Imyanya 2 y’akazi muri World Food Programme (WFP) ku bantu bize (Nutrition/Health, Agriculture, Social Sciences, Rural Development and Monitoring and Evaluation,Agriculture, rural development, development studies Nutrition/Health, Environmental Science, Sociology, Social work or other social protection and resilience connected field) (Deadline:14th to 17 January 2022)

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1.Monitoring Assistant (Home Grown School Feeding)

WFP seeks candidates of the highest integrity and professionalism who share our humanitarian principles.

Selection of staff is made on a competitive basis, and we are committed to promoting diversity and gender balance.

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JOB TITLE: Monitoring Assistant (Home Grown School Feeding)

JOB GRADE: Service Contract, Level 5

REPORTING TO: HOME-GROWN SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMME ASSOCIATE

DURATION: 12 Months renewable

NUMBER OF POSITIONS: 2 positions

LOCATION: Kirehe (1) and Karongi (1)

ABOUT WFP

The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.  The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes.  Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is the world’s largest humanitarian agency, fighting hunger worldwide. WFP Rwanda works in partnership with the Government and other stakeholders through the direct implementation of integrated programmes targeting the most vulnerable people and will progressively shift towards building national capacity to formulate, manage and implement programmes for achieving zero hunger. In implementing its activities, WFP will bridge the humanitarian–development nexus and leverage its extensive experience and the contributions it has made in Rwanda over many decades in order to achieve five strategic outcomes:

  • Refugees and returnees in Rwanda have access to adequate and nutritious food at all times.
  • Vulnerable populations in food-insecure communities and areas have improved access to adequate and nutritious food all year.
  • Children under 5, adolescents and pregnant and nursing women and girls in Rwanda have improved access to nutritious foods and services that enable them to meet their nutrition needs all year.
  • Smallholder farmers, especially women, have increased marketable surplus and access to agricultural markets through efficient supply chains by 2030.
  • The Government of Rwanda and the humanitarian community is provided with adequate, timely, cost-efficient and agile supply chain services and expertise necessary to effectively respond to emergency crisis.

Under Strategic Outcome 2, WFP provides home-grown school feeding in food insecure areas in Rwanda and acts as a key technical partner of the Government of Rwanda in developing and expanding the national school feeding programme. WFP is recruiting for two School Feeding Monitoring Assistants, one to be based in Kirehe Field Office, Rwanda and the other in Karongi Field Office, Rwanda. The position will contribute to the overall monitoring and implementation of the school feeding programme.

JOB PURPOSE

To coordinate and perform monitoring activities within a specific coverage area and provide reports to support the effective delivery of assistance packages.

4Ps CORE ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES

Purpose

  • Understand and communicate the Strategic Objectives: Helps teammates articulate WFP’s Strategic Objectives.
  • Be a force for positive change: Suggests potential improvements to team’s work processes to supervisor.
  • Make the mission inspiring to our team: Explains the impact of WFP activities in beneficiary communities to teammates.
  • Make our mission visible in everyday actions: Articulates how own unit’s responsibilities will serve WFP’s mission.

People

  • Look for ways to strengthen people’s skills: Trains junior teammates on new skills and capabilities.
  • Create an inclusive culture: Seeks opportunities to work with people from different backgrounds.
  • Be a coach & provide constructive feedback: Serves as a peer coach for colleagues in same area of work.
  • Create an “I will”/”We will” spirit: Tracks progress toward goals and shares this information on a regular basis with supervisor.

Performance

  • Encourage innovation & creative solutions: Explores ways to consistently be more efficient and accurate in own areas of work and shares new methods of work with colleagues.
  • Focus on getting results: Focuses on getting results and tracks trends in completion rates for own tasks to identify opportunities for efficiency.
  • Make commitments and make good on commitments: Takes responsibility for own tasks and notifies supervisor as soon as possible of potential delays in meeting deadlines or commitments.
  • Be Decisive: Independently decides what action to take when faced with critical choices in the workplace or in dangerous situations in the field.

Partnership

  • Connect and share across WFP units: Suggests opportunities for partnering with other units to supervisor.
  • Build strong external partnerships: Identifies opportunities to work with colleagues and partners in the field towards common goals.
  • Be politically agile & adaptable: Develops an understanding of the value of WFP’s teams and external partners in fulfilling team’s goals and objectives.
  • Be clear about the value WFP brings to partnerships: Aligns own activities with supervisor’s priorities to fulfil internal and external partner needs.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

This is a one-year position with potential to extend. Under the direct and technical supervision of the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme Associate (Field Office level), the Monitoring Assistant will be responsible for the following key duties:

  1. Monitor the planned movements and distribution of food or non-food items, resolving routine issues and escalating where appropriate, to ensure that the quantity distributed, and the quality of the operation is in line with WFP standards;
    2. Collect and summarize programme(s) data, collaborating with implementing partners where required, conduct analysis and prepare reports in order to support programme reviews and inform decision-making;
    3. Ensure all output data is entered in the COMET system in an accurate and timely manner;
    4. Support monthly reconciliations on commodity data between LESS and COMET through verification of entered data and reasons for variances;
    5. Support the development and roll-out of a complaint feedback mechanism in the     Home-Grown School Feeding programme;
    6. Support the development and roll-out of the cash to schools’ model; ensure field level monitoring and reporting of cash;
    7. Liaise with implementing partners and key stakeholders to gather feedback and comments to support programme reviews and improve services;
    8. Liaise with the field office team, partners and the district coordinators and share contextual information to explain outcome and process monitoring indicators, particularly deviations from target (if any) on a quarterly basis;
    9. Monitor the implementation of all activities under the Home-Grown School Feeding programme regularly, including those implemented by WFP (food, kitchen construction, etc.), World Vision, Gardens for Health International, Districts, MINEDUC and the Rwanda Biomedical Center;
    10. Monitor implementation quality on a regular basis and ensure any issues identified are categorized as per guidance, logged in the system and followed upon according to the agreed standards;
    11. Conduct monthly spot checks and stock verification to ensure proper stacking, and verify if physical inventory matches stack cards;
    12. Support and participate in regular joint monitoring missions with implementing partners (World Vision, Gardens for Health) and district coordinators;
    13. Review together with the Programme Associate and provide feedback to all implementing partner reports;
    14. Lead the semi-annual data collection survey for the Home-Grown School Feeding programme;
    15. Liase with Head Teachers, district coordinators, WFP FO and WFP CO to conduct quarterly trainings on food handling and safety with school cooks and storekeepers

OTHER SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS

  1. Arrange for monthly meetings with implementing partners (World Vision and GHI) on any issue relevant to the Home-Grown School Feeding programme, including but not limited to commodity pipeline, distribution arrangements, food entitlements, literacy education, infrastructure construction, WASH activities, nutrition, deworming, school governance, kitchen gardens/nutrition and other relevant issues to support effective communication flow and quality, efficient implementation and operations.
  2. Upon request and guidance of the HGSF CO team, provide, facilitate and assist in the organization of trainings for implementing partners, Government and school staff on WFP operational practices and WFP indicators, monitoring tools and methods, National School Feeding Operational Guidelines and any other relevant training in order to support trainees to independently implement, self-monitor and contribute to the success of WFP and government school feeding programmes in the coverage areas Prepare field mission reports to document programme implementation and to inform the FO monthly situation report;
  3. Support in collecting and documenting the lessons learnt for future project proposals;
  4. Any other duties assigned by the direct supervisor.

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education: Completion of a university degree in Nutrition/Health, Agriculture, Social Sciences, Rural Development and Monitoring and Evaluation or other relevant degree
Language:  Fluency in both oral and written communication in English or French. The knowlegde of both is an added value. Fluency in Kinyarwanda.

FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES

Capability Name Description of the behaviour expected for the proficiency level
Strategic Management Displays basic understanding of WFP’s policies and strategies to perform monitoring and/or evaluation activities and their inter-relationship.
Performance Management Applies knowledge of WFP’s performance management system to manage resources and relationships to undertake monitoring actions or deliver straightforward evaluations of operations, programmes, or processes to WFP monitoring and/or evaluation quality standards.
Qualitative/Quantitative Methodology Understand and applies an appropriate mix of established methods and data collection tools to monitoring, reviews or straightforward evaluations, in line with WFP’s strategic and operational results frameworks (metrics), WFP guidance and technical standards.
Data Analytics and Visualization Collects and summarizes programme data, including information on shipments, distribution site logistics, the status of personas in need, and beneficiaries
planned and reached for all programme assistance modalities and activities.
Programme Monitoring and Review Gathers, organizes, and provides data on programme outputs, processes, and outcomes, including distribution plans and the status, quantity, and quality of food and cash distributed and technical assistance provided.

DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE

  • Has at least three years of experience in monitoring and evaluation: collecting programme output and outcome data, conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses, and reporting findings to management team, partners and other stakeholders.
  • Has experience utilizing monitoring and evaluation systems and standards.
  • Be familiar and willing to work in remote area
  • Has experience working with local communities

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

This position is open for one year with a possibility of renewal, depending on fund availability and satisfactory performance.

WFP offers a competitive compensation package which will be determined by the contract type and selected candidate’s qualifications and experience.

Please visit the following websites for detailed information on working with WFP. http://www.wfp.org Click on: “Our work” and “Countries” to learn more about WFP’s operations

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

The deadline for receiving applications is 17 January 2022. 

Qualified female applicants are especially encouraged to apply.

WFP has zero-tolerance for discrimination and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.

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2.Monitoring Assistant (Social Protection and Resilience)

WFP seeks candidates of the highest integrity and professionalism who share our humanitarian principles.

Selection of staff is made on a competitive basis, and we are committed to promoting diversity and gender balance.


Watch this video to know more about us: WFP Corporate Video 

Title: Monitoring Assistant (Social protection and resilience)

Type of Appointment: Service Contract (SC)

Level: SC_5

REPORTING TO: Programme Associate

DURATION: 12 Months (renewable based on level of performance and availability of funding)

Duty Station: Huye Field Office

ABOUT WFP

The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.  The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes.  Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

This position will be based in WFP Rwanda Country Office, Huye  Duty Station, and the job holder will work under the direct supervision of the Programme Associate in the Field office, under the technical guidance of the social protection and resilience output managers in Kigali, and overall supervision of the Head of Huye Field Office. 

BACKGROUND OF THE ASSIGNMENT

World Food Programme Rwanda works in partnership with the Government and other stakeholders through the direct implementation of integrated programmes targeting the most vulnerable people and will progressively shift towards building national capacity to formulate, manage and implement programmes for achieving zero hunger. In implementing its activities, WFP will bridge the humanitarian-development nexus and leverage its extensive experience and the contributions it has made in Rwanda over many decades in order to achieve four strategic outcomes outlined in the WFP Country Strategic Plan. Strategic Outcome 2 focuses on ensuring that vulnerable populations in food-insecure communities and areas have improved access to adequate and nutritious food all year. This Outcome encompasses capacity strengthening and direct programme implementation in the areas of social protection, emergency preparedness and management, vulnerability analysis, school feeding and climate-resilient livelihoods or food assistance for assets. 

Under Strategic Outcome 2, WFP implements social protection and resilience activities, all geared towards contributing to the results outlined in national policies on social protection and climate resilience. In social protection, WFP partners with other UN agencies under a joint programme, where WFP’s contribution relates to developing innovative approaches for making social protection more responsive to climate-related shocks and modelling innovative approaches to accelerate social protection and graduation from poverty at the community level. In the area of resilience, WFP is implementing comprehensive food assistance for assets programme to enhance community resilience to natural shocks through a stronger asset base, market linkages and social cohesion, modelling shock-responsive and nutrition- and gender-sensitive approaches. These activities are implemented in a total of seven districts around Rwanda with the highest levels of food insecurity and vulnerability to shocks and entail a complex and integrated work plan that this position will help coordinate and implement. The work is done in close collaboration with NGO partners and local government.

JOB PURPOSE

To coordinate and perform monitoring of social protection and resilience activities and provide quality, accurate data and reports to support the effective delivery of these activities at the community, sector and district level. 

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

  • Monitor the processes and quality of implementation of social protection and resilience activities in line with guidance and corporate standards and procedures. Conduct spot checks as required.
  • Through regular field visits, supervise and monitor the implementation of FFA (Food assistance for Assets) project activities such as land terracing, progressive terraces; marshland development; agriculture and livestock extension services and value chains, income-generating activities and ensuring that technical norms and standards are respected
  • Provide technical support to the implementing partner and advocacy to local authorities where requested in connection with SMART components.
  • Supervise the FFA scheme by overseeing the participant’s identification and enrolment, validating the list of payments based on actual man days worked and ensuring that all participants get their full and quality entitlements, agriculture inputs, seeds, livestock
  • Collect and summarise programme data, collaborate with cooperating partners where required, conduct analysis, and prepare reports to support programme reviews and informative decision-making
  • Verify the planned movements and distribution of transfers or non-food items, resolving routine issues and escalating where appropriate, to ensure that the quantity distributed, and the quality of the operation is in line with WFP standards.
  • Ensure all monitoring and output data is entered in the COMET system in an accurate and timely manner.
  • Liaise with the field office team, partners and the SMART Project District Focal points and share contextual information to explain monitoring findings, particularly deviations from the target (if any) on a quarterly basis.
  • Support the organisation of and participate in joint monitoring missions with cooperating partners, WFP and other UN agencies and government.
  • Support monthly reconciliations on commodity data between LESS and COMET through verification of entered data and reasons for variances.
  • Support the local coordination of surveys, review and evaluation processes, and liaise with partners, communities and WFP colleagues to gather information, data and lessons learnt to support such exercises.
  • Suggest improvements to field processes and procedures for efficient implementation of the assistance programmes.
  • Prepare ad hoc “notes for the records” and accurate monthly progress reports based on approved M&E plans and checklists as well as review and provide feedback on cooperating partner reports.
  • Help organise capacity strengthening activities and trainings on social protection and resilience at the district, sector, and community level.
  • Arrange regular meetings such as technical working groups meeting, bilateral meeting with community leaders and partners on social protection and resilience activities as well as represent WFP in community mobilization campaigns and trainings to foster project ownership and community participation
  • Provide guidance and standard trainings for cooperating partners on WFP operational practices and WFP indicators, monitoring tools and methods to support them to independently self-monitor and to contribute to the visibility of WFP in the coverage areas.
  • Prepare field mission reports to document programme implementation.

4Ps CORE ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES

Purpose

  • Understand and communicate the Strategic Objectives: Helps teammates articulate WFP’s Strategic Objectives.
  •  Be a force for positive change: Suggests potential improvements to team’s work processes to supervisor.
  •  Make the mission inspiring to our team: Explains the impact of WFP activities in beneficiary communities to teammates.
  •  Make our mission visible in everyday actions: Articulates how own unit’s responsibilities will serve WFP’s mission.

People

  • Look for ways to strengthen people’s skills: Trains junior teammates on new skills and capabilities.
  •  Create an inclusive culture: Seeks opportunities to work with people from different backgrounds.
  •  Be a coach & provide constructive feedback: Serves as a peer coach for colleagues in same area of work.
  •  Create an “I will”/”We will” spirit: Tracks progress toward goals and shares this information on a regular basis with the supervisor.

Performance

  • Encourage innovation & creative solutions: Explores ways to consistently be more efficient and accurate in own areas of work and shares new methods of work with colleagues.
  •  Focus on getting results: Focuses on getting results and tracks trends in completion rates for own tasks to identify opportunities for efficiency.
  •  Make commitments and make good on commitments: Takes responsibility for own tasks and notifies supervisor as soon as possible of potential delays in meeting deadlines or commitments.
  •  Be Decisive: Independently decides what action to take when faced with critical choices in the workplace or in dangerous situations in the field.

Partnership

  • Connect and share across WFP units: Suggests opportunities for partnering with other units to supervisor.
  •  Build strong external partnerships: Identifies opportunities to work with colleagues and partners in the field towards common goals.
  •  Be politically agile & adaptable: Develops an understanding of the value of WFP’s teams and external partners in fulfilling team’s goals and objectives.
  •  Be clear about the value WFP brings to partnerships: Aligns own activities with supervisor’s priorities to fulfill internal and external partner needs.

FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES

Capability Name

Description of the behaviour expected for the proficiency level

Strategic Management

Displays basic understanding of WFP’s policies and strategies to perform monitoring and/or evaluation activities and their inter-relationship.

Performance Management

Applies knowledge of WFP’s performance management system to manage resources and relationships to undertake monitoring actions or deliver straightforward evaluations of operations, programmes, or processes to WFP monitoring and/or evaluation quality standards.

Qualitative/Quantitative Methodology

Understand and applies an appropriate mix of established methods and data collection tools to monitoring, reviews or straightforward evaluations, in line with WFP’s strategic and operational results frameworks (metrics), WFP guidance and technical standards.

Data Analytics and Visualization

Collects and summarizes programme data, including information on shipments, distribution site logistics, the status of personas in need, and beneficiaries
planned and reached for all programme assistance modalities and activities.

Programme Monitoring and Review

Gathers, organizes, and provides data on programme outputs, processes, and outcomes, including distribution plans and the status, quantity, and quality of food and cash distributed and technical assistance provided.

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education: University degree in Agriculture, rural development, development studies Nutrition/Health, Environmental Science, Sociology, Social work or other social protection and resilience connected field.

Experience: At least three years of relevant professional experience in the agricultural livelihoods, resilience, or social protection thematic fields in conjunction with the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development or humanitarian projects or programmes. 

Language: Fluency (level C) in the English language.  Knowledge of French and Kinyarwanda is an added advantage.

OTHER SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS

  • Has a proactive attitude, an ability to plan work and prioritise competing activities and ensure their completion?
  • Has worked with technical teams (i.e. programme, nutrition, etc.) to implement development or humanitarian projects or programmes.
  • Has experience in liaison with government authorities for programme implementation.
  • Has a good understanding or experience in monitoring and evaluation systems and standards and reporting findings to the management team, partners, and other stakeholders.
  • Has strong interpersonal skills and ability to deal patiently and tactfully with people of different national and cultural backgrounds and to manage external partnerships.

DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE

  • Has experience in collecting programme output and outcome data, conducting quantitative and qualitative analyses, and reporting findings to the management team, partners and other stakeholders.
  • Has experience utilizing the monitoring and evaluation systems and standards.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The World Food Programme DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS.

  • WFP embraces diversity and equal opportunity. We are committed to building a team that celebrates diversity and inclusivity in all ways.
  • All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications and merit.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

The deadline for submitting the online application is on the 14th of January 2022.

Qualified female applicants are especially encouraged to apply

WFP has zero-tolerance for discrimination and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.

No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.

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