Cash Transfer Program- Coordinator – Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS)

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Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS)

We are a humanitarian organization working in partnership with the Ethiopian government, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societie (IFRC), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), partnering national societies, volunteers and our beneficiaries.

Our vision is to be a strong, self reliant and the most efficient humanitarian organization in Ethiopia in reaching the most vulnerable. Our mission is to prevent and alleviate human suffering and to contribute to the wellbeing of mankind and prevalence of peace.

We have four core programs including food security and disaster preparedness/response, health and health related initiatives, HIV/AIDS prevention and control, and the promotion of humanitarian values.

Volunteering is at the heart of the ERCS and we currently have 90,000 volunteers and 1.8 million members helping us to carry out our essential humanitarian work. Working together, our volunteers and staff save lives and help thousands of people in need every year and raise funds necessary to pay for our services.

 Internal / External Vacancy Announcement

 The Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) wants to recruit employees in the following vacant positions the details of which are mentioned bellow.

About the Ethiopian Red Cross Society

The Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS) was established in 1935 and is one of the oldest and largest humanitarian organizations in Ethiopia. ERCS provides services to communities affected by natural and manmade disasters through the provision of emergency responses, ambulance and first aid, family reunification, essential drugs, water and sanitation, and other humanitarian services. ERCS also runs disaster risk reduction programs with the aim of creating resilience households and communities. Currently the ERCS has a structure consisting of 12 Regional Offices, 34 Zonal Branches and 131  District/Woreda Branches, 599 Woreda Red Cross Committee  and 5871 Kebele Red Cross  committees.

ERCS also runs disaster risk reduction programs relating to food security, climate change adaptation, livelihood diversification, and institutional capacity building interventions, with the aim of creating resilience households and communities. ERCS works in partnership with the Ethiopian Government, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), partnering National Societies, members, volunteers and the communities we serve.

Ethiopian Red Cross (ERCS) and the Netherland Red Cross (NLRC) have a long-standing partnership. Over the years, many activities in various sectors (Response Preparedness, health, DRR, water and sanitation) have been supported with good results.

In 2017 NLRC and its local Red Cross societies in Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia, developed a multi-year multi-stakeholder programmme (5 years starting in February 2018) with a highly innovative character. The activates are directed in insinuation disaster preparedness and strongly focused on climate change and refugees. The activates are channeled through three innovative approaches:

  •  Forecast based financing
  • Cash transfer programming in preparedness
  • Data Preparedness

The programme is implemented in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda, targeting the most vulnerable populations (Including refugees). The 5-Year programme will be implemented by Netherland Red Cross (NLRC), in partnership with the red cross Red Crescent Climate Center (RCCC), international Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), British Red Cross (BRC), Ethiopia Red Cross Society (KRCS) and Uganda red Cross Society (URCS) and in close collaboration with various stakeholders, including Government offices at Federal and Regional level in the country.

Overall responsibility

  • To ensure the cash based interventions are successfully implemented in the project areas.
  • To connect with other related ERCS projects(such as SERA(Canadian RC), pfr2 and SCSRE 2 as well as movement partners(PNS, IFRC and ICRC) in order to look for synergy, complementarity and learning:
  • Work in collaboration with Government offices such as national Metrological agency, National Mapping Agency, National Disaster Risk Managing Coordination offices.
  • Ensure the respect of RCM code of Conduct, the confidentiality and humanitarian principles and contribute to the integration of protection, Age , Gender and Diversity (AGD)mainstreaming into ERCS CTP programming as well as the use of community based approach.
  • Ensure timely compilation and submission of monitoring and technical reports to Head Disaster Preparedness and response department ERCS,

Strategy/policy

  • To share/promote the innovative approach and collaborate with(regional) organization and initiatives in Ethiopia.
  • Identification of capacity, opportunities and skills gaps in cash based interventions and design relevant actions to enhance the programme and discuss with ERCS and NLRC and other IARP partners on the way forward.

CTP technical support

  • To support the effective implementation of the ERCS IARP progamme in good coordination with the project team, NLRC and other IARP partners, aiming at the quality implementation of the programme.
  • Develop CTP standard operating procedures and common standards for the National officer by:
    • Analyzing the country’s landscape /context and mapping in relation to cash transfer programming opportunities and constraints.
    • Reviewing the current cash transfer projects across sectors in the country.
    • Relating the existing CTP standards and tools currently being used in Ethiopia to the domain as well as cash in emergencies toolkit.
    • Review internal and external learning on designing and implementing CBls.
    • Carry out situation analysis on existing tools that are currently used by cash actors to assess delivery mechanisms and modalities.
  • Carry out situation analysis on existing CBIs and support the execution of a baseline survey.
  • Effective partnership and collaboration achieved and maintained for cash transfer advocacy, technical cooperation, information sharing and networking.
  • Support capacity building and training activities for cash transfers and market based programming. Help to develop training tools as necessary.
  • To provide or arrange technical support as required, in cash interventions.
  • To assure that the cash interventions complies with country strategy, policy and standards.
  • To conduct regular monitoring visits and share the report to ERCS and cc NLRC Addis office and provide technical support to ERCS HQ and branch for proper identification, documentation and sharing of field lessons, success stories , and challenges.
  • Participate in consultation meetings ,the Ethiopia cash working group
  • Document best  practices and participate in the development of communication materials for learning and advocacy.

Work unit :- Disaster Risk management Department

Reporting to:- Disaster Preparedness and Response

Terms of employment:- Contract for one year, with possibility of extension

Place of Work:  Addis Abeba with regular visits to the regions

Grade :- XIII

Qualification Requirements:

  •  Master Degree in Social Science / Development studies or other relevant field related to Emergence preparedness and response and disaster risk management OR first degree in these same fields with equivalent of proven work experience.
  • At least 8 years’ experience in Cash transfer program for master degree and 10 years’ experience in cash transfer program for first degree in development cooperation and extensive field experience , preferable within the red cross and red Crescent movement.

Other skills & Competencies

  • Proved experience and skills in donor reporting in English.
  • Technical expertise on and experience in working with cash transfer programming.
  • Proven relevant experience in developing and coordinating integrated programme in Arid and semi-arid areas of Ethiopia.
  • Proven experience in working in consortium as well as coordination and networking with various stakeholders:
  • Experience in participatory planning and review techniques:
  • Strong capacity building and facilitation skills is an advantage:
  • Practical knowledge of computer skills:
  • Ability to work in a challenging environment with a minimum supervision and meeting deadlines without compromising qualities.
  • Fluency in spoken and written English.
  • Willing to abide by and respect red cross/red crescent principles and values understanding of and commitment to ERCS mission, values, strategies and programming approaches.

46,621.00 Birr

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