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Crisis Anticipation and Risk Financing: Technical Specialist

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Job overview:

Job Category

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NGO / INGO

Preferred Gender

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Male/Female

Job Level

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Mid Level

No. of vacancy/s

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1

Salary

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As per the Bank's policy

Experience

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5+ Years

Job Type

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Full Time

Job Location

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Kathmandu

Apply Before

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30 Apr 2024

Educational Descriptions:

  • Required Education : Master
  • Expected Faculty : Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change, Environmental Science, Geography, Engineering, Crisis Management, Hydrology, Meteorology, or related disciplines.

Job Specification:

Qualifications and Experience

  • At least a Master’s degree in a relevant field such as Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change, Environmental Science, Geography, Engineering, Crisis Management, Hydrology, Meteorology, or related disciplines.
  • Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in crisis anticipation, risk analysis, humanitarian response, emergency preparedness or related fields, preferably within the context of humanitarian or development organizations.
  • Experience in working with Local to International NGOs, Intergovernmental Agencies, UN agencies, Donor organizations, and the government is desirable.
  • Strong technical expertise in data analysis, remote sensing, weather forecasting, GIS, with preferably some knowledge in climate modelling, disaster risk financing, and/or predictive analytics.
  • Proven experience in designing and implementing early warning systems and risk assessment methodologies.

KEY COMPETENCIES

  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and trends to inform decision-making.
  • Experience of having delivered and managed humanitarian response for emergencies in Nepal (floods, landslides, and earthquakes) and beyond. International humanitarian experience is also welcome.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, a team player and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to effectively present technical information to both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Fluency in English and Nepali languages, both written and verbal.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Ability to interpret technical and non-technical information and disseminate it to non- experts with ease.
  • Innovative and confident on testing new ideas, and scientifically.

Job Responsibilities :

Technical Specialist objectives

  • Provide humanitarian technical expertise to support and guide SFN’s humanitarian objectives including through assessments and design and delivery of response by drawing on data and evidence and provide bespoke humanitarian advice tailored and consistent with local contexts.
  • Disseminate scientific forecasting data and analyses to Start Fund Nepal members and partners in an accessible format, facilitate timely decision-making, and drive innovation in Nepal to develop proactive and effective humanitarian response.
  • Draft bespoke briefings on evolving humanitarian situation (including anticipatory action) to enable SFN members to raise alerts using gaps and needs assessment and emerging context by working closely with relevant government and non-government stakeholders.
  • Lead and manage FOREWARN Nepal, working closely with the SF Nepal team, to deliver the workplan, execute ongoing and new projects, and manage the associated budget.
  • Work with Start Network stakeholders including global risk pools, and existing global FOREWARN Coordinators and wider Crisis Anticipation and Risk Financing team scientists and academics, government agencies, risk modelling companies and insurers, humanitarian donors and UN counterparts, as well as humanitarian agencies.
  • Understand and use humanitarian data and diagnostic to support response including anticipatory action by programming (example: through the Humanitarian Programme Cycle), by sector (e.g. nutrition and health, food security, livelihoods, market, protection, shelter, education, and water, sanitation and hygiene, WASH), differences in needs and gaps (severity, coping/resilience, and risk due to intersecting and overlapping
    vulnerabilities including gender, age, disability, ethnicity/tribal identity, religion etc) and the differences and utility of predictive, early warning, real time and “moment in time” data and analysis using digital innovations ensuring the quality and ethical use of different data sources.
  • Support Start Network Anticipation and Risk Financing work in Nepal, through the development, testing and provision of scientific hazard data, models which are used to monitor risks and related early action protocols, and early humanitarian action.
  • Engage in wider Start Network activities where appropriate, including providing support to activities happening in Nepal as required.
  • Organize events including training and workshops to advocate for and mainstream AA, localised humanitarian response in coordination with other actors.
  • Support the team in humanitarian analysis for both response and anticipation along with supporting in alerts raising and field monitoring.
  • Provide humanitarian analysis and expertise whilst appraising SFN alerts raised by INGO and NGO members ensuring that the activities are based upon evidence, data, needs and gaps and that activities are practical ensuring timely delivery and implementation.
  • Provide real time monitoring support to SFN members during humanitarian response and also provide inputs to post distribution monitoring undertaken after each alert.
  • Engage with FCDO’s implementing partners and share experience on forecast based early action for multiple hazards such as floods, droughts, heatwaves, coldwaves, fires and landslides. Specifically, this role will facilitate:

Expert groups

  • Undertake the ongoing establishment of a national FOREWARN expert group that supports anticipatory humanitarian action, lead on the induction of FOREWARN members and develop relevant institutional partnerships.
  • Provide leadership and guidance on preparedness/response capabilities in priority sectors and multi-sector areas (e.g. cash), including their effectiveness; appropriateness; relevance; coverage; risks (including safeguarding and GBV risk mitigation); innovation;
    monitoring and accountability (Esp. to affected populations) and links to resilience efforts at individual, household, community, and local levels.
  • Establish collaboration with technical experts on a national and global scale to conduct thorough analysis of hazard forecast data and information. This will involve the development of standard operating procedures (SOP), triggers, and thresholds.
  • Laison with technical experts, nationally and globally, to ensure that hazard models are scientifically robust, functional for humanitarians, and that the purpose and functionality of the models are accessible/understandable to non-scientists (especially
    humanitarians).
  • Actively coordinate and support the Nepal expert groups through regular meetings and documentation, alert reviews, and shared learning.

Disaster Risk financing and anticipatory action planning

  • Initiate Disaster Risk Financing (DRF) in Nepal in consultation with the members and non-members.
  • Lead the identification and prioritisation of key hazards and activities of focus, including tool and stakeholder mapping exercises and identification of risk information needs.
  • Connect Nepal members and partners to local and international risk information providers, ensuring access to nationally appropriate forecasting expertise and information where available.
  • Lead on tasks related to the development, identification and analysis of scientific risk data, statistical modelling and operational decision making within anticipation and risk finance systems.
  • Work closely with hazard and modelling experts to ensure model suitability for humanitarian needs and fit within Start’s human-impact driven and localisation approach.
  • Work to ensure that members, partners, and wider stakeholders are equipped with the training and support to participate effectively and bring their expertise into the technical development processes. Present scientific data in ways that are understandable and useful to humanitarians.
  • Advocacy and engagement with members and wider stakeholders
  • Support members to raise timely anticipatory alerts to Start Fund Nepal, including leading on ‘horizon scanning’ activities for potential alerts and keeping members well informed of any upcoming risks appropriate for anticipatory action.
  • Where appropriate, support members and partners to access grants to support risk analysis and liaise with CARF Technical Advisors on the creation of tools and training.
  • Raise awareness of Start Network early action initiatives among Start Network members and other stakeholders in Nepal.
  • Work with the CARF Technical Advisers (learning, analysis and partnerships) to ensure the early action work of members is well supported, evidenced, and communicated, including evidence gathering activities, contracting discrete pieces of research, and external reporting as required.
  • Build and maintain relationships with relevant early action and coordination platforms, tools and mechanisms in Nepal/regionally where appropriate. Represent Start Network, including Start members, and support Start Fund members and the FOREWARN group to actively participate in these groups.

Upholding CARE’s Core values and ensuring its principles

  • Link and demonstrate CARE Nepal’s core values, programming principles, strategic objects, gender equity, equality & social inclusion in programming and behaviors
  • Comply and exercise organizational values and culture
  • Help to promote rights and good governance
  • Responsible for gender-responsive behavior in all actions and decisions
  • Demonstrate positive behaviors following CARE code of conduct and uphold implementation of CARE Safeguarding policy at all levels.
  • Conduct awareness raising on CARE Safeguarding policy, feedback and accountability channels and code of conduct.

Working conditions:

  • The position will be mostly desk-based with frequent national and international travel as required

How to apply for this post ?

To apply for this job please visit carenepal.org.

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