WASH Programming
- Advising the WASH team in water, sanitation and hygiene promotion programming, in broad coordination with other sectors
- Ensuring quality and integrity of implementation, including adherence to technical guidelines, administrative systems, and established deadlines
- Identifying and addressing staff capacity building opportunities
- Evaluating the relevance and appropriateness of current and future programming in relation to water, sanitation and hygiene promotion in the local context
- Advising on mainstreaming gender, protection, and DRR in project and program activities
- Assisting in the preparation of the WASH proposals
- Conducting inquiries to evaluate the costs for a 1-year WASH project
- Preparing the activity plan and monitoring and evaluation system for the proposal
- Analyzing the baseline study data to determine the underlining needs of the beneficiaries
- Undertaking staff capacity building in the use of mapping tools
- Contributing to contingency planning for possible WASH emergency response if required
- Contributing to the preparation of internal and external reports for the NGO and donors, including expenditure plans and situation reports (SitReps)
Representation
- Representing the organization externally
- Collaborating and coordinating with the government, NGOs, and UN agencies on WASH issues at district level with your supervisor
- Participating in district and provincial level WASH meetings and other relevant humanitarian/recovery coordination meetings
- Ensuring that all relevant stakeholders have information about the organization’s background, program, objectives, working areas, duration of programs and activities in the field
- Promoting and reinforcing relationships with district and provincial technical authorities
- Ensuring correct MOUs are in place with relevant district/province stakeholders
Qualification and skills required:
- Degree in Engineering, or other relevant training
- Experience dealing with sensitive topics and an appreciation for how these issues are dealt with in different cultural contexts
- Training in gender issues would be an asset
- Experience in cross-cultural settings would be an asset
- Prior overseas experience would be an asset