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<p>Section/Unit: Safety & Security Unit<br>Grade Level: 5<br>Supervisor: Deputy Secretary General<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Khartoum, Sudan (SRCS Headquarters)<br>Duration: 12 months<br>Closing Date: 16 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>The Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS) is a lead National society in providing quality humanitarian work, was established in 1956 and accepted into the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement as a member of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). The SRCS operates across the Sudan with 18 branches.</p><p>The mission of (SRCS) is to provide humanitarian aid services towards building secure and capable urban and rural communities through the transition to resilience, recovery, rehabilitation and development, in compliance with International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Principles and guidelines and in conformity with international human rights, through a sustainable development approach where environment conservation and rationalized use of natural resources are considered top priorities to help guarantee a safe global environment for future generations. </p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>Job Responsibilities and Tasks:</strong></p><ul><li>Conduct regular patrols of the premises, including parking lots, office buildings, and entry points, to identify potential risks.</li><li>Monitor and operate surveillance cameras and alarm systems to ensure real-time awareness of security conditions.</li><li>Respond promptly to alarms, disturbances, and emergencies, ensuring the safety of employees and visitors.</li><li>Enforce security protocols, including verifying IDs, controlling building access, and managing visitor logs.</li><li>Perform routine inspections of doors, windows, and equipment to prevent unauthorized access or damage.</li><li>Prepare detailed incident reports and maintain accurate logs of daily activities and observations.</li><li>Maintain organization's stability and reputation by complying with legal requirements.</li><li>Protect the company's assets relative to theft, assault, fire, and other safety issues.</li><li>Follow procedures for various initiatives, including fire prevention, patrolling premises regularly, traffic control, and accident investigations</li><li>Report suspicious activity, criminal behavior, and security breaches </li><li>Control traffic by directing drivers.</li><li>Prevent losses and damage by reporting irregularities, informing violators of policy and procedures. </li><li>Complete reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities; interviewing witnesses; obtaining signatures.</li><li>Remain in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.</li><li>Provide clear guidance to employees and visitors on safety protocols and emergency procedures.</li><li>Assist in evacuations or other emergency actions when necessary.</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>Previous experience in security, military, is strongly preferred.</li><li>Diploma or equivalent is required; additional certifications in security, such as CPR or First Aid, are a plus.</li><li>Four 4 years at least with INGOs. </li><li>Exceptional attention to detail and situational awareness.</li><li>Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.</li><li>Ability to remain calm and composed during emergencies or high-pressure situations.</li><li>Proficiency in operating surveillance systems, security software, and communication tools.</li><li>Excellent verbal and written communication skills for creating reports and interacting with individuals.</li><li>Following Complex Instructions</li><li>Interpersonal Skills</li><li>Knowledge of Security Operations and Procedure</li><li>Manage Multiple Tasks</li><li>Knowledge of Basic Security and Fire Inspection Procedures</li><li>Physical fitness to handle patrolling, standing for long periods, and responding to incidents quickly.</li></ul><p> </p><p>Only Short listed Can be Contacts </p>
<p>Section/Unit: Administartion<br>Grade Level: 14<br>Supervisor: Zonal Manager-Eastern Zone<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: South Kordofan, Blue Nile or White Nile<br>Duration: 1 year with possibility<br>Closing Date: 26 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>The Administration, Fleet and Logistics Coordinator at the Zonal Office is responsible for overseeing facilities management, fleet movement, and providing logistics support for the Zonal Area Response. She/He works closely with the Zonal Operation team, HO Administration team, and Security department for the efficient operation of the office, team house, and warehouse management in the area.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>1.Zonal Facilities Management</strong></p><ul><li>Support in sourcing available, appropriate, and secure office and team house facilities in the Zonal Office.</li><li>Lead the committee for office/team house assessment and rental, ensuring facilities align with WV Sudan standards.</li><li>Work closely with the Operation Lead/Manager to allocate office/team house space, furniture, telephone, internet, and utilities.</li><li>Ensure Zonal Office and Team House have cleaning and maintenance services.</li><li>Maintain an updated list of contact details for WV Sudan Zonal offices, warehouses, staff, government, and NGOs, reporting to HO Administration regularly.</li><li>Coordinate with Zonal Security Staff and HO Administration, Fleet, and Logistics Manager to implement security requirements for office and Team House facilities (including guard services, procedures for office security and asset safekeeping, and equipment such as fire extinguishers and first aid kits).</li><li>Ensure Team House SOP is adhered to by residents and visitors. Report incidents to the Zonal Operation Lead, HO Administration, and Security Department.</li></ul><p><strong>2.Fleet Management</strong></p><ul><li>Propose vehicle requirements for the Zonal response in consultation with Operations and Programs.</li><li>Manage vehicles and communication devices allocated for the Zonal response area.</li><li>Manage contracts for hired vehicles and ensure services are delivered according to agreements.</li><li>Manage and train drivers assigned to the Zonal Response Area, ensuring fleet management procedures and security standards are strictly adhered to.</li><li>Plan ground transportation for IAs, visitors, and local staff in the Zonal Response area.</li><li>Ensure vehicle requests, log sheets, and maintenance expenses are well-documented and reported.</li><li>Ensure fuel, maintenance, and related payments are made timely and expenses are allocated across projects.</li><li>Ensure spare engine keys are kept safe, conduct spot checks, and follow up to ensure keys are not modified or duplicated, reporting immediately if observed.</li><li>Ensure incidents are reported within 24 hours of occurrence to HO Administration and follow up for timely settlement of claim requests.</li></ul><p><strong>3.Logistics Management</strong></p><ul><li>Negotiate contracts with local (Zonal) vendors for transport, accommodation, and fuel at the Zonal level in collaboration with Supply Chain.</li><li>Support warehouse management planning (location, layout, storage, tracking, etc.).</li><li>Store Non-Food Items (NFI) materials effectively.</li><li>Implement load, ship set, and throughput planning.</li><li>Conduct warehouse inspections along with planned and impromptu stock audits.</li><li>Prepare monthly reports on all supplies and inventories.</li><li>Coordinate with other humanitarian actors (e.g., UN/WFP) for shared storage space (e.g., Humanitarian Staging Area).</li><li>Coordinate with Operations Non-Food Items (NFI) and Goods In Kind (GIK) Coordinator regarding distribution of GIK.</li><li>Maintain inventory records and share with program leads and Operations management.</li><li>Ensure GIK is effectively tracked and monitored, including planned and impromptu stock inspections and audits.</li></ul><p><strong>4.Warehouse Management</strong></p><ul><li>Guide and work closely with the Warehouse Supervisor to ensure proper and secure storage of items at the warehouse, maintaining an updated monthly inventory scale. Conduct periodic checks to identify and recommend assets subject to disposal.</li><li>Ensure seamless application of the warehouse management system and develop required work promotion plans according to the operations module.</li></ul><p><strong>5.Asset Management</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure fixed asset management systems are maintained for existing and new fixed assets, including asset identification, location identification, physical count, and departmental equipment custodians.</li><li>Conduct periodic and annual fixed asset and stock item physical inventories.</li><li>Ensure all property has insurance coverage and update the GC roster annually. Register, verify, review, and confirm annual global insurance surveys in collaboration with Field Admin and Logistics Officers.</li><li>Ensure all rented office and store lease agreements are renewed and uploaded into REAM on time.</li><li>Lead the Zonal level disposal committee to review proposed disposals.</li><li>Conduct and review asset status at the Zonal level and propose assets for disposal.</li><li>Ensure all donated and sold items are formally disposed of from the system.</li></ul><p><strong>6.Payment Process and Documentation</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure timely settlement of air tickets, hotels, meeting venues, and other related bills.</li><li>Ensure ongoing reconciliation of hotel-related bills with vendors and Finance.</li><li>Ensure ongoing reconciliation of fuel, water, office, and team house supply vendors with Finance.</li><li>Maintain an updated staff phone list regularly.</li><li>Produce monthly MMR and submit to supervisor and HO Administration.</li></ul><p><strong>7.People Management</strong></p><ul><li>Manage the work of the Administration, Fleet and Logistics Officer, ensuring all activities are handled efficiently and effectively.</li><li>Conduct performance appraisals and provide feedback within P&C timelines and ensure proper documentation.</li></ul><p> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</strong></p><ul><li>B.A. in Logistics & Supplies Management, Management, Business Administration, or related fields.</li><li>Minimum 5 years of work experience, preferably holding a similar position.</li><li>Knowledge of property and fixed asset management principles, disposal procedures, contract management, and experience in fleet operations management.</li><li>Excellent communication skills with clear and brief email correspondence.</li><li>Excellent English language skills and strong interpersonal skills.</li><li>Excellent team-building skills, flexible, efficient, and cooperative.</li><li>Strong computer skills essential.</li><li>Honest, trustworthy, and demonstrating sound work ethics.</li><li>Commitment to WVI’s aims, values, and principles.</li></ul>
<p>Vacancy No: 132607<br>Section/Unit: Support Services/HR<br>Grade Level: H<br>Supervisor: Support Services Manager<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Central Darfur -Nertiti<br>Duration: 1 Year<br>Closing Date: 27 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), one of the world’s leading NGOs, with a focus on responding to displacement, have been registered in Sudan since 2004, delivering life-saving programming in protection, emergency response, shelter, food security and livelihoods, disaster risk reduction, camp management, and humanitarian mine action. DRC has implemented projects in Central Darfur, South Kordofan, Gedaref, Port Sudan, and White Nile. Sudan hosts one of the largest displaced populations in Africa, with over 3.7 million internally displaced people and over 1.1 million refugees from South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Central African Republic, Chad, Yemen and Syria. Against a background of political crisis, Sudan faces economic and social turmoil, with sharp increases in food and energy costs, further exacerbated by disease outbreaks and ongoing conflict.</p><p> </p><p><strong>POSITION PROFILE</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Overall purpose of the role</strong>:</p><p> </p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td>The Human Resources and Administration Officer is responsible for supporting the implementation of all HR & administration functions in DRC premises and to support the SSM to carry out its mission in Central Darfur area office to proper handling of HR tasks. </td></tr></tbody></table></figure><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p> Responsibilities: (in bullet points) </p><ul><li>Support in national staff recruitment process for the Central Darfur Area office (CD AO), ensuring recruitment is done within specified time limits, in accordance with DRC standards. </li><li>Brief hiring managers on the recruitment processes; filling in necessary forms and tools for hiring process (including interview questionnaires). </li><li>Arrange and conduct timely induction and orientation sessions of code of Conduct Training and PSEA for all new national staff for Central Darfur area office. </li><li>Ensure staff database are up to date on Dynamics for CD AO staff. </li><li>Ensure all records of HR related information (HR database, leave and documents for personnel files, including interview records) are sent on timely basis by Managers and staffs. </li><li>Ensure monthly payroll and payroll reconciliation for CD AO are prepared and submitted on time with accurate information. </li><li>In collaboration with HR department in the country office, launch PADA process for national staff in CD AO by conducting training, monitoring quality and submission rates, providing feedback, conducting analysis of development and training needs, and assisting support all Managers in </li><li>conducting annual Performance Reviews and on-going Performance Management. </li><li>Register and revise all data for newly hired staff on National staff Payroll system and perform all duties related to contract management for CAO </li><li>Supporting CD AO staff with social security form to follow up with the SS Department. </li><li>Representing as Health Insurance focal point of CD AO by updating database, submitting monthly updates (addition, deletion) to the CO and following up with the company representative. </li><li>Support on other tasks when required and any other related tasks assigned by the line manager. </li></ul><p> </p><p>Administration</p><ul><li>Manage and track all utilities payments for CD AO office and GH, and center through the implemented tracking system and ensure timely delivery </li></ul><p> </p><p>of service and payments. </p><ul><li>Support expats to arrange their accommodation at CAO GH and ensure all rooms & Caravans are prepared well to host them </li><li>Managing maintenance of DRC Nertiti office/ GH and Centers (power, water, AC, fire equipment etc.) by allocation handyman on time. </li><li>Supporting internal and external auditing by presenting staff documents from CD AO. </li><li>Manage rental premises payments of Nertiti Office/GH and centers in close collaboration with base manager. </li><li>Manage the DRC’s staff mobile phone lines, including issuance, cancelling of SIM Cards and settling phone bills payments </li><li>Manage Cook & cleaners’ schedule and ensure office & GH cleaning is maintained properly. Also, ensure Expats’ accommodation is prepared decently. </li><li>Managing consumables, supplies, and stationaries by storing them properly in the admin store and tracking them through the admin tracker. Supplies must be distributed and monitored on weekly basis to ensure items are utilized appropriately. Also, with assistance from the logistics team, inventory shall be done whenever receiving items. </li></ul><p>Any other task assigned by Line Manager </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES</strong></p><p> </p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><p> </p><ul><li>Minimum of two years’ relevant experience in administration role </li><li>Strong interpersonal and communications skills with a proven ability to work with a wide range of managers and staff members. </li><li>Good facilitation skills, coaching skills </li><li>Strong Knowledge of Local Labor laws and regulations </li><li>Good attention to detail and ability to work under time pressure. </li><li>Strong analytical skills </li><li>Strong communication skills both writing and oral </li><li>Excellent interpersonal and teamwork skills </li></ul><p> </p></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p><strong>EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in business administration, Human </li><li>Resources or relevant field </li><li>Excellent computer skills (Word, Excel, databases) </li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Key stakeholders: (internal and external) </strong></p><ul><li>HR/Admin TL, HR Specialist </li><li>SS Manager </li><li>Area Manager </li><li>Finance and supply chain </li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>LANGUAGES </strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>Fluency in Arabic, spoken and written </li><li>Good English, spoken and written </li></ul><p><strong>ALL EMPLOYEES ARE EXPECTED TO DEMONSTRATE DRC FIVE CORE COMPETENCIES </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Striving for excellence:</strong> You focus on achieving results while maintaining efficient processes. </li><li><strong>Collaborating</strong>: You engage with relevant stakeholders and encourage constructive feedback.</li><li><strong>Taking the lead:</strong> You take ownership of tasks and are open to innovation.</li><li><strong>Communicating:</strong> You are clear, concise, and respectful in your communication.</li><li><strong>Demonstrating integrity:</strong> You uphold and promote the highest ethical standards and DRC's Code of Conduct. </li></ul><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>POSITION DETAILS</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Type of contract</strong>: National </li><li><strong>Contract Length</strong>: 12 Month </li><li><strong>Band</strong>: H</li><li><strong>Salary Range Starting from (p.m.):</strong> USD 00.00 </li><li><strong>Duty station:</strong> Nertiti -Central Darfur </li><li><strong>Start date: </strong>As soon as possible</li><li><strong>Closing Date for Application</strong>: 27/08/2026</li></ul><p> </p><p>Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for national employees. For questions regarding the vacancy.</p><p> </p><p><strong>WHAT WE OFFER </strong></p><ol><li>Two Bonuses (during two Eid festivals)</li><li>Contribution to National Social Insurance and Pension Fund</li><li>Health Insurance Plan including family</li><li>Group Personal Accidental Insurance</li><li>Excellent Working Environment and Opportunity for Growth</li><li>Various Learning and Development Courses</li></ol><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>APPLICATION PROCESS</strong></p><ol><li>Applications must be submitted through the mentioned link on the page by clicking on “Apply” Button. </li><li>All applicants must send a cover letter along with an updated CV (we encourage CV no longer than four pages) in <strong>English</strong>.</li><li>Mentioning <strong>three referees'</strong> details of your present supervisor and HR along with past employment supervisor in the CV.</li></ol><p> </p><p><strong>Note</strong>: Applications sent by email will not be considered. In addition, DRC doesn’t charge any fee for any of its recruitment process & believes in equal opportunity in employment regardless. </p><p>If you have questions, you can visit our <a href="https://job.drc.ngo/support/frequently-asked-questions/">FAQ</a> page. </p><p>For further information about the Danish Refugee Council, please consult our website: www.drc.ngo.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Gender Equality</strong>: DRC is committed to achieving gender parity in staffing at all levels. In light of this, female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply to bridge the gender gap. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Equal Opportunities</strong>: DRC is an equal-opportunity employer. We value diversity and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment based on mutual respect for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, disability status, religion, ethnic origin, color, race, </p><p>marital status, or other protected characteristics. </p><p> </p><p><strong>***FRAUD ALERT***</strong></p><p>It has been brought to the attention of the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) that there have been instances of fraudulent job offers, purporting to be from DRC in Sudan. These offers reportedly concern fraudulent employment opportunities to applicants asking for money. DRC would like to stipulate that the organization never charges or accepts any money from job seekers during the recruitment process. DRC recommends that you do not respond to unsolicited offers of employment. </p><p>
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<p>Section/Unit: Programme<br>Grade Level: BG5: Step: 3<br>Supervisor: Head of Finance and support functions<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Port Sudan with possibility to Move to Khartoum and with frequent travel to partners offices/ areas of operation<br>Duration: 1 year Renewable (Subject to performance and funding)<br>Closing Date: 18 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>Dan Church Aid is a Danish humanitarian, non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to helping the world’s poorest. DCA works together with people and organizations across the world in 19 countries. DCA is a multi-mandated organisation working mostly in partnership with civil society organizations to save lives, to build resilient communities, and to fight extreme inequality.</p><p>DCA is a member of the ACT Alliance, one of the world's largest humanitarian alliances with over 130 member organisation. </p><p>DCA is a registered international NGO in Sudan with a Country Office in Port Sudan.</p><p>DCA is looking for an experienced Security and Liaison Officer to serve as the primary link between DCA and the Government of Sudan (GoS), particularly the Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC). The role is responsible for government liaison, humanitarian access, security coordination and regulatory compliance to support DCA's operations in Sudan. In addition, the position provides operational and logistical support to the Country Office by coordinating local service providers, facilitating office logistical arrangements, maintaining effective relationships with suppliers and vendors, and supporting the smooth implementation of administrative and operational activities.</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> This position will be based in port Sudan but once HAC federal moves to Khartoum then the position will be relocated to Khartoum even prior to the full transitioning of port Sudan office.</p><p> </p><p>As Liaison Officer, be the primary link between DCA and the Government of Sudan (GoS), particularly the Humanitarian Aid Commission (HAC). This role is critical for all government related coordination and includes issuance of entry visas, work permits, securing travel permits, technical agreements, recruitment of staff and deconfliction clearances required to deliver life-saving aid to conflict-affected populations.</p><p> </p><p>As Country Security Officer, support the Country Office in the safe and effective implementation of DCA’s activities in Sudan by supporting safe programme delivery in complex and high-risk environments in Sudan. The position provides continuous security oversight, guidance, and monitoring to ensure that staff, assets, and premises are protected in line with DCA policies and best practices. This position will be based in port Sudan but once HAC federal moves to Khartoum, the position will be relocated to Khartoum even prior to the full transitioning of Port Sudan office.</p><p> </p><p>In addition to government liaison and security responsibilities, the Liaison and Security Officer will support the Country Office's operational and logistical functions by coordinating local logistical arrangements, maintaining effective relationships with suppliers, vendors, landlords, transport providers, hotels and other service providers, and facilitating administrative processes that contribute to the efficient implementation of DCA's operations.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><p>The Liaison and Security Officer:</p><ul><li>Represents the primary link and point of contact between DCA Sudan office and the Sudanese authorities, in particular HAC. </li><li>Provides direct support to the CO through analysis, field missions, and crisis support. The role assists the Country Director in strengthening safety systems, improving operational access, and ensuring alignment with DCA’s global safety framework.</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong>The role works closely with:</strong></p><ul><li>Sudan Country Director, the Head of Finance and Support Services as well as the Head of Programme (SMT).</li><li>Programme teams </li><li>Support function teams </li><li>Implementing partners </li><li>HQ Roving Security Advisor</li><li>HAC and other governmental institutions relevant to DCA’s work</li><li>INSO and the INGO liaison, safety and security focal points. </li><li>Local suppliers, contractors and service providers.</li><li>Hotels, transport providers and other operational vendors.</li><li>Landlords and facility management representatives.</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><p><i><strong>As Liaison Officer: </strong></i></p><p><strong>1. Government Liaison & Regulatory Compliance</strong></p><ul><li><i>HAC Relations</i>: Act as the main focal point for the federal and state-level HAC. Ensure all DCA registrations, licenses, and permits are up to date.</li><li><i>Technical Agreements (TAs)</i>: Work with partners and lead if necessary the drafting, submission, and follow-up of Technical Agreements with relevant Line Ministries to ensure project implementation is legally cleared.</li><li><i>Visa & Work Permits</i>: Coordinate the processing of entry visas, stay permits, and work authorizations for international staff with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration.</li><li><i>Reporting</i>: Compile and submit mandatory monthly, quarterly, and annual activity reports to the HAC in the required Sudanese government formats.</li></ul><p><strong>2. Humanitarian Access & Movement</strong></p><ul><li><i>Travel Permits</i>: Secure timely travel permits.</li><li><i>Deconfliction</i>: notify relevant authorities of movements to ensure the safety of humanitarian convoys.</li><li><i>Access Negotiation</i>: Support the Country Director in negotiating physical access to "Hard-to-Reach" areas, by building relationships with local community leaders and state authorities.</li></ul><p><strong>3. Operational & Recruitment Support</strong></p><ul><li><i>Labor Office Coordination</i>: Manage the recruitment process for national staff in compliance with the Sudan Labor Act and HAC Labor Office requirements, including advertising permits and joint interview panels.</li><li><i>Customs Clearance</i>: Liaise with customs authorities and the Ministry of Finance to facilitate the tax-exempt import of humanitarian goods (medical kits, food, specialised equipment).</li></ul><p><strong>4. Operational Logistics & Administrative Support</strong></p><ul><li>Support the planning and coordination of logistical arrangements for meetings, workshops, trainings, field visits and official events. </li><li>Liaise with local suppliers, service providers, hotels, transport companies, landlords and other vendors to facilitate the smooth implementation of Country Office operations. </li><li>Coordinate office logistical requirements, including maintenance, repairs, utilities and other operational support services, and follow up with vendors to ensure timely service delivery. </li><li>Support the Procurement and Administration functions in coordinating deliveries, collecting quotations when requested, and following up with suppliers on operational matters. </li><li>Assist in coordinating travel logistics, accommodation, transportation and other administrative arrangements for staff, consultants and visitors. </li><li>Maintain an updated database of key suppliers and service providers and foster positive working relationships to support efficient office operations.</li></ul><p><strong>5. Representation & Networking</strong></p><ul><li><i>Coordination Forums</i>: Represent DCA in the Humanitarian Access Working Group (HAWG) and the Liaison platform of Sudan INGO Forum to share information on bureaucratic impediments.</li><li>Stakeholder Mapping: Maintain an updated database of key government contacts, influential community leaders, and NGO peers to facilitate rapid problem-solving.</li></ul><p><i><strong>As Security Officer:</strong></i></p><p><strong>Security Analysis and Risk Monitoring</strong></p><ul><li>Monitor and analyse security, political, and conflict dynamics affecting DCA operations in Sudan</li><li>Support country teams in identifying and analysing threats to staff, assets, and programmes.</li></ul><p><strong>Risk Management and Safety Systems</strong></p><ul><li>Support development of mitigation measures.</li><li>Assist country offices in reviewing and updating SOPs, contingency plans, and safety procedures.</li></ul><p><strong>Movement Management</strong></p><ul><li>Conduct required security checks before each field mission.</li><li>Provide security briefings to teams before field deployments.</li><li>Ensure strict adherence to movement protocols and security procedures.</li></ul><p><strong>Premises and Asset Security Management </strong></p><ul><li>Conduct regular security assessments of premises and facilities.</li><li>Conduct regular security assessments and implement measures to strengthen base security.</li><li>Ensure guards perform their duties in accordance with established security protocols.</li></ul><p><strong>Access and Operational Support</strong></p><ul><li>Conduct field missions to support operational access and stakeholder engagement.</li><li>Assist in actor mapping</li></ul><p><strong>Liaison and coordination</strong></p><ul><li>Liaise with administrative authorities to secure approvals for operational activities and movements.</li><li>Engage actively in humanitarian security coordination groups in Sudan.</li></ul><p><strong>Incident and Crisis Management</strong></p><ul><li>Support incident analysis and reporting.</li><li>Participate in Incident Management Teams during crises.</li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Qualifications: </strong></p><ul><li>Education: Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, International Relations,or a related social science.</li><li>Experience: Minimum of 2 years of professional experience specifically in a Liaison or Program Support role within an International NGO (INGO).</li><li>Proven experience navigating the Sudanese HAC system and Labor Office procedures.</li><li>Previous experience coordinating with local suppliers, service providers, hotels, transport companies or contractors is considered an advantage.</li><li>Languages: Native fluency in Arabic and professional proficiency in English (written and spoken).</li><li>Soft Skills: Exceptional negotiation and "soft-power" diplomatic skills.</li><li>Ability to remain calm and professional under extreme pressure or during long bureaucratic delays.</li><li>Strong understanding of the "Do No Harm" principle and humanitarian neutrality.</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Competencies and experience:</strong></p><p>Contextual Requirements</p><ul><li>Mobility: Must be willing to travel to volatile areas and stay in basic field accommodations.</li><li>Adaptability: The candidate must be able to pivot strategies quickly </li><li>Ethics: Strict adherence to DCA’s anti-corruption and safeguarding policies is mandatory, especially when dealing with high-stakes permit approvals.</li><li>Excellent interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence and communication skills, building trusted relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders. </li><li>Strong team player with ability and flexibility to quickly adapt to new environments. </li><li>Strong analysis skills and attention to details.</li><li>Ability to work sometimes remotely and without an office as well under pressure.</li><li>Solution oriented and innovative thinking.</li><li>Ability to network and establish positive relationships with colleagues, partners, donors, and government representatives.</li><li>Strong organizational, coordination and multitasking skills, with the ability to manage multiple operational priorities while maintaining attention to detail.</li></ul><p><strong>We Offer:</strong></p><p>A contract for one year, starting in Sep 2026, with a three-month probation period (with possibility of extension based on funding availability and performance).</p><ul><li>A competitive salary and benefits package in accordance with experience and the National Staff Handbook.</li><li>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.</li><li>DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.</li><li>Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.</li><li>DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. </li></ul><p>For further information please visit our website, http://www.danchurchaid.org</p><p><strong>How to apply</strong></p><p><strong>APPLICATION</strong><i><strong> </strong></i><strong>PROCESS</strong></p><ul><li>Candidates meeting the above requirements are requested to submit a CV, through Sudan job website detailing their experience and how they qualify for the role. Incomplete applications will not be considered.</li><li>As part of the recruitment process, shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a technical assignment before participating in an interview.</li></ul>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.
DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.
Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.
DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us.
For further information please visit our website, http://www.danchurchaid.org
Please apply on this portal, sudanjob.net, with a motivation letter and your CV. Only applications consisting of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
<p>Vacancy No: 12255<br>Section/Unit: Logistics Department<br>Grade Level: V5<br>Supervisor: Logistics Coordinator<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Kosti<br>Duration: 12 Months with Three (03) Months' Probation Period, (Renewable Subject to Funding and Performance)<br>Closing Date: 27 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><ul><li>The Logistics Manager is overall responsible for all logistics activities in the capital and or/ field (procurement, fleet, storage, equipment’s, premises, management and / or supervision of staff) and actively contributes to the security management (analysis and operational implementation). </li><li>The Logistics Manager is responsible for all related procurements strictly following donors’ and Kit log guidelines. </li><li>In addition, the logistician will closely supervise/update the entire equipment list, supervise vehicle fleet and office maintenance to ensure an efficient response to all programmes. </li><li>Lastly, the logistician will monitor and report any incident related to security within the Country Office.</li></ul><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>Objective 1: Supply Chain </strong></p><ul><li>Directly responsible for the procurement of all items for the office and projects. </li><li>Oversees all tasks related to the procurement process such as quotation requests, suppliers’ visits, arrangement of delivery/confirmation, satisfactory quality/payment, price monitoring etc. </li><li>Ensure ACF procurement procedures and donor requirements are respected oVerify all procurement documentation (quotation requests, summary table, purchase orders, contracts. </li><li>Liaise with technical departments for procurement meetings, technical validations, Project Procurement Plans must be up to date for every project. </li><li>Organize and archive documentation for purchases following internal procedures according to Action Against Hunger Kit Log. </li><li>Ensure accountability, transparency, and due diligence as per ACF Principles and Code of Conduct/Code of ethics. </li><li>Follow up of orders in a timely manner.</li></ul><p><strong>Objective 2: Vehicle fleet management.</strong> </p><ul><li>Supervise the daily and weekly movement planning according to project’s requests. </li><li>Ensure full compliance of ACF security rules for drivers (seatbelt use, speed limits, daily reporting, etc.). </li><li>Supervision of vehicle movements within the country. </li><li>Ensure the maintenance and fuel consumption of vehicles is monitored in accordance with Kit Log (logbook, fuel usage etc.) </li><li>Ensure the proper follow-up of administrative tasks for the fleet (rental contracts, insurance, and permits).</li></ul><p><strong>Objective 4: Management of staff </strong></p><ul><li>Manage Logistics staff (officers, assistants) at Khartoum and base offices fairly and respectfully, irrespective of pay grade and job level of staff </li><li>Ensure proper training and refreshers training (on ACF Logs and safety and security procedures and protocols) for ACF and partner organizations’ Logs and security staff (including drivers, watchmen and guards) </li><li>Technical referent for all Logistics related matter at mission level, including, non – Logs staff</li></ul><p><strong>Objective 5: Security Management </strong></p><ul><li>Actively contributes to the security management (analysis and operational implementation) </li><li>Monitor and report any incident related to security within the Country Office to Country Director </li><li>Update BSMTs and share with Country Director and Logistics Advisor of HQ for review </li><li>Establish network of contacts at Khartoum level and bases (through Operations Officer) for timely updates on security and safety developments impacting AAH staff and operations</li></ul><p><strong>Objective 6: Additional responsibility:</strong> </p><ul><li>Ensure team spirit and motivation within ACH team </li><li>Travel in a regular basis to the different mission bases </li><li>Any other Logistic and administrative duties assigned by the CD and / or Operations Coordinator </li><li>Contribute to Country Strategy development and revision of Safety & Security package for the mission, among others, processes to be led by CD. </li><li>Fulfil any duties that are inherent to the position and requested according to mission needs and context.</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>Qualification and technical specific knowledge graduate in Logistics, Engineering or any other similar field related to the job. </li><li>Desirable ACH procedures and KIT Log V3. </li><li>Previous Experience minimum 5 years previous experience in the field of logistics in humanitarian sector with an international INGOs or UN and stock management would be an asset and at least 1-year experiences in liaison work. </li><li>Good background about the preparation of budget and financial reports. </li><li>Personal requirement: professional and transparent, team spirits and good communication skill, organize and rigorous, ability to quickly integrated and working environment. </li><li>Proved team-work experience and of coordination of staff under its supervision.</li><li> Language Skill: good written and spoken on communication skill in both English and Arabic.</li><li> Computer skill: OMS Office very strong command. Advanced level of Excel</li></ul><ul><li>Based in: Kosti with required travel to field areas</li><li>Women are highly encouraged to apply.</li><li>Salary: 1,650 $ Gross based on the salary Scale.</li><li>Position length: 12 Months with Three (03) Months' Probation Period, (Renewable Subject to Funding and Performance)</li><li>Annual Leave: 21 days/ year</li><li>Medical insurance.</li><li>Eid Bonus.</li><li>13th month's salary.</li><li>Emotional care service at the service of the employee and family.</li><li>Notes:<ul><li><strong>This is a national job for sudanese only.</strong></li><li><strong>Candidates may be contacted for other suitable positions within Action Against Hunger.</strong></li><li><strong>Due to the high number of applications received, only potential applicants will be contacted.</strong></li><li>Interested applicants should apply using the link: <a href="http://employ.acf-e.org/index.php/positions/view/12255">http://employ.acf-e.org/index.php/positions/view/12255</a></li><li><strong>The organization is committed to the principles of non-discrimination and diversity and is particularly interested in receiving applications from a broad spectrum of qualified people.</strong><br><strong>In the process of recruitment, selection and appointment Action Against Hunger implement a range of procedures and actions to ensure children and vulnerable adults are safeguarded and abuse is prevented.</strong></li></ul></li></ul>
<p>Section/Unit: Supply Chain<br>Grade Level: D1/8<br>Supervisor: Head of Supply Chain<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Khartoum - Portsudan<br>Duration: 1 Year - Extendable<br>Closing Date: 05 Sept 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>Purpose of the Role:</strong></p><p> </p><p>The Supply Chain Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and supporting effective, efficient, compliant and timely supply chain operations to ensure that Plan International has the goods, services and works required to deliver its programmes.</p><p>The position supports the planning, coordination and monitoring of procurement and logistics activities, ensuring compliance with Plan International policies, procedures, delegated authorities and donor requirements while achieving value for money, operational efficiency and appropriate risk management.</p><p>The role works closely with Programme, Finance, HR, Administration, Security and other departments, as well as suppliers, service providers and partners</p><p><strong>Management Scope, Reporting lines, Key Relations</strong></p><p><strong>Reports to</strong>: Head of Supply Chain</p><p> </p><p><strong>Direct reports: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Administration Officer</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Communications and Working Relationships:</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Internal:</strong></p><ul><li>Head/Supply Chain Manager</li><li>Programme Managers</li><li>Project Managers</li><li>Finance Department</li><li>HR/P&C</li><li>Administration</li><li>Security</li><li>Senior Management/Country Leadership Team</li><li>Field Offices</li><li>Regional and Global Supply Chain teams</li></ul><p><strong>External:</strong></p><ul><li>Project/Program partners</li><li>Service providers including hotels/lodges, transport and garages </li><li>Local government authorities include custom, traffic etc</li><li>External Auditors</li><li>Other INGOs/UN agencies</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Level of contact with children</strong></p><p><strong>Low level</strong>: occasional interaction with children and young people </p><p>Physical Environment</p><ul><li>The position is typical office environment with 40% travel in Plan International’s programming areas. </li></ul><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>ACCOUNTABILITIES</strong><br><strong>Operational Management and Oversight </strong></p><p><br><strong>1</strong>.<strong> Logistics and Operational Support (20%)</strong><br>• Coordinate Fleet management as per the Global Fleet Policy and donor guidelines <br>• Coordinate receipt, allocation, transfer, maintenance and appropriate disposal of Fleet <br>• Review fleet right sizing on a yearly basis <br>• Ensure all fleet movements are planned and optimised. <br>• Monitor, update and document all fleet costs (paperwork and FMS) <br>• Ensure all vehicles are maintained and inspected on time according to manufacturers’ guidance and operations. Arrange any repairs, defects, or breakdowns. <br>• Ensure valid driving licenses for all drivers. <br>• Facilitate training sessions and share knowledge with the fleet team. <br>• Ensure data is input regularly and correctly in FMS and produce and submit monthly fleet report <br>• Review fleet data accuracy, monitor fleet costs and Provide projection on fleet costs. <br>• Arrange transportation from suppliers to the office/warehouse, as necessary. <br>• Check and sign each vehicles log-sheet every week, develop history file for each vehicles & motorbikes. <br>• Approve and sign weekly/monthly logbook, trip, and fuel records, monitors utilization, maintenance and fuel consumption for all vehicles <br>• Maintain a vehicle inventory for the offices and advise about vehicle allocation; carry out a monthly analysis on office and rental vehicles usage for decision making <br>• Process travel arrangements of Plan staff/visitors for international/domestic sectors.<br>• Coordinate and manage effective administrative and office support services to ensure the smooth, efficient, and compliant operation of the Country Office and field offices</p><p><br><strong>2. Procurement Management 20%</strong><br>• Coordinate procurement processes for goods, services and works in accordance with Plan International procedures.<br>• Review Purchase Requisitions (PRs) to ensure appropriate specifications, approvals, budget information and supporting documents are available.<br>• Coordinate RFQs, RFPs, tenders and other sourcing processes according to applicable thresholds and procedures.<br>• Ensure appropriate competition, transparency, fairness and segregation of duties throughout procurement processes.<br>• Prepare and/or review bid analysis, evaluation documents, tender committee submissions, purchase orders and contracts.<br>• Support negotiation with suppliers to achieve competitive prices, appropriate quality, delivery schedules and favourable contractual conditions.<br>• Ensure procurement transactions are properly recorded in SAP/ERP systems.<br>• Monitor procurement lead times and ensure timely delivery of goods and services</p><p><br><strong>3. Asset, Inventory and Stock management 30%</strong><br>• Manage inventory levels, including tracking stock levels, monitoring inventory movement, Investigate and escalate discrepancies and identifying opportunities for improvement.<br>• Timely update fixed asset registration according to the organization’s asset management policy <br>• Supervise all store transactions to be carried out in compliance with Supply Chain Policy and Procedures <br>• Coordinate Incident management of assets, Inventory and Stock <br>• Ensure appropriate utilisation of assets (safety, security, quality, cost) as per set guidelines. <br>• Organise and coordinate periodic inventory counts-administration. <br>• Report on inventory count results <br>• Prepare a list for disposal and reports for disposal and replenishment.</p><p> </p><p><strong>4. Customs Clearance Management (5%)</strong><br>• Facilitate processes for clearing imported goods from the air or land ports ensuring that customs regulations are followed, and necessary tax exemptions are obtained <br>• Work with customs brokers to facilitate clearance, including submission of documentation and payment of duties.<br>• Prepare and review customs documentation, including commercial invoices, bills of lading, and certificates of origin.<br>• Ensure compliance with customs regulations, including tariffs, taxes, and trade agreements.</p><p><br><strong>5. Team Management: (10%)</strong><br>• Recruit, grow and retain staff, performance management, including coaching, monitoring, capacity building, creating positive and enabling working environment<br>• Initiate and lead different capacity development initiatives to the staff members including best practice and experience sharing <br>• Create a positive working environment in which continuous improvement, service-mindedness, transparency and open communications are key value<br>6. Safeguarding Children and Young People (Safeguarding) and Gender Equality and Inclusion (GEI) Commitment (5%)<br>• Commit and contribute to an environment where children and adult program participants feel respected, supported, safe and protected;<br>• Never act or behave in a manner that results in violence including SHEA against a child, young person or adult or places them at risk of such violence;<br>• Be aware of and adhere to the provisions of the Safeguarding Policy, PSHEA Policy and COC of Plan International;<br>• Report and respond to safeguarding and SHEA concerns and breaches in line with the applicable procedures of Plan International;<br>• Maintain confidentiality of safeguarding and PSHEA concerns reported; <br>• Ensures that vendors are properly inducted on and understands their role in upholding Plan International’s safeguarding and GEI policies;<br>• Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in day-to-day work.<br>• Ensures that Plan Sudan contributes to Plan International’s global efforts to ensure safeguarding and GEI, including making sure that relevant reporting and data are submitted.</p><p><br><strong>7. Dealing with Problems: </strong><br>• Working effectively with multiple cultures and languages<br>• Working effectively to handle the logistics bottleneck and adopt strategies to deal with disruptive supply chain environment.<br>• Smartly negotiate and handle contract issues that will be in the interest of the organization.<br>• Given the wide scope of responsibility and limited resources, it is essential that the post holder is able to effectively manage a variety of tasks and clearly identify priorities.<br>• Analyse different supply chain context to put in place systems and resources for teams to operate efficiently and effectively.<br>• Working in an environment where rapid change might suddenly alter priorities</p><p> </p><p><strong>8. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES</strong><br>• Set high standards for self-behaviour, inside and outside work. Championing our values and commitment to rights, gender equality and safeguarding. Supporting the health, well-being and both physical and psychological safety of our staff, including their safety to speak out.<br>• Hold self to account for what we have agreed, dealing with poor performance quickly, firmly and constructively.<br>• Create a positive team spirit, helping people work well together, to reflect and continuously improve the efficiency and quality of what we do.<br>• Collaborate with team members, colleagues and partners in finding creative solutions to problems by sharing information, experience and ideas and actively seeking their input.<br>• Accept change and support others in adjusting to it, helping them understand.</p><p> </p><p><strong>9. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COMPETENCIES</strong><br>• Understand relevant sectoral context including how the sector operates in terms of funding and governance and awareness of the Plan's purpose, values, and global strategy<br>• Manage legal and reputational risk including risk assessment, communication, risk management and reporting in full compliance with risk-related standards, including in areas such as Child and Youth Safeguarding and Protection, Gender equality and inclusion, Counter Fraud, Safety and Security<br>• Manage activities and resources including skills in strategic thinking, planning and organising, financial planning and monitoring, negotiation and programme and project management.<br> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Technical Expertise, Knowledge and Skills Required to Achieve Role’s Objectives: </strong></p><p><strong>Knowledge</strong>;</p><ul><li>BSC General in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Economy or similar. </li><li>At least 4–5 years of relevant experience in Supply Chain, procurement and/or logistics, preferably within an NGO/INGO or humanitarian environment</li><li>Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of humanitarian logistics experience with a track record of operational service level and efficiency improvement </li><li>Knowledge of SAP, ERP, TrackPoint systems</li></ul><p><strong>Skills</strong></p><ul><li>Strong decision-making skills in a matrix environment</li><li>Excellent analytical and negotiation skills are required.</li><li>Strong organizational abilities; able to priorities and manage short-term and continuing projects across diverse themes despite competing deadlines.</li><li>Strong commitment to child safeguarding & Antifraud policies both inside and outside the workplace.</li><li>Ability and experience in adapting to systems & processes</li><li>Strong character traits, including teamwork, striving for high performance, emotional stability, resilience, adaptability, and ability to handle stress, strong initiative and self-motivation, cultural and gender sensitivity, honesty and physical fitness to travel are essential.</li><li>Excellent written and oral communication skills, with excellent command of spoken and written English and Arabic.</li></ul><p>Intersted candidates please apply through : <a href="https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareerpvt?jobId=54810&company=PlanInt&st=97C2323CA4DA2116A436B28112EB79B25BCB2F46">https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareerpvt?jobId=54810&company=PlanInt&st=97C2323CA4DA2116A436B28112EB79B25BCB2F46</a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Woman Encourages to Apply </strong></p>
<p>Section/Unit: Program Quality and Development<br>Grade Level: 6<br>Supervisor: MEAL Coordinator of Khartoum HUB<br>Duty Station: Port Sudan<br>Duration: 1 Year<br>Closing Date: 30 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>I. Job Summary:</strong></p><p>The MEAL Officer will be a part of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) team, supporting implementation of the overall MEAL.</p><p>S/he will assist the MEAL and project team with MEAL activities, including data collection, updating ITT, implementing post-distribution monitoring (PDM) as well as assisting on FAM for target communities. The MEAL Officer will support all efforts to promote a high level of data quality and ensure base evidence results.</p><p>The MEAL Officer will work closely with the Sr. MEAL Officer to support data entry and management as needed and ensure learning and accountability systems are working effectively.</p><p>S/he will report to MEAL Officer and work closely with program staff at state level.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><i><strong>1-</strong></i><strong> Monitoring and evaluation of Projects’ activities, outputs and outcomes:</strong></p><ul><li>Assist generally in the implementation of MEAL activities following the MEAL strategy minimum standard</li><li>Assist in all M&E tasks including monitoring reports and implementation of Baselines, assessments, evaluations and any other research.</li><li>Carry out field visits to project sites, share findings with project staff and ensure actions are taken for improvement.</li><li>Work with the project team to ensure data is collected from the field as per the monitoring plan.</li><li>Follow up proactively with program team and management to ensure MEAL data is collected at agreed intervals.</li><li>Ensure quality of data collected by partners and shared with respective CARE staff for combination.</li><li>Closely work with Sr,MEAL Officer in designing/updating the MEAL tools.</li><li>Assist in entry of gathered data in a prescribed format as required. </li><li>Be present on the site of delivery of NFI and vouchers (warehouse or distribution site) and fill out appropriate assessment forms.</li><li>Assist in conducting post distribution/assistance monitoring.</li><li>Lead or support debriefing sessions with program staff to discuss issues reported during the Monitoring visit and set action points with clear time frame for them.</li></ul><p><strong>2- Data Quality Assurance & Data Management:</strong></p><ul><li>Validate the quality and completeness of monitoring forms, digital submissions, and partner reports. </li><li>Conduct spot checks and routine data verification exercises. </li><li>Support digitization and organization of datasets in collaboration with the Data Management Officer. </li><li>Update indicator tracking tools and project MEAL databases regularly. </li><li>Assist in preparing datasets for analysis for reports, reviews, and evaluations. </li></ul><p><strong>3- Accountability:</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure the FAM is function in all target areas.</li><li>Ensure information about the available accountability mechanisms for beneficiaries to provide feedback and raise complaints shared in all targeted operating areas.</li><li>Ensure the feedback and complaints received, and management adaptation implemented to improve the project performance.<strong> </strong></li></ul><p><strong>4- Learning and Sharing:</strong></p><ul><li>Participate in facilitation of Lessons Learnt Events and document lessons learnt report. </li><li>Contribute in promoting a culture of two-way learning in the organization.</li><li>Provide regular summaries of key issues raised through complaints mechanism to the field office Management and senior staff of departments with recommendations. </li><li>Support departments and programs to internalize the feedback received through complaints system to enhance the quality of activities and services.</li></ul><p><strong>5- Capacity Strengthening & Coordination:</strong></p><ul><li>Provide technical support and on-the-job coaching to enumerators. </li><li>support sensitization of partners on MEAL tools, monitoring processes, and data reporting. </li><li>Coordinate closely with program staff to ensure alignment of MEAL tasks with workplans and field realities. </li></ul><p><strong>6- Contribute to the Success of CIS Partnership Approach:</strong></p><ul><li>Contribute periodically in reviewing the capacity of MEAL functions of the Partner agencies and facilitate partner staff skills and capacity.</li><li>Support, accompany and coach selected partners in MEAL functions.</li></ul><p><strong>7- Uphold CARE Values and contribute to CIS shared priorities:</strong></p><ul><li>Be aware of the CIS Safety and Security Management Plan (SSMP) and comply with it at all times.</li><li>Promote CARE’s core values at all times.</li><li>Be aware of CARE’s commitments to Gender and Diversity and strive to uphold them.</li><li>Other priority tasks as required by management, for overall benefit of CIS.</li><li>Perform other duties as assigned.</li></ul><p><strong>8- Contacts and Key Relationships:</strong></p><p>The MEAL Officer is expected to establish and maintain good relations with program Officers coordinators, advisors, managers, heads of offices, and members of the Program Design and Quality Team (PDQ) in Port Sudan. S/he will build relationships with partners, counterpart NGOs and NGOs in his respective areas.</p><p> </p><p><strong>9- Working Conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>As stated in the terms of contract and the CARE International Sudan HR manual.</li><li>The position will be based in Port Sudan with a regular field visits to the target areas .</li><li>Due to the current situation in Sudan the MEAL Officer shall comply with, and be facilitated to operate within, the framework of the CARE International safety protocols.</li></ul><p> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>2 years of experience working for INGOs or NNGOs in Monitoring, Evaluations, Accountability and Learning and FAM as well.</li><li> bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Development Studies, Agricultural Science, and other disciplines relevant studies.</li><li>Proven experience in management and/or coordination.</li><li>Understanding of preventing sexual exploitation and abuse, child safeguarding and how other types of code of conduct issues may arise in FAM mechanisms and best practices for raising awareness of and responding to those concerns</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies:</strong></p><ul><li>Action-oriented.</li><li>A solid understanding of the management of cross-cutting issues, with a focus on participatory processes, integrated programming, and gender issues.</li><li>Supportive attitude towards processes of strengthening staff capacity.</li><li>Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-tasking environment.</li><li>Strong organizational skills.</li><li>Arabic and English- fluent in written and spoken.</li><li>proficiency in Word, Excel, PowerPoint,</li><li>Ability and willingness to conduct travel to the field and live in sometime basic conditions.</li></ul><p>
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<p>Section/Unit: Program Quality and Development<br>Grade Level: 6<br>Supervisor: Programs Accountability Coordinator<br>Duty Station: Khartoum<br>Duration: 6 Months<br>Closing Date: 28 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p> <strong>I. Job Summary: </strong></p><p>The <strong>Feedback and Accountability Mechanism Officer </strong>/Hotline Operator is responsible for managing the day-to-day operation of CARE’s toll-free and other feedback channels at the field office level. The post holder ensures communities, IDPs, and persons of concern have safe, confidential, and accessible means to provide feedback, ask questions, and raise complaints. The role functions in close collaboration with the Accountability Officer, MEAL team, and Program staff to uphold CARE’s Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) commitments.</p><p>Activities include receiving and registering all calls, ensuring ethical and professional caller engagement, maintaining the FAM database, referring cases for action, and contributing to reporting and learning on feedback trends. The Hotline Operator is also actively involved in FAM awareness, data quality checks, and documenting lessons learned from caller interactions.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>1- Operate and Manage the Toll-Free Hotline & Other FAM Channels:</strong></p><ul><li> Answer all incoming calls to the CARE toll-free hotline in a professional, ethical, and culturally sensitive manner, in line with CARE SOPs and Do No Harm principles. </li><li> Log, register, and categorize all feedback, complaints, queries, and expressions of gratitude accurately in the secure FAM database on the same day received. </li><li> Ensure confidentiality of caller information and consent for follow-up is obtained and always respected. </li><li>Support other FAM channels during distributions or field visits, as required: help desks, suggestion boxes, face-to-face.</li><li>Ensure all cases are closed within the appropriate timeframe and update case status in the database.</li></ul><p><strong>2- Referral, Follow-Up & Reporting:</strong></p><ul><li>Triage and refer program-specific complaints and sensitive cases, including GBV/PSEA, to the relevant CARE focal point, Program, or Senior Management immediately, following SOPs. </li><li>Provide weekly/monthly feedback and case status updates to callers after resolution. Ensure all actions taken are documented.</li><li>Submit accurate weekly and monthly reports to the Accountability Coordinator: complaints received, referral tracker, dashboard, trends analysis, and recommendations. </li><li>Prepare ad-hoc reports, case studies, and learning documents as required. </li></ul><p><strong>3- Support Accountability & Learning:</strong></p><p>Ensure that; the Feedback and Accountability Mechanism in on place and functioning for all projects and covering all targeted communities;</p><ul><li>Consult each community groups and individual women, men, youth, children, people with disability on their preferred feedback and complaint mechanisms and update the field office tools.</li><li>Conduct regular orientation on the Feedback and Accountability Mechanism (FAM) CARE employs to implementing staff and community groups.</li><li>Assess the functionality of each system and analyse how to ensure best use of the tools by different gender groups</li><li>Provide monthly update on the FAM to staff in the field office and the CO.</li><li>Ensure the FAM database is filled, analysed, and communicated including the monitoring of the responses</li><li>Ensure complainants have received appropriate response on time.</li><li>Conduct satisfaction survey to identify potential improvement areas.</li><li>Select and provide training to community FAM focal persons and other leaders</li><li>Support any other FAM related functions in the state.<strong> </strong></li></ul><p><strong>4- Data Management and Analysis:</strong></p><ul><li>Assists with community feedback /complaints data collection, entry, cleaning, and reporting. </li><li>Develops testing procedures for assessing quality. </li><li>Provides inputs, information and statistics for monthly. quarterly, annual and other reports.</li><li>Ensure quality of data collected by partners.</li><li>Support the programs Accountability Coordinator in preparing data for internal and external reports as required.</li><li>Ensure data are stored online as well as in hard copies accessible by all.</li></ul><p><strong>5- Contribute to the Success of CIS Partnership Approach:</strong></p><ul><li>Periodically review capacity of Accountability functions of the Partner agencies and facilitate partner staff skills and capacity.</li><li>Support, accompany and coach selected partners in M&E functions.</li><li>Provide regular training and on the job training to national [partners and CBOs on FAM related skills.</li></ul><p><strong>6- Uphold CARE Values and contribute to CIS shared priorities:</strong></p><ul><li>Be aware of the CIS Safety and Security Management Plan (SSMP) and always comply with it.</li><li>Be aware of CARE’s commitments to Gender and Diversity, and strive to uphold them.</li><li>Always promote CARE’s core values.</li><li>Other priority tasks as required by management, for overall benefit of CIS.</li><li>Perform other assigned duties.</li></ul><p><strong>IV. Contacts and Key Relationships:</strong></p><ul><li>The <strong>Feedback and Accountability Mechanism Officer /hotline operator </strong>is expected to establish and maintain good relations with program coordinators, managers and officers, heads of offices, and members of the Program Team in Khartoum. S/he will build relationships with partners.</li></ul><p><strong>Internal Communication:</strong></p><ul><li>Line Managers: High level of Communication to report, seek approvals, sharing views to strengthen the program areas and to ensure continues support for the program.</li><li>Project team (manager/officers/coordinators: High level of communication to support and provide hand holding support to understand the model, keep project on track, timely reporting and to respond to queries.</li></ul><p><strong>External Communication:</strong></p><ul><li>Partners – high level of communication to share and understand progress of the program.</li></ul><p><strong>V. Working Conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>As stated in the terms of contract and the CARE International Sudan HR manual.</li><li>The position will be based in Khartoum with at least 50% field requirement.</li><li>security sensitive area and the officer shall comply with, and be facilitated to operate within, the framework of the CARE International Sudan safety protocols.</li></ul><p> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>INGO/ NGO experience – 2 years in programme monitoring and evaluation</li><li>A BSc Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Agricultural Science and other discipline relevant to rural development.</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies:</strong></p><ul><li>Action oriented.</li><li>A solid understanding of the management of cross cutting issues, with a focus on participatory processes, integrated programming and gender issues; </li><li>Supportive attitude towards processes of strengthening staff capacity; </li><li>Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-tasking environment; </li><li>Strong organizational skills; </li><li>Arabic and English- fluent written and spoken.</li><li>Ability and willingness to travel to locations on Khartoum and live in sometime basic conditions.</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>Desirable qualifications and Competencies:</strong></p><ul><li>Qualifications- preferably specialist training in Programs Accountability related subject.</li><li>Good level of proficiency in Windows Excel and quantitative analysis.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to train and build capacity of others.</li></ul><p>
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<p>Section/Unit: EU- SAFER Sudan<br>Grade Level: 6<br>Supervisor: MEAL Coordinator of Khartoum HUB<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Khartoum<br>Duration: 1 Year<br>Closing Date: 28 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>I. Job Summary:</strong></p><p>The MEAL Officer will be a part of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) team, supporting implementation of the overall MEAL.</p><p>S/he will assist the MEAL and project team with MEAL activities, including data collection, updating ITT, implementing post-distribution monitoring (PDM) as well as assisting on FAM for target communities. The MEAL Officer will support all efforts to promote a high level of beneficiary accountability and will manage the feedback mechanism system.</p><p>The MEAL Officer will work closely with the Sr. MEAL Officer to support data entry and management as needed and ensure learning and accountability systems are working effectively.</p><p>S/he will report to MEAL Officer and work closely with program staff.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>1- Monitoring and evaluation of Projects’ activities, outputs and outcomes:</strong></p><p> </p><ul><li>Assist generally on the implementation of MEAL activities following the MEAL strategy minimum standard </li><li>Assist in all M&E tasks including monitoring reports and implementation of Baselines, assessments, evaluations and any other research.</li><li>Carry out field visits to project sites, share findings with project staff and ensure actions were taken for improvement.</li><li>Work with the project team to ensure data is collected from the field as per the monitoring plan.</li><li>Follow up proactively with program team and management to ensure MEAL data is collected at agreed intervals.</li><li>Ensure quality of data collected by partners and shared with respective CARE staff for combination.</li><li>Closely work with Sr,MEAL Officer in designing/updating the MEAL tools.</li><li>Assist in entry of gathered data in a prescribed format as required. </li><li>Be present on the site of delivery of NFI and vouchers (warehouse or distribution site) and fill out appropriate assessment forms</li><li>Assist in conducting post distribution/assistance monitoring.</li><li>Lead or support debriefing sessions with program staff to discuss issues reported during the Monitoring visit and set action points with clear time frame for them.</li></ul><p><strong>2- Data Quality Assurance & Data Management:</strong></p><ul><li>Validate the quality and completeness of monitoring forms, digital submissions, and partner reports. </li><li>Conduct spot checks and routine data verification exercises. </li><li>Support digitization and organization of datasets in collaboration with the Data Management Officer. </li><li>Update indicator tracking tools and project MEAL databases regularly. </li><li>Assist in preparing datasets for analysis for reports, reviews, and evaluations. </li></ul><p><strong>3- Accountability:</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure the FAM system is in place for the new intervention areas following CARE FAM standard </li><li>Ensure information about the available accountability mechanisms for beneficiaries to provide feedback and raise complaints shared in all targeted operating areas.</li><li>Ensure the feedback and complaints received, and management adaptation implemented to improve the project performance.</li><li>Ensure all feedback and complaints received are logged on the FCRM and the database is updated regularly.</li></ul><p><strong>4- Learning and Sharing:</strong></p><ul><li>Participate in facilitation of Lessons Learnt Events and document lessons learnt report. </li><li>Contribute in promoting a culture of two way learning in the organization.</li><li>Provide regular summaries of key issues raised through complaints mechanism to the field office Management and senior staff of departments with recommendations. </li><li>Support departments and programs to internalize the feedback received through complaints system to enhance the quality of activities and services.</li></ul><p><strong>5- Capacity Strengthening & Coordination:</strong></p><ul><li>Provide technical support and on-the-job coaching to enumerators. </li><li>support sensitization of partners on MEAL tools, monitoring processes, and data reporting. </li><li>Coordinate closely with program staff to ensure alignment of MEAL tasks with workplans and field realities. </li></ul><p><strong>6- Contribute to the Success of CIS Partnership Approach:</strong></p><ul><li>Contribute periodically to reviewing the capacity of MEAL functions of the Partner agencies and facilitate partner staff skills and capacity</li><li>Support, accompany and coach selected partners in MEAL functions.</li></ul><p><strong>7- Uphold CARE Values and contribute to CIS shared priorities:</strong></p><ul><li>Be aware of the CIS Safety and Security Management Plan (SSMP) and comply with it at all times.</li><li>Promote CARE’s core values at all times.</li><li>Be aware of CARE’s commitments to Gender and Diversity, and strive to uphold them.</li><li>Other priority tasks as required by management, for overall benefit of CIS.</li><li>Perform other duties as assigned.</li></ul><p><strong>8- Contacts and Key Relationships:</strong></p><p>The MEAL Officer is expected to establish and maintain good relations with program Officers coordinators, advisors, managers, heads of offices, and members of the Program Design and Quality Team (PDQ) in Khartoum. S/he will build relationship with partners, counterpart NGOs and NGOs.</p><p> </p><p><strong>9- Working Conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>As stated in the terms of contract and the CARE International Sudan HR manual.</li><li>The position will be based in (Khartoum ) with frequent field monitoring visits to the sites of the project.</li><li>Due to the current situation in Sudan the MEAL Officer shall comply with, and be facilitated to operate within, the framework of the CARE International safety protocols.</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>3 years of experience workingfor NGOs.</li><li>2 years of experience with Monitoring, Evaluations, Accountability and Learning.</li><li>Minimum 2 years of experience with feedback and accountability mechanisms.</li><li>Proven experience in management and/or coordination.</li><li>Proven experience with training and capacity building.</li><li>Understanding of preventing sexual exploitation and abuse, childsafeguarding and how other types of code of conduct issues may arise in FAM mechanisms and best practices for raising awareness of and responding to those concerns</li><li>A bachelor’s degree in social sciences, Development Studies,Agricultural Science, and other disciplines relevant to rural development.</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies:</strong></p><ul><li>Action-oriented.</li><li>A solid understanding of the management of cross-cutting issues, with a focus on participatory processes, integrated programming, and gender issues.</li><li>Supportive attitude towards processes of strengthening staff capacity.</li><li>Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-tasking environment.</li><li>Strong organizational skills.</li><li>Arabic and English- fluent in written and spoken</li><li>Ability and willingness to travel to locations outside Khartoum and live in sometime basic conditions.</li></ul><p>
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<p>Vacancy No: 17375<br>Section/Unit: Operation<br>Grade Level: NAT 4<br>Supervisor: Child Protection Coordinator/Manager<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Sinja, Sennar State<br>Duration: 12 Months<br>Closing Date: 30 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>CHILD SAFEGUARDING:</strong></p><p><strong>Level 4:</strong></p><p>the post holder will have contact with children and/or young people <i>either</i> frequently (e.g. once a week or more) or intensively (e.g. four days in one month or more or overnight) because they work country programs; or are visiting country programs; or because they are responsible for implementing the police checking/vetting process staff.</p><p> </p><p><strong>ROLE PURPOSE: </strong></p><p>Under the supervision of Child Protection Coordinator/Manager, the MHPSS Officer will support cross-sectorial integration of MHPSS dimensions in programme delivery, building on an evidence-based, psychosocial, developmental and multi-leveled approach, in line with global and regional standards. The role will encompass direct implementation of MHPSS interventions and services, alongside capacity building, coaching and supervision of MHPSS facilitators and animators. The MHPSS Officer will act as Focal Point for MHPSS in Child Protection and will participate in relevant local coordination platforms.</p><p> </p><p><strong>SCOPE OF ROLE: </strong></p><p>The MHPSS Officer will oversee and support the implementation of SCI common approaches and MHPSS interventions at the CFSs and multi-Purpose Centres. He/she will ensure quality implementation according to global standard and SCI quality benchmarks; coordinate and support the implementation of MHPSS or multi-dimensional needs assessments; ensure ongoing assessment/analysis of local context, priorities and needs related to MHPSS; and in collaboration with MHPSS facilitators and partners, contribute to the identification of the most vulnerable groups of children and caregivers in the community in need of MHPSS services.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:</strong></p><p>This position will be working closely with the MHPSS facilitators and animators, as well as CP/Education staff supporting MHPSS implementation, with the aim of:</p><ol><li>Initially contribute to the formulation of project work plans and ensure systematic integration of MHPSS priorities and interventions in programme delivery.</li><li>Establish close relationships and patterns of collaboration with key stakeholders in the community around MHPSS priorities.</li><li>Conduct/update MHPSS service mappings, provide quality vetting of potential referral options, and establish/maintain referral pathways and mechanisms in collaboration with Child Protection and Education teams and partners.</li><li>Review and contextualize MHPSS intervention packages, tools, activity plans and key messages, ensuring context relevance and sensitivity.</li><li>Select, engage, motivate, coordinate, train, coach and supervise MHPSS facilitators in RoS Area1.</li><li>Select, engage, motivate, coordinate, train, coach and supervise MHPSS facilitators and animators in project areas.</li><li>Participate in local MHPSS coordination platforms, and other relevant coordination fora.</li></ol><p><strong>In Education programming:</strong></p><p>Under education, use evidence-based resources and modalities as advised by the MHPSS Technical Advisor, and in collaboration with Education teams and partners to:</p><ol><li>Design, plan, coordinate and contribute to implementing school-based mental health promotion and prevention activities targeting children, adolescents and caregivers.</li><li>Train, coach and support Education teams and partners in integrating key MHPSS dimensions in their practice – including MHPSS/SEL core components, Basic Helping Skills, PFA and PFA for child practitioners, safe identification and referral to MHPSS services, paraprofessional counseling, evidence-based MHPSS interventions, etc.</li><li>Design, plan, coordinate and contribute to implementing mental health promotion and wellbeing activities targeting teachers and educators.</li><li>Provide individual and group person-focused support to students experiencing higher levels of distress and/or more enduring emotional or behavioral difficulties.</li></ol><p><strong>In Child Protection programming:</strong></p><p>Under Child Protection, use evidence-based resources and modalities as advised by the MHPSS Technical Advisor, and in collaboration with Child Protection teams and partners to:</p><ol><li>Design, plan, coordinate and contribute to implementing community-based mental health promotion and prevention activities targeting children, adolescents, and caregivers. </li><li>Integrate key MHPSS dimensions in their practice – including Basic Helping Skills, PFA and PFA for child practitioners, safe identification and referral to MHPSS services, paraprofessional counseling, evidence-based MHPSS interventions, etc.</li><li>Design, plan, coordinate and contribute to implementing mental health promotion and wellbeing activities targeting government and community social workers/psychologists and other CP staff.</li><li>Provide individual and group person-focused support to children and caregivers experiencing higher levels of distress and/or more enduring emotional or behavioral difficulties.</li></ol><p><strong>SKILLS AND BEHAVIOURS (our Values in Practice)</strong></p><p><strong>Accountability:</strong></p><ul><li>Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values.</li><li>Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities - giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved.</li></ul><p><strong>Ambition:</strong></p><ul><li>Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves (and their team), takes responsibility for their own personal development, and encourages others to do the same.</li><li>Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others.</li><li>Future orientated, thinks strategically.</li></ul><p><strong>Collaboration:</strong></p><ul><li>Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, members and external partners and supporters.</li><li>Values diversity sees it as a source of competitive strength.</li><li>Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to</li></ul><p><strong>Creativity:</strong></p><ul><li>Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions.</li><li>Willing to take disciplined risks.</li></ul><p><strong>Integrity:</strong></p><ul><li>Honest, encourages openness and transparency.</li></ul><p><strong>COMPETENCIES</strong></p><p><strong>Delivering results</strong></p><p>Takes personal responsibility and holds others to account to deliver our ambitious goals for children, continually improving own performance or that of the team/organisation. </p><p> </p><p><strong>Applying technical and professional expertise</strong></p><p>Applies the required technical and professional expertise to the highest standards; promotes and shares best practice within and outside the organisation.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Working effectively with others</strong></p><p>Works collaboratively to achieve shared goals and thrives on diversity of people and perspectives; knows when to lead and when to follow and how to ensure effective cross-boundary working.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Communicating with impact</strong></p><p>Communicates clearly and confidently with others to engage and influence; promotes dialogue and ensures timely and appropriate messages, building confidence and trust with others</p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE</strong></p><ul><li>A university degree in psychology, social science, mental health or relevant degrees</li><li>Experience with children and adolescents, knowledge on child development and child and adolescent mental health.</li><li>Minimum of 3 years of experience in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) field in the humanitarian context, experience in working with migrants and refugees is an asset.</li><li>Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills including team leading and influencing.</li><li>Excellent written and oral communication skills in Arabic and English is an asset. </li><li>Comfortable with high levels of ambiguity and able to take decisions independently in fluid context.</li><li>Experience with refugee/marginalized communities desired.</li><li>Commitment to Save the Children values and Child Safeguarding.</li></ul><p><strong>Additional job responsibilities</strong></p><p>The duties and responsibilities as set out above are not exhaustive and the postholder may be required to carry out additional duties within reason expected of their level of skills and experience.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Equal Opportunities </strong></p><p>The postholder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with the SCI Equal Opportunities and Diversity policies and procedures.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Child Safeguarding:</strong></p><p>Save the Children is committed to ensuring that all children who have contact with the organization are safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from child abuse and sexual exploitation. This commitment is implemented through the organization’s Child Safeguarding Policy, which includes mandatory requirements that apply to everyone in all aspects of Save the Children’s work. It applies equally to all children irrespective of their gender, disability, ethnicity, sexuality, marital status or religion.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Health and Safety</strong></p><p>The role holder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with SCI Health and Safety policies and procedures.</p><p><strong>Females are highly encouraged to apply.</strong></p><p>Kindly apply through the link below. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the next steps. The closing date will be <strong>30/08/2026</strong>. Any application after this date will not be considered. All interviews will be done in the Save the Children office or remotely.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Disclaimer: </strong>Save the Children International does not charge any kind of fee at whichever stage of the recruitment process and does not act through recruitment agents. SCI will be undertaking child safeguarding checks for all candidates. The selected candidate will be asked to provide a police check before signing the contract.</p>
<p>Section/Unit: Program Quality and Development<br>Grade Level: 6<br>Supervisor: MEAL Coordinator of Khartoum HUB<br>Duty Station: Khartoum<br>Duration: 6 Months<br>Closing Date: 28 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>I. Job Summary: </strong></p><p>The MEAL Officer is assuming to be Responsible of the overall responsibility to lead the monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning tasks in the project. The post holder functions these responsibilities in close collaboration with managers, coordinators and program team. The activities could include providing inputs for project design, ensuring project team have appropriate monitoring and reporting formats, conducting field visits and produce alert messages and successful practices, leading project review meetings to measure progress against targets, ensure agreed accountability mechanisms are oriented, implemented and reported, provide training to build the capacity of CARE and partners staff in relation of MEAL function, S/he also will be actively involved in coordinating evaluations; initiating researches, gathering, documenting and disseminating lessons learnt and best practices.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p>1- <strong>Monitoring function and evaluation of Projects’ activities, outputs and outcomes:</strong></p><ul><li>Ensure All projects have MEAL plan.</li><li>Ensure required monitoring tool is in place, shared with the project and used for collecting data of all sectors and different types on intervention. </li><li>Lead/ participate in projects monitoring monthly, quarterly and annual events and capture key data and information from the meetings.</li><li>Conduct planned and ad hoc field visits to monitor progress of project plans and organizational program quality commitments such as participation, inclusion of the marginalized, fairness of targeting, gender and others.</li><li>Facilitate and ensure the use of participatory M&E involving communities and ensure that they have required capacity and simple tools to effectively participate in planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. </li><li>Ensure required Post Distribution Monitoring related to different projects conducted in time using the CCS MEAL approaches and tools and following the CCS MEAL standards.</li></ul><p><strong>2- Surveys Studies and Evaluation function:</strong></p><ul><li><strong> </strong>Ensure all the required studies, surveys and evaluations is well planned and conducted in time for all projects.</li><li>Lead/ co-lead evaluation efforts by projects.</li><li>Provide inputs on evaluation ToRs considering the context of the project, community and the state.</li><li>Ensure appropriate CARE staff, government staff and others are selected to participate on evaluations.</li><li>Provide training to projects staff on the relevance of evaluation including ongoing evaluation, participatory evaluation concepts.</li><li>Lead on multi- sectoral needs assessments, market assessments and monitoring as per the CCS MEAL standards and guidelines. </li></ul><p><strong>3- Accountability function:</strong></p><p>Ensure that; the Feedback and Accountability Mechanism in on place and functioning for all projects and covering all targeted communities;</p><ul><li>Consult each community groups and individual women, men, youth, children, people with disability on their preferred feedback and complaint mechanisms and update the field office tools.</li><li>Conduct regular orientation on the Feedback and Accountability Mechanism (FAM) CARE employs to implementing staff and community groups.</li><li>Assess the functionality of each system and analyze how to ensure best use of the tools by different gender groups</li><li>Provide monthly update on the FAM to staff in the field office and the CO.</li><li>Ensure the FAM database is filled, analyzed, and communicated including the monitoring of the responses</li><li>Ensure complainants have received appropriate response on time.</li><li>Conduct satisfaction survey to identify potential improvement areas.</li><li>Select and provide training to community FAM focal persons and other leaders.</li><li>Support any other FAM related functions in the CO. <strong> </strong></li></ul><p><strong>4- Learning function:</strong></p><ul><li>Create the required level of understanding on the relevance of learning and how to capture learnings.</li><li>Ensure every monitoring visit, project review meeting and other events have rooms to extract learnings and good practices.</li><li>Develop a checklist to help staff identify learnings from their daily interaction with women, men, youth, children and people. with disabilities, government experts, national NGOs and others.</li><li>Produce quarterly one pager on key learnings and lessons learnt.</li><li>Organize and lead annual learning events for including all sectors.</li><li>Ensure two-way learning is promoted among staff, with NNGOs and government ministries and communities.</li><li>Ensure capturing of learnings from project reviews/evaluation and share it with respective staff for improvement.</li><li>Contribute towards the CCS learning and research activities. </li><li>Support key market actors to recover market functionality. </li></ul><p><strong>5- Data Management and Analysis:</strong></p><ul><li>Assists with data collection, entry, cleaning, and reporting. </li><li>Develops testing procedures for assessing quality. </li><li>Provides inputs, information and statistics for quarterly, annual and other reports.</li><li>Ensure quality of data collected by partners.</li><li>Support the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator in preparing data for internal and external reports as required.</li><li>Ensure data are stored online as well as in hard copies accessible by all.</li><li>Ensure all projects have indicators trackers and used in reporting.</li></ul><p><strong>6- Contribute to the Success of CIS Partnership Approach:</strong></p><ul><li>Periodically review capacity of M&E functions of the Partner agencies and facilitate partner staff skills and capacity.</li><li>Support, accompany and coach selected partners in M&E functions.</li><li>Provide regular training and on the job training to national (partners and CBOs on MEAL related skills).</li></ul><p><strong>7- Uphold CARE Values and contribute to CIS shared priorities:</strong></p><ul><li>Be aware of the CIS Safety and Security Management Plan (SSMP) and comply with it at all times.</li><li>Be aware of CARE’s commitments to Gender and Diversity and strive to uphold them.</li><li>Promote CARE’s core values at all times.</li><li>Other priority tasks as required by management, for overall benefit of CIS.</li><li>Perform other assigned duties.</li></ul><p> </p><ul><li><strong>III. Budgetary responsibility: Prepare of M&E required budget for different M&E activities and ensure that it is included in the different project designs.</strong></li><li>Responsible to pull all budgets allocated for MEAL function by each project in matrix format and share to other MEAL team and managers plan to use them on time. </li></ul><p><strong>IV. Contacts and Key Relationships:</strong></p><p>The M&E Officer is expected to establish and maintain good relations with program coordinators, advisors, managers and officers, heads of offices, and members of the Program Team in Khartoum. S/he will build relationships with partners, counterpart NGOs and NGOs.</p><p><strong>Internal Communication</strong></p><ul><li>Line Managers: High level of Communication to report, seek approvals, sharing views to strengthen the program areas and to ensure continues support for the program.</li><li>Project team (manager/officers/coordinators: High level of communication to support and provide hand holding support to understand the model, keep project on track, timely reporting and to respond to queries.</li><li>Regular communication with program department in CO to share work progress and updates and technical follow up.</li></ul><p><strong>External Communication</strong></p><ul><li>Partners – high level of communication to share and understand progress of the program.</li><li>Donors, National offices, Advisory\steering Committee – Low level of communication in form of sharing program outcomes on regular basis.</li></ul><p> </p><p><strong>V. Working Conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>As stated in the terms of contract and the CARE International Sudan HR manual.</li><li>The position will be based in Ed Deian with at least 50% travel requirement.</li><li>Darfur is a security sensitive area and the officer shall comply with, and be facilitated to operate within, the framework of the CARE International Sudan safety protocols.</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>INGO/ NGO experience – 3 years in program monitoring and evaluation.</li><li> BSc Degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Agricultural Science and other discipline relevant to rural development.</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies:</strong></p><ul><li>Action oriented.</li><li>A solid understanding of the management of cross cutting issues, with a focus on participatory processes, integrated programming and gender issues; </li><li>Supportive attitude towards processes of strengthening staff capacity; </li><li>Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, multi-tasking environment; </li><li>Strong organizational skills; </li><li>Arabic and English- fluent written and spoken</li><li>Ability and willingness to conduct the field monitoring visits the site of the project.</li></ul><p><strong>Desirable qualifications and Competencies</strong></p><ul><li>Qualifications- preferably specialist training in MEAL related subject.</li><li>Good level of proficiency in Windows Excel and quantitative analysis.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to train and build capacity of others.</li></ul><p>
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<p>JOB CODE: MS21100<br>SALARY: 1755 $<br>Section/Unit: MEDICAL & PARAMEDICAL<br>Grade Level: 8<br>Supervisor: PROJECT MEDICAL REFERENT<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: NORTH KORDOFAN - EL OBEID<br>Duration: Fixed-term contract ending on 31 December 2026, with the possibility of extension<br>Closing Date: 20 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>We are seeking motivated professionals who will Plan, organize, Implement and supervise, monitor and analyze the results of an infection control program in a project or health facility, according to MSF/MoH protocols, safety and IPC measures, in order to ensure quality of care and safety of patients, caretakers and staff.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><ul><li>Carry out the functions and tasks associated to infection prevention and control (IPC).</li><li>In collaboration with each service activity manager/supervisor, maintain and support the day-to-day implementation of infection prevention and control practices includes standard precautions and risk assessment in health structures in all departments, including sterilization, laundry and kitchen.</li><li>Based on a given patient diagnosis, collaborate with the medical team to evaluate the need and support for IPC implementation, if needed, for transmission-based precautions (air, droplet and contact).</li><li>In collaboration with the service supervisor, implement transmission-based precautions for air, droplet and contact transmissible diseases when indicated, and monitor adherence.</li><li>Provide regular clinical and technical supervision, training and support to the staff on IPC related is-sues using existing tools such as audits, checklists, or surveillance. </li><li>Ensure that organizational aspects in the facility are respected (bed spacing, number of handwashing stations etc…), the correct ‘clean and dirty flows’ inside the healthcare facility and together with the Logistics Manager and Water and Sanitation Supervisor, that the essential Watsan requirements are available in the health structures. </li><li>Improve compliance with aseptic care technique and the correct use of antiseptics, detergent and disinfectants, through training and audits. </li><li>Ensure quality, correct and rational use of IPC material and equipment and monitor consumption includes cleaning materials and equipment, PPE, etc. </li><li>As core member of the Infection Prevention and Control Committee, make sure the meeting is regular, lively and proactive, facilitating the development and following up the Infection Prevention and Control Action Plan. </li><li>Participate and coordinate actively in other group/ as Antimicrobial Stewardship and Quality of Care. </li><li>Provide effective response in case of epidemics and MDRO alert/outbreak and activation of contingency plan and outbreak response committee. </li><li>Active participation to nursing care regarding IPC aspects.</li><li>Elaborate regular reporting, and meeting minutes to have updated and reliable information about IPC activities.</li><li>Carry out administrative tasks together with HR regarding staff recruitment, training/induction, evaluation, potential detection, coaching, development and communication to ensure both level, the sizing and the amount of knowledge required. </li><li>Organize and coordinate the supervision of the team under his/her responsibility and participate in the associated HR processes of evaluation.</li><li>Shares regular feedback/reports to IPC committee and concerned Supervisors, NAM, MAM, MTL, PMR and staff as needed on positive and points to be improved.</li></ul><p><strong>MSF Section/Context Specific Accountabilities</strong></p><ul><li>Carry out the functions and tasks associated to infection prevention and control (IPC) in Maternity hospital, ORP points of Al Amina and Khor Tagat camps and EOTH.</li><li>In collaboration with each service activity manager/supervisor (NTS, Mws, Nurses, Watsan supervisor, cleaners etc), maintain and support the day-to-day implementation of infection prevention and control practices includes standard precautions and risk assessment in health structures in all departments including sterilization, laundry and kitchen.</li><li>Collaborate with the medical team to evaluate the need and support for IPC implementation for transmission-based precautions (air, droplet and contact transmissible diseases) and monitor adherence.</li><li>Provide regular clinical and technical supervision, training and support to MSF and MOH staff on IPC related is-sues using existing tools such as audits, checklists, or surveillance. </li><li>Ensure that organizational aspects in the facility are respected (bed spacing, number of handwashing stations etc…), the correct ‘clean and dirty flows’ inside the healthcare facility and together with the Logistics Manager and Water and Sanitation Supervisor, that the essential Watsan requirements are available in the health structures. </li><li>Improve compliance with aseptic care technique and the correct use of antiseptics, detergent and disinfectants, through training and audits including posting appropriate posters. </li><li>Ensure quality, correct and rational use of IPC material and equipment and monitor consumption includes cleaning materials and equipment, PPE, etc. </li><li>Make sure the IPC committee is established, IPC meetings are regularly done and Infection Prevention and Control Action Plan developed and in place. </li><li>Active participation to nursing care regarding IPC aspects, sterilization of instruments used in SRH and dressing room</li><li>Elaborate regular reporting, and meeting minutes to have updated and reliable information about IPC activities.</li><li>Organize and coordinate the supervision of the team under his/her responsibility (cleaners) </li><li>Shares regular feedback/reports to IPC committee and concerned Supervisors, NAM, MAM, PMR including points to be improved.</li><li>Implementation of SIPCA as core indicator of quality of care when feasible.</li><li>Flexible to move in emergency response sites with in the locality</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Education</strong></td><td><p>Essential: Diploma or Bachelor's degree in Nursing or Midwifery, or a Medical Doctor (MD) qualification. </p><p>Preferably: Certificate or Degree in IPC.</p></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Experience</strong></td><td><p>Essential: minimum 3 years’ experience as a nurse or midwife or medical doctor in MOH hospitals or private hospitals.</p><p>Preferable: Previous working experience NGOs/INGOs</p><p>Preferable: Experience in IPC, OT, or Intensive Care Unit, CTC/CTU, NICU</p></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Languages</strong> </td><td><p>Essential: English minimum B2 </p><p>Essential: Arabic language </p></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Knowledge</strong></td><td><p>Essential computer literacy - Office (word, excel and internet) </p><p>Preferable: experience in medical data collection.</p></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Competencies</strong></td><td><p>Results and Quality Orientation L2 </p><p>Teamwork and Cooperation L2 </p><p>Behavioural Flexibility L2 </p><p>Commitment to MSF Principles L2 </p><p>Stress Management L2 </p></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p><strong>Interested candidates are requested to submit their Application in a sealed envelope, mentioning (MSF-Spain - Application for Infection Prevention and Control Supervisor based in North Kordofan State – El Obeid) to the Labor Office.</strong><br><br><strong>Or</strong><br><br><strong>Submit your Application Online through the following Google Forms link: https://forms.gle/fF8dBaALrsEeWS7K8</strong><br><br><strong>Applications must be submitted in English Language including:</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>✓ Motivation letter in English.</strong><br><strong>✓ Updated CV in English.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of Personal national ID / Passport.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant bachelor's degree.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant work certificates.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant training certificates.</strong></p><blockquote><p><strong>Please note that Applications submitted through any other channel, incomplete applications, or applications that do not meet the specified criteria will not be considered in the recruitment process.</strong></p><p><strong>Your application will be reviewed only after this form is fully completed and all required documents are uploaded.</strong></p><p><strong>Applications submitted through any other channel, or without the full set of documents in each mentioned upload section, will not be processed or considered.</strong></p><p><strong>All information provided will be handled with strict confidentiality and for recruitment purposes only.</strong></p><p><strong>MSF will never ask candidates for money or services as part of the recruitment process. Any such request should be considered fraudulent</strong><br><strong>We will take immediate action against any fraudulent activity</strong></p></blockquote><p><strong>Tests and interviews will be carried out in English.</strong></p><p><strong>Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.</strong><br><br><strong>Administrative conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>This job profile can be adapted and/or changed according to the evolution of the activities, evolution of the Mission and the program needs.</li><li>The general conditions are detailed in the staff regulations, work contract and health policy.</li></ul>MSF is a civil society initiative that brings together individuals committed to the assistance of other human beings in crisis. As such MSF is by choice an association. Each individual working with MSF does it out of conviction and is ready to uphold the values and principles of MSF. MSF OCBA is a people-focused humanitarian organization that offers a diverse, collaborative, and inclusive work environment. We believe this approach enhances our work and we are committed to equity in employment. We embrace diverse backgrounds of people working together to exhibit their passion in action for the social mission of MSF. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. MSF provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. MSF does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo reference checks.
<p>Safeguarding Risk Rating: 3<br>Section/Unit: Program<br>Grade Level: 4<br>Supervisor: Deputy Project Director<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Kassala - up to 50% travel to support field offices and partner locations in other states<br>Duration: 1 year<br>Closing Date: 13 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p><strong>ABOUT MERCY CORPS</strong><br>Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible.<br>In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions<br>into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within.<br>Now, and for the future.</p><p><br><strong>PROGRAM SUMMARY</strong><br>Mercy Corps has been operational in Sudan since 2004 and currently leads humanitarian assistance and<br>longer-term development efforts in conflict-affected South Darfur, Central Darfur, South Kordofan, North<br>Kordofan, Kassala, Gedaref, and Khartoum States, supporting host communities, IDPs, returnees and<br>refugees. Mercy Corps’ current areas of programming include food security and livelihoods, WASH, health,<br>nutrition, peace building and protection, resilience, and Market Systems Development.<br>The EU Youth programme is an European Commission-funded action implemented by Mercy Corps in<br>consortium with the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and local partners to support conflict- and<br>displacement-affected young people aged 15–35 in nine target states (of which Mercy Corps will work in<br>four (and potentially 5) states: South Darfur, Kassala, River Nile, and North and South Kordofans). The 42-<br>month program started in January 2026, and will respond to Sudan’s protracted crisis by combining shortterm<br>income opportunities with pathways to longer-term economic recovery, while strengthening protection<br>and social cohesion for youth, especially young women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and youth with<br>disabilities.<br>Through an integrated approach, the EU Youth programme will deliver labour-intensive, community-based<br>public works and Cash for Work (CFW) activities that rehabilitate priority community assets and improve<br>access to services and markets, alongside market-relevant training, entrepreneurship support, and<br>linkages to employment and financial services (including VSLAs). All activities are designed using conflictand<br>inclusive approaches and are informed by assessments, with protection mainstreaming and<br>community safety measures embedded where feasible to support safe participation and reduce<br>vulnerabilities.</p><p><br><strong>POSITION SUMMARY</strong><br>The Grants and Partnerships Coordinator will support the EU Youth programme (EMPOWER), leading the<br>day-to-day management of the programme’s partnerships with five local implementing partner NGOs<br>across the five target states. Reporting to the Deputy Project Director, the Coordinator will ensure that<br>partnership agreements, EU-required Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) modalities, and donor<br>compliance requirements are effectively managed, and that partners are supported to deliver high-quality,<br>compliant, and conflict sensitive activities across all programme outputs, including:<br>- Labour-intensive community public works (Cash for Work),<br>- Youth skilling, vocational training, and life skills development,<br>- Financial inclusion (VSLAs, cash grants, stipends),<br>- Protection integration, and Youth-led peacebuilding and community safety initiatives.</p><p><br>The role will serve as the primary liaison between the programme and its five local partners, coordinating partner selection, due diligence, onboarding, agreement management, compliance monitoring, reporting, and close-out. He/she will work closely with the Grants & Partnerships Officer, programme, finance, subawards, and operations teams, as well as DRC counterparts, to ensure harmonized, accountable partnership management across all states and all activity areas.<br>The ideal candidate brings strong experience in grants and sub-award management, local partner capacity strengthening, donor compliance (ideally EU-funded programmes and FSTP modalities), reporting, and coordination across multiple locations in highly insecure, rapidly evolving contexts.<br>Time allocation (LoE – 100% EU Youth Programme (EMPOWER)).</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES</strong></p><p><br><strong>Grants and Partnership Management</strong><br>• Serve as the focal point for the management of the programme’s five local implementing partner NGOs across the five target states, ensuring effective, respectful, and accountable partnership engagement throughout the programme cycle.<br>• Support partner mapping, due diligence, vetting, and selection processes in coordination with the Grants & Partnerships Unit and Subawards team.<br>• Coordinate the development, review, and issuance of partnership agreements, amendments, and partner budgets in collaboration with programme, finance, and subawards teams.<br>• Organize partnership kick-off, review, and close-out meetings, ensuring clarity of roles, deliverables, and compliance requirements for each partner and that all relevant departments participate.<br>• Develop a thorough understanding of Mercy Corps internal and EU donor policies, regulations, and procedures; summarize and communicate compliance requirements to programme teams and partners.<br>• Ensure partners are monitored for donor compliance and progress against objectives across all activity areas — public works/Cash for Work, youth skilling and vocational training, entrepreneurship and MSME support, financial inclusion (VSLAs, grants, stipends), protection integration, and youth-led peacebuilding — and that key monitoring information and learning are documented.<br>• Proactively identify compliance and partnership risks across the partner portfolio and advise programme, finance, operations, and senior management on necessary actions.<br>Support compliant implementation of EU-required Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) modalities delivered through and with partners, including Cash for Work payments, youth stipends, business grants/startup kits, MSME grants, and Group Cash Transfers to community structures.<br>• Work closely with finance, subawards, and operations departments to develop and roll out grant and partnership compliance checklists, tools, and trackers, and follow up with programme staff and partners on their implementation.<br>• Support partner financial monitoring, documentation standards, and audit readiness, including anti-fraud and anti-corruption measures.<br>•Track partner budgets, burn rates, and forecasts, flagging issues and recommendations to the Deputy Project Director and finance teams.</p><p><br><strong>Reporting and Information Management</strong><br>• Coordinate timely, high-quality partner narrative and financial reporting, consolidating partner inputs<br>into programme reports in coordination with programme, MEL, and finance teams, and in line with<br>EU and Mercy Corps requirements.<br>• Keep track of agreement start and end dates, reporting deadlines, and deliverables for all five<br>partners, ensuring all deadlines are met.<br>• Co-lead periodic reviews of partnership performance, documenting successes, challenges, and lessons learned.<br>FSTP and Compliance Management<br>• Maintain clear, audit-ready information management of partnership files, agreements, correspondence, and compliance documentation.<br>Partner Capacity Strengthening<br>• Coordinate partner capacity assessments and support the development and implementation of tailored capacity strengthening plans for each partner.<br>• Facilitate training for partners and programme staff on report writing, donor compliance, grants and partnership management, and information management.<br>• Promote a collaborative, trust-based partnership culture consistent with Mercy Corps’ local partnership principles.<br>Representation and Coordination<br>• Represent Mercy Corps in day-to-day coordination with local partner NGOs, and support harmonized partnership approaches with DRC counterparts across the consortium.<br>• Support engagement with relevant authorities (e.g., HAC/SAHRO) on partner-related agreements and approvals as needed.</p><p><br><strong>Organizational Learning</strong><br>• Contribute to a culture of continuous learning, evidence-based adaptation, and internal knowledge sharing across teams and consortium partners.<br>• Promote documentation and adoption of best practices in partnership management, sub-award compliance, cash-based assistance, and integrated protection/livelihoods programming.<br>• As part of Mercy Corps’ commitment to organizational learning, and in recognition that learning organizations are more effective, efficient, and relevant to the communities they serve, all team members are expected to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit both Mercy Corps and themselves.</p><p><br><strong>Security</strong><br>• Ensure compliance with security procedures and policies as determined by country leadership.<br>• Proactively ensure that team members operate in a secure environment and are aware of policies.<br>Other duties<br>• Undertake additional relevant tasks as requested by the supervisor.<br>SAFEGUARDING RESPONSIBILITIES<br>• Proactively ensure that all program activities uphold Mercy Corps’ safeguarding policies, PSEA standards, Code of Conduct, and ethical practices.<br>• Promote safe, dignified, and inclusive participation of youth, especially women, persons with disabilities, and high-risk groups.<br>• Ensure safeguarding risks are identified, mitigated, and monitored across Cash for Work sites, training venues, entrepreneurship hubs, and partner implemented activities.<br>• Practices the values of Mercy Corps including respecting the dignity and well-being of participants and fellow team members.<br>• Encourages openness and communication in their team; encourages team members to submit<br>reports if they have any concerns using reporting mechanisms e.g., Integrity Hotline and other options.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Supervisory Responsibility</strong></p><p>None. This position has no direct reports</p><p><br><strong>Accountability</strong><br>Reports Directly To: Deputy Project Director<br>Works Directly With: Project Director, CfW Coordinator, Livelihoods & Employment Coordinator, Area Managers, Grants & Partnerships team, MEL Coordinator, Finance, Subawards and Operations teams, members of the PAQ team, and the five local implementing partner NGOs.<br>Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders<br>Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.<br> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders</strong><br>Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.</p><p><br><strong>QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS</strong><br>The selected candidate is expected to have:<br>• A degree in development studies, business administration, management, economics, or a related field is required; a Master’s degree is desirable.<br>• At least 4 years of relevant experience in grants management, sub-awards/partnerships, or programme compliance roles with international NGOs, including field-based humanitarian or development programmes.<br>• Demonstrated experience managing local partner relationships — including selection, due diligence, agreements, monitoring, and capacity strengthening — ideally across multiple states or locations.<br>• Strong knowledge of donor rules and regulations, ideally EU-funded grants, Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP), cash programming, and partner subawards.<br>• Ability to interpret financial data, track partner budgets, and support preparation of financial and narrative grant reports.<br>• Extremely organized and meticulous with details, with the ability to manage multiple deadlines and work independently under a multi-task load.<br>• Excellent knowledge of local institutions, politics, and culture across the programme’s target states.<br>• Excellent written and verbal Arabic and English communication skills, with very strong English report writing and editing skills.<br>• As this is a national position, Sudanese citizenship is required.</p><p><br><strong>Success Factors</strong><br>The successful Grants and Partnerships Coordinator will demonstrate:<br>•Strong partnership and relationship management skills, fostering trust-based, accountable collaboration with local partner NGOs, consortium colleagues, and programme teams across five states.<br>•Rigorous compliance discipline and attention to detail, ensuring agreements, documentation, deadlines, and donor requirements are managed meticulously and audit-ready at all times.<br>•Clear and effective communication, translating complex donor rules and compliance requirements into practical guidance for partners and teams in both Arabic and English.<br>•Proactive problem-solving and risk management, anticipating compliance and partnership challenges and proposing timely, practical solutions.<br>•A capacity strengthening mindset, coaching partners and colleagues with patience and respect to raise quality and compliance standards.<br>•Flexibility and resilience, working effectively in ambiguous, insecure, and rapidly changing environments while managing competing priorities.<br>•Cultural and conflict sensitivity, with the ability to work effectively in diverse communities and uphold principles of neutrality, respect, and Do No Harm across all partner contexts.</p><p><strong>Living Conditions / Environmental Conditions</strong><br>The position is based in Kassala, Sudan, with regular travel to Atbara and, subject to security clearance, visits to partner locations in other programme states (up to 50% travel). Travel may include insecure locations where freedom of movement is limited and areas where amenities are limited. When traveling, shared housing will be provided.</p><p><br><strong>Team Efficiency and Effectiveness</strong><br>Achieving our mission starts with how we build our team and collaborate. By bringing together individuals with a variety of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives, we strengthen our ability to solve complex challenges and drive innovation. We foster a culture of trust and respect, where every team member is valued for their contributions, empowered to reach their full potential, and motivated to do their best work. We recognize that building a strong and effective team is an ongoing process, and we remain committed to learning, improving, and growing together.</p><p><br><strong>Equal Employment Opportunity</strong><br>Mercy Corps is an equal opportunity employer that does not tolerate discrimination on any basis. We actively seek out different backgrounds, perspectives, and skills so that we can be collectively stronger and have sustained global impact.<br>We are committed to providing an environment of respect and psychological safety where equal employment opportunities are available to all. We do not engage in or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability (including HIV/AIDS status), marital status, military veteran status or any other protected group in the locations where we work.</p><p><br><strong>Safeguarding & Ethics</strong><br>Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to the core principles regarding prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse laid out by the UN Secretary General and IASC and have signed on to the Interagency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. We will not tolerate child abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment by or of our team members. As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment, team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect local laws and customs, and to adhere to Mercy Corps Code of Conduct Policies and values at all times. Team members are required to complete mandatory Code of Conduct elearning courses upon</p>
<p>Section/Unit: Safeguarding<br>Grade Level: 12<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Port Sudan<br>Duration: 6 months renewable<br>Closing Date: 17 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>The Protection Assistant will conduct outreach, sensitization sessions and recreational events and provide individual protection assistance to person with specific needs .to all protection project activities in Red Sea state and will assist the protection Officer and protection specialist in smooth running of Safeguarding and Protection Sector activities.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p>A) </p><ul><li>Conduct outreach to identify People with disabilities and vulnerable at-risk, prioritizing the most vulnerable and difficult to identify; conduct sensitization and awareness-raising sessions on key protection issues based and Disability inclusion on identified needs for children and adults and people with disabilities.</li><li>Prepare and conduct project activities in coordination with protection officer</li><li>Identify and refer people with disabilities and vulnerable at risk to appropriate services in line with safe identification and referral principles, collect information, update and maintain a service mapping and referral pathway at community level.</li><li>As case worker contribute to case management process by conduct case introduction, assessment, implementation of case plan and monitoring</li><li>Regularly record, track and follow-up on referrals.</li><li>Draft individual work plan and participate in regular supervision, information sharing and coordination meetings with the Protection Officer and Protection sector coordinator considering confidentiality and data protection policies.</li><li>Support the mainstreaming of protection, disability inclusion and GESI principles and WVI protection minimum standards.</li><li>Supervise CBCPNs through regular follow up meetings.</li><li>Support in identification and follow up of people with specific needs including people with disabilities</li><li>Participate in distribution of assistive devices, hygiene and dignity kits and start up capitals</li><li>Support in community sensitization and conducting public community events.</li><li>Perform any other duties requested by supervisor.</li><li>Carry out and monitor the implementation of all project activities</li><li>Conduct protection and GESI assessment as needed</li><li>Develop and submit timely project report</li><li>Identify gaps, priorities and opportunities on Protection, Gender and safeguarding</li><li>Provide technical support for partner team in the implementation of project activities</li><li>Carry out any task that aligned or additional duties as assigned by supervisors and managers.</li></ul><p><strong>B) </strong> </p><ul><li>Monitor protection situations, address, report and respond to protection issues. </li><li>Build capacity of communities on Protection, Safeguarding and GESI and promotion of Gender and safeguarding awareness in the area.</li></ul><p><strong>C)</strong></p><ul><li>Always represent WV in a professional manner</li><li>Engage with protection partners in the community level in all coordination efforts on protection in the project targeted areas.</li><li>Fully engagement with community leaders and other relevant actors at the state level.</li></ul><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>D) </strong> </p><ul><li>Enhance and maintain teamwork. -Closely coordinate with other WV</li><li>Sectors to ensure protection, safeguarding and GESI mainstreaming. - Carry out assessment on protection, Safeguarding and GESI.</li><li>More communities and staff relationships have improved.</li><li>Protection, Safeguarding and Gender fully integrated in all sectors.</li></ul><p> </p><p><br> </p><p> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>1.Required Professional Experience:</strong></p><ul><li>2 years of experience conducting outreach, information sessions and events; providing safe identification and referral </li><li> Previous experience working with children and vulnerable adults.</li><li> Excellent facilitation and sensitization skills, good understanding of key protection issues </li><li>Knowledge of and commitment to principles of confidentiality, respect, non-discrimination, safety and inclusion </li><li>Excellent communication and psychosocial first aid skills.</li></ul><p><strong>2.Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification</strong></p><p>Bachelor's degree, diploma degree with intensive experiences in Protection field</p><p> </p><p><strong>3.Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications:</strong></p><p><strong>a)Travel and/or Work Environment Requirement</strong></p><p>Ability to work in challenging environments</p><p> </p><p><strong>b)Physical Requirements Ability to travel to program field locations, work with limited supervision.</strong></p><p>Ability to travel to program field locations, work with limited supervision</p><p> </p><p><strong>c)Language Requirements</strong>Requirements: English and Arabic Fluent - Oral and written</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p>Vacancy No: 0023<br>Section/Unit: Communications Office<br>Supervisor: Head of Global Communication Support<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Khartoum - Omdurman<br>Duration: 12 Months<br>Closing Date: 01 Sept 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>We have an exciting opportunity for a Communications Officer position within the Communications department in Sudan Field Office.</p><p></p><p>Contributes to the development and implementation of a communications strategy to increase the visibility of the organization and its activities and strengthen its brand awareness. He or she captures, organizes, and manages photographic and video documentation throughout the project implementation and delivery phases, ensuring that all media supports comply with project specifications and donor requirements.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><ul><li>Support the design, development, and implementation of the Country Office’s/Head Office media and communications strategy, ensuring alignment with organizational priorities, programme objectives, and donor requirements.</li><li>Plan and support high-quality, results-oriented media activities and develop media and content plans for projects, campaigns, emergency responses, and other key activities, ensuring Human Appeal’s work, impact, and key messages are communicated effectively.</li><li>Produce high-quality photographs and video content covering projects, activities, events, beneficiaries, and humanitarian interventions, applying appropriate lighting, framing, composition, audio, and visual techniques in accordance with Human Appeal standards and donor specifications.</li><li>Conduct recorded interviews with beneficiaries, staff, partners, and other relevant stakeholders respectfully and professionally, and develop compelling beneficiary and human-interest stories, case studies, captions, project updates, and other written or multimedia content that effectively demonstrates programme activities and impact.</li><li>Ensure informed consent and appropriate media usage authorization are obtained for all photography, video recordings, and interviews in accordance with Human Appeal’s consent, safeguarding, and media regulations.</li><li>Ensure all content protects beneficiaries’ dignity, privacy, safety, and confidentiality and is produced in accordance with safeguarding and ethical communications standards.</li><li>Select, quality check, prepare, organize, and archive the most relevant photographs and media materials from each activity, including low- and high-resolution versions, while maintaining an accessible media library of photographs, videos, interviews, consent documentation, and other media assets in accordance with programme, communications, and donor requirements.</li><li>Ensure media files and sensitive beneficiary information are stored, transferred, and shared securely and in accordance with organizational data protection requirements.</li><li>Ensure the timely delivery of photographs, videos, interviews, and other requested media materials to relevant managers, coordinators, programme teams, and communications teams according to agreed deadlines and specifications.</li><li>Coordinate closely with programme teams and other relevant departments to identify upcoming activities, media requirements, content opportunities, deadlines, and donor visibility needs.</li><li>Ensure media materials comply with Human Appeal branding and visibility guidelines as well as relevant donor branding and communications requirements.</li><li>Develop and produce engaging content for Human Appeal’s digital platforms, social media channels, campaigns, reports, and other communications, including presenter-led and field-based content, and appear on camera when required to present, explain, or highlight Human Appeal’s projects, humanitarian responses, activities, and impact in a clear and professional manner.</li><li>Maintain accurate activity logs and media records to support transparency, accountability, monitoring, and reporting.</li><li>Prepare accurate and timely daily, weekly, monthly, or periodic media reports as required.</li><li>Monitor relevant media coverage, public attitudes, trends, and issues concerning Human Appeal, humanitarian activities, and key stakeholders, and communicate significant developments to management when appropriate.</li><li>Maintain professional relationships and coordinate, as required, with national media, government representatives, donors, development partners, civil society organizations, and private-sector stakeholders.</li><li>Prepare, maintain, and safely manage photography, video, audio, lighting, and other media equipment to ensure its proper functioning and readiness for field assignments and project activities.</li><li>Support knowledge building and sharing by documenting programme achievements, lessons learned, best practices, beneficiary experiences, and organizational impact.</li><li>Coordinate with relevant Country Office, regional, and global communications colleagues to respond to media requests and ensure the timely sharing of high-quality content.</li><li>Coordinate the design, review, production, printing, and appropriate use of project visibility materials, including banners, posters, backdrops, signage, and other branded materials, ensuring correct logos, branding, dimensions, messaging, positioning, and compliance with Human Appeal and donor visibility requirements during project activities, distributions, events, interviews, and media coverage.</li></ul><p><strong></strong></p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Note: </strong>The employee's duties are not limited to the above-mentioned responsibilities; he/she may perform other tasks as needed.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Candidate essential criteria</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Education: </strong>Relevant university degree in media - arts. and communication.</p><p></p><p><strong>Experience: </strong>3 years' experience in the same field.</p><p></p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> Written and verbal command on English is required</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Skills: </strong>Good experience in using videography and photography equipment - Office programs online storage apps - video & photo editing tools.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Desirable Criteria</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><ul><li>Additional languages e.g French, are a bonus</li></ul><p><strong>How to apply</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>We are keen to appoint the right person for this position as soon as possible and will be considering applications as they are received. To maximise your opportunity, please submit your CV by clicking the link provided to apply. We look forward to receiving your application and hearing from you.</p><p></p><p>Please note that we will only be contacting the shortlisted candidates. Applying candidates must have the legal authorisation or right to work in the designated work location/duty station.</p><p></p><p><i><strong>Disclaimer: </strong>Human Appeal is committed to diversity, social inclusion, and gender equality/balance, and strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups. The organisation maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment (SEA/SH), with all staff required to comply with Preventing Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment (PSEA/SH) standards and safe recruitment procedures.</i></p><p></p>
<p>Section/Unit: WASH<br>Grade Level: 13<br>Supervisor: WASH Manager<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Khartoum<br>Duration: I year with possibility of extension<br>Closing Date: 27 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>The WASH Officer is responsible for the technical design, implementation, supervision, monitoring, and reporting of WASH infrastructure and activities under assigned projects. The role supports preparation of designs, BoQs, specifications, tender documents, and site supervision to ensure quality delivery. The position also supports WASH behaviour change activities to improve sanitation and hygiene practices, prevent WASH-related disease outbreaks such as cholera, and strengthen community capacity for sustainable use and management of WASH facilities.</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p><strong>1.Project planning and Implementation</strong> </p><p>• Support day-to-day implementation of WASH project activities in line with the approved work plan, DIP, budget, donor requirements, and World Vision standards.</p><p> • Prepare basic engineering designs and technical inputs for water supply and civil construction works, including drawings, BoQs, specifications, site measurements, and material estimates. Architectural skills will be an added advantage. • Supervise construction works at site level, ensuring contractors and community workers follow approved designs, quality standards, safety requirements, and agreed timelines. </p><p>• Monitor progress of WASH infrastructure works, identify implementation challenges, and report issues promptly to the Project Coordinator for action. </p><p>• Coordinate with project staff, partners, MOH/WES, local authorities, contractors, and communities to support smooth implementation, inspections, and handover of completed works. </p><p>• Support implementation of sanitation and hygiene promotion activities, including community mobilization, household sanitation improvement, handwashing promotion, and safe water handling. </p><p>• Prepare timely field updates, activity reports, site supervision reports, completion reports, and inputs for donor, HAC, and internal project reporting</p><p> </p><p><strong>2.Monitoring & Evaluations & reporting </strong></p><p>• Support timely and accurate internal and external WASH reporting, including weekly updates, monthly reports, quarterly reports, SitReps, annual reports, HAC bi-annual and annual reports. </p><p>• Participate in baseline surveys, needs assessments, monitoring visits, inspections, and project evaluations to track progress, quality, impact, and donor compliance. </p><p>• Monitor the implementation and quality of WASH activities, identify gaps and challenges, and provide timely updates and recommendations to the Project Project Coordinator and Base Manager Work closely with the M&E team, project staff, partners, and relevant sectors to strengthen planning, monitoring, data collection, documentation, and joint reporting processes. </p><p>• Support proper documentation of project evidence, success stories, lessons learned, technical agreements, and partner reports, while building the reporting capacity of local partners and field teams.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Resource Acquisition</strong> </p><p>• Participate in the development of timely and accurate funding proposals in line with donor requirements and World Vision standards, in collaboration with the Project Manager and relevant sector specialists. </p><p>• Participate in field WASH assessments and provide accurate technical data, needs analysis, cost estimates, and field evidence required to develop competitive and winnable proposals. </p><p>• Mobilize communities to contribute to project interventions, including labour, local materials, operation and maintenance support, and other agreed community contributions.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Advocacy, Engagement, Networking & Partnerships</strong> </p><p>• Support coordination with MoH, UNICEF, WES, government departments, UN agencies, and sector partners to ensure quality implementation, alignment, and effective collaboration in WASH activities. </p><p>• Represent the project in relevant WASH coordination meetings, cluster meetings, field assessments, and partner engagements as assigned by the Project Coordinator or State WASH Coordinator and share key updates for follow-up action.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Capacity building </strong></p><p>• Build the capacity of WASH committees, community volunteers, key project staff, and NNGO partners on the management, operation, and maintenance of WASH facilities, including water chlorination, hygiene promotion, and basic facility monitoring.</p><p> • Support training and coaching of partners and community structures in the implementation of WASH and construction activities to ensure quality, sustainability, and compliance with project standards.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Required Professional Experience</strong></p><p>1. At least 5 years of field-based experience in WASH implementation, with a strong engineering background and experience working in conflict-prone or fragile contexts. </p><p>2. Proficiency in engineering design software such as EPANET, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Civil 3D, or related tools for WASH and civil works design. </p><p>3. Practical experience in implementing WASH project models, including sanitation, hygiene promotion, behaviour change, and community-based approaches. </p><p>4. Experience supporting WASH assessments, proposal development, project reporting, and donor-compliant documentation. </p><p>5. Experience mainstreaming gender, environment, peacebuilding, disability inclusion, and community accountability in project implementation. </p><p>6. Experience coordinating with government authorities, UN agencies, NGOs, donors, private sector actors, and community structures.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification</strong></p><p>1.Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Water Engineering, Water and Environmental Sanitation Engineering, or a related field. </p><p>2. At least 5 years of experience in WASH design and implementation, preferably with an INGO or NGO. </p><p>3. Practical experience in civil works, water supply systems, sanitation, and hygiene-related infrastructure implementation.</p><p> 4. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office, internet-based platforms, databases, and relevant engineering/design software. </p><p>5. Good planning, organizational, and reporting skills. </p><p>6. Ability to coach, train, and build the capacity of staff, partners, and community structures. </p><p>7. Excellent communication skills in English and Arabic, both written and spoken. </p><p>8. Experience working in cross-cultural and fragile or emergency contexts is an added advantage. </p><p>9. Strong interpersonal skills, ability to work under pressure, deliver results with minimum supervision, and demonstrate an exemplary lifestyle within the local cultural context.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications</strong></p><p>1.Proficiency in Ms Word and advanced Excel, PowerPoint presentation </p><p>2. Knowledge and experience in Communication for Development, including community engagement, hygiene promotion, behaviour change communication, and development of context-appropriate WASH messages.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Travel and/or Work Environment Requirement</strong></p><p> Very frequent travels to field project sites and ability to live in hard conditions. Close interaction with project beneficiaries, partners, and government officials.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Language Requirements </strong></p><p>Excellent English and Arabic communication skills (oral and written).</p><p> </p>
<p>JOB CODE: LS03400<br>SALARY: 1450 $<br>Section/Unit: LOGISTICS & SUPPLY<br>Grade Level: 6<br>Supervisor: WATSAN MANAGER/LOGISTICS TEAM LEADER<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: NORTH KORDOFAN - EL OBEID<br>Duration: Fixed-term contract ending on 31 December 2026, with the possibility of extension<br>Closing Date: 20 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>We are seeking motivated professionals who will support the Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (Watsan) Manager in the implementation and supervision of Watsan activities, including tools and materials employed according to <strong>MSF</strong> standards and protocols, in order to improve health and living conditions of the target population</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><ul><li>Ensuring the day-to-day implementation and administration of assigned Watsan activities at project level, including but not limited to, water supply, excreta disposal, waste management, vector control, and dead bodies management</li><li>Ensuring that the MSF procedures and protocols are followed by the Watsan teams to guarantee the operational quality of the project;</li><li>Ensuring the maintenance and repair of technical equipment in the project to guarantee an adequate running of Watsan activities;</li><li>Ensuring the distribution of the materials and tools used in water treatment, hygiene and sanitation (e.g. physical organization and inventory of stocks, receiving and processing orders for water, sanitation and hygiene material, check that the amounts received are recorded, and check monthly consumptions, etc.);</li><li>Supporting the Watsan Manager in ensuring an appropriate emergency preparedness and response capacity (physical verification of stocks, contacts, transport means, staff training). Ensuring appropriate assistance to the project response team and if required, participating in emergency activities or exploratory visits</li><li>Supporting the Watsan Manager in the team planning (e.g. staff rosters and admin, HR processes, etc.) and informing and involving the Watsan Manager in case of any major management or technical issue, and providing all required reporting</li><li>Planning and supervising the HR processes (recruitment, training, performance evaluation, task definition and internal and external communication) of the staff under his/her responsibility in order to ensure both the sizing and the amount of knowledge required for the activity</li><li>Participating in data collection and reporting as required</li></ul><p><strong>MSF Section/Context Specific Accountabilities</strong></p><ul><li>Monitor and supervise the <strong>construction, rehabilitation and maintenance</strong> of WATSAN infrastructure, including boreholes, water trucking, water networks, tanks, latrines, showers, septic tanks, soakaways and waste facilities.</li><li>Plan, coordinate and <strong>supervise all WATSAN activities</strong>, including water supply, water treatment, sanitation, waste management, drainage, hygiene facilities and vector control.</li><li>Conduct regular <strong>WATSAN assessments</strong> in hospitals, IDP camps, MSF bases and intervention sites, identifying gaps, risks and required actions.</li><li>Monitor <strong>water quantity and quality</strong>, including water production, storage, distribution, chlorination and water-treatment systems, and ensure corrective actions when required.</li><li>Supervise the <strong>WATSAN team,</strong> including task allocation, performance follow-up, coaching and on-the-job technical training.</li><li>Ensure proper <strong>operation, maintenance</strong> <strong>and repair</strong> of WATSAN systems and equipment and follow up on technical problems until resolved.</li><li>Manage and monitor <strong>WATSAN materials, tools, equipment, spare parts, chemicals and consumables</strong>, including stock control, inventory, consumption monitoring and replenishment requests.</li><li>Conduct regular <strong>field monitoring and quality-control checks</strong> to ensure WATSAN activities comply with MSF standards, technical requirements and safety procedures.</li><li>Maintain updated <strong>WATSAN records, assessment reports, activity trackers, water-quality records, inventories and maintenance records</strong>, and provide regular reports to the WATSAN Manager.</li><li>Coordinate with <strong>Medical, IPC, Logistics and other relevant teams</strong> to ensure integrated implementation of WATSAN activities in hospitals and IDP sites.</li><li>Support <strong>emergency preparedness and response</strong>, including outbreaks, displacement emergencies, water-supply disruptions and other urgent WATSAN interventions.</li><li>Identify operational and technical challenges, propose corrective actions, and <strong>report significant issues promptly to the WATSAN Manager</strong>.</li><li>Perform any other WATSAN-related technical or supervisory duties as required by the WATSAN Manager.</li></ul><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Education</strong></td><td>Technical diploma, desirable specialization in water and sanitation (Bachelor of Science in In Water Resources science or engineering preferred).</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Experience</strong></td><td>Previous experience in technical works and organizing of multiple activities, prefer-ably within NGO/INGO or similar work environment (At least 1 year of WATSAN/WASH supervisory experience and Basic knowledge of AutoCAD and WASH infrastructure design). </td></tr><tr><td><strong>Languages</strong> </td><td>Essential: English B2 and local language (Arabic).</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Knowledge</strong></td><td>Essential knowledge of the use of computers includes processing of documents (Word, Excel).</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Competencies</strong></td><td><p>Results and Quality Orientation L2 </p><p>Team work and Cooperation L2 </p><p>Behavioural Flexibility L2 </p><p>Commitment to MSF Principles L2 </p><p>Stress Management L3</p></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p><br><strong>Interested candidates are requested to submit their Application in a sealed envelope, mentioning (MSF-Spain - Application WATSAN Supervisor based in North Kordofan State – El Obeid) to the Labor Office.</strong><br><br><strong>Or</strong><br><br><strong>Submit your Application Online through the following Google Forms link: https://forms.gle/fGWWE3Y9v3e8Lw5K7</strong><br><br><strong>Applications must be submitted in English Language including:</strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>✓ Motivation letter in English.</strong><br><strong>✓ Updated CV in English.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of Personal national ID / Passport.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant bachelor's degree.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant work certificates.</strong></p><p><strong>✓ Copy of relevant training certificates.</strong></p><blockquote><p><strong>Please note that Applications submitted through any other channel, incomplete applications, or applications that do not meet the specified criteria will not be considered in the recruitment process.</strong></p><p><strong>Your application will be reviewed only after this form is fully completed and all required documents are uploaded.</strong></p><p><strong>Applications submitted through any other channel, or without the full set of documents in each mentioned upload section, will not be processed or considered.</strong></p><p><strong>All information provided will be handled with strict confidentiality and for recruitment purposes only.</strong></p><p><strong>MSF will never ask candidates for money or services as part of the recruitment process. Any such request should be considered fraudulent</strong><br><strong>We will take immediate action against any fraudulent activity</strong></p></blockquote><p><strong>Tests and interviews will be carried out in English.</strong></p><p><strong>Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.</strong><br><br><strong>Administrative conditions:</strong></p><ul><li>This job profile can be adapted and/or changed according to the evolution of the activities, evolution of the Mission and the program needs.</li><li>The general conditions are detailed in the staff regulations, work contract and health policy.</li></ul>MSF is a civil society initiative that brings together individuals committed to the assistance of other human beings in crisis. As such MSF is by choice an association. Each individual working with MSF does it out of conviction and is ready to uphold the values and principles of MSF. MSF OCBA is a people-focused humanitarian organization that offers a diverse, collaborative, and inclusive work environment. We believe this approach enhances our work and we are committed to equity in employment. We embrace diverse backgrounds of people working together to exhibit their passion in action for the social mission of MSF. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. MSF provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. MSF does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo reference checks.
<p>Section/Unit: Programme<br>Grade Level: BG5: Step: 3<br>Supervisor: Head of Programme<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Port Sudan with possibility to Move to Khartoum and with frequent travel to partners offices/ areas of operation<br>Duration: 1year Renewable<br>Closing Date: 18 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>DanChurchAid is a Danish humanitarian, non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to helping the world’s poorest. DCA works together with people and organizations across the world in 19 countries. DCA is a multi-mandated organisation working mostly in partnership with civil society organizations to save lives, to build resilient communities, and to fight extreme inequality.</p><p>DCA is a member of the ACT Alliance, one of the world's largest humanitarian alliances. The Alliance consists of organizations in over 130 countries across religious faiths. </p><p>DCA is a registered international NGO in Sudan with a Country Office in Port Sudan. We are looking for <strong>an experienced Protection Officer,</strong> The Protection Officer will be responsible for ensuring that protection principles, safe programming, and Do‑No‑Harm approaches are integrated/ and or mainstreamed across all DCA interventions in Sudan. The role provides technical support, conducts field monitoring, strengthens partner capacity, and contributes to protection assessments, analysis, and reporting, with a specific focus on Group Cash Transfers (GCT). The role involves identifying protection risks, supporting community-based protection structures, and ensuring that GCT reaches the most vulnerable and responsive to community priorities. without doing harm.</p><p>The Protection Officer will work under the supervision of the Head of programme (HoP)/ and HQ protection advisor.</p><p>This position will be based in Port Sudan/ with possibility to go back to Khartoum and with field travels to the areas of operation. </p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p>A. Protection Mainstreaming & Safe Programming</p><ul><li>Ensure all DCA‑supported activities adhere to protection standards, including safety, dignity, access, accountability, and participation.</li><li>Conduct regular protection risk assessments and ensure mitigation measures are integrated into project design and implementation.</li><li>Review partner proposals and field activities to ensure compliance with protection minimum standards and Do-No-Harm principles.</li><li>Support the integration of gender, disability inclusion, and safeguarding in all programme components.</li></ul><p> </p><p>B. Protection Technical Support</p><ul><li>Provide technical guidance on protection mainstreaming, case referral pathways, and community-based protection approaches.</li><li>Work with partners to strengthen community structures (MAGs, ERRs, women groups, youth groups) to safely identify and address protection concerns.</li><li>Update and map local protection referral pathways in all operational areas.</li><li>Contribute to rapid needs assessments with a protection lens, including in new or emerging crisis locations.</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><p>C. Field Monitoring & Quality Assurance</p><ul><li>Conduct regular field visits to monitor protection conditions, assess risks, and verify the quality of partner interventions.</li><li>Monitor community feedback, complaints, and sensitive cases—ensuring referral and response follow appropriate protocols.</li><li>Document protection trends, gaps, and priority need to inform programme adaptations and strategic planning.</li><li>Participate in several different types of reporting, including drafting training reports, field visit reports, donor reports, protection reports, supporting in the drafting of the DCA Annual Report, and other types of reporting relevant to protection and MHPSS, as requested. </li><li>Contribute to the development of protection-related projects or project activities.</li></ul></td></tr><tr><td><p>D. Capacity Strengthening of Partners</p><ul><li>Assess partner capacity gaps in protection, safeguarding, and safe programming.</li><li>Developing and implementing protection capacity strengthening plans for DCA and partner staff. </li><li>Support partners in developing/revising protection tools, SoPs, and reporting templates.</li><li>Innovation and Improvement: Continuously seeking opportunities for innovation and improvement in Protection projects design, implementation, and impact. </li><li> </li></ul><p>E. Coordination & Representation</p><ul><li>Represent DCA in relevant cluster meetings (Protection, CP, GBV, AoRs) when delegated.</li><li>Engage with local authorities, community leaders, and humanitarian actors on protection issues.</li><li>Contribute to protection analysis for strategic planning, donor proposals, and advocacy.</li><li>F. Reporting & Documentation</li><li>Prepare high‑quality field reports, protection snapshots, and analysis notes.</li><li>Contribute to donor reports, ensuring protection activities and indicators are well captured.</li><li>Support documentation of lessons learned, case studies, and success stories.</li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p><strong>Education </strong></p><ul><li>A bachelor´s degree in Law, Social Sciences, preferably in Psychology, Sociology, Counselling, or Law.</li><li>At least 2 years of practical experience in the field of protection with a national or international NGOs.</li><li>Experience working with local partners.</li><li>Excellent knowledge of computers and the usual software and applications.</li><li>Fluent spoken and written Arabic and English is essential.</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies and experience:</strong></p><ul><li>Strong understanding of protection principles, PSEA, safeguarding, AAP, and Do‑No‑Harm.</li><li>Knowledge of Sudan’s humanitarian context and the protection environment across states.</li><li>Ability to conduct field visits in difficult environments.</li><li>Strong interpersonal and communication skills.</li><li>Ability to deliver trainings and mentor partners.</li><li>Good analytical, reporting, and documentation skills.</li><li>Fluency in Arabic and good command of English (spoken and written).</li></ul><p><strong>Desirable</strong></p><ul><li>Knowledge of SCLR/GCT modalities or community-led programming approaches.</li><li>Flexibility, strong organizational skills, ability to work under pressure, and capacity to operate effectively in a multicultural environment.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and Kobo.</li></ul><p><strong>We Offer:</strong></p><ul><li>A contract for One year, starting Sep 2026, with a three-month probation period. </li><li>A salary and benefits package in accordance with experience and the HR Manual.</li><li>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.</li><li>DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.</li><li>Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.</li><li>DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. </li></ul><p>For further information please visit our website, <a href="http://www.danchurchaid.org">http://www.danchurchaid.org</a></p><p><i><strong>Please apply by sending your CV</strong></i>. To Sudan job website/ Only applications consisting of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.</p>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.
DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.
Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.
DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us.
For further information please visit our website, http://www.danchurchaid.org
Please apply on this portal, sudanjob.net, with a motivation letter and your CV. Only applications consisting of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
<p>Section/Unit: Programme<br>Grade Level: BG7: Step 1<br>Supervisor: Head of Programme<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Port Sudan with possibility to Move to Khartoum and with frequent travel to partners offices/ areas of operation<br>Duration: 1 year Renewable (Subject to performance and funding)<br>Closing Date: 18 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><p>Dan Church Aid is a Danish humanitarian, non-government and non-profit organisation dedicated to helping the world’s poorest. DCA works together with people and organizations across the world in 19 countries. DCA is a multi-mandated organisation working mostly in partnership with civil society organizations to save lives, to build resilient communities, and to fight extreme inequality.</p><p>DCA is a member of the ACT Alliance, one of the world's largest humanitarian alliances. The Alliance consists of organizations in over 130 countries across religious faiths. </p><p>DCA is a registered international NGO in Sudan with a Country Office in Port Sudan. We are looking for an experienced <strong>EORE, NTS, VA Coordinator</strong>, will be responsible for ensuring that protection principles, safe programming, and Do‑No‑Harm approaches are integrated/ and or mainstreamed across all DCA interventions in Sudan. The role provides technical support, conducts field monitoring, strengthens partner capacity, and contributes to protection assessments, analysis, and reporting, with a specific focus on Group Cash Transfers (GCT). The role involves identifying protection risks, supporting community-based protection structures, and ensuring that GCT reaches the most vulnerable and responsive to community priorities. without doing harm.</p><p>The EORE, NTS, VA Coordinator will work under the supervision of the Head of programme (HoP)/ and HQ Mine Action advisor.</p><p>This position will be based in Port Sudan/ with possibility to go back to Khartoum and with field travels to the areas of operation. </p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><p>Technical Leadership</p><ul><li>Provide overall technical oversight of DCA’s HMA programming in Sudan, with focus on EORE, NTS, and Victim Assistance.</li><li>Ensure all activities are implemented in accordance with International Mine Action Standards (IMAS), national standards, and DCA policies and procedures.</li><li>Develop and strengthen technical methodologies, tools, and approaches for EORE, NTS, and VA programming.</li><li>Conduct technical monitoring visits to project locations to assess programme quality and compliance.</li><li>Provide technical guidance to programme staff and partners to ensure effective implementation.</li></ul><p>2 Partner Support and Capacity Strengthening</p><ul><li>Work closely with DCA’s implementing partners to plan, implement, and monitor EORE, NTS, and VA activities.</li><li>Provide technical mentoring and capacity strengthening to partners where required.</li><li>Review partner work plans, technical documents, and implementation methodologies.</li><li>Identify operational challenges and provide recommendations to improve programme delivery.</li></ul><p>3 Programme Monitoring and Quality Assurance</p><ul><li>Monitor partner activities to ensure adherence to technical standards and donor requirements.</li><li>Review and validate partner reports to ensure accuracy and quality.</li><li>Ensure data collected through programme activities is reliable and properly documented.</li><li>Support the implementation of monitoring, evaluation, and learning processes.</li></ul><p>4 Coordination and Representation</p><ul><li>Represent DCA in national and regional mine action coordination fora, including technical working groups and sector meetings.</li><li>Maintain regular coordination with national authorities, UN agencies, NGOs, and mine action stakeholders.</li><li>Ensure DCA programming aligns with national mine action strategies and priorities.</li><li>Contribute to sector-wide information sharing and coordination.</li><li>Ensure regular liaison with HQ HMA when relevant and necessary.</li></ul><p>5 Programme Development</p><ul><li>Lead or support the development of project proposals, concept notes, and budgets for HMA programming.</li><li>Provide technical input into programme design and strategic planning.</li><li>Contribute to donor engagement and resource mobilization efforts.</li></ul><p>6 Information Management and Reporting</p><ul><li>Support the management of programme data and information systems related to HMA activities.</li><li>Ensure timely updates of DCA’s internal information management systems.</li><li>Contribute to internal and donor reporting requirements.</li></ul><p>Ensure accurate documentation of activities, lessons learned, and best practices.</p><p> </p><p><strong>The Technical Manager will be responsible for delivering the following outputs:</strong></p><ul><li>Technical oversight of EORE, NTS, and Victim Assistance programming.</li><li>Regular monitoring and technical support visits to partner organizations.</li><li>Quality assurance of partner reports and programme documentation.</li><li>Updated programme data and information management systems.</li><li>Contributions to proposals, concept notes, and programme budgets.</li></ul><p>Active participation in HMA coordination mechanisms.</p><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><p>Education</p><ul><li>Background in Humanitarian Mine Action, International Development, Social Sciences, or related field, or equivalent professional experience.</li><li>Experience</li><li>Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in humanitarian mine action.</li><li>Demonstrated experience with EORE, Non-Technical Survey, and/or Victim Assistance programming.</li><li>Experience working with implementing partners and capacity strengthening approaches.</li><li>Experience in programme design, proposal development, and donor reporting.</li><li>Experience working in complex humanitarian or conflict environments is required.</li></ul><p><strong>Competencies and experience:</strong></p><ul><li>Strong understanding of International Mine Action Standards (IMAS).</li><li>Excellent coordination and stakeholder engagement skills.</li><li>Strong analytical, monitoring, and reporting skills.</li><li>Ability to provide technical guidance and mentoring to partners.</li><li>Strong planning and organizational skills.</li><li>Ability to work effectively in complex and challenging environments.</li><li>Fluency in English is required.</li><li>Duty of Care and Safeguarding</li><li>The Technical Manager must adhere to DCA’s Code of Conduct, safeguarding policies, and humanitarian principles, ensuring that all activities are implemented in a manner that respects the dignity, safety, and rights of affected populations.</li></ul><p><strong>We Offer:</strong></p><ul><li>A contract for One year, starting Sep 2026, with a three-month probation period. </li><li>A competitive salary and benefits package in accordance with experience and the HR Manual.</li><li>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.</li><li>DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.</li><li>Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.</li><li>DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us. </li></ul><p>For further information please visit our website, <a href="http://www.danchurchaid.org">http://www.danchurchaid.org</a></p><p><i><strong>Please apply by sending your CV</strong></i>. To Sudan job website.</p>The contract of employment is bound by the minimum requirements of the Labor Act for the Year 1997 and the maximum of our National Staff Handbook.
DCA promotes equal opportunity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity and belief and encourages all qualified and interested candidates to apply.
Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.
DCA conducts background checks as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass these checks and maintain this status throughout your employment with us.
For further information please visit our website, http://www.danchurchaid.org
Please apply on this portal, sudanjob.net, with a motivation letter and your CV. Only applications consisting of a motivation letter and a CV will be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
<p>Vacancy No: 17145<br>Section/Unit: Supply Chain<br>Grade Level: NAT 4<br>Supervisor: Supply Chain Manager<br>No. of Post: 1<br>Duty Station: Tawila<br>Duration: 1 year<br>Closing Date: 27 August 2026</p><h4>Background</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>SCOPE OF ROLE: </strong></p><p><strong>Reports to: </strong> </p><p><strong>Direct </strong> Supply Chain Manager</p><p> </p><p><strong>Staff reporting to this post:</strong></p><p><strong>Direct: </strong>SC Assistant, Drivers<strong>, </strong></p><p><strong>Budget Responsibilities: </strong>None</p><p> </p><p><strong>Role Dimensions</strong>: Save the Children International in Sudan is working across Sudan e.g. Sinnar state, South, West and North Kordofan, North, West & Central Darfur States, Blue Nile State and the Red Sea State in Sudan. Our thematic coverage includes child rights governance, child protection, education, health, nutrition, WASH, livelihoods, and humanitarian emergencies. We maintain diversified sources of funding including SIDA, BHA, DFATD, GSK, EC/ECHO etc.</p><p> </p><p>This is a challenging role in a complex environment. It requires a dedicated, experienced and highly motivated individual who can manage the difficulties of living and working in such an environment and still be fundamental in helping to drive forward our programmes and our ambitions. </p></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p>In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly</p><h4>Duties and responsibilities</h4><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><p><strong>Procurement and Facilities Tasks</strong></p><ul><li>Under the direct supervision of Supply Chain Manager to lead in sourcing and buying of programme supplies in Geneina Office in collaboration with programme staff.</li><li>Vehicle and generators supplies: monitoring fuel, lubricants, vehicle and generators spare parts and related supplies and produce periodic consumption report/stock status report. </li><li>Assist & Follow up the with procurement process to ensure availability of all claims supporting receipt documents as to be paid within the SCI payment terms. </li></ul><p><strong>Warehousing Management </strong></p><ul><li><i>Stores Management:</i> Responsible of Stores/warehouses supervision, including maintaining proper store records, proper stacking, proper ventilation, proper safety and security measures, etc.</li><li><i>Consignee:</i> serve as consignee responsible for the physical receipt/count of all equipment/goods, received from suppliers and/or sent from Field to West Darfur state for maintenance or any other purpose and responsible to dispatch them after maintenance.</li><li><i>Good Receipt Note (GRN):</i> Responsible of the preparation of Good & supplies receipts notes.</li><li><i>Dispatch and transportation of goods & supplies:</i> Perform the tasks for transportation from West Darfur state of purchased/acquired Goods & supplies. Responsible for preparation of the required detailed waybills. Follow up the loading processes and the communications with transporters and the point of delivery, until the receipt of GRN and/or authenticated waybill(s).</li><li><i>Reporting:</i> responsible for reporting on stock status and consumption tracking of all goods, supplies and items in the entire store in West Darfur states.</li><li><i>Stock replenishment</i>: maintain records of the desired minimum & maximum level as per Agency standards. Follow up on the process of replenishment of stocks of all items in the store. </li><li><i>Gate Pass:</i> prepare gate pass to be approved for all items leaving the Office premise, and ensure adherence by all.</li><li><i>TIM:</i> Attain TIM training and further work on data provision for TIM warehouse Report<strong>.</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Fleet Management</strong></p><p>Under the direct supervision of the zonal SC Manager to;</p><ul><li>Ensure all vehicles are mechanically sound and in good condition at all times according to drivers standing instructions. </li><li>Ensure that all drivers adhere to SCI policy and procedures for vehicle services maintenance and conduct driver’s performance reviews. </li><li>Ensure vehicles hired by projects have agreements and payment made as agreed and on time.</li><li>Allocate vehicles by ensuring they are assigned as per program needs and<i> that the vehicles are fueled on specified days and fuel liters recorded in the logbook. </i></li><li>Ensure vehicle insurances and road licenses are renewed when they fall due and copies of the same are properly filed.</li><li>Prepare and follow up arrangements for land/air transport of goods and material from HQ to FOs. </li><li>Prepare the necessary documents and logs. for producing the fleet monthly reports. </li><li>Following up with any documents related SCI vehicles (ownership, disposal and loan). </li></ul><p><strong>Asset Management</strong></p><ul><li>Under the direct supervision of the zonal SC Manager to work on performing the Periodical Physical Asset inventory and,</li></ul><p>Prepare the updates for the inventory assets register (including tagging and receiving assets disposal forms).</p><ul><li>Assist with the HAC annual and bi-annual reports for assets, and donor report on asset section when required.</li><li>Assist with ensuring all SCI Assets are updated on a monthly basis.</li></ul><p><strong>Staff, Performance Management & Capacity Building</strong></p><p><i>When applicable to :-</i></p><ul><li>Lead, supervise and motivate direct reports, ensure they have clear objectives and receive meaningful feedback on their performance regularly (in line with Save the Children performance management procedures).</li><li>Create and maintain a cooperative, collaborative and positive working environment where staff have clear roles and responsibilities, participate in decision making and are supported in progressing towards their objectives.</li><li>Lead on capacity building of direct line reports through coaching, mentoring and training.</li></ul><p><strong>Child Safeguarding</strong></p><ul><li>Act as an ambassador for child safeguarding in both professional and personal life. Never abuse position of trust and authority.</li><li>Keeping children we work with safe from deliberate harm/risk or inadvertent harm/risk. This is a top organizational and personal commitment, and the standards of behavior towards children expected by the organization should reflect both in your personal and professional life. </li><li>Behave towards children in a way, which reflects the Code of Conduct, CSG Code of Conduct and Child Safeguarding Policy. </li><li>Report any CSG issues or concerns in a timely way according to the Country reporting system and procedures. (At least two reports per year). Ask if unclear on anything to do with child safeguarding, such as which concerns should be reported, how to report concerns and how to respond to them</li></ul><p><strong>BEHAVIOURS (Values in Practice)</strong></p><ul><li>Accountability (Essential):</li><li>Holds self accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values</li><li>Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities - giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved</li></ul><p>Collaboration(Essential):</p><ul><li>Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, Members and external partners and supporters</li><li>Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength</li><li>Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to.</li></ul><p>Creativity(Essential):</p><ul><li>Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions</li><li>Willing to take disciplined risks.</li></ul><p>Integrity(Essential):</p><ul><li>Honest, encourages openness and transparency; demonstrates highest levels of integrity</li></ul><p>Ambition(Desirable):</p><ul><li>Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves and their team, takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages their team to do the same</li><li>Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others</li><li>Future orientated, thinks strategically and on a global scale.</li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table></figure><h4>Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required</h4><ul><li>Bachelor Degree in Administrative Sciences. An MBA is desirable or any relevant fields</li><li>1 to 3 years, proven experience in administrating Supply Chain functions:- Warehousing, Fleet, Procurement and Asset Management.</li><li>Good command in and ability to understand Supply Chain issues.</li><li>Good negotiating skills (Desirable):<strong> </strong>High interpersonal and communication skill,</li></ul><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><ul><li> </li><li> </li></ul></td></tr></tbody></table></figure>