About CST Ethiopia
CST Ethiopia representsthe overseas development and humanitarian agencies of the Catholic Church from England and Wales (CAFOD), Scotland (SCIAF), and Ireland (Trcaire) in Ethiopia. The three agencies have over 40 years of experience in international development and humanitarian response and are each members of worldwide networks, including Caritas Internationalis. Currently, the three agencies jointly operate a single, integrated country programme in Ethiopia through the legal entity CST Ethiopia. CST Ethiopia works in partnership with local church and non-church organisations, supporting communities in Addis Ababa, Afar, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray regions.
Currently, CST Ethiopia is implementing a Resilient Communities Programme that comprises Humanitarian preparedness, response, and recovery, together with long-term development programmes. The Humanitarian Programme Advisor role will provide support to the CST Ethiopia Resilient Communities programme in the delivery of effective, efficient, and timely humanitarian response interventions for needy communities with whom we work. As a partnership organisation committed to the localisation agenda, CST Ethiopia works with a multitude of diverse partners, both secular and faith-based, as well as local, national, international and non-traditional partners in their scope. In addition to supporting the delivery, oversite, monitoring and reporting of humanitarian interventions, the Humanitarian Programme Advisor will support the capacity development of local humanitarian implementing partners in Ethiopia in general and Tigray in particular.
CST Ethiopia is implementing a 2021-25 country strategic plan focused on two programmes Womens Empowerment and Resilient Communities, which integrates sustainable livelihoods, humanitarian and other (e.g. peacebuilding) programming.
For the candidate with the required qualification , experience and passion for the role, CST Ethiopia offers a competitive package of salary and benefits.
Scope of Role
The Humanitarian Programme Advisor reports to Head of CST Mekelle Office & Head of Programmes, Tigray Region. The Humanitarian Programme Advisor is a vital role in the Ethiopia Country programme. The position works closely with the Resilient Communities Programme team, Womens Empowerment Programme, Business Development Manager, MEL-Advisor, Finance and Administration team, other CST Staff, Regional Humanitarian Coordinator, HQ colleagues, partners and other stakeholders to:
- Deliver projects within the context of the humanitarian programme document
- Support partner to manage their humanitarian projects
- Support capacity development of local partners in the humanitarian sector
- Monitor projects and ensure that they are in line with the contractual agreements and legal requirements
- Prepare and support the development of concept notes and proposals in collaboration with the relevant CST Team.
- Represent CST Ethiopia in relevant, agreed and assigned forums, working groups and meetings in Tigray
Project Design and Management
- Provides support and works in close collaboration with the Head of Programme-Tigray in the management of Humanitarian Response.
- Monitors the progress of individual projects and captures key lessons to inform future programme development.
- Monitor the situation of partners operational areas and produce monthly Situation Report (SitRep) with the support of Head of Programmes & Resilient Community Programme Manager.
- Responsible for the design of project concept notes and proposals in collaboration with Head of CST Mekelle Office & Head of Programmes & Resilient Communities Programme Manager and other relevant CST Teams.
- Follows up of partner proposals/work plans and ensures that the envisaged objectives of the project are met
- Ensures that monitoring visits to partners are regular and reports are written on each visit.
- Provides feedback to partners on project and organisational reports
- Provides technical advice and assistance to the implementing partner organisations
- Supports partners to design and deliver institutionally funded projects.
- Ensures mainstreaming of gender, safeguarding, downward accountability, protection and conflict sensitivity within the projects of the partner organisations.
Partnership and localization:
- Develops, nurtures and manages relationships with CST Ethiopia partner organisations in agreement with the Haed of Programmes in Tigray.
- In collaboration with the Resilient Communities Programme Manager and Head of Programmes-Tigray identify capacity needs among partners
- Provide training and accompaniment to Partners project staff to ensure effective project implementation is in place
- Responsible for conducting Partner Minimum Standards assessment and follow-up action plans with selected partners;
- Responsible for ensuring the programme accountant conducts the partner finance manual assessment with selected partners;
- Responsible for the roll-out of the Partner Capacity and Support Framework with selected partners.
- Promotes quality and accountability initiatives such as Sphere, LEGS, GEG and HAP with Partners
Financial Management
- Prepares and monitors project budgets relating to both CST Ethiopia and partner-led expenditure in collaboration with the Resilient Communities Programme Manager and Head of Programme
- Ensures the partner budgets are correct and supports the project objectives with support from Programme Accountant.
- Provides feedback to partners on budgets and financial reports with support from Programme Accountant
- Delivers institutionally funded projects within agreed budgets
Systems and compliance
- Effectively use CSTs programme management information systems to ensure programme and project information is up-to-date. This will include producing management information to support decision making;
- Ensure that all project documents are managed in Salesforce, regular updates on required data is done based on the requests from HQs
- Ensure compliance with agreements, regulations and requirements attached to our work
Represent CST Ethiopia at an operational level
- Develop, nurture and sustain relationships with relevant local stakeholders including local government, partners and other relevant stakeholders on issues related to thematic responsibilities,
- Attend the monthly EMT meeting organized by CSt Ethiopia Resilient Programem Manager
- Represents the programme on issues related when required.
- Represent CST in relevant humanitarian coordination forums, clusters and other relevant, agreed and assigned meetings at the local, regional and national level.
- Works in close collaboration with the Head of Programmes and Resilient Communities Programme Manager in providing appropriate information for reporting and defining possible areas for programming with key donors
- Works with the Head of Programme, Resilient Communities Programme Manager, Trocaire HQ staff, and relevant partners to ensure that projects are well understood, and that information is available for publications, media briefings, development education, etc.
Other
- Undertake any and all other duties as may be assigned by the Head of Programmes Tigray or Resilient Community Programme Manager that are consistent with the nature of the job, its level of responsibility and requirements of the CST country programme