Being an employee of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Ethiopia the WASH Hygiene Promotion Project Assistant is expected to represent NRC in a responsible manner and always act in accordance with NRC’s Code of Conduct.
Background:
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is present in five regions in Ethiopia, providing refugees and internally displaced people with emergency relief and help them to rebuild their lives. NRC works within the sectors of Education, Shelter, WASH, Livelihood and Food Security, ICLA (Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance), and Child Protection.
Roles & Responsibilities:
The WASH HP Project Assistant will be based in Negele Office (Oromia Region) and will work under the supervision of the WASH HP Project Officer, according to and as reflected in objectives stated in project description and budgets to donors and in line with NRC policy programme, as well as with Plan of Action and strategy in place in the region.
General responsibilities:
· Implement delegated WASH HP activities according to strategy, proposals, budgets and plans;
· Mobilize communities and community leaders for the promotion of safer hygiene behaviors and distribution of WASH supplies;
· Suggest new methods and approaches in order to improve the quality of the activities;
· Monitor and report on the WASH HP activities and ensure compliance with plans and NRC standards;
· Report all protection-related concerns in the field;
· Carry out data collection as required;
· Ensure proper filing of documents.
Specific responsibilities:
· Mobilize beneficiary communities implementing HP through participatory approaches;
· Facilitate appropriate community involvement in the design and delivery of essential WASH services and facilities;
· Conduct field-based needs assessments;
· Conduct hygiene promotion activities in IDP settlements and schools under the guidance of the WASH Officer and coordinating and supervising community Hygiene Promoters;
· Supervise appropriate use and maintenance of WASH facilities and services;
· Carry out training sessions (according to identified needs) for community members;
· Identify needs for non-food items relevant to hygiene; participate in the choice of items, targeting strategy, promotion of effective use, and post-distribution monitoring;
· Raise the awareness on issues relevant to the community and encourage their participation in projects;
· Ensure mainstreaming of all cross-cutting issues in implementation of activities;
· Train the IDP community on settlement care (with focus on public health related aspects), maintenance and protection issues.
Professional competencies:
Context/Specific skills, knowledge and experience:
· Knowledge of the operating context in South Oromia Region
Behavioral competencies
· Managing resources and achieving results
· Handling insecure environments
· Working with people
· Communicating with impact and respect