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OUR WORK IN ETHIOPIA
Since the early 1970s, we have been working to address the underlying causes of poverty and marginalization by focusing on developing sustainable livelihoods, providing water and sanitation, agriculture, climate research, gender, and humanitarian issues.
Job details
DIVISION: Impact
TEAM: MEAL Team
LOCATION: Jigjiga Somali Region, Ethiopia
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term contract
GRADE: D1 National
JOB FAMILY: Programme
SALARY: As per the Oxfam Benefit Package
HOURS: 37.5 hours per week
FLEXIBLE WORKING
We believe flexible working is key to building the Oxfam of the future, so we’re open to talking through the type of flexible arrangements which might work for you. This is a full-time role; however, Oxfam offers various flexible arrangements which candidates can discuss with the Recruiting Manager at the interview stage
TEAM PURPOSE:
The Programmes Team will ensure that the programmes make the proper shift, with the quality needed to ensure a proper achievement of the Ethiopia Oxfam Country Strategy. As part of the programmes team, the whole team on the sectors of the whole programmes will ensure that the Goal 1 (Goal One - Saving Lives, and Resilient Livelihoods) and Goal 2 (Goal Two - Empowered communities and accountable governance) of the OCS is achieved with the required quality and timely. This team will work very close with the programme teams ensuring the link between all Six programmes focused on: Humanitarian Response and Resilience Building; Sustainable Food and Climate Change; Urban Development; Gender Justice; Youth for the Future (Y4F) and right to be Heard-Governance and Accountability.
JOB PURPOSE:
The senior MEAL officer is responsible for development and implementation of MEAL tools and systems for Oxfam projects and programmes. This includes conducting, managing, and documenting key discrete MEAL milestones, events, and processes, building partner MEAL capacity, MEAL internal and external reporting, and knowledge management between departments and partner affiliates to ensure Oxfam benefits from applied programme learning. She/He is also responsible in leading/conducting different surveys, assessments, evaluations, post distribution monitoring for programs/projects as per Oxfam program quality standard, Core Humanitarian Standards as well as CAMSA minimum requirement and work also with the field programme teams, Other INGOs, partners, clusters and other local agencies and key line-local Government officials.
This role is also responsible for developing and coordinating the implementation of comprehensive MEAL system to enhance our ability to demonstrate the impact of our long-term development programme needs and humanitarian response in all interventions for both refugees, IDPs and host community response programs.
POST HOLDER REPORTS TO
Hunger Crisis Response Program Manager
JOBS REPORTING TO THIS POST
N/A
BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY
No
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
MEAL system development and make functional.
Capacitate, Coordinate, and strengthen the data management, data analysis, CRMs, reporting and information use of IPs implementing the project.
Capacity Building, Networking and Representation
Program Quality, Learning and Accountability
People development and management
Other
Person specification
Most importantly, every individual at Oxfam GB needs to be able to:
Live our values of INCLUSION, ACCOUNTABILITY, EMPOWERMENT, SOLIDARITY, COURAGE AND EQUALITY
Our Values
Ensure you commit to our THREE ORGANISATIONAL ATTRIBUTES:
1. Be committed to equal opportunities: demonstrating sensitivity to cultural differences and gender equality.
2. Be willing to learn and apply gender mainstreaming, women’s rights, and diversity and inclusion across all aspects of your work.
3. Be committed to undertaking Oxfam’s safeguarding training and adhering to relevant policies, to ensure all people who come into Oxfam are as safe as possible.
Ensure you actively ADOPT OXFAM’S FEMINIST LEADERSHIP APPROACH and applying the principles and twelve practices in your work. Read more about this here:
Read this guide to find out more about what our values, organisational attributes and feminist leadership approach mean for how we work
For this role, we have selected two of the most relevant feminist Leadership practices for this role (which you can read more about here:
1 Self-Awareness
2 Mutual accountability
3 Strategic Thinking and Judgment
Essential
Desirable
As part of your online application, please upload your up-to-date CV and Cover Letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile and using Oxfam's internal /External application portal: https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/vacancy/20819/description
/or https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/internal/vacancy/20819/description on or before March 27, 2024.
Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.