We are looking for: A PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Country: ETHIOPIA – Ogaden Region – Kebri Dehar
Length of Contract: 12 months (6 months with option to renewal could be negotiated)
Responsibilities:
- Overall management of the programs and support activities and staff of the Kebri Dehar and Jijiga bases in Somali Region
-Overall management of the security of the Kebri Dehar base
- Continuous strategic analyses of the security and humanitarian context in Somali region
- Representation of ACF and liaison with authorities, UN, NGOs at field and regional level
- Line managing Deputy Head of Base, PMs and Liaison Officer in Somali Region
- Reporting and communication
Qualification and previous experience:
- At least two years of field experiences in operational management of humanitarian programs
- At least two years of experiences working in volatile contexts (field based)
- A proven track record on project management
- Excellent capacity of strategy security and humanitarian context analysis
- Proven record of security and base management in emergency, post-crisis settings
- Strong management skills and leadership, pro-activity
- Strong communication, networking and representation
- Experiences in capacity building of national staff required
- Basic knowledge of ACF logistics and Admin procedures required
- Good team worker, facilitator and mediator
Statut : Salaried Employee
- Long-term contract, provided by ACF according to the French legislation.
- All expenses paid on the field: travel out/return, collective or individual accommodation depending on position, meals and hygiene expenses
- Monthly salary ranging from €1650 to €2150 (depending on relevant experience)
- Allowance of €200 paid on the mission
- Social benefits: Medical, life and accident insurance provided by the institution
- 25 days of annual paid leaves
- 20 days of extra leaves per year (taken as recovery time breaks of one week every 2 or 4 months depending on the mission) + break allowances
- Pre departure training of two weeks, at the HQ in Paris
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