Monday, June 25, 2012

NRC EDUCATION PROJECT MANAGER JOB IN SOMALIA

Education Project Manager

Closing date: 08 Jul 2012

Norwegian Refugee Council

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been present in Somalia since early 2004 and has since expanded its programme to Kenya in 2006, to Ethiopia in 2011 and Yemen in 2012.

The Regional Office is based in Nairobi, Kenya with offices and operations in Somalia (Puntland, Somaliland and Mogadishu), Kenya (Dadaab and Molo) , Ethiopia (Addis Abeba and Dolo Ado) and in Sana, Yemen.

NRCs' core activities in the Somalia-Kenya mission include: Shelter, Emergency Food Security and distribution, Education, Protection and Camp Management training.

Dadaab refugee camp is home to approximatley 463 000 refugees with 98% orignating from Somalia.



As a consequence of the conflict, drought and famine in Surth Central Somalia, more than 150 000 new refugees arrived in Dadaab in 2011. children constitute 57% of this population while 19,1% are youth.

Over half of the children, do not access primary school and 92,6% do not access secondary school.

NRC is running education centres for refugees and local youth, providing them with basic academic skills and vocational training through the Youth Education Pack (YEP).

Around 600 students graduate annually and are provided with a start-up kit to run their own business.

NRC provoides training to YEP teachers in teaching methodology, life skills and other cross-cutting topics, and also build schools, classrooms and temporary structures.

NRC intends to expand on these activities throughout 2012.

Job description

In close collaboration with the NRC Horn of Africa, expand, develop, coordinate and manage NRC’s education project in Dadaab

Represent NRC at education sectoral meetings at local level in Dadaab, and in relevant education working groups -Recruit education staff as required
Manage the NRC education staff and provide on the job training
Develop budgets for proposals in conjunction with the Finance Manager
Manage and monitor programme finance and budgets
Organise all logistics for the projects
Actively promote the rights of IDPs/returnees
Report monthly on all NRC education activities in Dadaab, and as required by donors, excluding financial reporting
Any other task relevant to the position as requested by the Area Manager

Qualifications

Higher degree in education or related fields of study -
Solid field experience, preferably from refugee/IDP education programmes in complex emergencies
Experience in capacity building and training of teachers Experience in staff management
Experience of management of projects to deadlines
Experience in logistics/administration management
Experience of coordination and advocacy work
Significant understanding of complex emergencies and crisis contexts
Proven communication, interpersonal and leadership skills
Fluency in the English language
Political and cultural awareness and experience of working where insecurity is a major issue
Computer skills Proven skills in report/proposal writing
Holder of a valid international driver’s licence

Personal qualities

Goal oriented
Ability to work under pressure, independently and with limited supervision
Ability and willingness to work and live under difficult circumstances
Flexible, creative, co-operative with a sense of humour
Practical sense and willingness and ability to contribute to logistics
Willingness to commit to the NRC Code of Conductand the four organizational values: Dedicated, innovative, inclusive and accountable, and international laws/codes/conventions related to the rights of children and the overall protection of children

We offer

Commencement: July 2012
Contract period: 12 months
Salary/benefits: According to NRC’s general directions and free housing of moderate standard. Please note that tax fees may occur for some countries.


Duty station: Dadaab, Kenya, where recreational and social facilities are very limited

How to apply:

http://www.webcruiter.no/WcMain/AdvertViewPublic.aspx?oppdragsnr=1471777

Contact info.: Monika Olsen Recruitment Coordinator (+47) 908 23 063
Tony Marchant Programme Adviser (+47) 905 03 160