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 Water and Habitat Program Manager
 International Committee of the Red Cross

 Location: Dimapur, Nagaland, India
 Last Date: May 21, 2010
 

 International Committee of the Red Cross
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N E W  D E L H I   R E G I O N A L   D E L E G A T I O N

Vacancy Notice

The ICRC is an independent, neutral organization ensuring humanitarian protection and assistance for victims of war and other situations of violence. It has a permanent mandate under international law to take impartial action for prisoners, the wounded and sick, and civilians affected by conflict. With its HQ in Geneva, Switzerland, the ICRC is based in around 80 countries and has a total of more than 12,000 collaborators. The ICRC is at the origin of both the International Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement and of international humanitarian law, notably the Geneva Convention. Check out www.icrc.org for details.

The ICRC Regional Delegation in Delhi is currently looking for an enthusiastic professional to join its Water & Habitat department under the following position:

1. Position Water and Habitat Program Manager
Job title: Water and Habitat Engineer - 1
Location: Dimapur, Nagaland, India
ICRC Grade 6
Starting date: Immediately

General Information

The ICRC's water and habitat engineers assess the water and housing needs of victims of armed conflict. They plan projects to solve the issues requiring environmental and civil engineering skills, negotiate with local authorities and firms regarding project implementation, supervise the execution of the projects, and handle all aspects of their administration.

This new position covers the ICRC’ WatHab activities implemented in India Northeastern States where the ICRC plans to start supporting the Nagaland State Branch of the Indian Red Cross Society in improving the population’ public health conditions. The Ministries of Health & Family Welfare and of Public Health Engineering constitute the IRCS and ICRC main partners at State level.

In 2010 and 2011, the IRCS and ICRC plan to implement a two folds program. The first considers developing functional and operational health centers in Nagaland State remote areas while the second will focus on improving the water supply services for health centers and civilian population both in terms of quality and quantity.
The position reports directly to the head of WatHab department.

Qualifications / knowledge / experience

• The WatHab Field officer is expected to have successfully completed a Civil or Water Supply/Environmental Engineering degree in a reputed institution and to present a proven track record of at least 5 years in the fields of water supply, civil engineering, and project planning, estimation, budgeting and management.
• He should possess good analytical, written and oral communication skills in English, present good negotiation skills, and be able to establish trustful dialogue with his direct interlocutors. Good computer literacy (MS Office, CaD) is essential.
• He is expected to be familiar and interested in developing her/his knowledge of the India Northeastern States’ context and strongly committed to provide relevant assistance to vulnerable populations.
• Although closely supported at the start of his assignment, he is expected to gradually gain in autonomy and initiative to eventually become a suggesting and implementing strength of the ICRC’ WatHab department in Northeast.
• As a team member, showing some abilities to interact, coordinate, and be genuinely interested to other ICRC fields of activities is indispensable.
• This position involves some mobility and field movements in difficult geographic conditions.

Duties and responsibilities linked to the position

Context understanding and integration

Maintain a broad and up to date contextual knowledge of the area(s) of intervention; Establish and maintain close links with all stakeholders (IRCS, communities, traditional, administrative, and technical authorities, NGOs); Assess and constantly monitor public health conditions of population, and its access to water and sanitation facilities within areas of intervention; Actively contribute to the development of the water and habitat department’ strategy.

Operational management of WatHab program

Develop an in-depth knowledge of the Sub-Delegation yearly planning documents and implement the WatHab program in an integrated manner with other ICRC’ operational departments in terms of planning, resource allocation, shared objectives, etc... Provide relevant technical inputs and define the implementation’ modalities; monitor the operation' relevance and adequacy with respect to the context' evolution; provide constructive criticism on program strength and weaknesses; respond proactively to lessons learnt.

Logistic, financial & administrative management of WatHab program

Identify the needs in resources and establish the procurement planning; contribute to and follow-up material orders;
manage tender processes in collaboration with logistic and administration departments.
Develop an in depth knowledge of the allocated budget and monitor project expenditures at regular intervals; establish the project funds requests.

Representation & Coordination

Represent the institution ICRC at any time and act accordingly; present ICRC identity to all his/her interlocutors.
Actively participate to internal operational meetings conducted at State level and share WatHab findings and lessons learned with direct managers and other ICRC technical departments; develop and maintain a close collaboration with logistic and administrative departments to anticipate and solve operational difficulties; conduct regular meetings with WatHab stakeholders at State level (IRCS, communities, traditional, administrative, and technical authorities, NGOs)

Institutional and internal reporting

Ensure timely provision of scheduled and or ad hoc institutional, contextual, and technical reports.

Applications should specifically cover qualifications, and particulars of present and past assignments. Present emoluments should be specified.
Only short listed candidates will be invited for an interview in Guwahati, Assam, pre-scheduled on the 15th, 16th and 17th of June 2010.

Please send your application including motivation letter and curriculum vitae to the HR Department:
icrc.humanresources@gmail.com  by 21st of May 2010, with the mention "Application for the Post of Water and Habitat Program Manager".
 

 

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