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Re-Advertisement- PROJECT ASSISTANT à Djibouti
NRC seeks to recruit competent persons to fill the positions of Project Assistant in WASH/Shelter.
The Project Assistant will be responsible in the implementation of the project activities in assigned area
Job description
Participate in needs assessments and survey on a need basis.
Participate in site selection and preliminary planning and design.
Assist and provide inputs in preparation of Bill of Quantities and technical drawings for both WASH and shelter infrastructures.
Work with the OIC, shelter officer, and the WASH coordinator in the supervision of all NRC infrastructure projects (WASH and Shelter) in the assigned location
Provide technical and supervisory support to contractors/technicians and community artisans in the assigned projects
Monitor, evaluate and recommend improvements in the project and materials based on observations and discussions with the shelter, WASH staff and the contractors
Represent NRC in the community meetings, WASH/shelter or emergency response meetings in close collaboration with the OIC, shelter officer and WASH coordinator.
Coordinate and participate in planning and execution of workshops& Trainings
Prepare and submit scheduled reports as per M&E reporting matrix
Supervise the construction and rehabilitation of latrines, drainage and other relevant Sanitation facilities and ensuring the highest quality, WASH standards and as per specified technical drawings
Prepare material estimates for construction and repair of WASH facilities.
Preparation of reports, technical guidelines, drawings and other strategic documentations if WASH or Shelter officer is absent.
Closely work with community leaders, community mobilizes and other part of the community on the regular supervising, assessing and identifying WASH/Shelter needs
Contribute to the development of NRC’s Country strategy and action plan
Attend to any other reasonable assignment as may be requested by the supervisor from time to time
Qualifications
Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience supervising WASH/Shelter infrastructure sites and community work in rural and urban areas in a humanitarian/recovery context;
Diploma in civil Engineering or technical certificates in masonry, plumbing and carpentry with relevant technical work experience
Report writing skills
Experience of working with Refugee/Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) related issues would be preferred
Hands on experience working on WASH and Shelter infrastructure sites
Proficiency in MS Office software (especially Work and excel) and Auto CAD is essential
Education field
Civil engineering / construction
Education level
College / University, Bachelor's degree
Personal qualities
Ability to work independently in a result oriented multi-tasking
Excellent team supervisory skills in a multi-cultural environment
Ability to manage conflicting priorities
Excellent communication ( spoken and written)skills
Good accuracy, precision and attention to detail
High integrity and confidentiality
Good negotiation skills
Language
English
French
The Project Assistant will be responsible in the implementation of the project activities in assigned area
Job description
Participate in needs assessments and survey on a need basis.
Participate in site selection and preliminary planning and design.
Assist and provide inputs in preparation of Bill of Quantities and technical drawings for both WASH and shelter infrastructures.
Work with the OIC, shelter officer, and the WASH coordinator in the supervision of all NRC infrastructure projects (WASH and Shelter) in the assigned location
Provide technical and supervisory support to contractors/technicians and community artisans in the assigned projects
Monitor, evaluate and recommend improvements in the project and materials based on observations and discussions with the shelter, WASH staff and the contractors
Represent NRC in the community meetings, WASH/shelter or emergency response meetings in close collaboration with the OIC, shelter officer and WASH coordinator.
Coordinate and participate in planning and execution of workshops& Trainings
Prepare and submit scheduled reports as per M&E reporting matrix
Supervise the construction and rehabilitation of latrines, drainage and other relevant Sanitation facilities and ensuring the highest quality, WASH standards and as per specified technical drawings
Prepare material estimates for construction and repair of WASH facilities.
Preparation of reports, technical guidelines, drawings and other strategic documentations if WASH or Shelter officer is absent.
Closely work with community leaders, community mobilizes and other part of the community on the regular supervising, assessing and identifying WASH/Shelter needs
Contribute to the development of NRC’s Country strategy and action plan
Attend to any other reasonable assignment as may be requested by the supervisor from time to time
Qualifications
Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience supervising WASH/Shelter infrastructure sites and community work in rural and urban areas in a humanitarian/recovery context;
Diploma in civil Engineering or technical certificates in masonry, plumbing and carpentry with relevant technical work experience
Report writing skills
Experience of working with Refugee/Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) related issues would be preferred
Hands on experience working on WASH and Shelter infrastructure sites
Proficiency in MS Office software (especially Work and excel) and Auto CAD is essential
Education field
Civil engineering / construction
Education level
College / University, Bachelor's degree
Personal qualities
Ability to work independently in a result oriented multi-tasking
Excellent team supervisory skills in a multi-cultural environment
Ability to manage conflicting priorities
Excellent communication ( spoken and written)skills
Good accuracy, precision and attention to detail
High integrity and confidentiality
Good negotiation skills
Language
English
French
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