Plan International is an independent development and humanitarian non-profit organisation that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. We support children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood, and enable children to prepare for - and respond to - crises and adversity. We believe in the power and potential of every child, but know this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Regional Readiness and Rapid Response Specialist
Location: Nigeria
Employment Type: Contract
Duration: 1-year Fixed Term, renewable
Reports to: Regional Head of Humanitarian Preparedness and Response
Travel Required: Frequent
Functional Area: Disaster Risk Management
Work Contect / Background
West and Central Africa is prone to cyclical humanitarian crises under the combined effects of climate shocks, poverty, market inflations, and multifaceted security threats.
Most recent available data (UN, June 2024) report that acute and protracted crises are deteriorating, and needs are growing or have become a way of life for many.
Two areas still of greatest concern: Liptako Gourma (the crossroads of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger) and Lake Chad basin (Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria) with spill over into the Gulf of Guinea. According to the UN, West Africa has hit new record in 2024 high of 65.1 million (63 in 2023, 43 in 2020) in need of life-saving assistance and protection.
Plan International is responding to Orange 2 emergencies in targeted high and very high-risk countries in West and Central Africa, providing relief assistance and protection to affected children particularly girls and their families, and building resilience for the most vulnerable communities.
Role Purpose
The Regional Readiness and Rapid Response Specialist is part of Plan International’s WACA team and deploys to Country Offices to support disaster preparedness and humanitarian operations ensuring high quality programmes.
Dimension of the Role
The post-holder deploys (sometimes at short notice) to support Plan International’s country offices respond to specific humanitarian crises.
Between deployments the post-holder will work on specific preparedness tasks for the Region
During deployments up to 5 staff may report to the post holder and significant numbers of indirect reports. Typically, technical specialists, Finance, HR, Logistics, comms/media and policy staff.
Responsibilities
Programming (30%): Provide strategic backstopping to country Disaster Risk and Emergency Response Managers for the management of specific preparedness and response programmes, particularly in new or underperforming countries, ensuring activities are being implemented in line with Donors and Plan International’s standards and procedures.
This will include:
Early warning and Disaster Preparedness:
Lead the preparation of the quarterly Hotspot Analysis within the region, ensuring updates are being prepared by Country Offices and shared with the wider organisation on a timely basis
Maintains a watching brief on humanitarian situation in countries where Plan International is not present, highlighting key issues of concern and potential options to regional leadership team and Global Hub Humanitarian team.
Oversee the roll out of the Ready To Respond preparedness work across the region
Identify capacity building needs and develop a capacity building plan
Support Country Offices in setting up appropriate preparedness device and get ready to respond to new crises or spikes in existing crises.
Work with Country ERMs and P&Cs to compile and maintain an up to date register of deployable staff for the region
Emergency Responses:
In countries of deployment, support rapid needs and gender assessments, ensuring a clear focus on the specific needs of children and in particular girls.
Support Country Offices in the development of specific humanitarian response strategies, clearly defining key priorities in line with Plan International’s expertise.
Provides COs with strategic advice and guidance on their humanitarian portfolio, ensuring it is of high quality, aligned with key industry standards and has a clear focus on gender
As needed, deploy to establish response operations for a rapid onset emergency in countries where Plan International does not have a presence
Ensure country responses are aligned to appropriate standards are used in the design and implementation of country humanitarian programmes, particularly SPHERE and its companion guides, the Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS).
Fundraising (20%):
Develop an appropriate grant pipeline in collaboration with National Organizations (NOs)
Support Plan International NOs develop appropriate funding submissions to institutional donors.
Identify potential in-country funding streams and submit funding proposals to these.
Representation & Coordination (15%):
Represent Plan International with the host Government, both at national and regional level, highlighting key issues of concern impacting on children and in particular on girls.
Represent Plan International with senior humanitarian actors in country (eg UN Humanitarian Coordinator, UN Resident Representative, Humanitarian Country Team)
Engage with relevant humanitarian fora and clusters in country, ensuring appropriate information is provided in a timely basis (eg 3Ws).
Maintain and develop in country relations with institutional donors.
Capacity building (15%):
Supports Country Offices determine additional capacity requirements in line with the Ready to Respond needs analysis, and to formulate the necessary requests
Ensure compliance with international legal humanitarian requirements
Together with regional security manager, monitor the security situation in the region, particularly in volatile contexts, and share appropriate humanitarian updates
Administration and Finance (10%):
Ensure that administrative support functions are established and maintained in accordance with Plan International administrative policies and procedures
Coordinate mobilisation of financial resources related to emergency activities;
Ensure with the Procurement & Logistics Manager/Officer the establishment and maintenance of a functional procurement and supply chain management system;
Support the timely and appropriate establishment of all logistics and procurement infrastructure.
Develop appropriate operating budgets for emergency operations. Ensure compliance with donor requirements.
Human Resources (10%):
Outline the composition of the emergency response team, ensuring clear reporting lines
Conduct performance appraisals for Emergency Response Team staff and ensure regular feedback and mentoring on individual performance is provided.
Oversee and approve sitreps on the emergency response and recovery. Ensure timely dissemination of SitReps and fundraising material to Plan Int. Headquarters and National Organisations;
Support the review and update of the WACA roster of deployable staff
Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility.
Experience and Knowledge
Advanced Degree or equivalent working experience in Management, Sciences or related fields
Significant field experience of managing emergency programmes in a number of humanitarian crises.
Demonstrated experience of key standards for humanitarian response such as SPHERE and CHS.
Significant knowledge of humanitarian response, child protection and disaster risk reduction
Conversant with the int. humanitarian architecture, particularly related to coordination and funding.
Significant programming in emergencies in several continents and diverse contexts
Experience of designing and delivering training
Knowledge of Plan policies and procedures, Sphere and the Red Cross/ NGO Code of Conduct
Requires general finance, administration, information management and telecommunication skills and proficiency in information technology/ computer skills.
French and English excellent proficiency highly required. Spanish, Portuguese or Arabic assets
Skills:
Project management including planning and scheduling, process design, implementation and monitoring and evaluation
Advocacy, influencing and negotiating skills, experienced in gaining commitment from a wide range of people, bringing about change and providing support from a distance
Networking skills
Extensive programming experience in Gender in emergencies, particularly related to girls and adolescent girls. Training and facilitation
Physical Environment:
The post-holder will be expected to travel extensively, sometimes at short notice to join humanitarian responses and where there may be a level of insecurity.