INTERSOS is an independent non-profit humanitarian organization committed to assist the victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, and respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable and unprotected people.
We are recruiting to fill the vacant position below:
Job Title: Camp Coordination Camp Management (CCCM) Coordinator
Location: Maiduguri with frequent field mission on the field, Borno State
Duration of contract: 6 months
Reporting to: Project Manager
Supervision of: Around 30 local staff
Dependents: Non-family Duty station
General Context of the Project
The internally displaced persons (IDPs) are taking shelter in some relatively safe Local Government Areas (LGAs). The population of Greater Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, has more than doubled; it has gone from 1 million to 2 million. The influx of people displaced from other areas of the state has worsened the situation of overcrowding in already inadequate living conditions. This places a huge strain on infrastructure, resources and basic services, as well as on the host communities. There are also great concerns for the LGAs, even though these areas are relatively safe compared to the deplorable shelter conditions faced by IDPs and host communities alike.
In consideration of this context, INTERSOS is currently implementing programs to provide temporary and emergency shelters for internally displaced populations, Camp Coordination and Management. By doing so, the organization is improving protection and living conditions for IDPs living in host communities in the Ngala, Monguno, Banki and Damasak areas.
Additionally, since 2015, INTERSOS has been conducting protection monitoring activities in Mayo-Tsanga, Mayo-Sava and Logone Et-Chary in Cameroun, in partnership with UNHCR, and community service interventions in favor of Nigerian refugees and asylum-seekers in the Minawao refugee camp, which hosts 62,328 refugees. Through this activity, the INTERSOS Cameroun mission is able to monitor a vast area along the border of the two countries including Waza, Fotokol and Kolofata. In this area, multiple incidents related to the forced return of Nigerian asylum-seekers to Nigeria have been detected and reported.
The presence of INTERSOS personnel on both sides of the border has allowed the organization to develop an excellent understanding of the local dynamics. Supporting the same PoC both in Nigeria and in Cameroun is an added value that helps enhancing the programmatic synergies and the efficiency of communication between the staff from the two missions working at the border.
General Purpose of the Position
Under the direct supervision of the PM and the overall supervision of the Head of Mission, the CCCM Coordinator will be responsible for supporting the technical planning, implementation and overall representation of CCCM activities.
Main Responsibilities and Tasks
The CCCM coordinator is in charge of implementation, monitoring and follow up the CCCM activities of the project funded by UNHCR. The project foresees the construction of temporary shelter, coordinating activities involving all stakeholders and service providers active in all the targeted locations, monitoring and rapid assessment of specific needs.
The coordinator monitors and supervises the project staff in order to guarantee the implementation of the CCCM activities in line with timeframe and quality indicators as per project document and international standard:
Start-up, monitor and evaluate activity plan and implementation of the CCCM project activities;
Production of monthly internal specific report and contribution in the elaboration of mid-term and final report according with Donor rules and regulation;
Contribute to the start-up and implementation of specific data collection and M&E tools related to the CCCM activities;
Representation to CCCM cluster meetings.
The CCCM coordinator will be in charge also to support the HoM and the PM in management specific activities such as: 1) new project proposal related to CCCM; 2) rapid assessment related to INTERSOS strategy in the country.
Education
University Degree in International cooperation and/or other relevant sector related to the project component.
Professional Experience:
At least 5-year of international experience in similar role, international cooperation and emergency intervention.
Previous work experience in project funded by UNHCR and knowledge of the donor procedures.
Previous experience in working in Nigeria is an asset.
Professional Requirements:
High level of understanding of protection and CCCM principles and standards, humanitarian principles (including neutrality, impartiality and Do No Harm), SPHERE standard, International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law;
Capacity in understanding and implementing a quality work system;
Strong experience in working with NGOs;
Work experience in CCCM in emergency contexts (refugees/IDPs camp);
Good level in use of MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and Skype;
Flexibility in responding to the continuous change of the humanitarian context and challenges at field level.
Personal Requirements
Willingness to accept basic living standard and frequent field missions;
Capacity in working and living in multiethnic and multicultural context;
Capacity to cope with stress.
Languages:
Good level of English (conversation, reading and writing) required.