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Food Security and Livelihoods Program Manager

Action Against Hunger

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Natural Science

Food Science

Mekelle

6 years

1 Position

2023-06-20

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2023-06-29

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Fields of study

Development and Environmental Management Studies

Sociology

Management

Agricultural Economics

Sociology & Social Anthropology

Economics

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Job Description

INTERNAL/EXTERNAL VACANCY

ANNOUNCEMENT

For

Food Security and Livelihoods Program Manager

Country Office: Ethiopia

Work Base: Action Against Hunger USA, Tigray

Availability: As Soon As Possible

Salary Scale: EMS – 09 level 01 1407$

Insurance - (Life, Group Personal Accident and Medical Insurances are covered upon the organization policies) 

Seniority Allowance – paid depending up the years of service.

Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply for this position.

 I. Summary of position

Food Security and Livelihoods Program Manager will lead and manage food security and livelihoods (FSL), Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA), Livestock emergency response and recovery as well as long term development projects in Tigray region different locations.  The program manager will have technical leadership, management and supervisory responsibility for the overall accomplishment of the objectives of the food security and livelihoods projects in different woredas of Tigray region. S/he will provide strategic and operational leadership to overall technical and programmatic quality intervention, compliance with donor rules and regulations, and the timely submission of all deliverables, including detail implementation plan, monitoring plan, and report. S/he is also responsible for budget management and internal control, program reporting and FSL project staffs management across the region.

 The FSL program managers role purpose, engagement and delivery are described as follows:

1. Purpose

The Food Security and Livelihood Program Manager will lead implementation, monitoring and daily follow up of Food Security and Livelihoods; Cash and voucher Assistance programs and Livestock emergency response and recovery projects in Tigray region different woredas. S/he provides technical and programmatic guidance in planning, reviewing and effective implementation of the various projects under his/her supervision including budget management, control and forecasting; project monitoring and supportive supervision.

 2.  Engagement:

The Food Security and Livelihood Program Manager will collaborate and closely work with other departments in the base, operation units and capital teams. Externally, s/he build relationship with local government officials and community leaders; Regional /Zonal government representatives and authorities and with other Humanitarian organizations in the region engaged on food security and livelihood programs. Representing AAH’s FSL programs, s/he will actively participate on regional meetings /forums like Regional cash working group, DRM/ATF meetings, Cluster Food Security and other coordination meetings that undertake in the region.   

 3.   Delivery:

The Food Security and Livelihood Program Manager will organize project execution consistent with program objectives engaging counterparts and building reputation for quality implementation and reliable delivery in line with donor rules, regulations and standards.

 II. Essential job duties and responsibilities

  • Collect, Organize and analyze food security and livelihood situation /status in the region and communicate Capital office and notify all concerned as need may arise 

  • Led and Organize FSL and CVA preliminary assessments and identify needs and priorities of the vulnerable populations in need of assistance ;

  • Engage on the market assessment, Emergency Food Security and Livelihoods Assessments (EFSA),  base line and end line surveys for cash and voucher programs, and other Food Security and Livelihood emergency response and development projects including livestock emergency response projects

  • Establish/strengthen systems to monitor the implementation of project activities as outlined in the detailed implementation plan

  • Maintain ongoing communication with cooperating agencies and implementing partners on project progress, fund utilization and challenges

  • Ensure that reports are prepared and submitted to concerned parties, donors, counterparts  on time and in a professional manner

  • Contribute to the development of concept notes and project proposals

  • Organize and supervise the implementation of planned activities in collaboration with other department

  • Prepare weekly, monthly and quarterly FSL program reports for the internal and external consumption.

  • Plan/forecast program budget and monitor the financial utilization of the program ;

  • Work with field coordinator to prepare interim, intermediate and final FSL program reports.

  • Ensure that Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) and Post-Harvest Monitoring (PHM) exercises are carried out by MEAL in a regular bases and as per approved plan

  • Represent Action Against Hunger in regional cash working group, FSL related coordination platforms with different stakeholders such as DRM/ATF, Food Cluster ,regional CWG coordination platforms and meetings

  • Explain the project’s activities and objectives to partners and communities whenever needed.

  • Implement other duties assigned by direct line manager

III.  Supervisory Responsibilities

  • Direct Management: Food Security and Livelihoods, Cash and voucher Assistance Project team leaders and  Food security  and Livelihood Project officers  

 IV.  Gender Equality Commitments  

  • Foster an environment that supports values of women and men, and equal access to information.

  • Provide a work environment where women and men must be evaluated and promoted based on their skills and performance.

  • Respect beneficiaries’ women, men, children (boys and girls) regardless of gender, sex orientation, disability, religion, race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, or marital status.

  • Ensure PSEA activities are incorporated and mainstreamed during implementation of project activities 

  • Value and respect all cultures. 

V.     Fiscal Responsibility

  • Budget follow up (BFU) regularly and ensure the utilization of allocated budget in timely manner to ensure accurate and effective use of funds

  • Update the monthly BFU and facilitate the monthly cash needs forecast ensuring adequate funds are available at all times.

  • Ensure that budget is implemented in compliance with Action Against Hunger and donor regulations.

  • Developing annual financial plans of the program and ensure that these financial plans are implemented in accordance with annual physical/activity plans

 VI. Physical Demands

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit for long periods and to concentrate on work, including typing, and turn out heavy volumes of work accurately, within short time frames under stressful situations in the context of a moderately noisy office with many interruptions. Must be able to proofread own work accurately so that only minor corrections are needed on an infrequent basis.

  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

 VII. Working Conditions, Travel and Environment

  • The duties of the job require regular job attendance at least five days per week. Must be available to work outside normal office hours or on the weekends as required.

  •  Must be able to travel as required for standard domestic and international business purposes. While performing the duties of this job in the field, the employee may be exposed to precarious settings under high security risks and/or very basic living conditions and outside weather conditions, as well as to infectious diseases. 

Job Requirements

I. Required Qualifications and Professional Experience

  • BA Degree / Masters Degree in Economics, Agricultural economics, Management, Development Studies, Sociology and social anthropology, Geography, Food Security and Livelihoods studies

  • Six (6 ) years relevant professional work experience in humanitarian organizations (NGOs) out of which at least two years in Cash and Voucher Assistance Programs

  • Previous experience in managing staff and working with teams to achieve project objectives

  • Significant exposure to projects involving networking and multiple partnerships, particularly related to emergency response, food security issues, agriculture, and livestock

  • Working knowledge of programming in vulnerable environments, including conflict environments

II. Required Skills & Competencies

  • Computer knowledge; Excellent knowledge of English (written and spoken); report writing skill and ability to respect deadlines; Willing to share information and communicate transparently; and capacity to develop and maintain team spirit ; and capacity to analyze humanitarian context.

  • Good knowledge of the intervention area/region

  • Proven track recording on Food Security and Livelihoods project management, implementation, good technical skill on needs assessment, project formulation and monitoring, good knowledge in food security and innovative agricultural activity and staff /team management experience

  • Good interpersonal communication skill and ability to effectively liaise with government, community leaders and other stakeholders

How to Apply

If you are interested, please send your application composed of none returnable CV, a Covering Letter with “Food Security and Livelihoods Program Manager - TIG written in the subject line, and three references, applicants to the following addresses:

Through this LINK

Closing date: 29 June 2023

 NB: Only shortlisted applicants will be communicated and the selection process includes a technical test and an interview.

Fields Of Study

Development and Environmental Management Studies

Sociology

Management

Agricultural Economics

Sociology & Social Anthropology

Economics