Do you want to be a key actor in humanitarian projects worldwide?
As Humanitarian Coordinator (Senior Advisor), you will embark on an exciting position within the humanitarian sector in Norway, in one of its most dynamic humanitarian organizations. You, as a successful candidate for this position, have an overall understanding of the humanitarian system, including coordination, funding, and core standards. You are familiar with all phases of managing a humanitarian response project, with experience in M&E and the corresponding digital tools. You are a strong motivator and comprehend how to be a good team player. You adapt to work in sometimes chaotic environments, identify priorities and targets, and can rapidly advise and assist NCA’s teams throughout a project’s implementation. As Humanitarian Coordinator, you will either manage emergency response projects directly from the head office, or remotely coordinate and support responses implemented by one of our country offices. You will be expected to travel to locations of the humanitarian responses and/or NCA Country Offices.
The position is situated in the Humanitarian Division of the Department for International Programmes at NCA Headquarters in Oslo and requires moving to Oslo. We expect you to be able to travel to different country missions in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, up to 30% of the year. Each deployment will be associated with a detailed Terms of Reference developed by the specific country office.
Job description:
- Plan, lead and manage humanitarian responses, depending on where the response is conducted from (NCA’s head office or country offices), including responsibility for budget, planning, personnel management and exit strategies
- Support and advise NCA’s country offices in humanitarian operations and in emergency preparedness planning
- Develop/update and promote standard operational procedures for NCA’s global emergency activities, with focus on first responder role
- Develop, revise and promote relevant humanitarian operations tools/guidelines
- Build strategic alliances in the humanitarian sector (UN, ACT Alliance and other global humanitarian actors and donors)
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Political and Social Sciences,Economy or any other relevant field
- More than six years’ work experience in the humanitarian sector, specifically humanitarian programming and project management experience
- Relevant M&E experience in a professional environment, preferably in emergency or post-conflict settings
- Other technical qualifications connected to humanitarian fieldwork, familiarity with Food security,cash-based programming, nexus, GBV, WASH, are an asset
- Experience with digital tools in humanitarian work (KOBO, ODK, Power BI and others)
- Fluency in English, both oral and written. Scandinavian language is an advantage. Fluency other languages, especially French and/or Arabic, is an advantage.
Personal qualities:
- Ability to plan, prioritize tasks, find solutions and make decisions – delivering results
- Ability to work independently, but also be cooperative, motivational and empowering
- Flexibility and ability to juggle diverse tasks
- Experience in insecure environments, and with handling stress and unpredictability
We can offer:
- Participation in exciting and meaningful projects with one of Norway’s largest humanitarian organisations
- Summer time and flexible working hours, with a good insurance/pension insurance program and paid overtime
- Working with friendly, supportive and highly qualified professionals in a division with a good sense of belonging
- Opportunity for organized physical training during working hours
We encourage all qualified persons to apply for a job with us, regardless of gender, age, disability or cultural background. NCA uses BackUp’s electronic gateway for this recruitment, where you can register and submit your CV and cover letter. Only applicants using this electronic gateway will be considered for the position.
Before you apply:
We kindly ask you to carefully read the ACT Code of Conduct for the prevention of misconduct, including corruption, fraud, exploitation and abuse, including sexual; and to ensure child safeguarding and the Protection from Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse and Child Safeguarding policy before you submit your application. If you are the selected candidate for this position you will be asked to complete and sign our Code of Conduct and Protection from Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse, and Child Safeguarding Policy.
ACT Code of Conduct policy: https://www.kirkensnodhjelp.no/contentassets/aa5fdabbb9ca418ca60830df9fb36ab9/act-code-of-conduct-policy-2016-e.doc.pdf
NCA PSHEA and CS policy: nca-pshea-and-cs-policy_word_en.pdf (kirkensnodhjelp.no)
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How to apply
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