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Cluster Coordinator

Date Posted: Aug 07, 2022
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Job Detail

  • Location:
    Badakhshan Kabul Nangarhar
  • Type:
    Full Time/Permanent
  • Shift:
    First Shift (Morning)
  • Career Level:
    Experienced Professional
  • Positions:
    4
  • Vacancy number:
    IDSH-008
  • Experience:
    5 Year
  • Gender:
    Any
  • Salary:
    As per Company salary scale
  • Degree:
    Bachelors
  • Apply Before:
    Aug 12, 2022

About IDS-HAMKAAR

IDS HAMKAAR is a leader in complex operations, training and M&E throughout Afghanistan. We strive to enable governments, the international society, and private sector to build strategies decisions that are evidence-based and anchored in a fine balance of local realities and international imperatives.

Job Description

The Cluster Coordinator positions will be hired for the following provinces:

  1. Cluster Coordinator (Kabul): will be responsible to supervise Kabul, Parwan, Panjsher, Kapisa, Bamyan & Daikundi Offices and operations.
  2. Cluster Coordinator (Kabul): will be responsible to supervise Wardak, Ghazni, Logar, Pakita, Paktika & Khost offices and operations.
  3. Cluster Coordinator (Nangarhar): will be responsible to supervise Nangarhar, Kunar, Laghman & Nuristan offices and operations.
  4. Cluster Coordinator (Badakhshan): will be responsible to supervise Badakhshan & Takhar offices and operations.

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate and conduct all field activities as requested by the WFP Field Office and provide regular support to team leaders and field monitors on day-to-day operations in the field.
  • Regularly supervise staff under his/her supervision and ensure that the staff assigned to a particular area/project site is there and available on time and ensure that the information received is reliable, accurate and of high quality.
  • Jointly prepare Weekly and Monthly Monitoring Plan with his/her team and WFP VAME Focal Point and make sure that justice among his/her team in terms of assigning them to the field i.e. frequency of travels, nearby and remote areas, relatively secure and insecure areas, etc. are considered and maintained; ensure to prepare the monitoring plan in a way that each project site and type of activity is monitored and visits are conducted in a systematic manner. Anticipate changes in the monitoring plan and ensure to communicate any changes in the monitoring plan immediately with the WFP VAME focal point for adjustment and further actions.
  • Rigorous and timely review of all the monitoring checklists submitted by field monitors and/or team leaders in KOBO/MODA (WFP Corporate Data Collection Tool) and other reports i.e. assessment, verification, etc. and make sure that the checklists are filled out properly and the narrative in the checklists and reports are accurate, clear and understandable in English.
  • Extract critical issues from the checklists and reports, share and follow up with the WFP VAME focal point and SO managers at the field office and provide timely feedback to the team particularly to the relevant team leader and field monitor.
  • Timely identify key issues in the field related to assessments, verifications, food deliveries, food distribution and any other and communicate the issue(s) with WFP field office (Head of Field Office, VAME Focal Point or SO Managers), local authorities, line departments and communities to take corrective measures, and in case of food diversions and misuse report to WFP Field Office immediately and take necessary actions as advised by WFP Field Office.
  • Follow up with team on the issues identified during the previous monitoring or site visit(s) that required follow up and further actions and make sure that they are taken up and resolved timely.
  • When requested by WFP Field Office, represent WFP at the district and provincial level coordination meetings called by governor and line departments such as: PDMC and NGO/INGO; take note of key matters discussed and report back to the field office for information and further appropriate actions.
  • Maintain proper and regular coordination mechanism with all key stakeholders i.e. Cooperating Partners (CPs), UN agencies, Financial Service Providers (FSPs), local government departments, communities, etc.
  • Establish and maintain district-level lists of NGO partners, CDCs, Shuras, community elders, Mullas and other relevant community stakeholders and influential people, and their contact details in each area where WFP activity is implemented in order to ensure their cooperation and participation in WFP activities and obtain feedback on the conduct of distributions and project activities. These lists should be updated and shared with WFP Field Office on a quarterly basis.
  • Undertake regular field trips (each province under the coverage is visited at least once in a quarter), meet with the team leaders and field monitors; address or refer as appropriate challenges and obstacles in the field and come up with the visit/mission report identifying key issues for follow up and resolution with the WFP Field Office and TPM organization/company.
  • Organize regular (Weekly, Bi-weekly or Monthly) or ad-hoc meetings as appropriate or deemed necessary with the team leaders and field monitors through face-to-face or online platforms as appropriate and feasible, discuss key issues and develop action points for taking corrective measures for proper coordination and therefore effective monitoring.
  • Organize training/orientation sessions for newly recruited TPM team leaders and field monitors and make sure that the newly recruited staff are provided with on-the-job training before being assigned to the field.
  • As and when requested, support WFP Field Office in analyzing the access situation of areas, routes and districts of the provinces under the coverage of the Field Office as relevant to WFP programming and support Team Leaders and Field Monitors on negotiation of access and timely inform WFP Field Office in case any access problem occurs.
  • Under the general guidance of the TPM Reporting Officer, prepare monthly report on the overall monitoring activities within the month on the progresses made in project assessments, activity/progress monitoring, distribution monitoring, post distribution monitoring, food arrivals at Extended Delivery Points (EDP) and/or Final Delivery Points (FDP), stock balances in CPs’ stores as well as compliance/Hotmail cases and submit it to WFP Country Office VAME and Field Office.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by WFP Field Office.

Job Requirements

Education:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Agriculture, Business Administration, Social Sciences, Development Studies or a field relevant to international development assistance.

 

Experience:

  • At least five years of progressively responsible professional experience in public sector management, development projects, emergency assistance, and/or operational aspects of national, bilateral, or multilateral food aid or commercial transactions
  • Experience utilizing computer, including MS office packages and knowledge on remote data collection tools i.e. KOBO, MODA or ONA.
  • Awareness of gender issues and minimum knowledge of gender mainstreaming techniques.
  • Ability to consolidate data and prepare clear and concise narrative reports in English.
  • Fluency in both oral and written English.
  • Ability to speak fluently in Afghanistan’s local languages i.e. Pashto and Dari. 
  • Ability to travel extensively in the relevant region, with strong contact networks focused on difficult-to-reach areas
 

Skills Required

Submission Guideline:

Interested and qualified internal candidates can send their application through below links:

Please submit complete applications including:

Kabul Area Office/Central Region: https://enketo.moda.wfp.org/x/iGESmJ0N

 

Jalalabad Area Office/Eastern Region: https://enketo.moda.wfp.org/x/ONvuLlgI

 

Faizabad Area Office/North-eastern Region: https://enketo.moda.wfp.org/x/vjulfhaD

Incomplete applications or applications received after the closing date (12-Aug-2022) will not be given consideration. Please note that only applicants who are short-listed will be contacted.

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