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The Distribution Assistant supports the BSFP Distribution Officer and works with urban and rural communities at the grass root level, stakeholders and partners, responsible for fulfilling his/her assigned role within the distribution team to conduct sensitization, mobilization, registration and delivering technical support and oversight to targeted communities/groups to ensure that food/non-food items are timely distributed to the deserving beneficiaries.
Support the distribution team in setting up and executing distributions of commodities to large numbers of beneficiaries in a safe and expedient manner.
Assisting with community sensitization/training on project activities on food utilization
Register program beneficiaries in the targeted areas according to the designed targeting criteria
Conduct verification of beneficiaries for purposes of minimizing inclusion/exclusion errors
Under the guidance of the Distribution Officer, setting up a proper distribution layout ensuring good of movement through the process, maintain proper crowd control restrictions and limit situations where too many people are inside the distribution exclusion zone at any one time
Assist the Distribution Officer in monitoring delivery of commodities to distribution sites and ensure that the correct quantity of commodities arrive and are of good standards
Help direct beneficiaries from station to station within the distribution process as dictated by the Distribution Officer.
Record in in official registration documents and on beneficiary cards distributed amounts of commodities and ensure that such records are properly cared for through the distribution process.
Perform assigned tasks related to screening of children Under 5 (U5) for malnutrition using the simplified MUAC screening tape (with instruction from nutrition team)
Ensure that a beneficiary sharing groups receive the correct amount of commodity.
Monitor group sharing process of commodities and ensure that equal shares are received by beneficiaries.
Stay observant and report to Distribution Officer any site security concerns and keep self and other team members out of harm’s way
Any other assignments that may be assigned by the supervisor.
Requirements
Minimum education of TBD by HR team based on Nigeria Context
Prior experience in Humanitarian or International Development programming with at least 1 year of field experience working with beneficiaries, preferably on distribution projects
Understanding of distribution best-practices
Ability to collect and record data documenting distribution details especially as relates to commodity quantities and numbers of beneficiaries
Good communication skills with the rural community members, local and traditional leaders, good planning, reporting functions.
Understanding of basic anti-fraud practices
Experience working in a conflict setting
Excellent written and spoken English
Desirable:
Previous experience in WFP, USDA or USAID/FFP programmes
Experience in community mobilization and group organizational skills
Understanding of basic nutrition concepts, screening stages of malnutrition
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