Save the Children Humanitarian Team Leader Jobs in South Sudan

Save the Children Humanitarian Team Leader Jobs in South Sudan



Role Purpose:

The Humanitarian Team Leader is responsible for providing leadership and oversight for emergency preparedness, response and recovery in all SCI SSD Areas, ensuring that the Area field teams have the capacity to respond to emergencies throughout the area of responsibility.

S/he will provide direct support to field teams on preparedness, response and recovery projects (Including HF) to ensure effective identification, design, planning, management, implementation, exit and transition, monitoring, evaluation and learning. S/he is responsible for managing substantial flexible emergency response funding through Humanitarian Fund including planning, tracking of allocations, monitoring, and reporting as well as supporting fundraising efforts, including raising alerts.

In addition, the Humanitarian Team Leader will ensure that the Emergency Preparedness Plans are regularly updated in line with Save the Children Humanitarian Management Procedures. S/he leads on partner and staff capacity building on emergency preparedness, response and recovery in all Areas.

This role is demanding and demands someone who is a team player, innovative, flexible, willing to travel regularly, and able to collaborate effectively across teams in Area offices and field offices. In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the post holder will be expected to lead initially emergency response with local response teams and work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.

Key Areas of Accountability:

Strategy and Emergency Preparedness

  • Lead on all aspects emergency preparedness planning, ensuring that the Area offices have the capacity to respond to emergencies.

  • With guidance from the Head of Humanitarian response, ensure that the EPP and annexes are regularly reviewed and updated in line with SCI Humanitarian Management procedures and advanced preparedness actions are in place; work with field teams to ensure field-level EPPs are in place including preparedness planning with local partners.

  • Carry out emergency preparedness and contingency planning workshops with staff and partners, ensuring all emergency preparedness plans are disseminated and well understood by relevant staff within the area of responsibility

  • Regularly monitor the emergency for changes or spikes in the context and work with humanitarian actors to identify emergency needs and coordinate necessary interventions within the area of responsibility.

  • Support the Head of Humanitarian Response in drafting of strategies, preparing member calls, plans and briefings on humanitarian and emergency response.

    Humanitarian operations management

  • Manage Humanitarian Fund in all Area Offices, ensuring that projects are identified, designed, planned, implemented, monitored, and evaluated in line with quality standards and in compliance with SCI systems.

  • Manage other emergency response awards as delegated by the Operations Director – Program Operations.

  • Ensure robust planning and humanitarian project management processes are in place for all managed projects following Save the Children’s Program Management Methodology (PMM) and good practices.

  • Work closely with field teams to develop of work-plans, procurement and HR plans, phased budgets, budget vs actual (BvA) reviews, following up on procurement and recruitment at Country Office level, and ensuring strong information flow & management between the Country Office and the field locations.

  • Track and monitor the implementation of Humanitarian Fund and other projects, leading monthly review meetings to ensure effective and timely project implementation and donor/Save the Children compliance in the area of responsibility.

  • Co-ordinate with PDQ team to ensure that all emergency response activities are delivered in line with SCI quality standards and support field teams in improving the quality of responses.

  • Maintain regular communications with the Emergency Response Teams (ERT) at Area level to identify support needs and provide guidance and capacity building as required.

  • Ensure the teams have the operational and project management tools and templates required to effectively manage their projects; develop and disseminate these where necessary.

  • Develop monthly humanitarian updates for all Areas and share with the Extended Senior Management team highlighting the status of
    flexible funding, implementation progress, horizon scanning and any other updates related to emergency response.

    Awards Management, Programme Development and Reporting

  • Overall management of Save the Children Areas Humanitarian Fund allocation and other flexible emergency response funding.

  • Primary contact point with the Country Office Humanitarian Team for all aspects of award management related to the Humanitarian Fund including top-ups, amendments, and revision of program documents.

  • Working with field teams on the preparation and submission of high-quality reports ensuring accurate MEAL data and case studies/success stories as required.

    Supply Chain

  • Work closely with the Supply Chain team to ensure that adequate pre-positioned stocks are in place, well utilised and replenished in line with the pre-positioned stock SOP, with special focus on medical pre-positioned stock

  • Lead on monthly pre-positioned stock reviews, again with special focus on medical stocks to avoid risk of stock outs or expiry of pre-positioned items.

  • Contribute to procurement planning and follow-up of any emergency response-related procurement.

    Capacity Building

  • In collaboration with Area Managers and HR, establish Emergency Response Teams and field-level humanitarian focal points, including updating ToRs.

  • In collaboration with the Head of Emergency Response and HR put in place a clear system of internal deployments to support emergency responses.

  • Identify, and where applicable provide, learning and training opportunities for Save the Children staff and partners to build the capacity of the humanitarian staff members and to build a culture of emergency response (e.g. ERT capacity-building activities).

  • Work closely with the Partnership Coordinator to ensure that partners are involved in emergency preparedness planning, ‘zero agreements’ with emergency response partners are maintained, and capacity-building plans for partners are delivered.

    Surge Support

  • Flexibility to provide surge support to scale-up current programs or initial surge capacity for the start-up of a new response; provide assistance in launching rapid assessment, overseeing data collection, write up of needs assessments, work-planning, communication

    Qualifications and Experience

    Essential

  • BSc/BA/ MSc in relevant qualification or equivalent in experience.

  • 5 years of demonstrable management experience in humanitarian operations, including experience within a complex country programme in an emergency response or fragile state

  • Sound knowledge of international humanitarian architecture, systems, coordination mechanisms and donors, and of procedures, accountability frameworks and best practices in emergency response management

  • Significant experience of NGO emergency program cycle management, including field-level project planning and implementation.

  • Demonstrable financial and budget management experience, experience as a budget holder

  • Good knowledge and experience of supply chain systems and requirements in a multi-location, multi-sector programme setting.

  • Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions

  • Ability to write clear and well-argued proposals and/or reports; experience in proposal coordination and development.

  • Excellent planning, management and coordination skills, with the ability to organize a substantial workload comprised of complex, diverse tasks, responsibilities, and work calmly under pressure.

  • Proactive and solutions focussed, with an ability to remain detail-oriented while maintaining strategic oversight.

  • Proven team working skills, adaptability and flexibility.

  • Computer literacy and proficiency in MS Word and Excel spreadsheets

  • Fluency in written and spoken English and local languages

    Desirable

  • Experience in South Sudan or a complex and matrix-managed organization.

  • Skills and experience in training and capacity building.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; Save the Children Humanitarian Team Leader Jobs in South Sudan

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