Programme Assistant (Financial Services), Service Contract, Level 5, Dessie – Re-advertised
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CONTRACTUAL INFORMATION
JOB TITLE: Programme Assistant (Financial Services)
CONTRACT TYPE: Service Contracts
UNIT/DIVISION: Programme
DUTY STATION: Dessie, Ethiopia
DURATION: 12 months
ABOUT WFP
The United Nations World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.
Amhara region is in the northwest part of the country with a population of over 30 million. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood for most of the population. Compounding factors of climate shocks, COVID-19 and the conflict, increased the people in need of emergency assistance drastically from 2.7 million in 2019 to 8.7 million in 2022 .
Malnutrition rate of mothers and children in war affected areas of Waghamra, North Wollo, South Wollo, North Gondar, South Gondar, Oromo-Special and North Shewa zones have been deteriorating.
Currently WFP Bahir Dar Area office is assisting more than 1.6 million people among internally displaced people, host community and refugees under relief intervention as well nutrition prevention and treatment for moderate acute malnutrition cases. WFP is also implementing the R4 Rural Resilience Initiative (R4 project) targeting about 25,000 beneficiaries. In June 2022, WFP also introduced the Ealy Livelihood Recovery Support to the R4 households, to reduce the impact of the shocks that was caused due to internal conflict/tension inflation, protracted drought, and lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this assignment is to have a two (2) Programme Assistants (Financial Services) based in Bahir Dar Sub-Office and Dessie sub office who will support the implementation of the programme or policy activities implemented in geographical area under Bahir Dar Sub-Office and Dessie sub office, responsibility to guarantee proper on-ground coordination as well as cooperation with Cooperating Partners, government counterparts and other stakeholders
BACKGROUND & PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
These jobs are found in Dessie Sub-Office. The job holders typically report to a Programme Policy Officer or the designate.Job holder will report directly to Programme Policy Officer who will provide overall technical guidance, close support and regular feedback on work performed. The job holder will support in coordinating the programme or policy activities implemented in Bahir Dar Sub-Office and Dessie sub office or similar nature and analytical work of limited complexity.
The Job holder is expected to provide support to policy and programme activities that effectively meet food assistance and financial service needs.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
Under the direct supervision of Programme Policy Officer (Food Assistance and Livelihoods), the incumbent will perform the following responsibilities:
- Act as technical focal person for the implementation of the WFP supported financial services that includes the Cash Based Transfers, Financial Inclusion, Index Based Insurance, Village Saving and Lending Associations and Smallholder Market Access support.
- Coordinate the promotion of financial inclusion of the vulnerable community members by supporting the planning and successful implementation of these projects through sustainable partnerships with relevant financial service providers, lenders and development financial institutions.
- Support the capacity strengthening of WFP Field Monitors and Partners’ staff involved in financial services operations, particularly in relation to the management of the CBT, VESA groups, insurance index design, premium and pay-outs and smallholder farmers market access and linkages.
- Support and track the promotion of VESAs among the IDPs/refugees and host communities, the R4 Rural Resilience /Early Livelihood Recovery Support Initiatives beneficiaries and other development livelihood interventions under the sub office.
- Identify and enhance partnerships with financial service providers, government departments and other stakeholders that support and promote the wellbeing of the refugees/IDPs, the R4 Rural Resilience /Early Livelihood Recovery Support Initiatives beneficiaries and other vulnerable people in the community.
- Support the management of cooperating partner’s performance monitoring and documentation based on the provisions of the field level agreement and/or memorandum of understanding.
- Facilitate the woredas’ and community consultations to assess communities’ vulnerabilities, capacities and needs in terms of climate change adaptation, discussed potential activities/assets ideas to be promoted under the Insurance for assets.
- Support the development of a specific capacity development (through training), institutional strengthening, partnership building plans for sub office staff, government and NGO partners, based on seasonal livelihood programming workshops and integrated community-based planning sessions.
- Participate in relevant sector meetings and gather information that will ensure that WFP`s financial services provision support strategy is aligned to the Government and development partners’ sectorial policies and plans for Ethiopia.
- Support the Sub office to identify potential digital financial service providers by managing the selection and due diligence process; collect, analyse and assess profiles of financial service providers and their support to the vulnerable food insecure communities.
- Coordinate the food/cash and NFI transfers: Cash Based Transfer (Value and Commodity Vouchers, and mobile money). Support the beneficiary registration, selection of the delivery mechanisms and contracting of NGOs and financial service providers so that budgeting, reporting, security, and other logistics are compliant with internal policies.
- Prepare weekly updates and review and consolidate the Partners monthly progress reports and other information/materials for use at Country Office/Sub Office.
- Represent WFP in all relevant woreda external level meetings/coordination forums.
- Perform other related duties as required.
STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Completion of secondary school education. B.A degree in Agricultural Economics, Business Administration, Economics, Financial accounting, or other field relevant to Financial services assistance.
Experience: At least 5 years of relevant (NGOs/UN Agencies) experience in implementing technical programs (i.e. nutrition, refugees/IDPs, smallholder market access, recovery and integrated resilience activities etc.) in the financial services inclusion and access perspectives.
Knowledge and skills:
- Has proven experience of implemented programmes and provided input into designing user-friendly financial services operations.
- Good analytical and reporting skills
Language: National Professional: Fluency (level C) in English language and Amharic.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
23 June 2023
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Female applicants and qualified applicants from developing countries are especially encouraged to apply
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