Country: Cameroon
Closing date: 09 Apr 2019
Terms of reference
Job Title: Project Manager Protection
Code: SR-48-844
Duty station: Buea, with sporadic field missions to Mem, Manyu and Mezam
Starting date: 10/04/2019
Contract duration: 6 months
Reporting to: Head of Mission
Supervision of: 35 national staff
Dependents: No
General context of the project
Since 2016, the English-speaking regions of North-West and South-West Cameroon have experienced social instability, which translated in insecurity and armed violence since November 2017. The tension between armed groups and Law enforcement agency has seriously affected civilian populations, contributing to people displacement. The results of inter-agency evaluations estimate that more than 160,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in these areas are in need of emergency humanitarian assistance. In the South-West, the departments of Manyu, Meme and Lebialem are those where the crisis has had the greatest impact on the populations. Many villages have suffered significant material damage, many families have abandoned their villages to seek refuge in forests or in nearby villages and towns. Dozens of villages in the South-West have been abandon by their population.
INTERSOS is active in Meme and Manyu departments, since early June 2018 with protection monitoring and NFI distribution activities that will be expanded in these departments and in the department of Lebialem to identify human rights violations, sensitize the local communities and provide an appropriate assistance to victims of rights violations. Activities will focus on protection monitoring, GBV prevention and, more generally, the prevention of human rights violations. Particular attention will be given to separated and unaccompanied children to ensure, alongside ICRC, the process of IDTR. Group psychosocial support will also be one of the elements of the action, for the beneficiaries (including women and children), to start building an effective and structured support in the near future.
General purpose of the position
The Project Manager is responsible for the coordination, implementation and monitoring of activities in the area of intervention mentioned above.
He/She will be also responsible, from a technical point of view, of all the Protection-related activities of the project.
She/He will be in charge of ensuring the coherent planning and implementation of project’s activities, respecting the operational planning defined with the Mission Coordination.
Main responsibilities and tasks
Project Coordination:
Develop objective and timely planning of project activities in collaboration with Mission Coordination and its entire team.
Ensure operational, financial and operation management in collaboration with team members.
Coordinate with partners and stakeholders (humanitarian actors, administrative authorities), with donors’ representatives and other actors in the field.
Coordinate the project in collaboration with the team through the monitoring of joint activities.
Ensure compliance with the workplan and propose readjustments if necessary.
Ensure the monitoring and evaluation of activities through the development and updating of monitoring tools in collaboration with Mission Coordination.
Ensure the monthly submission of activity reports to Mission Coordination.
Formulate narrative and financial reports to be submitted to UNHCR.
Contribute to the monthly update of the 5W to share with the cluster.
Ensure timely submission of the monthly internal activity report to the organization including the PAT monitoring tool.
Ensure Protection Monitoring activities are carried out according to INTERSOS standards.
Ensure an adequate communication line (internal and external) in coordination with the Mission Coordination and other project managers.
Report to Mission Coordination any difficulties encountered in setting up and implementing the project and contribute to the identification of solutions.
Participate in Protection coordination meetings (Cluster) at field level.
Contribute to security management according to established approaches and tools used in the mission.
Administrative management of the project:
Ensure proper management of project funds (update project financial planning on a monthly basis, each month.
Monitor project expenses in collaboration with the administration (project and country).
Propose budgetary adjustments to the Finance Dept. in country if necessary, etc.
Liaise with the logistics team for project purchases and supply, to ensure correct application of INTERSOS and donor procedures.
Human Resource Management :
Contribute to the selection and recruitment of national project staff as needed and train them according to INTERSOS standards.
Ensure the effective and objective evaluation of staff performance under his/her supervision every 3 months and the final evaluation.
Supervise and manage the project team and provide ongoing training in collaboration with the Mission Coordination.
Identify training needs, provide individual follow up and coaching, carry out end of mission evaluation of the team members and lead internal communication initiatives in order to facilitate people’s integration and professional development and to maximize their capabilities and commitment to project’s goals.
Capitalization and knowledge management:
- To ensure capitalization of experiences and data obtained within the framework of the project (see activity sheet and program sheet on IMP)
- Identify needs and propose new potential programs or activities to be implemented in the field.
- Transmit to the Mission Coordination all photo and video documentation of the activities, as well as any significant information on the intervention area and project activities to feed the needs of visibility, fundraising and communication.
Required profile and experience
Education
Advanced university degree in law, political science, social sciences, psychology, humanities or other relevant field.
A first level university degree with a relevant combination of academic qualifications and experience may be accepted instead of the advanced university degree.
Professional Experience
Minimum 3 years-long experience in project management in the humanitarian sector. Excellent professional competence in Protection sector (especially Protection Monitoring) is required. Previous experience in Africa is considered an asset.
Professional Requirements
Management skills and leadership in humanitarian response interventions
Good project proposals and reports writing capacity in accordance with INTERSOS standards and donors requirements
Ability to work with a tight schedule, with little supervision and under pressure
Strong communication skills, written and oral, especially in managing relationships with the teams
Good knowledge of security management in humanitarian contexts
Prior experience in context with volatile security
Prior experience with negotiation for humanitarian access
Ability to work in a team and independently
Previous experiences in Africa (desirable)
Languages
Fluent English skills (written, spoken and reading)
Good knowledge of French is compulsory
Ability to work autonomously
Personal Requirements
Willingness to accept basic living standard and frequent field missions
Ability to establish collaborative relationships with staff, beneficiaries and other stakeholders
Strong attitude to take initiative, work autonomously and achieve effectively results
Flexibility
Stress-management
Respect of INTERSOS mission and values **
How to apply:
For further information and to apply, follow the link below:
https://intersos.knack.com/imp#intersosorg-vacancies/vacancy-details/5c13f292e5ee8f106552e00b/
In case you encounter difficulties applying through INTERSOS' platform, you can also apply by sending your CV, motivation letter and 2 references via email to recruitment@intersos.org , with subject line: "**SR-48-844 - Project Manager Protection – Cameroon**".
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the first interview.