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INTERSOS is an independent, no-profit organization which, through its own humanitarian operators, intervenes to effectively answer the needs of people in serious crises situations, mainly in the world's poorest regions, who are suffering, deprived of rights, dignity and essentials goods. It maintains a flexible operating structure. The head office in Italy c...
Duty Station: Banki, Ngala; Borno State– North East Nigeria (100% field)
Starting date: 1st October 2018
Duration of contract: 3 month (Extendable)
Reporting to: Livelihood Officer/ Snr Livelihood Officer
Dependents: No
General context of the project
The Boko Haram armed opposition insurgency started in 2009 and Maiduguri was the epicentre of the armed conflict. The armed conflict later spread to all twenty-seven (27) Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, North East Nigeria. The conflict took an international dimension as it spread to the neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger and Chad, resulting in the displacement of millions of people across all four frontiers. The Armed Opposition Group (AOG) has been killing people in both rural and urban centres in their quest to form a hairline Islamic State in the north east of Nigeria. A high number of towns and cities have been burned and destroyed. Social services and amenities have also been destroyed and are now non-existent. Agricultural activities which used to be the source of food security and livelihoods among the rural communities of the North East are no longer existent. Joint military operations by Cameroun, Nigeria, Chad and Niger have resulted in the liberation of 15 LGAs.
Tasks and responsibilities
The Livelihood Assistant will provide field activity support and implementation. He/she will promote values participatory approaches throughout the project cycle (identification of beneficiaries, awareness raising and sensitisation, Livelihood project activities, Pre and Post Activities Monitoring (PDM) as well as monitoring and evaluation under direct supervision of Livelihood Officer. During absence of Livelihood Officer, the position will be wholly accountable for project under direct supervision of Livelihood Field Coordinator.
Specifically:
Required profile/experience
Brief Conditions
INTERSOS reserve right to transfer position as per need / project demand any time during the project. Position will be based in one of base following;
Staff will be responsible to cater for their food at duty station;
For any sort of field / official visit, travel to & from will be responsibility of INTERSOS including food allowance but travelling from home to duty station will be staff own responsibility (in some cases facilitation could be provided as per urgency)
No TA/DA will be provided for the field work for which staff will be appointed;
Other Terms & Condition will be part of Job Contract; The advertised position is subject to availability of funds
Duty Station: Maiduguri; Borno State– North East Nigeria (100% field)
Starting date: 1st October 2018
Duration of contract: 3 months (Extendable)
Reporting to: Livelihood Manger (National)
Dependents: No
General context of the project
The Boko Haram armed opposition insurgency started in 2009 and Maiduguri was the epicentre of the armed conflict. The armed conflict later spread to all twenty-seven (27) Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, North East Nigeria. The conflict took an international dimension as it spread to the neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger and Chad, resulting in the displacement of millions of people across all four frontiers. The Armed Opposition Group (AOG) has been killing people in both rural and urban centres in their quest to form a hairline Islamic State in the north east of Nigeria. A high number of towns and cities have been burned and destroyed. Social services and amenities have also been destroyed and are now non-existent. Agricultural activities which used to be the source of food security and livelihoods among the rural communities of the North East are no longer existent. Joint military operations by Cameroun, Nigeria, Chad and Niger have resulted in the liberation of 15 LGAs.
Tasks and responsibilities
The Livelihood Project Coordinator should provide overall support and facilitate and values participatory approaches throughout the project cycle (liaison, coordination with government department trainers, training institutions, preparation of training modules covering agriculture, livestock, poultry, NRM, income generation project activities, Pre and Post Activities Monitoring as well as monitoring and evaluation of all field supplies under direct supervision of Livelihood Project Manager. During absence of PM, position will be wholly accountable for project under direct supervision of Head of Base Maiduguri /or PM (expatriate).
Specifically:
Required profile/experience
Brief Conditions
INTERSOS reserve right to transfer position as per need / project demand any time during the project. Position will be based in Maiduguri
Staff will responsible to cater for their food at duty station;
For any sort of field / official visit, travel to & from will be responsibility of INTERSOS including food allowance but travelling from home to duty station will be staff own responsibility (in some cases facilitation could be provided as per urgency)
No TA/DA will be provided for the field work for which staff will be appointed;
Other Terms & Condition will be part of Job Contract; The advertised position is subject to availability of funds.
Duty Station: Banki /or Ngala; Borno State– North East Nigeria (100% field)
Starting date: 1st October 2018
Duration of contract: 3 month (Extendable)
Reporting to: Livelihood Manger (National)
Dependents: Livelihood Officer / Livelihood Assistant & other supporting staffs (based in relevant field office)
General context of the project
The Boko Haram armed opposition insurgency started in 2009 and Maiduguri was the epicentre of the armed conflict. The armed conflict later spread to all twenty-seven (27) Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, North East Nigeria. The conflict took an international dimension as it spread to the neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger and Chad, resulting in the displacement of millions of people across all four frontiers. The Armed Opposition Group (AOG) has been killing people in both rural and urban centres in their quest to form a hairline Islamic State in the north east of Nigeria. A high number of towns and cities have been burned and destroyed. Social services and amenities have also been destroyed and are now non-existent. Agricultural activities which used to be the source of food security and livelihoods among the rural communities of the North East are no longer existent. Joint military operations by Cameroun, Nigeria, Chad and Niger have resulted in the liberation of 15 LGAs.
Tasks and responsibilities
The Livelihood Field Coordinator should provide overall supervision and promotes and values participatory approaches throughout the project cycle (identification of beneficiaries, awareness raising and sensitisation, Livelihood project activities, Pre and Post Activities Monitoring (PDM) as well as monitoring and evaluation under direct supervision of Livelihood Project Manager. During absence of PM, position will be wholly accountable for project under direct supervision of Head of Base Maiduguri /or PM (expatriate).
Specifically:
Required profile/experience
Brief Conditions
INTERSOS reserve right to transfer position as per need / project demand any time during the project. Position will be based in one of base following INTERSOS provided basic and shared accommodation – Banki / Gamboru/Ngala
Staff will responsible to cater for their food at duty station;
For any sort of field / official visit, travel to & from will be responsibility of INTERSOS including food allowance but travelling from home to duty station will be staff own responsibility (in some cases facilitation could be provided as per urgency)
No TA/DA will be provided for the field work for which staff will be appointed;
Other Terms & Condition will be part of Job Contract; The advertised position is subject to availability of funds.
Duty Station: Banki, Ngala; Borno State– North East Nigeria (100% field)
Starting date: 1st October 2018
Duration of contract: 3 months (Extendable)
Reporting to: Livelihood Field Coordinator/ Snr Livelihood Officer
Dependents: No
General context of the project
The Boko Haram armed opposition insurgency started in 2009 and Maiduguri was the epicentre of the armed conflict. The armed conflict later spread to all twenty-seven (27) Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, North East Nigeria. The conflict took an international dimension as it spread to the neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger and Chad, resulting in the displacement of millions of people across all four frontiers. The Armed Opposition Group (AOG) has been killing people in both rural and urban centres in their quest to form a hairline Islamic State in the north east of Nigeria. A high number of towns and cities have been burned and destroyed. Social services and amenities have also been destroyed and are now non-existent. Agricultural activities which used to be the source of food security and livelihoods among the rural communities of the North East are no longer existent. Joint military operations by Cameroun, Nigeria, Chad and Niger have resulted in the liberation of 15 LGAs.
Tasks and responsibilities
The Livelihood office will provide field activity supervision. He/She should promotevalues participatory approaches throughout the project cycle (identification of beneficiaries, awareness raising and sensitisation, Livelihood project activities, Pre and Post Activities Monitoring (PDM) as well as monitoring and evaluation under direct supervision of Livelihood Coordinator. During absence of Livelihood Coordinator, the position will be wholly accountable for project under direct supervision of PM (National / Expatriate).
Specifically:
Required profile/experience
Brief Conditions
INTERSOS reserve the right to transfer position as per need / project demand any time during the project. Position will be based in one of the base and INTERSOS will provided basic and shared accommodation – Banki / Gamboru/Ngala
Staff will be responsible to cater for their food at duty station;
For any sort of field / official visit, travel to & from will be responsibility of INTERSOS including food allowance but travelling from home to duty station will be staff own responsibility (in some cases facilitation could be provided as per urgency)
No TA/DA will be provided for the field work for which staff will be appointed;
Other Terms & Condition will be part of Job Contract; The advertised position is subject to availability of funds.
Duty Station: Maiduguri – Borno – North East Nigeria (with 70% field visit)
Starting date: 1stOctober2018
Duration of contract: 3 month (Extendable)
Reporting to: Livelihood Project Manager (Expatriate)
Dependents: LivelihoodField Coordinators / Snr Livelihood Officer /other project positions
General context of the project
The Boko Haram armed opposition insurgency started in 2009 and Maiduguri was the epicentre of the armed conflict. The armed conflict later spread to all twenty-seven (27) Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Borno State, North East Nigeria. The conflict took an international dimension as it spread to the neighbouring countries of Cameroun, Niger and Chad, resulting in the displacement of millions of people across all four frontiers. The Armed Opposition Group (AOG) has been killing people in both rural and urban centres in their quest to form a hairline Islamic State in the north east of Nigeria. A high number of towns and cities have been burned and destroyed. Social services and amenities have also been destroyed and are now non-existent. Agricultural activities which used to be the source of food security and livelihoods among the rural communities of the North East are no longer existent. Joint military operations by Cameroun, Nigeria, Chad and Niger have resulted in the liberation of 15 LGAs.
Tasks and responsibilities
The Livelihood PM should provide overall supervision to the activities implemented within the framework of the project, ensuring that they are delivered following the proposal text agreed upon with the donor, and that these activities are achieving timely results under direct supervision of Livelihood Project Manager (expatriate). During absence of Livelihood Project Manager (expatriate), position will be wholly accountable for project under direct supervision of Food Security & Livelihood Coordinator/ Head of Base.
Specifically:
Required profile/experience
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