The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a non-governmental, humanitarian organization with 60 years of experience in helping to create a safer and more dignified life for refugees and internally displaced people. NRC advocates for the rights of displaced populations and offers assistance within the shelter, emergency food security, and water, sanitation and hygiene sectors.
We are looking for people who are passionate about helping refugees and people forced to flee.
If you are those people, the Norwegian Refugee Council in Nigeria is looking for an enthusiastic, passionate WaSH Technical Assistant to join our team in Area South, Adamawa State.
Roles and Responsibilities
Generic Responsibilities:
Adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedures
Take account of gender, protection, the environment, and other important cross-cutting concerns in programme design, implementation, and reporting; carry out activities in a way that reflects the needs of specific groups and individuals e.g. elderly people, minority groups, children, and people with disabilities.
Fill themonitoring checklists for latrines and hygiene promotion activities as well as collect user satisfaction views on safety and privacy of the latrines as well as appropriateness of the sanitation options.
To establish good working relationship and collaboration with other implementing agencies and work hand in hand with the existing WASH committees.
To assist in selecting the beneficiaries according to NRC vulnerability criteria,
Participate in meeting with relevant local authorities [Ministry of Water, Ministry of Health, RUWASSA etc], sectoral working groups and other key stakeholders.
Specific responsibilities:
Work closely with the artisans to ensure new constructions, rehabilitation, repair and maintenance of WASH infrastructure retain NRC standards and quality based on the BoQs and Designs.
Support the WASH officer in the construction activities especially in an integrated approach with FSL related activities especially dams and water troughs.
Provide daily and weekly reports on routine water supply, sanitation and hygiene promotion activities to the WASH officer.
Monitor WASH facilities, latrine cleanliness, usage and maintenance within the assigned project locations.
Support the informal and formal training sessions (according to identified needs) for hygiene promoters and evaluate the impacts of this training.
Supervise Water supply and sanitation activities in line with relevant standards, codes of conduct, and humanitarian principles.
Supervise Sanitation activities and resources so that they are implemented and handed over or ended in a way that promotes local capacities and sustainable operations.
Any other assignment as may be required by the WASH Officer or WASH Coordinator
Requirements
Generic professional competencies:
Minimum of 2 years of experience in WASH projects in a humanitarian/early recovery context
Technical background in Public Health, Environmental Health, Water and Environmental Engineering or Civil Engineering. Extensive experience may substitute for specific qualifications but not vice versa.
Political and cultural awareness and experience of working where insecurity is a major issue
Sensitivity to the needs and priorities of disadvantaged populations (minority groups etc)
Demonstrated experience of integrating gender and diversity issues into WASH Programming.
Ability to work independently in a result oriented multi-tasking and multi-cultural environment and manage conflicting priorities
Context related skills, knowledge and experience:
“Context related competencies are the knowledge, skills and experience required because of the context, location, and/or the current priorities and challenges for the role”
Knowledge of the cultural practices, beliefs and social norms that influence water, sanitation and hygiene practices
Awareness of the humanitarian situation in Adamawa
Demonstrate ability to work respectfully and effectively within diverse cultural settings, adapting approaches to fit local customs and norms
Ability to navigate and operate in areas with security challenges due to conflict or unrest.