Job Description
Camp Management Officer
Duty station:- Abs
Who are we?
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) has delivered humanitarian relief and development programming in Yemen since 2008. DRC focuses on supporting refugees, migrants, and people displaced by conflict and natural disasters, working especially in areas with access challenges. DRC engages in protection, emergency, WASH, and mine risk education programming among other sectors, and has hub offices in Sana'a, Aden, Hodeidah, as well as several other locations throughout Yemen.
In response to the critical and constantly evolving humanitarian situation in Yemen, DRC has assumed a leading role in coordinating response at IDP hosting sites. Working at IDP sites involves working together with international and local organizations in order to coordinate implementation of humanitarian activities, support community based site management mechanisms, and monitor standards, needs, and gaps.
General responsibilities to ensure the qualitative implementation of CCCM and shelter programme in targeted areas, The CCCM shelter officer is responsible for the implementation of project plans, policies and solutions. S/he contributes to issue resolutions, research and analysis activities and planning implementation of activities. The CCCM shelter Officer is responsible for assisting in monitoring and tracking the project deliverables and outcomes including preparation of highlight and checkpoints reports in relation to budget, schedule and resources at field level. This role also ensures compliance with methodologies, change management process, security policies, and quality assurance policies and procedures. In addition to oversight of the of Shelter, Infrastructure and Maintenance activities, providing technical support to the CCCM implementing partner, and providing staff and local stakeholder capacity building and training
DRC Yemen’s response
Danish Refugee Council (DRC) has been operating in Yemen since 2008 using a protection of human rights framework. DRC initially worked in Yemen with mixed migrants coming from the Horn of Africa who are displaced by conflict and drought. Since then, DRC expanded its sectors of intervention and is now providing humanitarian assistance in nineteen governorates throughout the country. Current programme sectors include protection, food security & livelihoods, WASH, Shelter, humanitarian mine action and CCCM.
About the job
Overall purpose of the role
Site management and coordination
- Work closely together with local Implementing partner and community-based site management committees at sites
- Support site planning in order to ensure that IDP site residents are able to live in dignified conditions
- Monitor sites to identify needs, gaps in service provision, and duplication of efforts at IDP sites
- Ensure efficient and effective program implementation while following the available standards (SPHERE, CCCM Cluster) and the allocated budget and work plan
- Participate in preparing regular and ad hoc reports, proposals and budgets
- Monitor and supervise construction activities, site maintenance and community-based projects at DRC managed sites.
- Carry out technical quality control/assurance of improved sits’ infrastructure facilities.
- Ensure gender equity and social inclusion in all aspects of DRC and local implementing partner interventions.
- Facilitate the process of capturing, documenting and disseminating project experiences, achievements, and good practice as lesson learnt, case studies, and progress reports
- Support governorate & district level stakeholders in planning, orientation, training, and other activities
- Actively participate in, and provide inputs on, site planning and infrastructure arrangements
- Collaborate with relevant internal and external technical experts on sector relevant issues
- Represent DRC at meetings and other relevant technical coordination meetings
- Ensure integration with other DRC sectors
- Support other teams in conducting multi-sectorial assessments of IDP needs.
- Oversee the implementation of the Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM) in sites.
- Support in preparation of area-based coordination meetings
Information management
- Establish, maintain, and actively utilize networks of key shelter informants at IDP sites
- Support with the timely registration of IDPs, including identification of shelter related needs
- Maintain a comprehensive database of service and needs related information for each site
- Analyze site related and contextual information to support DRC MEAL project evaluations
- Provide, document, and track timely referrals and shelter service requests to key partners
Capacity building
- Plan and organize capacity building trainings related to site Management for CCCM implementing partner, community members, local authorities and partners where relevant;
- Train site committees in basic infrastructure skills, as well as in site facilities monitoring and use of DRC monitoring tools
- Train CCCM Implementing partner’s staff in technical assessment best practices and use of field monitoring tools.
- Lead planning and administrative arrangements of the capacity building trainings including liaising with participants before, during, and after the trainings, organizing venue, accommodation, transport, supplies and training materials, in coordination with respective DRC departments
- Actively participate in development and implementation of protection and gender mainstreaming
Other responsibilities
- Support the monitoring of financial commitments and expenditures against budgets, providing timely feedback on budget follow-up
- Plan and coordinate proactively logistics and movements of staff from at different operational areas
- Initiate procurements and ensure their execution
- Ensure distribution plans are prepared and shared with logistics in a timely manner
- Train site committees in site monitoring, especially with sites related issues
- Actively participate in development and implementation of protection and gender mainstreaming
- Perform any other duties assigned by the Camp Management Team Leader to advance DRC's work
Qualities and experiences:
- University degree in Social Science, or any relevant field.
- Minimum two years of experience in international and/or local NGO; ideally involved in the direct implementation of field level humanitarian assistance to IDPs
- Proven skills in building relationships with stakeholders at the community, local, and national levels
- Good conceptual understanding of gender, protection, and human rights
- Excellent representation, negotiation, interpersonal, and communication skills
- Strong team spirit and ability to work comfortably in multi-cultural contexts
- Good skills with basic software, such as MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Ability to write reports and situational briefings
- Ability to spend extended periods of time in field conditions
- Ability to come up with innovative solutions to unexpected and challenging problems.
- Experience in leading and planning capacity building and trainings.
- Experience in coaching and providing mentoring for various stakeholders group, including local agencies.
COMPETENCIES AND VALUES
All DRC staff members are expected to demonstrate the following core competencies:
- Striving for excellence – constantly and actively seeking ways to develop professionally
- Collaborating – working respectfully with DRC staff, partners, beneficiaries, and other stakeholders
- Taking the lead – showing positive initiative in situations where leadership is required
- Communicating – ability to listen, give space, and convey thoughts and ideas to others respectfully
- Demonstrating integrity – adhering to high personal and professional ethical standards
LANGUAGES: Professional fluency in spoken and written Arabic is essential.
We offer
Contract length: DRC will offer the successful applicant a contract till 30th June 2025, renewable dependent on both funding and performance.
Work place: Abs with travel to the field.
Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for National. This position will be placed at level (NMH2).