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We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: National Project Officer - Durable Solution
Job ID: 12475 Location: Yola, Adamawa
Grade: NO-A
Type of Appointment: Special Short Term Graded (Up to 9 months)
Duration: 6 months
Recruiting type: National Officer
Responsibilities
Support the day-to-day planning, implementation, coordination, reporting, monitoring and evaluation of the programmatic aspects of the IOM component of the joint durable solutions project in Adamawa and Yobe States.
Collaborate with SIDPIN Project partners, including UNHCR and UN-Habitat, as well as national and international partners operating at States and Local Government Areas where the project will be implemented, to facilitate a seamless coordination and increase project effectiveness.
Support and facilitate coordination and collaboration with government authorities and relevant Ministries in the Adamawa, Yobe and also Kano to promote closer collaboration and engagement to support durable solutions.
Support the strengthening of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) and Project Steering Committee (PSC) structures of the SIDPIN project governance mechanisms to enhance adequate level of accountability and leadership.
Contribute to the effective coordination under the DS pillar of the different IOM programmatic units contributing to the SIDPIN project including Shelter and Settlement, Water and Sanitation, Livelihood, Health, Education, Social Cohesion, DSID, and HLP technical expertise and activities.
Compile updates and briefs by regularly monitoring the effectiveness of the SIDPIN project and IOMs integrated contributions, focusing on supporting material, physical, and legal safety through an integrated approach, including long-term safety, security and freedom of movement, and an adequate standard of living (housing, WASH, education, health etc), as well as access to livelihood and employment, HLP, family reunification, vital document, public participation and access to remedies and transitional justice, where applicable.
Compile and document challenges, achievements, lessons learned, and good and bad practices in the implementation of the SIDPIN project in Adamawa, Yobe and Kano States. This may also include supporting the collection, preparation, and dissemination of case stories, best practices, and success stories to promote the visibility of the initiative for purposes of replicability and scalability.
Conduct assessments, draft and prepare project concept notes, work plans, and inputs for Solutions to internal displacement.
Participate in the development of programs, projects, trainings, and workshops related to durable solutions in the Northeast and beyond as guided by the supervisor.
Contribute to IOM's institutional support of solutions to internal displacement pertinent to the Solutions Action Plans, National IDP Policy and UNSG Action Agenda
Any other duties as may be assigned.
Qualifications
Master’s degree in political science, law, conflict resolution, community development, project management, conflict studies, or other related fields, or,
Bachelor’s degree in the above fields with two years of relevant professional experience.
Experience:
At least two years of work experience in development programming, durable solutions to internal displacement conflict resolution, community development, and support to institutional development in the context of conflict-prone rural communities.
Ability to lead multi-disciplinary teams for integrated and multi-sectoral interventions.
Computer/software is literate, preferably knowledgeable in Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and Photoshop.
Excellent writing, presentation and coordination demonstratable experience
Experience of working in a multi-cultural setting
Advanced English writing, communication, and negotiation skills
Experience supervising personnel
Skills:
Excellent understanding of the political economy of Nigeria broadly and the Northeast in particular including national and state level laws, policies, regulations, and strategies relevant to sustainable development and sustainable solutions
Excellent teamwork, planning, communication, and negotiation skills;
Conversance and familiarity with the national, regional and global policy frameworks relevant to internal displacement
Excellent in supporting inter-agency processes, initiatives, and coordination mechanisms as we as the ability to liaise and coordinate with government authorities
Demonstrable and practical experience in the operationalization of Internal displacement protocols, tools, resources, and initiatives
Good analytical skills, ability to interpret information, identify and analyze problems;
Good knowledge of assessments, research methodologies and tools, and data collection skills in sensitive issues such as conflicts;
Personal commitment to the mandate of the Organization, a quick learner, a strong drive for results, efficiency, and flexibility;
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with key counterparts, government authorities, international organizations, and other partners;
Ability to work effectively and harmoniously in a team and with colleagues from varied cultures, and professional backgrounds and respect for diversity;
Good level of computer literacy; proficient in Microsoft Windows and MS Office applications.
Advanced English writing, communication, and negotiation skills.