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ACTED has been committed since 1993, to immediate humanitarian relief to support those in urgent need and protect people’s dignity, while co-creating longer term opportunities for sustainable growth and fulfilling people’s potential. ACTED, headquartered in Paris, France is present in four continents and our teams intervene in 37 countries towards 14 million people, responding to emergency situations, supporting rehabilitation projects and accompanying the dynamics of development. Over 5,000 staff are dedicated to implementing and developing our projects.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: REACH Field Officer

Location: Borno and other field locations (Adamawa, Yobe)
Contract duration: 6 months
Supervisor: Field Manager
Number of positions: 2
Start date: ASAP
Level: D2-1 (national contract)

Background

REACH was born in 2010 as a joint initiative of two INGOs (IMPACT Initiatives and ACTED) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT). REACH’s purpose is to promote and facilitate the development of information products that enhance the humanitarian community’s decision making and planning capacity for emergency, reconstruction and development contexts, supporting and working within the framework of the humanitarian reform process. REACH facilitates information management for aid actors through three complementary services: (a) need and situation assessments facilitated by REACH teams; (b) situation analysis using satellite imagery; (c) provision of related database and (web)-mapping facilities and expertise.

Context / Country
Since May 2013, the Boko Haram insurgency in Northern Nigeria has destroyed infrastructure, provoked dramatic livelihoods erosion and triggered the displacement of over 2 million people, out of which 1.4 million people are in Borno State. The humanitarian situation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) is critical. Following years of conflict, the majority of the state’s rural areas are empty. Much of the population has fled to the relative safety of Maiduguri, capital of Borno State, or other Local Government Area (LGA) capitals. In the IDP camps of Maiduguri and other enclaved LGA capitals, large portions of the population are extremely vulnerable and in need of immediate humanitarian support. While some areas have recently experienced returns in proximity of main roads, the population from many LGAs is likely to remain displaced for the medium term, lacking security, shelter and livelihoods in their villages of origin. When returns are made possible, it will be essential to support returnees in rebuilding their homes, which are in many cases destroyed, and resuming their productive lives and livelihoods.

Since April 2017, IMPACT’s REACH Initiative has been deployed to Nigeria to help meet the information needs of humanitarian actors operating in the State and build a better understanding of the needs of conflict affected populations. Supported by EU humanitarian aid and in coordination with different humanitarian actors, REACH is carrying out the following activities:

  • Assessing IDPs’ movement intentions: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is assessing IDP intentions to return to their area of origin, move to a new location, or settle permanently in their current location in Borno State, while also looking into factors that are likely to influence IDPs’ decision to move, such as their current living conditions, separation from family members and access to information on their preferred future location. The assessment will help anticipate internal displacement flows and understand IDPs’ current needs, vulnerabilities, coping mechanisms, as well as future challenges.
  • Camp infrastructure mapping: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is collecting information on formal IDP camps in Borno State to support site planning and the effective distribution of humanitarian assistance.
  • Rapid assessments of informal IDP camps: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is profiling informal IDP camps in Maiduguri, Borno State, in order to better understand displacement dynamics of these IDP populations, while in parallel identifying common community services used by IDPs and barriers in accessing critical services.
  • Cash Working Group support: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative has conducted research to support the implementation of cash programming across Borno State in close coordination with the CWG
  • Multi-Sector Needs Assessment: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative has conducted comprehensive quantitative data collection over all crisis-affected areas in the 3 North-eastern States of Nigeria to provide evidence-based information and support all partners and especially OCHA and the sector-system with their Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) analysis.
  • Humanitarian Situation Monitoring of Hard-to-Reach Areas: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is collecting information from recent new arrivals from hard-to-reach to inform on the situation in those areas, should they suddenly become accessible.
  • Considering the displacement in the north-eastern part of Nigeria, ACTED/REACH has an Office in Maiduguri to respond to the humanitarian needs. ACTED/REACH is therefore looking for a REACH Field Officer, Maiduguri to support its operations in the most affected states.

About the Job

  • The REACH Field Officer will lead Field Assistants and enumeration teams of up to 10 or more individuals and be responsible to providing direction, logistical and technical support. They will also support the REACH Regional Representative/REACH (Senior) GIS/Assessment Officers/REACH (Senior) Field Officers/REACH Database Specialist as needed.

Functions
The AGORA Field Officer will be responsible for:

  • Establishment and management of key informant network
  • Contribution to secondary data review
  • Support the development of research tools
  • Facilitation of participatory mapping focus group discussions
  • Supervising interviews conducted by enumerators
  • Conducting key informant interviews
  • Facilitating focus group discussions
  • Hiring, training and leading enumeration teams
  • Liaising with local partners and local leaders
  • Assisting the assessment team in conducting data quality checks and follow up
  • Logistics support
  • Any other tasks need to ensure the success of the REACH mission in Nigeria

Establishment and management of key informant network:

  • REACH Field Officer will work in collaboration with assessment staff to identify potential Key informants, build their informant profiles, and execute month recurring and systematic data collection.

Contributing to secondary data review:

  • The REACH Field Officer will support the review of secondary data. He/she will contribute to identify relevant sources of secondary information and extract key data particularly in local languages.

Support the development of research tools:

  • REACH Field Officer will support the development of research tools. This includes contributing to translating questionnaires into the respondents’ language.

Supervising interviews conducted by enumerators:

  • The REACH Field Officer will supervise enumerators during the household or individual data collection in the field.
  • The Field Officer will ensure that daily targets for minimum surveys have been met, organize enumerators and team leads in the field and coordinate overall data collection activities.

Conducting key informant interviews:

  • The REACH Field Officer will conduct key informant interviews and supervise interviews conducted by enumerators. In addition, the Field officer will conduct Snowball sampling whenever required to get a network of key informant interviews in areas assigned to him/her.

Focus group discussion facilitation and analysis:

  • The REACH Field Officer will facilitate focus group discussions as needed, conduct de-briefing sessions, and transform data from FGD transcripts into digital form. In collaboration with the field manager and Assessment officer, the Field officer will participate in participatory analysis of FGD data.

Hiring, training and leading enumeration teams:

  • REACH Field officer under the supervision of Field Manager will be responsible for hiring enumeration teams, training them on the use of data collection tools (ODK) and methodology, and leading the teams in the field.
  • He/she will be responsible for logistical and technical support to the enumerators; he/she will support the Assessment Officer and Field Manager as needed.

Logistics support:

  • The REACH Field Officer will provide logistics support to the REACH country team by filling and tracking order forms and tracking existing and incoming REACH assets in Nigeria.

Other tasks

  • The REACH Field Officer will participate in other, undefined tasks that are necessary to support the REACH mission in Nigeria.

About You

  • All employees should master ACTED’s core Principles: Independence, Neutrality, Non-discrimination, free and direct access to victims, Ethics, Professionalism, anti-Corruption, Transparency and Accountability

Qualifications and Experience
Moreover, we also expect the following:

  • Minimum of 3 year of experience in humanitarian or development organizations, preferably in a field-based position
  • Willingness and ability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced field environment for extended periods of the time required
  • Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline (social science, development) required
  • Strong skills with the Microsoft Office Suite
  • Positive attitude and a willingness to learn
  • Excellent communication skill
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Ability to operate in a cross-cultural environment requiring flexibility
  • Prior knowledge of the region is a must
  • Knowledge of KOBO OR ODK is a must
  • Fluency in English, Hausa and Kanuri is a must
  • Previous experience in conducting surveys/assessment is a must

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 

Job Title: IMPACT Field Officer

Location: Yobe
Slot: 2 Openings
Supervisor: Field Manager

IMPACTS Country profile
Since May 2013, the Boko Haram insurgency in Northern Nigeria has destroyed infrastructure, provoked dramatic livelihoods erosion and triggered the displacement of over 2 million people, out of which 1.4 million people are in Borno State. The humanitarian situation of internally displaced persons (IDPs) is critical. Following years of conflict, most the state’s rural areas are empty. Much of the population has fled to the relative safety of Maiduguri, capital of Borno State, or other Local Government Area (LGA) capitals. In the IDP camps of Maiduguri and other enclaved LGA capitals, large portions of the population are extremely vulnerable and in need of immediate humanitarian support. While some areas have recently experienced returns in proximity of main roads, the population from many LGAs is likely to remain displaced for the medium term, lacking security, shelter, and livelihoods in their villages of origin. When returns are made possible, it will be essential to support returnees in rebuilding their homes, which are in many cases destroyed, and resuming their productive lives and livelihoods.

Since April 2017, IMPACT’s REACH Initiative has been deployed to Nigeria to help meeting the information needs of humanitarian actors operating in the State and build a better understanding of the needs of conflict-affected populations. Supported by EU humanitarian aid and in coordination with different humanitarian actors, REACH is carrying out the following activities:

  • Assessing IDPs’ movement intentions: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is assessing IDP intentions to return to their area of origin, move to a new location, or settle permanently in their current location in Borno State, while also looking into factors that are likely to influence IDPs’ decision to move, such as their current living conditions, separation from family members and access to information on their preferred future location. The assessment will help anticipate internal displacement flows and understand IDPs’ current needs, vulnerabilities, coping mechanisms, as well as future challenges2E
  • Camp infrastructure mapping: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is collecting information on formal IDP camps in Borno State to support site planning and the effective distribution of humanitarian assistance.
  • Rapid assessments of informal IDP camps: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative is profiling informal IDP camps in Maiduguri, Borno State, to better understand displacement dynamics of these IDP populations, while in parallel identifying common community services used by IDPs and barriers in accessing critical services.
  • Cash Working Group support: IMPACT’s REACH Initiative has conducted research to support the implementation of cash programming across Borno State in close coordination with the CWG

About the job

  • Under the direct line management of the IMPACT Senior Field Officer, the IMPACT Field Officer is responsible for Coordination of IMPACT data collection activities in field locations, Hiring, training and leading data collection teams including internal and external relations for each state (Yobe).

Responsibilities

  • The IMPACT Field officer will be responsible for Assessment Preparation and Planning:
  • The IMPACT Field Officer will be responsible for hiring enumeration teams, training them on the use of data collection tools (ODK) and methodology, and leading the teams in the field.
  • Ensuring that IMPACT monitoring activities are implemented in the field with relevant project and program objectives and with IMPACT’s research cycle and other relevant guidelines
  • Responsible for Data collection and management.
  • Monitor data collection, ensuring its correct implementation in line with agreed TORs.
  • Ensure regular situation updates on data collection is properly communicated. Provide support and follow up on identified challenges during the data collection process.
  • In close coordination with the IMPACT Senior Field Officer, S/He will clean and manage qualitative, quantitative, and spatial data collected by the IMPACT team and enumerators.
  • The IMPACT Field Officer will be responsible for identifying and organizing respondents for focus group discussion, facilitating or co-facilitating the discussion and recording results
  • Routine communication of all field activities, data collection progress and other key findings to management in timely and effective manner
  • Responsible for directly supervising the activities of the enumerators.
  • The IMPACT Field Officer will work in close coordination with the field teams of other TPM consortium partners to ensure achievement of the overall goals
  • Foster strategic partnerships with key stakeholders in the field; establish and maintain a network of Local stakeholders (Bulamas, SEMA, NEMA, Government officials and other local authorities) to ensure smooth running of data collection.
  • The IMPACT Field Officer will have custodial responsibility for all IMPACT assets (computers, GPS devices, smart phones, etc) at their operational base, and will need to work with the IMPACT team and ACTED Logistics to ensure serviceability of assets and availability of consumables (printer ink, paper, pens, etc…)

Other Responsibilities:

  • The IMPACT Field Officer will be responsible for supervising junior national staff participating in their assigned duties as well as building technical capacity related to data collection.
  • The IMPACT Field Officer may be called upon to work on other IMPACT programmes in various locations in Nigeria including, but not limited to, remote LGA capitals, as the security situation allows.

About you

  • All employees should master ACTED’s core Principles: Independence, Neutrality, Non-discrimination, free and direct access to victims, Ethics, Professionalism, anti-Corruption, Transparency and Accountability. Moreover, we also expect the following:

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Minimum of two years working in humanitarian responses
  • Bachelor’s degree with a strong focus on both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies preferred
  • Fluency in written and spoken fluency in English and Hausa a must; additional fluency in Kanuri is preferred
  • Previous experience in Third Party Monitoring (TPM), an asset.
  • Strong skills with the Microsoft Office Suite
  • Strong technical writing skills
  • Experience collecting information using hand-held GPS devices
  • Experience using ODK for quantitative data collection
  • Experience hiring and managing casual labourers
  • Experience conducting focus group discussions, or the ability to learn rapidly
  • Positive attitude and a willingness to learn
  • Excellent communication skill
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Ability to operate in a cross-cultural environment requiring flexibility
  • Prior experience working in IDP displacement locations
  • Ability to work independently

We Offer

  • Level: D2-1 (national contract)
  • Start date: ASAP
  • Contract duration: 6 months

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

 

Deadline: 6th July, 2020.

Application Process

  • Interested candidates are invited to send a cover letter and an updated CV as a single document (3 page minimum) in English.
  • Contact details (name, position, email address and tel. no.) of 3 professional references must be provided, whereas 1 must be for the latest employer including that of the HR/Admin person. Please do not attach any written recommendations.
  • Applications should be addressed to: The Recruitment Manager.

Note

  • Only motivated applicants who are able to perform the stipulated duties and meet the required qualifications will be considered. CV’s – only applications will not be considered. Please note: The position title and location must be written in the subject line of the e-mail; otherwise, it may not be considered
  • CVs will be review on rolling bases
  • Due to the large numbers of expected applicants, only short-listed candidates will be contacted and invited for an interview. We apologise for the inconvenience.
  • ACTED considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, colour, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability.

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