Food Security and Livelihood Officer
Triangle Generation Humanitaire

Triangle Génération Humanitaire is an International Solidarity Organisation born in 1994 from the desire to develop a cross-disciplinary and sustainable expertise. TGH integrates emergency relief, rehabilitation and development in its programmes within a comprehensive approach, using an environmental approach wherever possible.
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 Duty Station: Central Darfur-Tawila
 Closing Date: 22 Dec 2024

 
 Background:

 

General responsibility:

Under the supervision of the Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) Manager, the FSL Officer is responsible of the good running of FSL activities (agricultural support) at field level within his/her team according to the FSL planning. The Project will increase autonomy and resilience of vulnerable populations at the community level through cash support. The project will target households (HHs) affected by the conflict. In the course of undertaking his/her tasks, he/she shall work with professionalism and honesty, and shall commit himself/herself to TGH principles as well as humanitarian principles.



 
 Duties and responsibilities:

  1. Responsibilities and related tasks:
  • Support in the design, planning, implementation, monitoring, follow up and reporting of FSL activities in area of intervention with the support of the Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) Manager, the Field Coordinator and the FSL Deputy Project Manager.
  1. Management and monitoring of FSL activities at base level
  • Participate in creation of monitoring tools for FSL programming in target areas;
  • Develop the activity plan;
  • Develop and maintain effective feedback and response mechanism and ensure that beneficiary complaints are well documented and addressed and responded to in a timely manner;
  • Support the development of beneficiary selection criteria for vulnerable households and ensure the high quality of the data collected during the assessment;
  • Support in the implementation of the Rapid Assessment;
  • Prepare and organize the cash distributions with support of management team including recruitment of DWs as needed;
  • In coordination with the MEAL team, prepare a Post Distribution Monitoring Plan and ensure PDM implementation;
  • Provide success stories, quality project photos and lesson learnt.
  1. Team Management
  • Organize and follow daily workers work and payments, ensuring respect of TGH rules and procedures;
  • Directly manage the FSL technician;
  • Support the FSL manager in validating technically administrative docs (daily worker, overtimes, etc);
  • Fill-in for the FSL manager in case of absence or vacancy;
  • Ensure proper documentation of project related documents.
  1. Coordination and relation with partners
  • Participate in TGH internal meetings;
  • Ensure the implementation of all signed agreement with all stakeholders;
  • Attend coordination meetings with external partners, localities and/or HAC at base level and share the outcome of the meetings with management team;
  • Support the Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) Manager in attending meeting with community leaders (Sheikhs, Sheikhas) periodically to ensure that our intervention is beneficiary-focused and is sustainable;
  • Liaise with local authorities and NGOs in the field to avoid duplication and exclusion/inclusion errors and guarantee the continuous cross check of beneficiary list, as well as capture best practices and lessons learned from previous interventions in targeted area. 
  1. Administration and logistics
  • Follow-up requests and deliveries of materials, services, tools and equipment required for Food security activities, in coordination with logistic team and ensure that all the material/services needed is available at the base before the start of the activity;
  • Coordinate with administration regarding cash requests and expenditures;
  • Support in the vendor selection process with project manager, field coordinator and logistics team;
  1. Reporting
  • Completion of report detailing best practices and lessons learned following activity implementation;
  • Ensure timely submission of implemented activities reports, assessments, and weekly/monthly follow-up reports to the project manager and ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the reporting;
  • Participate to base general reports, as required;
  • Any other tasks as instructed by the line managers.
  1. Personal and staff capacity building
  • Participate actively in the training courses recommended by TGH, and share new skills and knowledge with his/ her team or colleagues and TGH partners (MoA, FSL committees, and any other ones);
  • Through supervision and training, enable TGH staff to take on greater role in the performance of their tasks throughout the programme;
  1. PSEA & Safeguarding:
  • Contribute to ensuring that TGH staff and partners respect the PSEA and Child Safeguarding guidelines.
  • Promptly and confidentially report any concerns about violations of TGH PSEA and Child Safeguarding Policies to the relevant focal points.

 

Any other tasks assigned by the line or the base manager based on TGH project needs.


 
 Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required:

  1. Required knowledge and skills
  • BSc in agriculture 
  • Minimum of 1 year practical experience managing food security with INGOs;
  • Good interpersonal communication skill and ability to effectively liaise with government, community leaders and other stakeholders;
  • Proven ability to meet deadlines;
  • Excellent analytical and self-motivation skills; able to think critically;
  • Strong computer skills (Excel, Word, Outlook);
  • Written and spoken Arabic and English (advanced level) compulsory;
  • Flexibility and ability to supervise and support a small team;
  • Good communication and reporting skills.
  1. Personal features
  • Ability to work in remote and insecure environments;
  • Honest and hard worker;
  • Organised and efficient;
  • Creativity and Ability to work autonomously with minimum supervision, but within a team;
  • Ability to work under the stress;
  • Ability to work in an intercultural context;
  • Understanding and respecting of local culture, behaviors and attitudes of the local community.

 

NB: Some parts of this job description might be modified according to the evolution of activities of TGH in Sudan, and after the employee has been consulted.

 

Net Salary: 766 USD

 

NOTE: This position is not entitled to TGH INPAT Status, no accommodation, no Monthly Allowances.

 

Those who are interested in the position are requested to submit application letter.cv,and qualifications copies through :

Opening date 11th December -Closing date: 22nd ÂDecember 2024

 

 

 




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