Job at Christian Aid (CA) for a Consultant - Facilitation of Training Workshop on Humanitarian Principles & Standards
Christian Aid (CA) is a UK-based international NGO, partnering with
others to end poverty in Africa. At the heart of this vision is the
transformation of the lives of people who live in poverty, empowering
them to have a brighter future. Christian Aid works in more than 30
countries and has
been operating in Nigeria since 2003. The Nigeria
Country programme focuses on Community Health and HIV, Accountable
Governance including humanitarian response and Gender.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Consultant - Facilitation of Training Workshop on Humanitarian Principles & Standards
Location: Nigeria
Slot: 3
Background
- Concerned with the high humanitarian needs of citizens in the
northeast states of Nigeria caused by insurgency of Jama‘atu Ahlis Sunna
Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS),commonly known as Boko Haram related
violence and military measures/operations, which have left widespread
devastation in the region, forcing more than 2.2 million civilians to
flee their homes. People trapped in conflict affected areas fear death
and abduction and many are missing, while the destruction of
infrastructure and disruption of livelihoods have exacerbated
pre-existing low levels of access to education and health services. Boys
are forcibly recruited by armed groups and thousands of women and girls
have been subjected to sexual abuse, enslavement, while some have been
used as suicide bombers.
- The focus is on building the capacity of partners especially CSO
and local NGOs as a means of contributing to the strengthening of the
Nigerian humanitarian system.
- In order to deliver effectively on the response, the consortium
identified the importance of building new capacity and strengthening
existing one among CSOs and local NGOs as means of contributing to the
strengthening of the Nigeria humanitarian system, thus the rationale for
proposing a training workshop on Humanitarian Principles &
standards (including SPHERE) and Protection Mainstreaming.
- The Nigeria Joint Response (NJR) (part of a network of joint
responses being implemented in response to several humanitarian crises
worldwide), a consortium of non-governmental organizations (INGO) with
funding from the Dutch people and government, are providing lifesaving
aid in the domain of food security and livelihoods (FSL), protection,
water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) as well as health, to families
(internally displaced persons and host communities) affected by the
humanitarian crises in the North East of Nigeria. Currently in its phase
2, implementation of NJR responses are done in collaboration with
relevant government structures (including States and local governments
and entities that coordinate humanitarian action such as NEMA and SEMA),
other INGO (including OCHA), as well as beneficiary communities and
families.
Overall objective and Purpose of the Consultancy
- This consultancy seeks to hire the services of 3 experienced
facilitators to lead in the facilitation and taking lead in the training
of participants on ‘Humanitarian Principles and standards (including
SPHERE) and Protection Mainstreaming’ for 4 days. The participants will
be drawn from local NGOs of the NJR Agencies, SEMA, NEMA and relevant
state ministries, department and agency in the project states.
- Facilitators are expected to have good level of practical field experiences and are able to demonstrate it during the training.
- Also the facilitators are expected to have criteria experience
facilitating capacity building workshop for local NGOs and partners
using participatory methods.
- The purpose of the consultancy is to build and strengthen the
capacity of participants to better understand humanitarian principles,
standards, code of conducts and protection mainstreaming. Also, the
purpose of the training is to improve humanitarian response in the
northeast by humanitarian actors.
- Two (2) facilitators will lead the training on Humanitarian
principles including SPHERE standard, while one (1) facilitator will
deliver on protection mainstreaming across the key sectors of
interventions.
Methodology
- The methodology should be a combination of a wide range of
participatory learning including, power-point presentation, group work
session, practical field experiences linking to the session under
discussion, video clips, pictures, discussion methods etc.
- The methodology should also explore other relevant adult leaning methods.
Responsibilities of the Consultant
Work closely under the supervision and support of the NJR agency leading
on the training and in close collaboration with the NJR Coordinator to
accomplish the following tasks:
- Submission for feedback, of an inception report which details an
understanding of the terms of reference, methodology which would be
used, topics which would be addressed and how they this would be done.
- Propose a draft training manual/guide, which will form part of
the reading materials for participants during and after the training.
- Deliver on the training at the agreed training location.
- Work in collaboration with other support facilitators.
- Documents and submit for feedback detail training reports within one week period after the training.
- Submit final report for approval
- Proposed a structure/agenda for the 4 days training with sessions covering all the training subject areas.
- Agree with the organizing team about a list of supporting
workshop documents (including hard and soft copies of the SPHERE
standards if possible) to share with the participants in a USB device.
Consultancy Days
- The consultancy shall last for a period of 8 working days (4
days training and 4 days reporting writing and submission including
traveling days).
Deliverable(s)
- Submission for feedback, of an inception report which details an
understanding of the terms of reference, methodology which would be
used, topics which would be addressed and how they this would be done.
- Training manual/guides in electronic form
- Training agenda in electronic form
- Conduct and lead training on the subject areas for 30 - 40 participants.
- Submit final training report in hard and soft copies. The report
should be simple, concise and free of jargon, with main body not
exceeding 10 pages (inclusive of executive summary and recommendations).
Technical details should be confined to appendices,
- Agree with the organizing team about a list of supporting
workshop documents (including hard and soft copies of the SPHERE
standards if possible) to share with the participants in a USB device.
Consultant Competencies
- At least 3 years’ demonstrable knowledge and experience on humanitarian response and development in crisis/conflict areas.
- Knowledge and expertise in facilitating participatory learning
and training for local CSOs/NGOs. Demonstrable analytical, writing and
communication skills.
- Knowledge of humanitarian response and protection mainstreaming in northeast Nigeria.
Budget and Terms of Engagement
- NJR will cover for the necessary accommodation, communication
and transportation costs incurred by the consultant(s). All other costs
incurred will be covered from the consultancy fee. An agreed consultancy
fee will be reached with the consultant.
- 5% withholding tax will be deducted at source from the total cost of the consultancy fee.
- 50% of the consultancy fee will be paid when the contract is
signed, and the balance paid on receipt of the submission of an
acceptable final report and summary of key findings including
recommendations.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit a proposal to:
[email protected] on or before the closing date. The proposal should contain the following:
- Overview of consultant’s academic qualifications and relevant
experience to be included in his/her CV. The CV should also include the
contact details such as physical location, telephone number and email
address
- Description of the services/work to be performed
- Proposed methodology, work plan and cost for only consultancy fees.
- Include as an appendix, an example of a previous training report(s)
- Reference letter from organisations he/she has done similar work for.
Application Deadline: 19th March, 2016.