PROJECT BRIEFING:
Since the outbreak of violence in Syria in the spring of 2011, the number of Syrians crossing to Lebanon continues to increase. The influx of Syrians has created competition for resources. In many areas the traditional housing market is close to saturation and rental prices have increased significantly. Many refugees and vulnerable Lebanese families have been obliged to live in sub-standard shelter such as unfinished houses, converted garages, and Informal Settlements (IS). They often lack security of tenure and are at continual risk of eviction. UNHCR’s own estimate is that the majority of the refugee population will require some form of shelter assistance during 2014.
Save the Children Lebanon has been delivering an emergency Shelter and NFI program since November 2012. Most activities are based on the principle of self-aid and are integrated with Save the Children’s other programs. Current emergency shelter and NFI activities include:
Winterisation. Distribution of Quick Fix kits (QFK’s) to households living in sub-standard shelter
Rehabilitation. Cash-for-rehabilitation in Unfinished Houses
New Arrival Support. Distribution of Non Food Items (NFI’s) and Shelter kits
Site Improvements. Supporting site improvements in Informal Settlements
Infrastructure Support. Supporting other infrastructure or construction-related activities being implemented by the other programs (E.g. rehabilitation of schools, community improvement projects etc.)
ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children Lebanon is implementing a large and varied Shelter and NFI program to meet the needs described above. The role is required in order to ensure technical quality of the Shelter and NFI programming at field-level. The Shelter Technician will be responsible for conducting technical assessments, technical monitoring and supervision and providing technical advice to beneficiaries and communities. The Shelter Technician will work in parallel with a Community Mobiliser and will spend 60 to 80% of their time in the field.
It is anticipated that this role will be needed for a minimum of 4 months. There is a strong likelihood that it will be extended depending on performance and pipeline funding. The contract length is dependent upon funding.
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
The Shelter Technician will:
Conduct technical assessments of existing shelters and buildings
Develop technical proposals and Bills Of Quantities (BOQ) and cost estimates including material, labour and transportation requirements
Prepare technical drawings, where required
Conduct regular site visits to supervise and/or monitor progress and quality
Support all technical aspects of quality control
Conduct regular visits to beneficiaries
Attend and support distributions
Conduct Post Distribution Monitoring
Provide daily/weekly reports, as requested.
Comply with Save the Children policies and practice with respect to child protection, code of conduct, health and safety, equal opportunities and other relevant policies and procedures.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Experience
Minimum 1 years of work experience
Experience of basic construction & distributions
Skills
Minimum diploma OR bachelor’s degree in Civil engineering, architecture, construction, urban planning or other Built Environment related field.
Familiar with technical aspects of humanitarian shelter and Humanitarian principles
Familiar with construction; including concrete and block works, plumbing, contracting.
Proficiency on Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel, including management of Excel databases
Good time management and organizational skills
Fluency in written and spoken Arabic (English language skills advantageous)
Strength in interpersonal, communication and presentation skills and teamwork
Flexibility and willingness to change work practices and hours, and capability to work in insecure environment
Valid Lebanese driving licence
Familiarity with the relevant geographic areas
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Technical Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No