Employee Category: Full Time
Job Purpose / Objective: This position will be based 75% in Kakuma and 25% in Lodwar and Hagadera. Under the supervision of the Field coordinator, the Deputy Field Coordinator shall be responsible for the overall designing and implementation of IRC Kakuma programs that encompass Nutrition, HIV, CHP, Clinical Services and Safe programming sectors. S/he will also be responsible for implement evidence based primary health care service delivery. He/she shall be expected to monitor and ensure improvement and maintenance of the entire health indicators as per SPHERE/UNHCR/WHO standards at the Camp and for ensuring that the safe programming component delivers on streamlining protection mainstreaming within programs. He/ she will also be responsible for ensuring that the programs deliver as appropriate on work-plans and spending. Key Responsibilities:
Program Planning, Quality, Implementation and Evaluation:
Work with IRC Kenya Senior Management team to ensure programs objectives are achieved;Prepare program proposals and budgets in partnership with Field coordinator and other program staff;Ensure appropriate monitoring and evaluation systems are in place for all health sectors in the camp;Maintain accurate and up to date health profile of refugees and respond in timely fashion to any infectious or epidemic disease outbreaks;Coordinate the preparation of donor reports.Initiate technical evaluations, surveys and situation analysis as requiredDirectly responsible for the quality of programsFollow up with program managers to ensure program implementation is in line with the SHERE, UNHCR, WHO and other international standards; and in keeping with national guidelinesProvision of overall development and management of clinical and training protocol/ guidelines;Ensure optimal referral system for patients is functioning at District and National level for refugeesEnsure the annual safe programming workplan is implementedOverall responsible for commodity security for drugs and medical supplies;Monitor usage of IRC program supplies and assets in accordance with donor regulations;Monitor the usage of drugs and other medical supplies to ensure that there is no stock outEnsure timely initiation of procurement for program activities and suppliesEnsure budget spending according to approved budgets, review and analyse budgets versus actual expenditures and take remedial measures;Facilitate grant opening meetings and BVA meetingsRecommend appropriate budget revisions to ensure maximum use of financial resources;Provide overall leadership and supervise program staff in development and implementation of procurement and spending plans.Work with the program Managers on the implementation plansCommunication Representation and Reporting:Represent IRC in all technical inter-agency coordination meetings at field and Nairobi;Enhance coordination and working relationship with the Ministry of Health and other partnersKeep the IRC senior management team up-to-date on all program developments in the field.Lead and facilitate donor visits and other missionsCoordinate Outbreak Preparedness and Control Team meetingsEnsure the safe programming advisory committee is activeDirectly supervise program managers in KakumaDirectly supervise managers in Hagadera and Lodwar as appropriateIn coordination with the Field Coordinator, determine program staffing needs and ensure such positions are filled in timely fashion;Directly responsible for IRC staff health and medical evacuations.Ensure that program staffs have updated job descriptions and performance objectives.Assist in the recommendation of promotions, disciplinary action and termination of program staff to the Field coordinatorOrientation of staff on program activities with emphasis public health approach/ principles, protection mainstreaming and in relation to the IRC program frameworkHealth and nutrition indicators maintained within standardsMinimum acceptable coverage of national staff at health facilities, maintainedTimely submission of donor proposals and reportsPrompt and appropriate disease surveillance systems maintainedHealthy drugs and medical supplies pipeline maintainedProtection mainstreaming principles instituted in programmingRequired Qualifications / Experience & Competencies:Degree in health / social studies / public healthProgramming experience in Health/nutrition/WASH/Food security and livelihoods/Women protection & empowerment requiredAdvanced qualification in public health/social studies/ nutrition an added advantageMinimum five years of field work experience on comprehensive primary health programs in resource poor settings. Experience in refugee camp settings desirableExperience as a sector head/ manager in an INGO with management of grants over USD 5MStrong management, assessment, project planning, organizational, interpersonal, and communication skillsSkills in program and budget management with strong operational experienceDemonstrated proposal writing and reporting skills – Fluency in English and KiswahiliStrong communication, people management and analytical skillsAbility to work under pressure in an unstable security environmentAbility to multitask, manage pressure and flexibility
Kenyan nationals are encouraged to apply. International allowances are not available for this position. Salary and employee benefits are compliant to the Kenyan NGO Sector.
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IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.
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