41634
H&N Facilitator
Confidential
Syria
Lattakia
Medicine/Nursing - Humanitarian/Disasters
Full time
Finished or Exempted (For male)
Bachelor/ License Degree
Under the general supervision of the designated Chief Field Office in Tartous Field Office], the Third Party Facilitator will:
Specific to H&N Programs:
• Follow up on a daily basis with DOH Lattakia and support in the preparation of response mobile teams visits’ schedule based on the latest update of shelters and families .
• Field visits to monitor the mobile teams in hosting centers and hosting communities including immunization program .
• Collect , review and verify the data of mobile teams and submit 4Ws on a weekly basis .
• Follow the implementation and activities of Al-Zahra PD (Two clinics and two MMTs)
• Follow the implementation and activities of SFPA (Four clinics and three MMTs without contingency teams )
• Follow on the IFA project in public schools in Latakia (377 Schools ).
• Follow up with nutrition sector partners response and keep an eye on the implementation of IYCF-e .
• AOB
General responsibilities:
(1) Provide technical services to ORGANIZATION programmes primarily in hard to reach areas, through ensuring regular and systematic technical advise, quality assurance and technical guidance to implementing partners and counterparts, for the efficient implementation of ORGANIZATION programmes and effective achievement of results for the benefit of Syrian children and women.
(2) Identify capacity and technical gaps of implementing partners and counterparts and provide technical support to the chief of field office and designated programme officer to ensure capacity building and on the job training as needed.
(3) Provide input to technical documents as required by CFOs and Programme Sections in Damascus, ensuring all technical input is closely aligned to national programme strategies as approved at country office level;.
(4) Conduct regular filed visits, primarily to hard to reach areas, based on requests by the Field Office to provide technical oversight and guidance to programme partners, conduct needs assessments, and gather technical information that will help inform ongoing programme development and implementation.
(5) Within 5 days following each field visit, produce a trip report according to the standard format provided by ORGANIZATION and submit the report to the designated Chief of Field Office for further dissemination and action by the relevant persons.
(6) Conduct regular situation monitoring in specific areas based on requests by the Field Office, to assess the overall humanitarian situation and document the needs of affected populations, in particular of women and children.
(7) Conduct regular visits to monitor programme activities supported by ORGANIZATION, with a focus on:
a) Assessing programme implementation by Implementing Partners through PCAs (Programme Cooperation Agreements) and SSFAs (Small-Scale Funding Agreements) as well as programme implementation by government ministries and agencies according to the ORGANIZATION Syria Country Office Annual Work Plans;
b) Verifying supplies are delivered to target beneficiaries in line with relevant programme documents, and documenting any delays and bottlenecks;
c) Conducting post-distribution monitoring (PDM) of supplies to assess beneficiaries’ feedback in terms of the quality, timeliness and relevance of supplies delivered. Other end-user monitoring of specific programmes will be conducted as required by the Field Office.
(8) Validate results data provided by implementing partners in their progress reports. Report any actual or potential deviation from implementation plans.
(9) Implement SBC activities:
a. Provide support to some of evidence generation activities such as focus group discussions (FGDs) interviews etc. Field Research: assist in conducting focus group discussions, in-depth interviews for the purpose of understanding knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. The Facilitator shall engage in facilitating interviews and local input in collaboration with the research team. The study outcomes shall provide a baseline for the C4D interventions to be adapted at the governorate level.
b. Support gathering information from affected populations on their views and concerns related to ORGANIZATION interventions.
c. Facilitation and support of awareness raising campaigns: distribution of IEC materials, social media follow up, and community meetings
d. Monitoring and reporting: monitor the implementation of awareness activities and provide monthly report, details, beneficiaries’ number and feedback. (including the 4Ws report).
(10) Any other tasks assigned by the supervisor.
The number of programme monitoring visits to be conducted are specified in the Programme Documents agreed with Partners.
Specific to H&N Programs:
• Follow up on a daily basis with DOH Lattakia and support in the preparation of response mobile teams visits’ schedule based on the latest update of shelters and families .
• Field visits to monitor the mobile teams in hosting centers and hosting communities including immunization program .
• Collect , review and verify the data of mobile teams and submit 4Ws on a weekly basis .
• Follow the implementation and activities of Al-Zahra PD (Two clinics and two MMTs)
• Follow the implementation and activities of SFPA (Four clinics and three MMTs without contingency teams )
• Follow on the IFA project in public schools in Latakia (377 Schools ).
• Follow up with nutrition sector partners response and keep an eye on the implementation of IYCF-e .
• AOB
General responsibilities:
(1) Provide technical services to ORGANIZATION programmes primarily in hard to reach areas, through ensuring regular and systematic technical advise, quality assurance and technical guidance to implementing partners and counterparts, for the efficient implementation of ORGANIZATION programmes and effective achievement of results for the benefit of Syrian children and women.
(2) Identify capacity and technical gaps of implementing partners and counterparts and provide technical support to the chief of field office and designated programme officer to ensure capacity building and on the job training as needed.
(3) Provide input to technical documents as required by CFOs and Programme Sections in Damascus, ensuring all technical input is closely aligned to national programme strategies as approved at country office level;.
(4) Conduct regular filed visits, primarily to hard to reach areas, based on requests by the Field Office to provide technical oversight and guidance to programme partners, conduct needs assessments, and gather technical information that will help inform ongoing programme development and implementation.
(5) Within 5 days following each field visit, produce a trip report according to the standard format provided by ORGANIZATION and submit the report to the designated Chief of Field Office for further dissemination and action by the relevant persons.
(6) Conduct regular situation monitoring in specific areas based on requests by the Field Office, to assess the overall humanitarian situation and document the needs of affected populations, in particular of women and children.
(7) Conduct regular visits to monitor programme activities supported by ORGANIZATION, with a focus on:
a) Assessing programme implementation by Implementing Partners through PCAs (Programme Cooperation Agreements) and SSFAs (Small-Scale Funding Agreements) as well as programme implementation by government ministries and agencies according to the ORGANIZATION Syria Country Office Annual Work Plans;
b) Verifying supplies are delivered to target beneficiaries in line with relevant programme documents, and documenting any delays and bottlenecks;
c) Conducting post-distribution monitoring (PDM) of supplies to assess beneficiaries’ feedback in terms of the quality, timeliness and relevance of supplies delivered. Other end-user monitoring of specific programmes will be conducted as required by the Field Office.
(8) Validate results data provided by implementing partners in their progress reports. Report any actual or potential deviation from implementation plans.
(9) Implement SBC activities:
a. Provide support to some of evidence generation activities such as focus group discussions (FGDs) interviews etc. Field Research: assist in conducting focus group discussions, in-depth interviews for the purpose of understanding knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. The Facilitator shall engage in facilitating interviews and local input in collaboration with the research team. The study outcomes shall provide a baseline for the C4D interventions to be adapted at the governorate level.
b. Support gathering information from affected populations on their views and concerns related to ORGANIZATION interventions.
c. Facilitation and support of awareness raising campaigns: distribution of IEC materials, social media follow up, and community meetings
d. Monitoring and reporting: monitor the implementation of awareness activities and provide monthly report, details, beneficiaries’ number and feedback. (including the 4Ws report).
(10) Any other tasks assigned by the supervisor.
The number of programme monitoring visits to be conducted are specified in the Programme Documents agreed with Partners.
EDUCATION
• University degree in Health, Nutrition, or public health_ preferably medical doctor holding Master degree.
WORK EXPERIENCE
• At least five years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in Health and Nutrition.
• At least five years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in project/programme management, monitoring and reporting. Experience in collecting and compiling quantitative and qualitative data is an asset.
• Experience working in a humanitarian context.
• Experience working with UN or NGO programmes/projects is an asset.
•Experience working with ORGANIZATION projects is an asset.
LANGUAGES
• Fluency both verbal and written in English and Arabic.
• University degree in Health, Nutrition, or public health_ preferably medical doctor holding Master degree.
WORK EXPERIENCE
• At least five years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in Health and Nutrition.
• At least five years of progressively responsible relevant work experience in project/programme management, monitoring and reporting. Experience in collecting and compiling quantitative and qualitative data is an asset.
• Experience working in a humanitarian context.
• Experience working with UN or NGO programmes/projects is an asset.
•Experience working with ORGANIZATION projects is an asset.
LANGUAGES
• Fluency both verbal and written in English and Arabic.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES
• Technical competencies in Field related to the scope of work.
• Excellent analytical skills, including the ability to analyse diverse and complex information from a wide range of sources to make analytical statements to inform decision-making.
• Very good report writing skills.
• Capacity to work in an emergency context under stressful conditions and strict deadlines.
• Strong communication and networking skills, including the ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams as well as establishing and maintaining close working relationships with a variety of implementing partners and counterparts at different levels.
• Good computer skills, including experience with various software applications.
• Technical competencies in Field related to the scope of work.
• Excellent analytical skills, including the ability to analyse diverse and complex information from a wide range of sources to make analytical statements to inform decision-making.
• Very good report writing skills.
• Capacity to work in an emergency context under stressful conditions and strict deadlines.
• Strong communication and networking skills, including the ability to work in multi-disciplinary teams as well as establishing and maintaining close working relationships with a variety of implementing partners and counterparts at different levels.
• Good computer skills, including experience with various software applications.
To be discussed later
Deadline for receiving CVS is Thursday 19 December 2024, @ 1400 hrs.
Deadline for receiving CVS is Thursday 19 December 2024, @ 1400 hrs.
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