Job Vacancies at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 30th July, 2019


The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world's largest humanitarian organization, with 190 member National Societies. As part of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, our work is guided by seven fundamental principles; humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. We are recruiting to fill the position below:       Job Title: National Evaluation Consultant (Nigeria Floods Operation) Vacancy No: IFRC03259 Location: Abuja Duration:1 Month Category of Staff: Consultant Job Purpose

  • To assess the successes and challenges for the IFRC’s coordination and management systems, during Nigeria floods response.
  • To measure the impact of the emergency appeal operations to determine if there have been any positive or negative changes to the lives and livelihoods of the affected communities and to learn how, in the future, delivery of appropriate aid can be done more effectively covering the most affected populations.
  • To come up with lessons learned, and actionable recommendations that will be implemented by the IFRC and National Society in future operations.
Job Duties and Responsibilities The two objectives of the evaluation are:
  • To review the timeliness, effectiveness and relevance of:
    • The assessment, programme delivery, planning and follow up of the response, examining how these systems were put in place from the outset, how they adapted as the context / needs evolved.
    • Coordination aspect of the response both at the country level, between National Society and IFRC and at Regional level highlighting successes or gaps.
    • Surge deployments to understand whether the set-up of the surge support was appropriate to deliver.
    • Examine the relevance of the operation and programmes in relation to the needs of the beneficiaries.
Evaluation Criteria and Questions:
  • The evaluation team is required to review relevant programme documents (Appeal, EPOA, Assessment reports, PDM surveys) to understand and bring clarity in the evaluation questions.
Internal and movement Coordination:
  • How was the coordination within the wider Red Cross Red Crescent Movement (IFRC, NRC, ICRC)? Were partners engaged and to what extent?
  • Were roles and responsibilities clearly defined to be able to deliver?
  • What were the key enablers to effective coordination between IFRC and NRC?
Assessment and planning systems:
  • How timely and effective was the coordination of the assessment team for the response? What lessons can be borrowed in future deployments and for the IFRC Surge Optimization process?
  • To what extent was the first surge deployment of value to the IFRC response? What impact did initial rapid assessments have on positioning the work of the RCRC?
  • To what extent were plans developed through coordinated, participatory engagement with National Society and if not, what were the constraints? How did the planning contribute to building the capacity of Nigeria RC in disaster preparedness?
  • How were needs assessments used to inform or adapt the EPoA as the situation evolved?
Deliverables (Outputs): The following outputs are expected to be delivered by the evaluation team. The reporting will be led by the external consultant:
  • Inception Report and data collection tools
  • Evaluation report - including executive summary, findings, key conclusions and recommendations (to be provided by the external consultant).
Proposed Report Format:
  • Executive Summary
  • Context
  • Methodology
  • Surveys
  • Focus group discussions
  • Key stakeholder interviews
  • Direct Observation
Presentation and analysis of findings:
  • Internal and movement Coordination
  • Assessment and planning systems
  • Effectiveness of the operation
  • Relevance and appropriateness of the response:
Education
  • The national consultant must have experience or significant knowledge of community-based disaster management and disaster preparedness programmes, and previous experience in conducting evaluations for medium-to-large scale programmes
Experience: The national consultant should have the following characteristics:
  • Field experience in the evaluation of community-based humanitarian or development programmes (especially on disaster management, disaster preparedness and resilience).
  • Prior experience of evaluating Red Cross programmes and previous experience of conducting evaluation in the Pacific islands desirable.
Knowledge, Skills and Languages:
  • Strong analytical skills and ability to clearly synthesize and present findings, draw practical conclusions, make recommendations and to prepare well-written reports in a timely manner.
  • Previous experience in coordination, design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian or development programmes
  • Experience in qualitative data collection and data analysis techniques, especially in community-based programmes
  • Knowledge and experience working with the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement preferred
  • Demonstrated capacity to work both independently and as part of a multi-discipline, multi-national team
  • Ability to work within tight deadlines and manage with available resources.
  • Fluent in spoken and written English.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Relevant degrees or equivalent experience.
  • Availability for the period indicated
Competencies and Values:
  • Communication
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Creativity and Innovation
Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply       Job Title: Communications Intern Vacancy No: IFRC03260 Location: Abuja, Nigeria Duration:6 Months Category of Staff: Internship Grade: Not applicable Job Purpose
  • The communications intern, under the technical supervision of the Africa communications team based in Nairobi, will support the Head of Office and the project and program managers of the IFRC cluster officer to develop quality communication materials and to work with the communications teams of the National Societies and our regional office in Nairobi.
Job Duties and Responsibilities The communications intern will have the following responsibilities:
  • To strengthen the network of comms officers in the sub-region to engage them and to look for stories from National Societies with a view to profiling their operational successes and humanitarian needs.
  • To gather content (images and stories) from National Societies, and share them on the social media or share them with Africa region for profiling regionally and internationally
  • To support the Head of office to handle/channel media queries during emergencies
  • To participate in the regional editorial network of the Africa regional office
  • To prepare a weekly summary of key humanitarian news in the sub-region
  • To support the Nigerian Red Cross communications work as required
Requirements Education:
  • University Degree, or equivalent, in relevant discipline (Journalism, Digital Marketing, International relations, etc)
  • Relevant post-graduate degree or MBA (or equivalent)
Experience:
  • Previous experience in media relations
  • Previous experience in content development
  • Previous experience in social media and digital marketing
Knowledge, skills and languages:
  • Good writing and editing skills
  • Good communication and inter-personal skills
Competencies and values:
  • Communication
  • Collaboration and Teamwork
  • Creativity and Innovation
Interested and qualified candidates should: Click here to apply Comments Please consider the following important facts regarding our Internship program before submitting your application:
  • Interns are not entitled to a salary or benefits from the Federation;
  • Federation will provide the intern with a daily allowance, which will serve to cover the cost of meals and other related expenses;
  • Interns are not eligible for payment of overtime;
  • Interns are solely responsible for making their own logistical arrangements (visa, travel, accommodation, insurance, etc.) as well as for their cost prior to starting the internship;
  • The IFRC accepts no responsibility to provide medical insurance, or for costs arising from accidents and illness incurred during the internship. Interns are required to provide a copy of their health and accident insurance certification;
  • This internship is open to local and international applicants who are currently-enrolled in a university or equivalent level or have graduated recently (normally within 1 year from the date of hiring) in an area that is compatible with the above description
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
  Application Deadline 12th August, 2019.