ACTED is a French NGO founded in 1993 that supports vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian crises around the world. ACTED provides ongoing support to vulnerable communities by ensuring the sustainability of post-crisis interventions and preparedness for the long-term challenges facing populations in order to break the cycle of poverty, promote development and reduce vulnerability to disasters. Our employees are always ready to respond to emergency situations, support and restore sustain
ACTED is a French NGO founded in 1993 that supports vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian crises around the world. ACTED provides ongoing support to vulnerable communities by ensuring the sustainability of post-crisis interventions and preparedness for the long-term challenges facing populations in order to break the cycle of poverty, promote development and reduce vulnerability to disasters. Our employees are always ready to respond to emergency situations, support and restore sustainable development through 450 projects in 43 countries. The Consortium Field Coordinator is responsible for representing the interests of all the partners within the Ukraine Response Consortium to local authorities, donors, beneficiary communities and other key stakeholders. The CFC works with the Consortium Coordinator, Deputy Consortium Coordinator, Emergency Coordinator(s), Area Coordinators, Security teams, and URC Partner Area Specialists to ensure program quality, centralized assessments and responses, and efficient operational implementation. The CFC will work with Project Managers, Project Coordinators, and Technical Coordinators/Advisors to ensure that projects and programs address beneficiary needs and are implemented according to the ACTED/URC global strategy, donor guidelines, approved work plans, and budgets. Specifically during implementation, the CFC will be actively coordinating implementation of consortium partners and supporting partners in responding to needs in a cohesive and complementary manner. OBJECTIVES Contribute to the development and application of URC programmatic strategies at area level and ensure proper consortium representation and positive relationship- building in the areas of activity. Facilitate an enabling and productive working environment through consistent and clear internal communications and coordination at the area level. This includes participating in Area Based Coordination meetings across multiple partners as needed to ensure smooth and efficient operational management. Ensure timely and high-quality implementation of projects in the areas of operation, including: information sharing on available needs assessmentsgap analysis and assessment of possible implementation locations creation/improvement of referral mechanisms censoring complementary/homogenous implementation approaches censoring compliance to cluster-level SOPssupport on technical SOPs at consortium level (as needed) Anticipate and mitigate operational risks; ensure activities, programs, and staff are compliant with URC finance, logistics, administration/HR, transparency and security proceduresraising common issues during implementation to inform future activitiesfollowing up on achievements and burn ratesAOB as relevant to partner and circumstantial needsDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES1. Positioning1.1. Context analysis: Ensure all URC partners have an up-to-date understanding of the area's socio-economic situation, trends, needs and gaps, and who does what and where.a) attend Cluster, HCT, and other high-level meetings as needed to gather information and maintain proper URC representation 1.2. Strategy Implementation: Take a lead role in implementing Consortium program strategy in all geographically active operational areas, and identifying strategic opportunities for expanding URC reach. The CFC is responsible for:a) Identifying new opportunities and new sectors of intervention;b) Consolidating and stabilizing programming;c) Reviewing geographic and thematic footprints;d) Ensuring activities are relevant and meeting area/beneficiary needs.1.3. Networking, positioning and general representation:a) Participate in donor meetings as needed and communicate relevant information to the Country Director, Deputy Country Director(s), Consortium Coordinator, Deputy Consortium Coordinator, Emergency Coordinator(s), Area Coordinators, Security teams, URC Partner Area Specialists, Project Managers, Project Coordinators, and Technical Coordinators/Advisors, and other relevant staff;b) Establish, maintain, and improve active and regular working relationships with other NGOs, UN agencies, clusters, working groups, other consortia (etc.), ensuring URC maximum visibility.c) Establish, maintain, and improve active and regular working relationships with local authorities and where necessary non-state actors, and obtain required authorizations and buy-in for URC activities.1.4. Proposal developmenta) Lead assessment(s) as requested by Country Director, Consortium Coordinator, and Steering Committee Leads to ensure proposals are timely, complete, and relevant.b) Support the Country Director and Project Development Department in proposal conceptualisation (problem statement, logframe) within the framework of the Consortium’s country, regional and global strategy.c) Contribute to budget design by ensuring budget needs at all area levels have been taken into consideration.2. Management and Internal Coordination2.1. Staff Managementa) Ensure that all staff in the area understand and are able to perform their roles and responsibilities related to area field operations and maintain appropriate links and communications with country Head of Departments.b) Promote team building, productivity and staff welfare.c) Mentor and support capacity building, improve efficiency and performance, and assist career development.d) Manage interpersonal conflicts among staff as needed between URC partners and within ACTED.2.2. Internal Coordinationa) Facilitate interdepartmental communication and information sharing.b) Ensure implementation of ACTED coordination mechanisms at all required area levels (WAM, MAR, FLATs meetings, etc.)3. Project Implementation Follow-up3.1. Project Implementation Trackinga) Supervise Project Managers and provide support to project implementation through trouble shooting and eliminating blocking points.b) Monitor output achievements, cash burn rates and ensure timely projects completions by contributing to and reviewing PMFs, BFUs and project reports.3.2. Project Quality Controla) Ensure the application of practical field based M&E systems/plans for each project.b) Conduct frequent field visits to project sites to assess activities and ensure efficient use of resources.c) Raise risks and advise Project Managers to adapt projects according to monitoring and evaluation findings.Ми пропонуємоОфіційне працевлаштувregular salary review; 28 calendar days of vacation per year; Friendly multicultural team; Comfortable office in the central part of the city; Career growth; Medical insurance after a trial period (3 months)._______________________________________________________________________________________________ “ACTED has a zero-tolerance approach to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH). Please note that any candidate offered a job will sign the Code of Conduct, and related policies, as part of their work contract. Misconduct can lead to dismissal.”