Supervise the implementation of Accountability to Affected Population (AAP) initiatives and corrective measures based on community engagement;
Support the design of an accountability database, incorporating feedback and complaints mechanism (FCM) and safeguarding, to facilitate improved data collection and analysis;
Collaborate with country management, human resources, and safety/security personnel to implement a risk management plan;
Promote the adoption of FCM guidelines across all mission bases;
Train staff and stakeholders on accountability measures and guidelines, ensuring compliance with ACF's strategy and standards;
Oversee operational and management aspects of accountability efforts, including work planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning;
Ensure timely handling of complaints through the Feedback and Complaints Response Mechanism (FCRM) and provide feedback to complainants;
Collaborate with MEAL HoD to incorporate accountability data into program proposals and reporting;
Support to design accountability frameworks for program life cycles, ensuring alignment with ACF's accountability pillars;
Develop and modify accountability communications materials, providing training and support to partners and local organizations;
Facilitate client involvement in interpreting feedback data and planning programmatic actions;
Conduct mid-year reflection sessions to measure program improvement based on beneficiaries’ feedback;
Implement and report on reviews, evaluations, and assessments, tracking accountability KPIs;
Provide on-the-job training and development plans to enhance technical capacity and knowledge exchange within the mission accountability teams;
Address staff performance issues in collaboration with MEAL HoD and Human Resources;
Document lessons learned and best practices related to accountability and share with internal stakeholders.
Position Requirements:
Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Social Science, Business, Administration, Statistics, Demography or related subject, with previous experience working in humanitarian projects;
A Minimum of 5 years in Humanitarian accountability related work experience;
Fluency in English (both written and spoken skills), Hausa will be an edge;
Strong management, coordination, and conflict resolution skills;
Technical advisory expertise in accountability, monitoring, and results management;
Proficient in handling investigations and conflict situations;
Excellent written and spoken English, adept at clear report writing;
Advanced knowledge of international humanitarian guidelines and donor standards;
Ability to work effectively in diverse, multicultural environments;
Strong ability to work independently and under pressure;
Diplomacy, interpersonal skills, and strategic focus;
Willingness to travel to remote field sites in insecure contexts.