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TGH recruits 01 Head of Program NFI/Shelter – Ukraine

TGH recruits 01 Head of Program NFI/Shelter – Ukraine

Presentation of TGH

« Actor in a sustainable and shared solidarity »

TGH is an organization for international solidarity based in Lyon, France, and founded in 1994. TGH designs and implements emergency, rehabilitation and development programs in the following sectors: water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), food security and livelihoods, NFI, education and protection, mainly child protection. TGH is currently operating in 10 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Context

On February 24, the Russian president announced a special military operation to demilitarize Ukraine. Minutes later, missiles/air raids hit all of Ukraine, including Kiev, shortly followed by a massive ground invasion from several directions, in a major escalation of the 2014 conflict and resulting in the siege of several major strategic Ukrainian cities such as Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Mariupol, and Sumy. The Ukrainian president has since enacted martial law resulting in the general mobilization and management of the country by the military.

While the eastern part of the country was attacked from the beginning of the invasion with an assault on the main cities of the country, the Russian troops quickly attacked the capital, Kiev, causing the displacement of the diplomatic bodies of the United Nations and the majority of humanitarian actors to the west, particularly to Lviv, which has become a real humanitarian hub. The populations forced to flee for safety are seeking to reach the west of the country, which is, so far, still relatively unaffected by attacks. The Lviv region is home to a large number of displaced persons and is the main transit point for people seeking to reach Poland or other European border countries. On the 18th of April, OCHA revealed that over 4.9 million people have crossed international borders to seek refuge mainly in Poland.

According to IOM on the 21st of April, the total number of internally displaced since the beginning of the war is over 7.7 million, 17 per cent of the country’s population and women represent at least 60 per cent of those displaced.

According to the humanitarian community, all the people living in Ukraine have been directly or indirectly affected by the conflict. Emergency humanitarian needs are varied and cut across all sectors.

The most pressing needs identified include:

  • cash and access to financial support
  • psychosocial support for a weakened mental health and limit the risk of irreversible traumas
  • medicines and medical supplies

Presentation of the mission

TGH is present in Ukraine since 2015. Established in Kramatorsk (East), TGH’s interventions were targeting the most vulnerable populations along the contact line employing traditional and innovative modalities as follows:

  • Provision of electronic vouchers (e-vouchers for food, hygiene or dual-purpose e-vouchers), an innovative modality with application of mobile phones and web-money-based interface
  • Cash for Work (rehabilitation or social work)
  • PSS
  • Documentation support (restoration or obtaining of official/legal documents)
  • Provision of basic humanitarian assistance: food and hygiene kits, in Donestk, NGCA

In 2020, TGH has completed its intervention with an emergency Covid-19 response funded by UNICEF supporting healthcare, educational and social institutions and households of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts (GCA) along the contact line with electronic vouchers for essential hygiene.

Following February 24th, TGH mobilized its teams on the ground and at headquarter to maintain its existing activities and develop an emergency response to meet the most immediate needs of the affected populations. To this end, TGH has quickly started various assistance program to cover the basic needs and respond to the psychological distress of the affected households and individuals. Up to this date, TGH is implementing 5 different projects, while others are under discussion. To implement these activities in the most affected areas of Ukraine, TGH has developed and reinforced the collaboration with local partners that are essential and take a crucial place in the global response.

Initially operational in Ukraine from Kramatorsk, the team has been relocated to Lviv where the main TGH office had been recently opened and from where the activities are remotely managed. Given the enormous needs all around Ukraine and the different grants awarded, TGH has opened on operational base in Vinnitsya, where the humanitarian needs are considerable and is currently managing the opening of other  sub-office in the other main and most affected cities of Ukraine in order to be closer to the beneficiaries and ensure a proper implementation and follow up. TGH will have operational bases in Cherkassy, Dnipro in addition to Vinnitsya and Lviv.

TGH is a member of the following Clusters and Working groups: Protection, Age and Disability Working Group (ADWG), Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Working Group (MHPSS WG), Food Security and Livelihoods Cluster (FSLC), Agriculture Working Group, Cash-based transfers Working Group (CBTWG) and WASH cluster. It will be soon in the Shelter/NFI cluster.

Job description

The position supports the Senior Program Coordinator on the overall implementation of the NFI/Shelter programs in Ukraine, requirements definition, writing grant applications, planning, defining strategies and reporting to donors.

She/he supervises the overall work of the program team ensuring program development and quality and timely implementation of all the organization projects in the mission.

She/he provides direct supervision and support to the operational and overall functioning of the mission within the TGH offices in coordination with TGH program and support staff.

In direct collaboration with the Senior Program Coordinator and with the support and program departments, her/his main responsibilities are:

Program management

  • Lead NFI/Shelter programming for the TGH mission in Ukraine, ensuring program quality through strategy development and participatory program design in close collaboration with the program team and the national partners, especially for the winterization of the operations.
  • Develop and adjust strategies for emergency, recovery and rehabilitation programming based on thorough humanitarian context analysis, TGH and partner capacities, resource availability and coordination with the sector/cluster and government line ministries and oblast departments;
  • Work with the Deputies of the Country Director, the program team, the partnership Coordinator and national partners to prepare concept papers and grant proposals as well as mobilizing funds;
  • Support the NFI/shelter program team in the implementation of operations and monitoring of progress on project indicators and outcomes, ensuring compliance with donor’s requirements and sector standards;
  • Manage program budgets and ensure spending is consistent with resources available, donor commitments and co-funding requirements in coordination with the Finance Coordinator.
  • Contribute to the improvement of comprehensive program monitoring systems ensuring that monitoring data are feed into management decisions and used in program management in close coordination with the MEAL department;
  • Conduct field visits for program monitoring and capacity building of field teams and partners;
  • Prepare or assist program staff to prepare regular program reports for donors and partners as required. Ensure timely information exchange of emergency operations. Respond to internal and external requests for reports and information about programs;
  • Exchange information and technical support with headquarters Technical Department Referents and the sector partners (clusters) in Ukraine ensuring compliance with sector standards and best practices;
  • Ensure regular program coordination with donors, including provision of regular project updates, preparation of modification requests and preparation of donors monitoring visits;
  • Ensure program coordination and complementarity with OCHA, UNHCR, UNICEF, BHA consortium, government line ministries, INGOs and NNGOs;
  • Contribute to the identification and development of partnerships providing an added value for NFI/shelter-winterization programs and support program team in effective partnership management with the support of the partnership department;
  • Contribute to relevant Protection, Gender and Environmental issues mainstreaming in Ukraine program;
  • Evaluate program quality, including documenting best practices and lessons learned from Ukraine NFI/shelter programs and ensuring these are considered in program design;
  • Ensures the review of technical designs (winterization, BoQs, contracts) and the methodology of soft activity components (training, hygiene promotion, capacity-building, etc.).

Data collection and monitoring tools

  • Pursue and continue review & development of the technical documents, guidelines & procedures;
  • Review of the new monitoring tools package and RACI structure (responsibility assignment matrix);
  • Visit of all TGH operational bases to follow the installation of new monitoring tools and RACI structure with each staff involved;
  • Conduct short refreshment training for all TGH or non-TGH staff involved in data collection if necessary;
  • On-the-job quality control of data collection methods. Based on observations, advice teams on possible improvement and share lesson learnt and best practices;
  • On-the-job coaching of NFI/Shelter Managers in their monthly compilation of the collected data;
  • From Lviv, provide continued support to field teams., Provide modifications to tools and structures in case practice show that improvements are needed;
  • Support to NFI/shelter teams on data analysis based on the monitoring tools package, and on how to integrate lesson learnt from analysis in activity implementation;
  • Preparation of monthly feedback report to be sent to NFI/Shelter staffs in charge of data compilation in the bases.

 Staff management

  • Supervise the NFI/Shelter team at base level and other team members as required;
  • Adapt tasks and responsibilities allocation within the NFI/shelter Program team to accommodate program requirements or specific situations;
  • Identify capacity building needs for staff and partners involved in the response. Take the lead on coordinating any formal or informal training for the NFI/Shelter Program Team and partners;
  • Provide direct support to the NFI/Shelter program team through training sessions and appraisals.

 Representation

  • Represent TGH in UN Shelter cluster meetings, government coordination meetings and other programming forums in Ukraine, along with the Field Coordinators when relevant and/or the Deputy Country Director for program;
  • With the Senior Program Coordinator, maintain fluid relationships with the donor agencies and supports the follow-up of funding opportunities for TGH Ukraine programs;
  • With the coordination team, contributes to programs complementarity and synergies by maintaining fluid relationships with international and local organizations, specifically those working in same geographical areas and NFI/Shelter sector.

General support to the mission

  • Safeguard that conduct and work of the program team respects core humanitarian values of humanity, independence, neutrality and impartiality;
  • Contributes to the respect of security measures set up by the Country Director and Security Advisor;
  • Supports the implementation of internal procedures in coordination with the Support departments;
  • Supports internal improvement processes. Contributes to knowledge and information sharing within the INGO team.

This list of responsibilities could be modified according to the needs in the field.

Security, working and living conditions

Despite the fluctuating security situation in Ukraine, the environment in Lviv is relatively calm and travel on foot or by taxi is permitted in the city centre. It is possible to go out in bars, restaurants… but there is a curfew in place from 11pm to 6am according to the martial law in force in the country. TGH team works in spacious and well-equipped offices in the city centre, close to the apartments where the expatriates are accommodated. Access to good internet connection in the offices.

Expériences / Formation

  • At least 3 years of humanitarian experience in the field, with at least 1 year in a coordination position (NFI/Shelter program);
  • Experience in the following sector: NFI supplies, distribution and quality check, shelter and winterization;
  • Experience in managing emergency and early-recovery operations in challenging security environments and understanding of the humanitarian environment (standards, stakeholders and mechanisms);
  • Experience in grants management and knowledge of procedures of main donor agencies:, BHA, UNICEF,ECHO, European Union, UN Agencies or others;
  • Practice in designing M&E systems, tools, quality data collection, analysis and use of M&E data for program decision making;
  • Excellent communication and writing skills in English;
  • Ability in successful team management and capacity building;
  • Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work effectively on a team and to lead a team of specialists from a range of fields;
  • Autonomy and rigor. Developed skills for work organization and tasks prioritization;
  • Capacity to represent TGH at high level coordination meetings with different stakeholders;
  • Experience of eastern European countries and Ukrainian/russian languages, a distinct advantage;
  • Proficient user of MS Office pack. Knowledge on data treatment and GIS software will be positively considered.

Salaire

Location: Lviv, Ukraine, with frequent travels within the countries

Duration: 12 months subject to funding, from September 2022

Conditions: Salaried contract, gross monthly salary from €2,300 to €2,800, monthly perdiem €600, medical coverage of 100% + repatriation insurance + provident fund, accommodation, international and local transportation as part of the mission, break every 3 months.

More information on www.trianglegh.org under « Participate ».

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Please apply directly on TGH website: https://www.trianglegh.org/ActionHumanitaire/FR/RH/OffresEmploi/PP-Ukraine-JD-Head-of-Program-NFI-Shelter-2022-August.html

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