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  • Posted: Oct 3, 2022
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    The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.
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    Responsive Information Services in Emergencies Specialist

    Position Summary

    The Responsive Information Specialist will collaborate with a diverse pool of humanitarian experts and lead development of a practical frontline-staff-facing toolkit with an eye towards sector-wide uptake. They will be responsible for all project results, including convening the interagency Advisory Group, drafting the consolidated toolkit, and supporting programming elements of two pilot projects where the toolkit will be tested in emergency settings.

    Responsibilities

    Toolkit development & roll-out

    • Lead the development of a consolidated Responsive Information Services in Emergencies (RISE) toolkit, including refining approaches and consolidating, adapting and / or developing practical tools to be adapted and used in natural disasters, outbreaks settings, and mass displacements.
    • Conduct desk review, formative learning, and mapping of existing tools and guidance documenting approaches to responsive information services, inclusion and participation of affected communities, across agencies and sectors.
    • Organize and facilitate a design workshop with interagency technical specialists who have operational experience providing information services and Communication, Community Engagement and Accountability (CCEA) in acute emergencies.
    • Coordinate and address technical inputs from project stakeholders, including Advisory Group members and frontline service providers, throughout toolkit development
    • Support field testing of the toolkit, including leading all aspects of contextualization and learning from the toolkit in pilot contexts, and training and liaising with staff on toolkit implementation.
    • Coordinate with M&E focal point to document learning from pilots and ensure that the RISE toolkit is refined and adapted over the course of the project according to user feedback.
    • Work with designer, translators, and consultant for accessibility audit to finalize the toolkit.
    • Develop and implement strategy for dissemination of the final toolkit, including webinars, trainings, and awareness-raising opportunities

    Coordination and Representation

    • Establish and chair monthly meetings with project technical team and interagency Advisory Group
    • Develop agendas, ensure documentation and follow up on action points from meetings with technical team and Advisory Group
    • Represent IRC and RISE project in relevant strategic meetings and external coordination

    Grants Management & Reporting

    • Lead implementation and ensure adherence to grant work plans, budget, procurement and spending plans, and monitoring and evaluation plans.
    • Work closely and coordinate with IRC operations, finance and grant staff to ensure timely and quality program activities and expenditures, in line with IRC and donor regulations.
    • Produce high-quality programmatic donor reports, provide communications, and participate in meetings/calls as needed to keep the donor informed of program progress.

    Key Working Relationships

    • Position reports to: Management in Partnership with Information Services Advisor, Senior Technical Advisor VPRiE
    • Position directly supervises: N/A
    • Regular internal (IRC) contact with: This position will work closely with RISE Project Technical Team, including members from VPRiE, Protection Rule of Law, Signpost, and Technical Innovation. They will also work with Emergency Response teams and/or country teams implementing pilots.
    • Regular external contact with: Members of the Advisory Group and related interagency bodies such as the Global Protection Cluster, the CDAC Network, and the Reference Group on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.

    Job Requirements

    • At least 3-6 years of direct experience implementing Community Engagement, CWC, or information services programming in humanitarian and acute emergency contexts;
    • Strong organizational and time-management skills, and proven track record to prioritize and deliver on time
    • Effectiveness in bridging conceptual frameworks and practical guidance
    • Proven experience with interagency coordination or management of interagency projects/programs;
    • Strong facilitation skills and understanding of adult learning techniques;
    • Strong writing skills, with a demonstrated ability to translate complex ideas into clear, accessible tools and products;
    • Ability to work both independently and in a dynamic, cross-functional global interagency team structure;
    • Language: excellent written and verbal English required; fluency in French, Arabic, or Spanish strongly preferred.

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to International Rescue Committee on rescue.csod.com to apply

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