Public Health ENgineer Officer
Programmes
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our teamTo reduce public health risks and contribute to a life with dignity in Lebanon through the construction of water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.job purposeOxfam in Lebanon is implementing emergency program to respond to the needs of the Internal Displaced People (IDPs) in Beirut, Mount Lebanon, Saida and North Lebanon. The appointed person will support the provision of water and sanitation services and the construction and rehabilitation of WaSH facilities, ensuring they are completed to the agreed specifications and within the agreed project timeframes, as well as ensuring maintenance of built facilities and participating in assessments as required. The public health engineer is also expected to work closely and effectively with the Oxfam WaSH partner organisation ensuring technical staff have the needed capacity to deliver in high quality.
core details
Location:
Beirut and Mount Lebanon, and Saida
Internal Grade:
D2
Division
International
Job Family:
Programme
Contract type:
Fixed Term – 3 months
This role reports to:
Field Project manager – WASH advisor as matrix manager
Staff reporting to this post:
Public Health Engineer Assistants, as applicable.
Annual budget for the post:
No direct budget holder responsibility but contribute to budget planning and monitoring.
Key relationships/interactions:
Other Project Staffs, Partner Staffs
Screening checks:
All successful candidates will be screened through Refinitiv World-Check One to comply with counter terrorism and financial sanctions regulations.
key responsibilities
Technical
Programme Implementation
- Conduct WaSH assessment to the collective shelters, and pump stations to identify the needs, prepare ToRs and BoQ.
- Provide direct management and oversight over the PHE activities (including rehabilitation/ construction of sanitation and water facilities, monitoring water trucking, rehabilitation of water system infrastructure, support in distribution,…. others), in line with workplans and standards of the project, with the support and oversight by the PHE Senior Officer and project manager.
- To support the implementing partner to ensure WaSH activities are of high quality, and to provide technical backstopping and trouble shooting.
- Source and provide technical resources and support needed to complete scopes of work, including reviewing the quality of the work completed, the adherence to health and safety standards and ensuring the work stays within assigned schedules and cost targets.
- Together with the team, ensure regular contact with the beneficiaries is maintained in target areas including internal displaced people representatives. as well as with the wider community members, with particular attention to vulnerable groups.
- To liaise closely with the Public Health Promotion (PHP) Team throughout implementation stages of the Public Health Engineering Programme.
- To ensure that all programmes take gender issues fully into account. This includes the introduction of mechanisms to enable women to participate in decision making around public health engineering issues.
- With the guidance of the PHE Senior Officer and project manager, ensure that health and safety monitoring is incorporated into all daily site supervision activities.
- Create and maintain a good relationship with the implementing partners and construction workers and sub-contractors.
- To produce compliance reports, establish a database and contribute to the close out of nonconformance.
- Ensure that daily site supervision is in line with agreed specifications and method statements, with comprehensive documentation of supervision activities. Ensure a photographic diary is maintained by PHE assistants.
- Contribute to the generation of PHE 'lessons learnt" during the project.
- Conduct assessments of existing water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in other parts of Lebanon, producing recommendations and BOQ’s for WASH construction and rehabilitation work
Programme approach:
- To be familiar with and abide by international humanitarian standards, including the NGO/Red Cross Code of Conduct, the People in Aid Code, Oxfam International procedures and ensure these are applied in the implementation of PHE activities, including raising awareness and building the capacity of Oxfam staff on these standards and how to action them.
- To be familiar with and abide by the Oxfam partnership principals and approach.
- Ensure accountability to beneficiaries, designing and implementing regular, transparent and two-way communication with Oxfam’s beneficiaries and key stakeholders.
- Reflect on national and international WASH programme experience to contribute to PHE /WASH learning reviews and actively participate in monthly programme quality meetings.
- To support the mainstreaming of gender into all activities including the introduction of mechanisms to enable women to participate in decision making around public health engineering issues
- To support Safe programming, protection and MEAL mainstreaming across all interventions.
Management
- Direct Management of Public Health Engineer Assistants, as applicable
- Provide overall day to day support and management of the PH Engineers Assistant and volunteers where applicable including performance management and supporting implementation partner’s staff during field work.
- Ensure that all members of the works supervision team contribute to maintaining a positive relationship with contractors, Partner staff, beneficiaries and other key stakeholders.
Coordination
- As requested, participate in WaSH field-based meetings with other stakeholders.
- Ensure appropriate internal and external representation, sharing regular reports to the Senior PHE officer
Your commitment to Oxfam
- Required to adhere to Oxfam’s principles and values as well as the promotion of gender justice and women's rights
- Understanding of and commitment to adhere to equity, diversity, gender, child safety and staff health and wellbeing principles
- Lebanon
This position is based on funding availabiity.