CDD | 12 months | ASAP
- Acted
- Acted Democratic Republic of Congo
- Main role and responsibilities
- Qualifications and skills required
- Conditions
- How to apply
Acted
For thirty years,’ONG International Acted has been working on the last kilometer of’action humanitariane to save lives. Acted currently supports 20 million people in 43 countries to meet their needs in hard-to-reach areas, and pursues a triple humanitarian, environmental and’acteur du development mandate. Acted S’ relies on a fine knowledge of local territories and contexts to develop and implement actions over the long term, with a wide range of local and international partners, to build together a world “3ZERO” : Zero Exclusion, Zero Carbon, Zero Poverty
Acted Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) remains shaken by the consequences of decades of civil wars. In precarious situation, displaced people suffer from chronic food insecurity’ or diseases related to the lack of’ access to’au,’ hygiene and sanitation. Acted has been present since 2003 and works primarily to respond to emergencies, build resilience, co-build effective governance and promote inclusive and sustainable growth. Presenting today’ mainly in the areas of South Kivu, Tanganyika and North with projects funded by BHA (Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance), FH (Humanitarian Fund), ECHO (European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations) And FCDO (Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office), Acted provides a flexible and responsive’ emergency response to acute and complex humanitarian crises by intervening with the most vulnerable populations. With seven projects underway in our different areas, Acted seeks to meet their immediate needs in terms of’access to housing (shelter), food security, and, essential household items or the’access to the’eau, while ensuring the promotion of’a protective environment.
Acted currently has three different projects in the South Kivu Zone. A multisectoral’ emergency project in food and non-food aid, in CCCM and also in agricultural recovery. A rapid response project managed by the SAFER consortium operating throughout the South East region. And a project on the’Assistance d’urgence en Abris et articles maisonnes essentielles with displaced populations and hosts. With regard to the Tanganyika Zone, Acted is currently carrying out two projects, one on the theme of COORDINated’Action for multisectoral programming in camps and outside camps and another carried out in a consortium with the aim of supporting agricultural recovery activities and food assistance for vulnerable people. Finally, for the North Zone,Acted also has a multisectoral response project on’food assistance, agricultural support, economic recovery and’ Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (EHA) support.
Acted S’ is committed to act today and invest in the’avenir with the contribution of’a large network of partners, local organisations, global networks and different clusters that bring their expertise, their experience and their voice for the smooth running of the mission and the’ achievement of its’impact objectives. In the DRC, Acted is therefore active in humanitarian coordination with existing clusters and working groups, as well as’entities such as OCHA.
Main role and responsibilities
The Technical Coordinator is responsible for providing coordination and support, strategic planning and technical support for activities in a given geographic area, in a given sector. He / she plays a key role in providing technical elements for the sector strategy and project development at local, national level. In addition, it supports the project team for the planning, design, implementation, supervision, potential deployments and administrative management of technical interventions in the sector.
Main responsibilities
1. External positioning
- External relations
- Project Development
2. Coordination and internal technical support
- Coordination
- Technical direction
- Team capacity building
Qualifications and skills required
- Diploma in a relevant area of expertise;
- At least 5 years of’ experience in implementing projects in the field, preferably in an international context;
- Have a strong team spirit;
- Familiarity with the’aide system and ability to understand the requirements of donors and governments;
- Excellent communication and writing skills;
- Ability to coordinate and manage project staff and activities; and;
- Proven ability to work creatively and independently, both in the field and’ in the office;
- Ability to organize and plan effectively;
- Ability to work with groups of people from different cultures;
- Ability to travel and work in difficult conditions and under pressure ;
Conditions
- Salary defined by the salary scale Acted according to the level of study, expertise, level of security and level of experience : between 2750 and 2950 € monthly net ( before income taxes )
- Monthly cost of living allowance 300 $
- Housing allowance up to 75% of the average rent ( benchmark realized by Acted ) or Guesthouse accommodation and food supported by Acted
- Social security, mutual ( MSH ) and repatriation assistance ( SOS International ) supported by Acted
- Transport to the mission and return ticket fully supported every 6 months ( to the address specified on the employment contract )
- Visa fees covered by Acted
- A week of departure preparation including 4 days of safety training in immersion
- Possibility of having a 30-minute call with a consultant in taxation
- Psychological support ( date with a professional.the )
How to apply
Send your application ( CV and cover letter ) per email ( jobs@acted.org ), under reference : TC FSL / DRC
Please note that Acted does not charge fees at any stage of the recruitment process.
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