Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good within our lifetimes. For 40 years, the humanitarian and development organization has been on the front lines, treating and preventing hunger across nearly 50 countries. It served more than 21 million people in 2018 alone.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Food Security and Livelihood Deputy Programme Manager
Location: Sokoto
Job Type: Full-Time
Reporting to: Field Coordinator
Proposed start date: September 2024
Job Description
We are currently looking to fill the role of a Food Security and Livelihood Deputy Programme Manager who will work under the direct supervision of the Sokoto Field Coordinator with technical support from the Deputy HoD for FSL and will be responsible for the overall management of all FSL component of the CIAA project in Sokoto and Yobe State that include; Cash transfers, Income generation activities, Agronomy, Livestock and other livelihoods activities in the locations of the project.
The role holder will manage the FSL field team which consists of FSL Officers and Community Mobilization Officer/CVA Assistant. In addition, the role holder will represent ACF in all FSL-related cluster coordination forum in Sokoto and Yobe State and will receive technical guidance and support from the FSL HoD, FSL DHOD and CVA PM.
The role holder will ensure that ACF Food Security and Livelihoods interventions are fully integrated with Nutrition and WASH interventions at facility, community and LGA levels.
Key Responsibilities
The Food Security and Livelihood Deputy Programme Manager is responsible:
In close coordination with the field team, coordinate mapping of most vulnerable groups and coordinate beneficiary selection, cash disbursements, beneficiary training and regular monitoring of project activities;
Develop detailed planning and implementation of FSL activities (CVA, income generation activities, agronomy and livestock interventions) in collaboration with the Nutrition PM, FSL officers, Community Mobilization Officer/CVA Assistant and the assistance of the FSL technical team;
Identify program implementation modalities that enhance partnership & coordination with government officials and local communities, internal integration within sectors and other programs (Nutrition, WASH, NFIs, etc.);
Identify areas of cross-program linkages with other ACF programs in Northwest and Northeast;
Ensure program quality and adherence to program objectives, including respect of Action Against Hunger technical guidelines, systems, and established deadlines;
In close coordination with the MEAL, PQA, and field team, reinforce and coordinate regular program monitoring activities, i.e. baseline, PDM, end line, etc;
Support program budget design and updates; oversee budget monitoring and cash projections;
Contribute to organizational and sector-wide learning through documentation of lessons learnt, best practices and evaluations from the CVA, IGAs and Agroforestry components of the CIAA Project;
Assist the Program Manager in preparing FSL internal and external reports for ACF and the community, including case studies and success stories;
Contribute to preparing FSL internal and external reports including case studies and success stories as relates to cash transfers, IGAs and Agro-forestry;
In close coordination with FSL field staff; Supervise, review and lead technical assessments, surveys, design and MEAL component of the FSL the program;
Assist the Program Manager in the development of financial forecast, project procurement and work plans of the FSL component of the program;
Conduct regular field visits, advice and provide regular technical support to field-based program team (FSL Officers and Community Mobilization Officers/CVA Assistant);
Assist the PM in collaborations with logistic and finance during planning of workshops, trainings and/or meeting that requires financial advances and/or logistical procurement etc;
Communicate Action Against Hunger performance standards and expectations to team members which includes ; 10 minutes monthly conversation, 3 months/end of probation performance appraisal and annual/ end of contract appraisal;
Establish performance objectives, provide feedback, and identify strengths and areas for professional improvement;
Ensure harmonization of program operating plans and protocols across the program as well as the mission, with the help of technical support from FSL technical team, review tools and approaches, and ensure that technical standards, guidelines and methodologies are communicated and understood;
Ensure to coordinate timely resolution of issues related to beneficiary cards;
Assist in recruiting, evaluating and coaching of FSL program staff;
Collaborate with PM and the FSL team to mitigate fraud and protection related issues in the project;
Compile monthly FSL program technical reports with an overview of activities and contextual updates, and quantitative indicator follow-up and submit to Program Manager for consolidation;
Review reports and gauge program progress against logical framework, ensuring compliance with ACF internal and donor’s reporting standards;
Assist the Program Manager in reviewing FSL program budget and then follow up with FSL team and other departments to ensure adherence to work plan;
Review with Program Manager and validate procurement requests for FSL program needs before submission to the logistics department;
In coordination with the Program Manager, follow up logistics requirements in coordination with the Field Manager;
Facilitate and support systematic monitoring and evaluation of activities;
Develop activity progress reports for the program team as well as contribute to the development of donor reports, APRs, QAPRs, Midterm and final reports;
Ensure tracking the progress of activities and outcomes as well as ensuring the tracking of relevant indicators and reporting;
Compilation of all FSL related cluster 5Ws and monthly narrative reports for submission to FSL HoD;
Coordinate with ACF and partners technical and support departments to ensure a common approach and sharing of information;
Represent ACF with local authorities, partners and other program stakeholders;
Represent AAH in FSL related cluster/task force meetings at state level;
Monitors the FSL environment at Yobe level, through regular scanning and data gathering for new opportunities, innovations, new approaches, designs or technologies.
Position Requirements
Education Qualification: Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Agro-Economy, Agriculture, Economics, Natural Resource Management, Anthropology, Agric-Business, Business Administration and Management and other FSL related qualifications;
Minimum 2 years work experience in humanitarian contexts, with at least 2 years in conflict/insecure contexts and 1 year in Managerial role;
He/she must have experience in managing food security, livelihood and Nutrition programming;
Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions like long distance walking to screening sites;
Capacity to supervise and coach;
Ability to work in an environment where there are physical discomforts associated with change in weather or discomforts associated with noise, dust or dirt;