Food, Security and Livelihood Program Manager at Solidarites International


Solidarites International (SI) is an international humanitarian NGO which, for more than 40 years, has been providing assistance to populations affected by armed conflicts and natural disasters by meeting their vital needs for food, water and shelter. Particularly involved in the fight against diseases linked to unsafe water, the first cause of death in the world, SI's interventions provide expertise in the field of access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, but also in the essential area of food security and livelihoods. Present in around twenty countries, SI's teams - 2000 people in total made up of expatriates, national staff, permanent staff at headquarters, and a few volunteers - work with professionalism and commitment while respecting cultures.

Solidarités International (SI) is determined to prevent and fight all type of abuse – all act of exploitation, abuse and/or sexual harassment (SEAH) against members of beneficiary communities or collaborators, fraud, corruption, violation of persons and/or property, funding of activities harmful to human rights - that could be perpetrated in the frame of its interventions. SI implements a zero-tolerance policy regarding acts of SEAH. Solidarités International is an equitable employer committed to find all forms of discrimination. SI will never ask for any remuneration to take part in a recruitment process.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:



Job Title: Food, Security and Livelihood Program Manager
Location: Gusau, Zamfara
Employment Type: Contract
Contract Start date: 1st September 2024.

Mission

  • The FSL PM is expected to devise innovative solutions to address the complex food security and nutrition challenges in Zamfara, where the ‘’no IDP camp policy’’ has consigned over 200,000 IDPs in informal settlements, collapsing buildings and congested host dwellings, exposing children and women to dire protection conditions.
  • The food and nutrition need for NW remain dire, with the area classified under IPC 3 and trends continuing to worsen.
  • The PM shall be based in Gusau, reporting to the NW Field Coordinator also based in Gusau. They will work in harmony with WASH PM. The core roles for this position include Project planning and design, implementation and monitoring, procurement planning and budget expenditure and follow up. Capitalization/documentation; Staff management and reporting& representation.
  • Nutrition is a key component of this function and hence the FSL PM shall be expected to demonstrate experience and skills in Nutrition.

Description of the Position
Diagnosis and project design:

  • Contribute to diagnosis and project design in Food Security & Livelihood (FSL) sector
  • Participate in evaluations in order to identify FSL-related needs
  • Contribute to determine financial, logistics and human resources for the project’s implementation
  • Draft the technical chapters and appendixes of project proposals.

Implementation and Monitoring:

  • Plan and oversee the implementation of FSL activities in compliance with SI operational strategy, technical requirements, and donor criteria
  • Plan activities and identify the appropriate means and resources to ensure a smooth implementation, in collaboration with the support Departments (administrative, logistics) and the local partner
  • Ensure the achievement of the results on a timely manner.
  • Identify relevant quality criteria and monitoring indicators for program activities and ensure the regular tracking of these indicators.
  • Ensure program budget follow-up and initiate cash flow forecast in liaison with Finance team
  • Anticipate operational problems and propose solutions to solve it
  • Organize regularly evaluation meetings with team members and local partners
  • Be the operational focal person for the local partner with regard to FSL activities.
  • Use SI standard tools for project progress follow-up.
  • Ensure sound and continuous monitoring of program activities, and propose adjustments when necessary
  • Support the Logistics team in the procurement of specific items

Capitalization and Lessons Learnt:

  • Draft and document lessons learnt from FSL activities
  • Ensure project data and information is archived and shared appropriately.
  • Write handover report before the end of his/her contract.
  • Use SI standard tools for lessons learning and institutional knowledge management,
  • Ensure dissémination of SI technical documentation

HR management:

  • Evaluate and update human resources need, create or update job descriptions, and draft recruitment request in collaboration with Field Coordinator and Administrative Department
  • Contribute to the recruitment process for staff under his/her supervision.
  • Welcome and brief new employees (including the local partner’s ones under his/her responsibility)
  • Develop training plan and facilitate technical trainings for project staff
  • Conduct workshops and regular or ad hoc meetings with project staff
  • Make sure the FSL staff follow the safety rules set by SI.
  • Manage and support the team under his/her responsibility
  • Ensure regular performance appraisal of project staff under his/her management

Reporting / communication / representation:

  • Share with the appropriate authority any information on the security context and any event which may have consequences on SI activities and team safety
  • Carry out regular team meetings to relate individuals’ contributions to project objectives and to develop and inform members of decisions.
  • Attend technical meetings with government departments, other aid agencies and donors, and represent the organization when required.
  • Liaise with other organizations and agencies to share experiences and lessons learnt.
  • Represent SI on request and/or delegation
  • Maintain a local operational communication network and positive relations with the local/governmental authorities, donor representatives, UN and other international agencies in cooperation with the Program Manager and Program Coordinator.
  • Draft the reports, annexes and project amendments to donors, together with FSL and MEAL Coordinator team and field coordinator.
  • Contribute to monthly and ad-hoc reports to local authorities.
  • Prepare relevant documents (MOU, handover certificate, etc) to be signed with local authorities, communities and other partners, in collaboration with the Field Coordinator,

Profile Forsaken

  • Studies: B.Sc. in Agriculture / Agricultural Economic / Animal husbandry / Agronomy and Soil science / Forestry or any related field
  • Interpersonal skills: Interpersonal skills, reliable, honest, accountable, resistance to stress, team player, good prioritization of task, Management skills, Planning skills, flexibility to meet deadlines.
  • Experience: 3 years’ relevant experience in similar position with other INGO
  • Language: English, Hausa mandatory and one of the local dialects is an added advantage.
  • IT: Good knowledge of MS Office Word, PowerPoint and advance MS Office Excel Knowledge

What we offer

  • Salary
  • Transport & housing contribution
  • Social benefits (medical coverage, 24 days of Annual leaves per year, compassionate leaves, public holidays as announced by government, festive bonus, Life insurance - covering death and permanent disability) etc.

 

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply

Application Deadline  25th July, 2024.

Note

  • On clicking the link, select FSL Program Manager, fill the form and attach your CV and motivation letter.
  • The CV attached must be named with your first name and surname.
  • Qualified female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply