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Camp management and camp coordination (CCCM) researcher #24/HQ/ARM01#

Entreprise
Impact Initiatives
Lieu
Châtelaine
Date de publication
27.04.2024
Référence
4602916

Description

Background on impact and REACH
REACH was born in 2010 as a joint initiative of two International NGOs (IMPACT Initiatives and ACTED) and the United Nations Operational Satellite Applications Programme (UNOSAT). REACH’s purpose is to promote and facilitate the development of information products that enhance the humanitarian community’s decision making and planning capacity for emergency, reconstruction and development contexts.
REACH facilitates information management for aid actors through three complementary services:
(a) need and situation assessments facilitated by REACH teams;
(b) situation analysis using satellite imagery; (c) provision of related database and (web)-mapping facilities and expertise.

IMPACT Initiatives is a humanitarian NGO, based in Geneva, Switzerland.
The organisation manages several initiatives, including the REACH Initiative. The IMPACT team comprises specialists in data collection, management and analysis and GIS. IMPACT was launched at the initiative of ACTED, an international NGO whose headquarter is based in Paris and is present in thirty countries. The two organizations have a strong complementarity formalized in a global partnership, enabling IMPACT to benefit from ACTED’s operational support on its fields of intervention.

We are currently looking for a REACH Researcher to coordinate REACH global programme CCCM portfolio:
Functions:
Under the supervision of the REACH Public Services, Markets and Infrastructure Unit Manager, the Global CCCM (Camp Coordination and Camp Management) Researcher is responsible for the development of the organization’s CCCM portfolio.
This includes improving the quality of the CCCM programmes across the REACH country missions, by providing technical guidance, programmatic guidelines, advise and backstopping support to country teams.
The CCCM Researcher will work closely with country teams to identify issues and gaps in the CCCM country programmes and support them in addressing the same issues and gaps.
Additionally, the CCCM Researcher will contribute towards consistently strengthening IMPACT’s research approaches and/ or programmatic workstreams for their topic or context of expertise, through consolidation and sharing of lessons learned.
They will be responsible for managing IMPACT’s internal CCCM Community of Practices (CoP) and for the capacity building in CCCM both at the country and global level, through mentoring and ad-hoc training when needed.
The CCCM Researcher will be also responsible of strengthening the engagement and collaboration with the Global CCCM Cluster and supporting the country teams in having positive collaborations with the Country Cluster
Finally, through their research and analysis work, they will also contribute to longer-term knowledge production for their topic or context of expertise, within the humanitarian sector and/ or wider social research community e.g. through external engagements and presentations, contributions to available literature, etc

The ideal candidate would have i) at least 5 years of experience in humanitarian settings;
ii) 2 years at least specifically in fields related to Camp Coordination and Camp Management and/or Settlements in role of assessments and analysis;
iii) experience in engaging with external stakeholders;
iv) experience in developing analytical framework, severity index, prioritization;
v) familiarity with spatial analysis (GIS) and use of statistical software such R/STATA, is an asset but not essential;
vi) willingness to travel at least 30% of their time to remote duty stations.

Responsibilities
Improve scope and quality of REACH CCCM portfolio
Provide technical review, advice and support to country missions with CCCM activities, ensuring that the country programmes are implemented in adherence to global standards.
Support country missions to develop their own CCCM portfolio through linkages with other mission examples, mentoring and advise. Contribute to technical review of CCCM project proposals both at the country and global level.
Ensure that clear and up-to-date CCCM guidance documents, tools, templates are available on the IMPACT Intranet.
Systematically build the capacity of REACH staff in CCCM standards and practices throughout training design and delivery; manage and foster the CCCM community of practices; support in identifying key external training and facilitate the enrolment of REACH staff when possible.
As necessary, provide surge support to countries for primary data collection, training or other purposes related to the work of REACH CCCM.
Continuously engaging with other REACH Global Programmes Units to ensure collaborations across workstreams. Particularly, the CCCM Researcher will liaise with the AGORA and Area Based Assessments Unit, Accountability and Inclusion Unit, Remote Sensing Unit to foster a holistic approach of REACH programmes targeting people living in sites and to build a common language of REACH contribution to the Durable Solutions dialogue.
Strengthen REACH engagement with external stakeholders
Strengthening the engagement with the Global CCCM Cluster co-lead agencies (UNHCR and IOM): the Researcher will be expected to work closely with the Information Management Officers (IMOs) of the two leading agencies.
Collaborate with the Global CCCM Cluster IMOs in developing analytical frameworks, tools, guidance relevant for the CCCM country clusters and practitioners.
Participation and support to country missions in their engagement with Country CCCM Clusters, when needed.
Proactively disseminate research findings to global partners and external stakeholders, including presentations and briefing sessions, to enhance their use and findings within the relevant contexts to inform decision-making.
Representing REACH to relevant workshops/meetings and support the expansion and the development of relationships with relevant academic institutes, researchers, clusters, UN agencies, donors, NGOs, etc in coordination with PSMIU Manager.

Requirements
Academic: Excellent academic qualifications, including a Master degree in relevant discipline;
Years of experience: 5 years of relevant working experience in humanitarian settings in a research/assessment position.
At least 2 years of relevant working experience in CCCM / settlements related positions, with a particular focus on durable solutions.
Research skills: Excellent research and analytical skills; including a sound understanding of sampling framework and their application; ability to analysis large datasets.
Experience with both quantitative and qualitative data analysis methods and in producing clear and effective research outputs.
Experience in developing analytical framework is a strong asset.
Software skills: Proven knowledge of Microsoft office including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Knowledge of Statistical software (R, STATA) and spatial analysis software (ArcGIS, Q-GIS) is an asset but not essential.
Training skills: proven experience in conducting training and capacity building for teams and partners in assessment methods.
Communication/reporting skills: excellent communication and drafting skills for effective reporting.
Level of independence: a self-starter with proven ability to work independently;
External engagement skills: experience in delivering communication / presentations to external audience in clear and effective way.
Language skills: Fluency in English and an intermediate level in French are required, basic competency in other languages (Arabic, Spanish) an asset.
Security environment: ability to operate in a complex and challenging security environment (when deployed).
Cross-cultural work environment: Ability to operate in a cross-cultural environment requiring flexibility;
Experience in geographical region: past experience in East Africa in a CCCM response will be highly valued

Compensation and benefits
For this position, gross salary between 5’910 CHF and 6’170 CHF monthly (before income tax). NB - IMPACT salaries are strictly determined by our salary grid depending on the grade of the position and the level of education and experience of staff. A contribution to medical insurance of 450 CHF per month is already included in the salary figure.
Insurance covering professional and non-professional accidents throughout the period of employment with IMPACT
Health insurance, life insurance and repatriation assistance in case of field visits/temporary deployments
Enrolment in IMPACT Initiatives Research Foundational Learning Programme within the first 3 months from the start of contract.
Up to 40% of remote work on a weekly basis

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