health, Nutrition, cash assistance, livelihoods support, Protection, and Agriculture response interventions for flood and drought affected IDPs and host communities in Afder and Sitti Zones of Somali region, Ethiopia. In alignment with USAID/BHA’s mission to save lives, alleviate human suffering, and reduce the impact of disasters by helping people in need become more self-reliant, IRC will administer comprehensive multi-sector and multi-site, humanitarian interventions which will allow vulnerable communities reeling from flood, extended drought, recurrent humanitarian, and climatic disasters to recover and regain control of their lives. The main objective of the Economic Recovery and Market Systems (ERMS Increase access to food, disposable income and facilitate livelihood protection and early recovery for drought and flood affected households. These will be achieved, by enabling meeting basic needs through engaging in paid temporary work to restore key community and natural assets, and facilities affected by the flood, and allow households to generate temporary income while restoring livelihoods during emergencies, further reducing reliance humanitarian assistance and use of negative coping mechanisms.
Major Responsibilities:
The post holder will support and strengthen the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of livelihood intervention. He/she will be responsible for the execution of livelihoods-related activities under the livelihood portfolio, with guidance and direction from the Project Manager, which includes entrepreneurship, enterprise development, and employment initiatives, financial inclusion/savings, micro-franchising, and other related activities. He /she will collaborate closely with other project staff within IRC and government staff, community groups and among partner agencies, government, private sector, financial service providers, and community groups. The position is filed based, and the position holder will spend most of his/her time in the field and will technically report to ERD project manager at the field office.
Detailed responsibilities and tasks:
1. Participate in awareness creating, targeting and verification of target groups of the project.
Provide awareness and sensitization on livelihood activities implementation modalities to targeted households and stakeholders. Lead and Coordinate establishment of community- based targeting and appeal committee members in coordination with woreda and kebele level government stakeholders and community representatives. Lead and coordinate the process of beneficiaries’ selection, verification, registration and baseline survey collaboration with other program team, MEL team and government stakeholders in the intervention woredas in line with IRC SOP for CashPrepare and validate beneficiaries’ selection criteria in coordination with government stakeholders at different levels, community-based targeting committee members and IRC project team.2. To provide training and technical support to the project clients.
Organize and undertake frequent training need assessment activities in the project locations.Develop a training plan (the training delivery process including the preparation of the training venue, provision of training tools and equipment, training, supplies and materials, and monitoring of on-going training program) for providing appropriate business skill transfer training. Develop and implement appropriate training methodology that suits to different groups (literate, illiterate, women, refugee, host communities and youth Develop gender sensitive (and or ppl with specific needs) training strategies to address their barrier. Deliver training for women and girls on basic business and life skills based on the developed curriculum.Conduct post-training assessment upon the completion of each training and support the trainees in developing their own business plan.Conduct follow-up meetings with graduates and provide technical support in the process of setting up small businesses.Conduct follow-up and mentoring visits to graduates starting a small business create business counseling sessions for clients for additional training. Organize special events for trainees to display their talents, business ideas, traditional skill products including business competition pitch (for our clients) for startup grant. Prepare monthly progress reports and provide analysis and recommendation on the training/education offered. Ensure and follow up the procurement of program inputs for proper implementation of training program.Prepare and submit success as well as challenges of the training along with monthly progress reports.Provides post-training support to trainees, for instance, savings and credit services, facilitating, marketing of products, job placement etc. Maintain an updated, sex-disaggregated record of the trainee-graduates of business and life skill program including disability and other diversity characteristics and keep close contact with and monitor all graduate’s employment status.3. Successful implementation of livelihoods-related activities (entrepreneurship, enterprise development, and employment initiatives, etc.)
Work closely with woreda and zonal line offices particularly with rural job creation office, women and youth affairs, one stop centers and private’s sectors in the area. working closely with the ERD project manager and receiving technical support on the implementation of operational elements of livelihood related program activities. Coordinate with cross cutting teams (protection, MEAL) to mainstream protection and safeguarding in business and life skill promotion activities. He/she is technically responsible to provide support on planning, implementing, supervising Supervise and follow up entrepreneurship and skill trainings, livelihood grant transfer, employment linkages and enterprise development.Responsible for preparing beneficiaries’ master lists and payment sheets, submitting to supply chain and finance to effect livelihood grant transfer and provide training logistics for the trainees timely.Contribute to the needs assessment in the project operation areas and planning of new activities.Responsible for daily supervision of livelihood activities and provide financial as well as program information reports for internal and donor reporting.Set up and strengthen beneficiaries compliant feedback response mechanisms according to the IRC complaint response standards and ensure project implementation quality and transparency. Follow up and ensure livelihood client registration on cash toolkits according to the IRC Standard operation of program.4. Ensures successful distribution of inputs to target clients.
Facilitate successful distribution of agricultural inputs and tools to the target clients.Safeguarding Responsibilities: -
Promote and actively participate in initiatives and efforts to build team engagement, inclusion and cohesion in IRC [team/office]Foster ongoing learning, honest dialogue and reflection to strengthen safeguarding and to promote IRC values and adherence to IRC policiesMinimum Qualifications:
Educational Requirement:
Bachelor’s degree, master's in business, Economics, social science, development economics, Rural development, Development studies, agribusiness management or a related subject area.Work Experience and Skills:
Minimum 2 years for professional experience for BSC degree and 1 year for MSC degree and 5 years of relevant experience for diploma holders.Experience as a business trainer and business service provider.Proven abilities in livelihood related activity implementation. Substantive knowledge and experience of sustainable livelihoods and resilience programs implementation. Strong organizational and time-management skills; proven ability to prioritize and deliver on time.Strong analytic problem-solving skills Highly proficient in Microsoft Office suite Demonstrated ability to work effectively with stakeholders at all levels.Language Skills:
Proficiency speak English and Amharic is essential. And the ability to speak the local language is a plus.Disclaimer: - Please note that IRC will never request applicants or candidates to make any form of payment at any stage of the recruitment process.
IRC is an equal employment opportunity employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability.
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