Community Service Monitoring Officer Non-profit Jobs – Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid (HIJRA)
Job Title: Community Service Monitoring Officer
Organization: Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid (HIJRA)
Duty Station: Uganda
About US:
Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief Aid (HIJRA) is an international humanitarian and development organization that positively contributes towards improving the living standards and conditions of those adversely affected by disasters and conflict in the Horn, East & Central Africa by implementing WASH, Health, Education, Livelihoods, Community service & development and Protection programs in the region for a period of more than 20 years.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Propose a local strategy for the project implementation, according to the specific context and oversee its implementation once validated;
- Be responsible for the recruitment of the candidate sociotherapists in the camp;
- Coordinate the recruitment of sociotherapy participants;
- Organize the first sociotherapy group sessions in conjunction with the Project Coordinator;
- Monitor sociotherapy group sessions on a weekly basis;
- Monitor the personal and professional stability of the sociotherapists and ensure that an adequate working environment is maintained and they have access to psychological support systems;
- Keep track of all the sociotherapy groups that take place in the camp;
- Follow the financial and administrative guidelines which were developed by the Finance Manager and the Accountant to accurately manage the financial recourses in reference to financial policies of CBS;
- Be the direct contact person and representative of CBS Rwanda at the camp level;
- Keep the Project Coordinator, the Program Manager and the Executive Director of CBS Rwanda informed at all times on the progress and challenges of the operational strategies;
- Work closely with the researchers and facilitate them in their research activities;
- Ensure that key operational information circulates properly within CBS;
- Be an active participant in the camp meetings and other relevant local gatherings;
- Ensure that the sociotherapy sessions are taking place in line with the sociotherapy method and the manual of operations;
- Ensure that regular sociotherapy reports are qualitatively and quantitatively provided as required by CBS Rwanda policies;
- Review the reports of sociotherapists and give observations aiming at the improvement of the quality of implementation;
- Develop a list used to pay facilitation fees of sociotherapists, based on weekly reports developed by them;
- Initiate and support sociotherapy groups’ initiatives to maintain the participants’ social and economic cohesion and welfare;
- Advise sociotherapists in psychosocial problem management through sociotherapy sessions;
- Doing any other task requested by line managers for the success of the project
- Any other duties assign by the supervisor.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- The applicant must hold a Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (e.g. Social Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Mental Health, Clinical Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, Anthropology, or Conflict/Peace Studies etc.);
- Three years of experience in the field of project implementation, preferably in the field of psychosocial interventions;
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in psychosocial support interventions;
- Demonstrated experience in community mobilization and attitude for field work at grass-roots level;
- Previous experience in a representative position and with networking with local authorities;
- Commitment to the goals and principles of the community-based sociotherapy program and an ability to ensure the mandate underpins our support to participants in the program;
- Strong skills in organization and coordination are essential, including the management of finances;
- Mastering Microsoft Word, Excel and Power point;
- An honest, reliable and very accurate person, who is able to work under pressure;
- Very strong motivation and social skills and excellent communication skills both verbal and in writing;
- Ability to listen, flexible and a strong problem solver;
- Fluent English, both verbal and written and fluency in Kinyarwanda and Swahili would be preferable.
Desirable:
- Having a Master’s Degree in a relevant domain is considered an asset;
- Experience in supervising complex and challenging interventions in fragile communities;
- Experience with coordinating a team at the grass-roots level;
- Having basic knowledge of Randomized Control Trial and/or Participatory Action Research method;
- Experience with working in refugee settings;
- Swahili and French language skills
How to Apply:
All qualified candidates are requested to submit an Application letter and Curriculum Vitae including telephone and emails contacts of three referees including your current/most recent employer addressed to the:
Country Program Manager,
Humanitarian Initiative Just Relief AID (HIJRA)
P.O. Box 23582, Kampala, Uganda
Email to: vacancies.ug@hijra.or.ke The subject line should read “Community Service Monitoring Officer.”
Deadline: 6th March 2020