Job at UNOCHA for an Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)/HAO Officer
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) is the part of the United Nations Secretariat responsible for
bringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent
response to
emergencies. OCHA also ensures there is a framework within which each
actor can contribute to the overall response effort.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)/HAO Officer
Job ID: 4275
Location: Maiduguri, Borno
Grade: SB4
Contract Duration: Initial Contract Duration of One Year
Vacancy Type: Service Contract (SC)
Background
- Given the current crisis in North - Eastern Nigeria, OCHA has to
scale up its support to the Humanitarian Coordinator in mobilizing and
coordinating an effective and principled humanitarian response. OCHA is
particularly concerned about vulnerable communities and those at risk
due to current conflict.
- Under the leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator for
Nigeria, OCHA maintains an office in Abuja with field presence in
Borno, Adamawa, Yobe and Gombe states; the primary objectives of OCHA
Nigeria include the following:
- Advocate for access to basic services, especially water,
sanitation, education and health for vulnerable communities, including
collection, analysis and dissemination of information and negotiation of
access.
- They will set up systems to help identify ongoing needs of IDPs
and then lead advocacy with partners to adapt the provision of services
to be in line with the needs on the ground.
- The AAP Officer should have comprehensive local knowledge of key partners in Borno such as; NOA, MOI, SEMA and DSS.
- The AAP Officer is also expected to have either experience or
solid knowledge of humanitarian operations conducted by UN agencies and/
or NGOs and operations of the Government.
- The AAP Officer would need to work with little supervision in
the field, but will have regular support and supervision from the
Protection HAO in Abuja.
- He/She should be a natural communicator that can build rapport
with key humanitarian partners and support the development of an
Information and Feedback Working Group or the equivalent in Borno.
- Coordinate the implementation of humanitarian response in
Nigeria with UN agencies and programmes, national and international NGOs
and local authorities/communities as appropriate with focus on
strengthening the Cluster Approach.
- Enhance a protective environment that respects the human rights of all, including IDPs, returnees and minority clan(s).
- The humanitarian response to crisis in North - Eastern Nigeria
does not only involve traditional national and international
humanitarian agencies such as the United Nations and Non-Governmental
Organisations (NGOs), but also private individuals and companies who
contribute to meeting the needs of the Internally Displaced People
(IDPs) and their host communities. In this regard, OCHA and the
humanitarian community in Nigeria acknowledge the need to forge deeper
and more effective partnerships with businesses in the private sector in
an effort to align our work and maximize the use of limited resources
and to improve the overall quality of the humanitarian response.
- The AAP Officer is expected to be the key support person to both
government partners and humanitarian actors in Borno in order to reach
the affected communities.
Duties and Responsibilities
Summary of key functions:
- Information Collection in support of Humanitarian Analysis and Response,
- Information Sharing
- Development of coordination and cooperation mechanisms among stakeholders
- Monitoring and Reporting
Ensure accurate Information Collection in support of Humanitarian
Analysis and response, focusing on the achievement of the following
results:
- Formulate and develop an AAP working group for engagement with INGO and government partners in Borno state,
- Gather and verify information from the communities on issues
affecting them through the working groups and alternate avenues,
emphasizing opportunities to tailor the response according to needs on
the ground
- Develop a clear and concise method of providing this information
on a regular basis to the AAP Coordinator and state sector leads,
Ensure facilitation of information sharing among partners focusing on achievement of the following:
- Pro-actively share information with Sector leads and the AAP
Coordinator on pertinent issues and affecting IDPs and ensure the key
message are also delivered from the humanitarian community to the
affected populations,
- Arrange sessions to provide briefings to sector leads on a needs
basis on key issues arising from the consolidation of community
feedback mechanisms,
- Identify key pieces of information that will assist with sector -
level and response - level decision-making with a particular focus on
improving humanitarian response to suit the key needs of affected
communities,
Ensure the development of coordination and cooperation mechanisms among
AAP stakeholders focusing on the achievement of the following results:
- Establish and strengthen relationships to support INGOs and
Government partners to build stronger community feedback mechanisms at
the Borno state - level (i.e. toll-free hotline, information desks, text
message alerts, radio station messaging, etc) to ensure that the AAP
Coordinator at the national level, and the OCHA HoO at the state - level
have information to feed back to the sector leads, inter-sector
coordination mechanisms and the HCT as required.
- Ensure there are mechanisms to provide timely and relevant
feedback from IDP communities in camps, host communities and villages,
and in turn to provide feedback back to the communities from the
humanitarian stakeholders (this can be explored for context within the
AAP Working Group)
- Establish a core group of AAP partners through a regular working
group and provide guidance and secretariat support for the group,
Ensure proper monitoring and reporting focusing on achievement of the following:
- Provide and prepare weekly/monthly reports as appropriate for
internal and external purposes, ensuring the AAP Coordinator in Abuja is
provided with timely updates to advocate for issues relevant to Borno
at the national level.
- Provide inputs to national reporting as required and advised by the AAP Coordinator
Impact of Results
The key results have an impact on the overall coordination of
humanitarian and emergency assistance and facilitate operational
agencies/organizations in succeeding in their core objectives, building
of strong partnerships with relevant parties and the achievement of
OCHA’s objectives. Specifically, the impact of this position is:
- Improved basis for affected communities on the ground to make
informed decisions because of the increase of information from
government partners and humanitarian partners,
- Humanitarian response is becoming more coordinated and organized
based on clear identified needs and priorities as identified by
affected populations,
- Greater incorporation of IDP views and voices in humanitarian decision-making,
Competencies
Preparing information for advocacy:
- Identifies and communicates relevant information for a variety of audiences for advocating OCHA’s priorities
Building Strategic Partnerships:
- Maintaining a network of contacts
- Maintains an established network of contacts for accountability
to affected populations related initiatives and to remain up-to-date on
partnership related issues
- Analyzes and selects key AAP initiatives for strengthening strategic alliances with partners and stakeholders
Resource Mobilizatio:
- Providing inputs to AAP principles
- Collects, researches and analyzes information from affected
populations, drafts reports and documents and maintains information
around the key needs of IDPs in Borno for the reponse.
Promoting Organizational Learning and Knowledge Sharing:
- Basic research and analysis
- Generates new ideas and approaches for integrating AAP into
Borno response, researches best practices and proposes new, more
effective ways of doing things
- Documents and analyses innovative strategies and new approaches to systematically
Job Knowledge/Technical Expertise
- Fundamental knowledge of own discipline
- Demonstrates good knowledge of information technology and applies it in work assignments
- Demonstrates in-depth understanding and knowledge of the current
guidelines and community engagement principles and utilizes these
regularly in work assignments
- Understands and applies fundamental concepts and principles of
community engagement, and/or key stakeholder knowledge relating to the
position
- Strives to keep job knowledge up-to-date through self-directed study and other means of learning
Global Leadership and Advocacy for OCHA’s Goals:
- Preparing information for global advocacy
- Identifies and communicates relevant information for advocacy for OCHA’s goals for a variety of audiences
- Maintains a functioning network of contacts in the media and
civil society, to promote a better understanding of OCHA’s priorities
and to support advocacy efforts
Client Orientation:
- Establishing effective client relationships
- Researches potential solutions to internal and external client
needs and reports back in a timely, succinct and appropriate fashion
- Organizes and prioritizes work schedule to meet client needs and deadlines
- Establishes, builds and sustains effective relationships within the work unit and with internal and external clients
Core Competencies:
- Demonstrating/safeguarding ethics and integrity
- Demonstrate corporate knowledge and sound judgment
- Self-development, initiative-taking
- Managing conflict
- Preferably fluent in at least one local language in Borno state (e.g. Hausa)
- Learning and sharing knowledge and encourage the learning of
others. Promoting learning and knowledge management/sharing are the
responsibility of each staff member.
- Informed and transparent decision making
- Acting as a team player and facilitating team work
- Facilitating and encouraging open communication in the team, communicating effectively
- Creating synergies through self-control
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
- Master’s Degree in Development, Community Engagement, Protection, International Relations or other related fields
Experience:
- Up to 2 years of relevant professional experience, preferably
gained from working in the UN/ parallel international organizations
development/humanitarian/government partners (e.g. NEMA/SEMA/NOA).
- Ability to research, analyze, evaluate and synthesize information.
- Ability to express clearly and concisely, ideas and concepts in written and oral form.
- Experience in the usage of computers and office software
packages (MS Word, Excel, etc) and experience in handling of web based
management systems.
- Familiarity with standard practices of international
organizations / NGOs and procedures, particularly in relation to
humanitarian response and coordination, and knowledge of institutional
mandates, policies and guidelines pertaining to humanitarian assistance,
especially the humanitarian reform agenda.
Language Requirements:
- Proficiency in both oral and written English
- Knowledge of local language is an advantage
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline 20th June, 2016.