Since 1993, as an international non-governmental organization, ACTED has been committed 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 endeavors to respond to humanitarian crises and build resilience; promote inclusive and sustainable growth; co-construct effective governance and support the building of civil society worldwide by investing in people and their potential.
We go the last mile: ACTED’s mission is to save lives and support people in meeting their needs in hard to reach areas. With a team of 4,600 national staff 400 international staff, ACTED is active in 37 countries and implements more than 500 projects a year reaching over 14 million beneficiaries.
ACTED is supporting man-made and natural disasters-affected populations in Somalia by delivering emergency aid and strengthening their resilience. Somalia has been experiencing recurrent humanitarian crisis for more than 20 years; ACTED teams have been deployed for over 10 years with ongoing relief programming being carried out in the North as well as in the South (Lower Juba, Bay, Sanaag and Gedo Regions), with a coordination office in Mogadiscio and a supporting team in Nairobi (Kenya). Projects are designed according to the populations’ needs and include activities related to water, sanitation and hygiene, food security and livelihoods, lifesaving cash transfer programmes, camp coordination and camp management, as well as shelter and non-food items activities.
Camp Coordination and Management
Planning and Strategy Development
Ensure collaboration with the relevant CCCM actors in the planning, development of sites, ensuring that site designs support protection and assistance of men, women, boys and girls
Ensure regular site needs assessment and gap analysis are conducted with all CCCM stakeholders in the camps
Map and track “who is doing what, where, when”
Map out the operational requirements for the response within displacement sites, and identify and establish (where necessary) standards and guidelines that facilitate interoperability to ensure that activities are carried out
Develop and update agreed response strategies for the camps, including “exit”/transition strategy for site closures and action plans for the cluster and ensuring that these are adequately reflected in overall country strategies, such as the Consolidated Appeal Process
Support Camp Managers to conduct contingency planning based on worst-case and most likely scenarios in terms of population movements
Support the development and maintenance of a coherent CCCM strategy across the camps.
Technical CCCM Leadership
Promote harmonization of approaches and methodologies across the different camp sites by developing and monitoring use of common tools (in close coordination with the CCCM Cluster), as well as creating opportunities for experience sharing and Learning
Adapt relevant policies, guidelines and technical standards to the context of the crisi
Ensure that the responses is in line with existing policy guidance, technical standards and relevant government human rights legal obligations
Provide technical support and capacity building to Camp Managers and other CCCM staff on a regular basis
Disseminate CCCM tools, research, best practices and lessons learned internally and externally through publications, networks, working groups, events, and conferences
Brief Camp Managers about main CCCM issues, and updating them on a regular basis;
Protection
Facilitate the provision of security and law enforcement by the national/local authorities and other relevant actors such as civilian police components of peacekeeping missions, as well as through the establishment of site watch teams (if necessary in cooperation with the national sector lead for protection) in the camps
Organize and facilitate the participation of the affected population in site governance and community mobilization, with particular emphasis on women’s decision-making role and on persons with specific needs (such as the elderly and the physically-challenged);
National/local authorities, State institutions, local civil society and other relevant actors
Establish appropriate links with national and local authorities, State institutions, local civil society and other relevant actors (e.g. peacekeeping forces) to maintain appropriate coordination and information exchange with them
Promote the capacity building of relevant authorities, where deemed necessary;
Coordination
Establish appropriate links with national and local authorities, State institutions, local civil society and other relevant actors (e.g. peacekeeping forces) to maintain appropriate coordination and information exchange with them
Promote the capacity building of relevant authorities, where deemed necessary.
Administrative and Operational Management of CCCM Project Implementation
Finance
Review the BFU(s) to avoid under/over spending
Ensure accurate budget forecasting and expense planning
Logistics
Contribute to the development of project procurement plans
Contribute to quality checks and procurement committees to finalizea suppliers’ selection according to applicable scenario
Ensure timely procurement and adherence to rules of origin and nationality
Administration/HR
Participate in the transparent and timely recruitment of project staff (developing organigrams, ToRs, elaborating recruitment tests)
Proactively support Camp Managers and Area Coordinators to adapt the project staffing structure to needs and funding
Ensure regular performance appraisal and career management of project teams
Ensure a positive working environment and good team dynamics
Manage interpersonal conflicts
Ensure capacity building among project staff
Transparency/Compliance
Ensure project records and documents (FLAT files, beneficiary lists, donation certificates, attendance sheets etc.) are adequately prepared, compiled and filed according to ACTED procedures
Ensure staff awareness and respect of ACTED’s code of conduct and FLATS procedures
Security
Together with the Security focal points, assess risks in the areas of project implementation and develop context specific MOSS and SOPs
Ensure that project teams are aware of security threats and follow ACTED security policies, MOSS and SOPs accordingly
Implementing Partners (if any)
Support the FLATS team and Camp Managers to ensure adherence to ACTED’s policies and procedure, arranging training and induction as required
Ensure that all budgetary issues between ACTED and partners are addressed and that mutually beneficial solutions are agreed upon in a timely manner
In collaboration with the FLATS team, review due diligence of partners or conduct new due diligence and develop appropriate time bound organizational development work plans
Oversee the development of capacity building framework and action plans with full participation of partners
Ensure partners provide all project documents required by ACTED and its donors in a timely manner and according to ACTED standards.
Required qualifications and technical competencies
Experience of Camp Coordination / Camp Management
Experience working in a volatile environment
Demonstrated ability to manage a team
Strong analytical capacity
Significant experience in finance and logistics
Computer knowledge is a must (Excel, Word …etc.).
Ability to work under stressful conditions
Please send your application including cover letter , refernces and CV to jobs@acted.org under
Ref: CCCMTC/SOM