PRESENTATION OF HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL
Handicap International is an independent and impartial international aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights.
Handicap International is a not-for-profit organization with no religious or political affiliation. It operates as a federation made up of a network of associations that provide it with human and financial resources, manage its projects and implement its actions and social mission.
For more details on the association: http://www.handicap-international.org
Handicap International is composed of 3 operational divisions:
Emergency Response Division (ERD)
Mines Division
Development Division
MISSION CONTEXT
The Emergency Response Division in Lebanon was created in April 2012. The provision of support to health structure is provided directly by Handicap International physiotherapist and technical advisor. The identification, assessment of the needs, referral and direct provision of services is done trough outreach teams (composed of one social worker as case manager and one physiotherapist supported by psychologists and/or psychosocial workers) and trough fixed points in the communities (in community centers to allow more efficiency reducing the time to reach the beneficiaries).
GLOBAL OBJECTIVE OF THE POSITION
Under the line management of the Project Manager, the Project Officer is responsible for ensuring the good management of the field teams and the quality of their service provision to the most vulnerable population affected by the Syrian crisis.
WORK RELATIONSHIPS
Line manager: Project Manager
Line manager+1: Field Coordinator
In direct cooperation with: Database Officer, Database Assistant, Referrals Focal Point, and Logistics Division
Team managed: Four field teams (Social Worker & Physio-Therapist) and two PSS teams
RESPONSIBILITIES & OBJECTIVES
Objective 1: Management & Organization of the Teams
Activities/Main duties:
Responsible for the management and performance of the team
Responsible for the management of the tools used by the teams. These include donation certificates, assessment forms, reporting templates and the availability thereof.
Ensure a proper communication between the teams and the corresponding Technical Unit in Beirut.
Responsible for filing the Purchase and Service Requests for the team needs including rehab and PSS items and stationary requests and operational expenses.
Implement the plan set by the PM for the team and meet all deadlines set thereby
Supervise the implementation of all activities implemented by all staff under her/his management
Consult the PM on all matters related to the DVFP project and before taking any decision or actions related thereto.
Communicate with the PM about all matters related to the DVFP Project on a daily basis
Responsible for the planning of the team on the field: organization of the weekly planning of activities, maintaining balance between identification, assessment and service provision, beneficiaries’ needs and external commitments as well as HI’s priorities
Responsible for sharing the weekly movement plan with the PM by 14:00 on Thursday of each week
Responsible for sharing the Weekly Report and the Weekly Recap of Needs with the Database Assistant and the PM by 17:00 on Friday of each week
Responsible for sharing the PSS Recap of Needs on the last work day of each month
Ensure that team-members’ motivation level is normal and teams spirits are high
Transmission to the team of lists of people identified through hotline and referrals received for their assessment and provide feedbacks to the Referral Focal Point
Responsible for the management of the teams’ stock needs and their availability in a timely manner. The stock requests are to be delivered to the requesting team within five days from the receipt thereof.
Follow up of HR guidelines: plan of annual leaves in a way to ensure the continuity of the operation without interruption to the extent possible and precise update of the attendance sheets and related documentation, schedule of the appraisal of your team
Define Individual Action Plans for all the persons under your line management
Archive beneficiaries files, reports, recap of needs and all teams-related documents at the end of each activity cycle.
Objective 2: Ensure the work quality of your team
Activities/Main duties:
Conduct a weekly field visit
Ensure the quality and dynamism of the identification system (community resource people, local structures and institutions, external referrals received, hotline)
Participate regularly in the identification of the most vulnerable people and on the assessment of their needs in order to monitor the data collection done by the different field teams, ensure a quality reporting of data in the database, supervise the good communication with beneficiaries
According to the mapping of services, and following the referral strategy, support the team when needed in defining appropriate referral pathway for the beneficiaries
Ensure the donation requested by the team is appropriate according to internal guidelines
Supervise data and stock management done by your team, in coordination with Database and Logistic departments, and is responsible for the quality of the data collected in the field and for the completeness thereof
Under the guidance and leadership of the Project Manager (PM), hold one-on-one meetings with each team member once per month and also team-specific meetings with the teams every other Friday to share information and updates on the program. Meetings are to be organized and called by the PM who leads the DVFP General Assembly.
Fulfill the staff development including training needs of the teams.
Objective 3: Reporting
Activities/Main duties:
Management, quality check, consolidation and diffusion of the reporting/request tools
For all meetings with the teams and with third parties, prepare agendas and also Minutes of Meeting documents, archive them on the Drop-Box and then share with the PM and the Field Coordinator and when applicable with the Technical Unit personnel within 72 hours from the conduction thereof
Send any other report upon your line management request in a timely manner
Report any constraints or problems faced with the team before taking any action
Report without any delay any security issue
Objective 4: Liaison with stakeholders and identification of the different services provided at local level
Activities/Main duties:
Attend all functions and meetings requested by the PM
Meet on regular basis the different stakeholders
Work in close collaboration with the Referral Focal Point to ensure an appropriate and coherent referral strategy. This entails ensuring that all beneficiaries in need of referral are referred by the teams to the specialized third parties in a timely manner. Furthermore, it entails ensuring that all beneficiaries or their family members in need of PSS are referred to the PSS teams.
At field level, organize the link between stakeholders and HI team
Facilitate media and donor visits on the field according to the ToR and the team’s inputs
Objective 5: Participate in the analysis and reporting of global issues in the refugee population and the humanitarian context
Activities/Main duties:
In formal and informal meetings with the team, participate to a qualitative analysis of the different kinds of issues, at individual, familial and community level
Participate to report with the tools and the internal system all issues identified
Be part of a constructive holistic team work to develop a very qualitative analysis and response for disable and vulnerable persons
Make proposition to your line management on strategy of action to ensure a qualitative response to the refugees needs
Objective 6: To demonstrate ethical and professional practices
Activities/Main duties
Respect beneficiary confidentiality
Respect and promote HI’s Policies and report to your line manager any no respect of HI’s policies amongst the teams or partners
Address needs and requests in a professional way
Report any incident or act that causes any harm to beneficiary or to others
Always interact with children with the presence of their parents or caregivers
Always respect a refusal of treatment.
Objective 7: Demonstrate willingness to improve professional competences and abilities to increase care quality
Activities/Main duties
Demonstrate motivation at work
Demonstrate willingness to improve own knowledge and skills by participating actively in any training sessions, capacity building activities…
Participate in the different activities that are common to all team members
Respect each team member’s positions, work, and specialty
Adapt to special situations or demands from supervisor (reporting, etc)
This position requires a lot of movement in all Bekaa area.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Handicap International is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from persons with disabilities. Interested candidates may please send their resume with cover letter, with the reference DVFP-02.
Last date for application is 13/08/2016. Please address all applications to:
Office address: Allawa bldg, First Floor, Before Al Daman, Highway Zahle, Bekaa, Lebanon,
Or Email to: Jobs.lebanon.hi.bekaa@gmail.com
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
A university degree from an accredited academic institution
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
French
Basic
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No