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  • Posted: Mar 9, 2022
    Deadline: Not specified
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    The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries
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    Operations Coordinator

    KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY

    COORDINATION AND REPRESENTATION

    • Represent Save the Children in networks with INGOs/NGOs, UN agencies and partners. Work closely with the Operations director, programme managers and other staff members on advocacy and ensure a constant flow of information and updating on the situation.
    • Identify, establish   and maintain close working relationship with key stakeholders with a view of promoting learning and sharing of experiences/information; creating synergy in program planning and implementation; 
    • Ensuring the   principles of ‘Do   No Harm’ and creating   a bigger voice on issues of common concern
    • Ensure that key stakeholders including partners have clear understanding of Save the Children’s vision, mission, goals and guiding policies and strategies
    • Ensure the strict adherence of team to the basic humanitarian principles at all times:  neutrality, impartiality and independence
    • Represent SCI at the inter-agency coordination meetings in Samburu and other forums assigned him/her by the operations director
    • Liaise with the PMs, humanitarian manager and operations director to monitor the humanitarian context and liaise on the same with the main INGOs, NGOs, UN agencies and government countries.

    SUPPORT TO OPERATIONS CORE BUSINESS PROCESSES

    • Track and keep record of the field office meeting proceedings, actions taken and support requirements and bring it to the attention of the Operations Director
    • Keep records of the Operation SLT meetings and follow up the action points
    • Keep track of actions in the active grant analysis with significant variance and follow up with field/programme teams through the award manager and head of finance;
    • On behalf of Operations director, keep track of the implementation of MEAL actions plans, report any significant delays of implementation to the attention of the operations director;
    • Keep track of the implementation of operations’ specific risk management plan action points
    • Keep track of the implementation and updating of essential standard of operations
    • Keep track of operations improvement plan and reporting improvement plans
    • Facilitate the support Field Offices or programme teams need from the CO and ensure information follow between the Field Office and operations team in Nairobi

    FLEET MANAGEMENT  

    • Responsible for the Management of the fleet in line with Save the Children International standards; ensure that the allocation of vehicles and drivers is done in an effective manner, in response to authorised transport requisitions and support requirements of the programmes
    • Lead the Fleet Service Charge (FSC) initiative at Country office level and ensure the full utilization of the initiative, including adequately budgeting, documentation and reporting
    • Put in place a system to regularly brief drivers and ensure that they follow SCI regulations and policies
    • Ensure an appropriate monthly vehicle analysis is compiled and sent to the Head of Supply Chain.
    • In coordination of fleet officer and supply chain departments, ensure users are sensitized, trained and held accountable on the safe use of vehicles; and drivers are fully supported to assume their responsibilities effectively.
    • In coordination of fleet officer and supply chain departments, ensure there is a robust vehicle tracking system is in place that can ensure early detection and relevant response for road accidents and possible security events during field missions 
    • Mission briefings/ de-briefing protocols are followed and inform into decision making of future field missions  
    • All road accidents are reported on SCI reporting system and critical road accidents are investigated by Supply chain and security team 
    • Ensure all vehicles meet Save the Children fleet requirements and other necessary standards.
    • Ensure that drivers are meeting SCI standards and respecting all rules, policies and regulations.
    • Ensure that there is no tolerance for breaking rules and that key sanction mechanism is in place for any wrongdoing that can expose SCI or SCI staff to any risk.

    HUMANITARIAN ACCESS

    • Provide timely, accurate and consultative situation analysis, actor mapping and risks assessment for country and field locations that will guide decision making for new awards/ proposals and inform decisions on geographical reach, program intervention and partners. 
    • Translate risks assessments into practical and pragmatic risk Management, Incident Management, Business Continuity and Contingency plans for all SCI locations. With rapidly changing environment, these plans should be reviewed every quarter or earlier if the need arise.  
    • Promote the concept that risk management plans and guidelines should be jointly developed by the whole team to create ownership and encourage compliance as a natural and integral part of programme planning and implementation 
    • Provide weekly/ bi-weekly humanitarian access updates to the Operations Director, SMT, Program Managers and ESA in face to face/ virtual meetings and Situation Reports.  
    • Providing humanitarian access training to country/ field leadership 
    • Lead and relevant humanitarian access trainings to country/field teams;
    • Conducting and organizing First Aid, drivers training and any other relevant trainings
    • Participate in formal or informal humanitarian access networks/forums in the area to share information with other NGOs, and gain access to risk analyses (if available), support the functioning of this forum
    • With the help of local security team, the operation coordinator is expected to develop relationships with relevant host government mechanisms in all field locations that can ensure relevant support during program implementation and emergencies.  
    • Provide access briefings to incoming visitors within 24 hours of arrival and orientation to newly hired staff within first two weeks of starting the position with SCI. 
    • When required, provide pre-departure briefings to staff planning to come to Kenya (both CO and field) or Madagascar. 
    • Attend all staff meetings to share regular updates and to provide opportunity to staff for sharing concerns.  

    Contract Duration: 12 Months

    Number of Vacancies: 1

    QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

    Essential

    • Minimum Five years’ practical experience in coordination and programme implementation with a particular focus on coordination, humanitarian access and fleet management in large international non-governmental organization or other international relief/development body;
    • University degree in a relevant academic discipline;
    • Excellent planning, coordination and reporting skills, with the ability to organise a substantial workload comprised of complex, diverse tasks and responsibilities
    • Strong capacity to coordinate, influence and support diversified stakeholders including government authority, community leaders, implementing similar programmes and donors were relevant.
    • Solid experience in humanitarian access, security/crises management and soft skills on
    • Extensive experience of designing and conducting humanitarian access trainings, First Aid, Drivers Trainings etc.  
    • Sound financial management skills, particularly in budgeting and reporting;
    • Remote management experience of teams working in diverse and geographically separated locations 
    • Excellent understanding of Kenya and Madagascar context on ground. This includes familiarity with the various key actors including the UN, INGOs, NGOs, governments, and donors. 
    • Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate at all levels, establish information networks, and coordinate with country authorities, militias, donors, International Organisations and local NGOs. This includes ability to engage country and RO leadership and keep them abreast of all developments on ground. 
    • Strong communication, people management and interpersonal skills in English, with experience in leading multicultural, multi-location, values driven teams;
    • Willingness to work and travel in often difficult and insecure environments;
    • Commitment to Save the Children International global policies and values.

    Desirable  

    • Humanitarian access 
    • Training and development of staff
    • Working with local NGOs/ CBOs 
    • Working knowledge of French language  

    Deadline: 23 Mar 2022 – 23:59 EAT

    Method of Application

    Please apply in English saving your CV and covering letter as a single document, including your salary expectations for this role.

    Interested and qualified? Go to Save the Children on kenya.savethechildren.net to apply

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