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HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS ADVISOR

Première Urgence - Aide Médicale Internationale (PU-AMI) is a non-profit, non-political and non-religious humanitarian NGO. Its objective is to bring about a global response to the basic needs of populations suffering from acute humanitarian crisis and to allow them to recover their autonomy and dignity. In close respect to humanitarian principles, PU-AMI promotes humanitarian access and dialogue with all components of the civil society in Lebanon, and delivers assistance based on the needs, regardless of religion, politics, and ethnic matters.  Today, PU-AMI is intervening in 23 countries in Africa, the Near East, Caucasus, Asia and the Caribbean to cover the needs of populations affected by conflict, natural disasters or economic crises. PU-AMI in Lebanon has been implementing emergency and recovery projects in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, in Shelter Rehabilitation, Health and in Livelihood Recovery sectors.

 

SUPERVISION

Under the direct supervision of FIELD COORDINATORunder the technical supervision  N/Aunder the overall supervision HEAD OF MISSION in supervision of N/A

OVERALL MISSION

  1. GENERAL OBJECTIVE

The Humanitarian Affairs Advisor supports the Field Coordinator to facilitate implementation of activities and ensure coordinated humanitarian access, by :

  • Monitoring the humanitarian context, identifiying the potential constraints and/or changes that may impact proper access to the assisted populations;
  • Supporting the security & safety management of activites, staff and premises for all Akkar operations
  • Liaising on constant basis with key stakeholders (donors, municipalities, associations,etc. upon delegation from Field Coordinator.
  1. RESPONSABILITIES AND TASKS
  • Support context analysis and humanitarian access
  • Ensure that the common speech of the NGO is disseminated to staff and enforced at field level towards local stakeholders and beneficiaries;
  • Ensure data collection, crosschecking and in-depth analysis of information related to the context within the area of intervention; provide regular and ad hoc (if needed) formal reports to the Field Coordinator;
  • Collect, verify, analyze and report information that may affect the humanitarian access for assisted populations (climate hazards, civil unrests, security incidents)
  • Actively participate in regular or ad hoc humanitarian meetings, take notes and provide qualitative minutes/reports when needed;
  • Immediately alert the Field Coordinator in case of impending danger, or incident affecting the teams and/or the assisted population;
  • In case of incident related to humanitarian access affecting PU-AMI teams or activities, report immediately, orally to the Field Coordinator, and provide access incident report in the 24 hours following the incident.
  • Monitor compliance of PU-AMI’s staff and activities with regards to humanitarian principles

 

  • Support the safety and security management of PU-AMI activities, staff and premises
  • Participate in the elaboration and constant update of program documentation; contribute to project proposal writing for sections within his/her scope (security, context analysis, risk analysis, etc.)
  • Provide a bi-weekly SitRep updating the humanitarian context analysis shared with the Field Coordinator;
  • Monitor the overall daily staff movement and provide regular feedback to staff on safety; review weekly movement plan in coordination with logistics and advise the Field Coordinator on movement to restricted areas
  • Ensure follow up of incidents affecting PU-AMI staff, provide regular updates to Field Coordinator and Head of Mission, and provide incident report in the 24 hours following the indicent.
  • Support safety of staff during working hours through a proper communication set-up, in coordination with Field Coordinator, Logistics Manager and local authorities when needed.
  • Set up a wide network of focal points in the area of intervention;
  • Design and provide contextual briefings as a part of new staff/visitors induction plan;
  • Monitor the respect of operation rules and procedures agreed with relevant stakeholders.
  • Carry out regular field visits in area of intervention to monitor activity implementation with regards to respect of security and safety procedures, with specific focus on activities involving construction works
  • Provide regular trainings and/or refreshers to PU-AMI employees (including temporary workers) on security and safety issues
  • Participate in the elaboration and constant update of the Base Security Plan and the related set of security forms and documentation; propose changes based on context evolution to the Field Coordinator.
  • In coordination with the logistics manager, review the security set-up of all premises and propose adjustments as required to the Field Coordinator

 

  • Contribute to representation, liaison and external coordination
  • Attend and actively participate in the relevant meetings with local partners, stakeholders and donors, take notes and provide qualitative minutes/reports when requested;
  • Participate in the overall representation of the organization towards  local actors, and provide qualitative minutes/reports, when requested;
  • Collect relevant program information from technical departments, in coordination with the Deputy Field Coordinator, to write activity progress reports to be shared with key stakeholders
  • Support the Field Coordinator in communication and networking with all relevant stakeholders, by organizing regular bilateral meetings to provide updates on PU-AMI’s activities, facilitate humanitarian access, identify jointly needs and populations of concern (PoC).

 

Though this ratio may evolve over time, it is expected that the position’s holder will spend at least 50% of their working time outside the main office for field monitoring visits, network development and participation to external meetings.

The tasks and responsibilities defined in this job description are not exhaustive and can evolve depending on the project needs.

  1. MAIN PRIORITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT – FOR FIRST 3 MONTHS of EMPLOYMENT

 

  • Develop stakeholder networking in existing and new areas of intervention, conduct and support humanitarian assessments in potential areas of intervention
  • Prepare a training plan for all staff on specific communication and safety rules, humanitarian principles, and develop support documents/materials for that purpose;
  • Finalize security action plan in coordination with Logistics Manager and Field Coordinator.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Mandatory requirements
  • Language Skills: Fluent in Arabic and English (speaking/ reading/ writing). 
  • Education Degree: University degree in Humanitarian Affairs or a related field.
  • Work experience: 3 years professional experience in humanitarian access function, specifically in the area targeted. Experience in security management is a key asset. Experience in logistics management is an asset but compulsory.
  • Excellent knowledge of Akkar Governorate and needs prevailing in the area (knowledge of T5 is a key asset)
  • Computer skills: Very good knowledge in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), Google Earth and Google Maps, notions in using ARCGIS (desired).
  • Other  requirement
  • Valid driving license (For minimum 2 year)

 

Assets

 

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  • Other knowledge: Acquaintance with INGO' rules, procedures,regulations and humanitarian principles
  • Transversal skills
  • Honest and trustworthy
  • Reliable, rigorous and well organized
  • Motivated and dedicated to his/her job
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills
  • Tact and diplomacy
  • Able and willing to learn to extend his/her scope of work
  • Able to manage priorities, take initiatives and work without constant supervision

 

 

Intervention Sectors
Refugees
Location
  • Lebanon
  • Aakkar
  • Aakkar
Application Deadline
Salary Range
1500 to 2000 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

Please send your CV with a cover letter to the recruitment department, Kindly mention in the email you send the position that you are applying to, "Humanitarian Affairs advisor" any email received without a subject will be automatically discarded. 

Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
2 to 3 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
University degree in Humanitarian Affairs or a related field.
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No