Food Security and Livelihood Officer at Action Against Hunger | ACF-International

Job Overview

Location
Lagos, Sokoto
Job Type
Full Time
Date Posted
1 year ago

Additional Details

Job ID
97632
Job Views
92

Job Description

  • Application Deadline: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 00:00:00 GMT
  • Position: Food Security and Livelihood Officer

  • Job Type Full Time

  • Qualification BA/BSc/HND

  • Experience 2 years

  • Location Sokoto

  • Job Field NGO/Non-Profit 



Slot: 3 Positions


Action Against Hunger is currently looking to fill the role of an Food Security and Livelihoods Officer who will be responsible to work under the direct guidance and supervision of the FSL Deputy Programme Manager to support the implementation of FSL activities mainly Cash Voucher Assistance, food assistance and livelihoods activities including income generating activities, Agronomy/Agriculture and Livestock among others. The role holder will supervise FSL Assistants and coordinate direct engagement with beneficiaries, vendors, local/community leaders, local government representatives and other stakeholders. The position will be based in Sokoto (01) and Yobe (02) with frequent movement to communities.



Reporting to: Food Security and Livelihood Programme Manager

Proposed start date: September 2024

Work location: Sokoto, Sokoto State and Nguru, Yobe State



Key Responsibilities


The Food Security and Livelihood Officer is responsible:



  • Oversee detailed planning and support implementation of field level activities relating to the CVA, food assistance and livelihoods activities including income generating activities, Agronomy/Agriculture and Livestock among others under the guidance of the FSL Deputy Programmme Manager;

  • Work with Deputy Programme Manager, Programme Manager, MEAL, community leaders and other relevant stakeholders to support the identification and selection of vulnerable communities and beneficiaries for cash or food voucher and livelihood support;

  • Support the field based management and monitoring of vendors through regular engagement, documentation of vendors’ activities and provision of timely support throughout the project;

  • Ensure accountability, fairness and transparency in the cash or voucher transfer activities by ensuring community level stakeholders are well informed and provide regular information through available channels;

  • Coordinate closely with the FSL Deputy Programme Manager to ensure that cross-LGA programs are implemented efficiently;

  • Follow-ups on the program activities to ensure that program objectives and outputs are achieved – and activities are implemented in accordance with standard rules, regulations and operational procedures, agreed strategies, implementation plans and requirements;

  • Manage and support the field team’s implementation of FSL component of CIAA project related activities as planned in the Detail Implementation Plan (DIP) in close coordination with other concerned authorities;

  • Work with the FSL Deputy Programme Manager to plan and organize beneficiaries trainings on IGA and agronomy best practices;

  • With support of the FSL Deputy Programme Manager monitor cash grant provided to beneficiaries for IGA, purchase and vaccination of livestock (Small ruminants);

  • Facilitate and supervise the collection and management of beneficiaries’ data, distribution list for reference purposes and successful implementation of program activities;

  • Facilitate in coordination with the M&E unit, data sourcing and analysis with the aim of improving program approaches based on evidence;

  • Contribute to organizational and sector-wide learning through proper documentation of lessons learned, best practices, success stories, case studies, etc. on the cash-based intervention in emergency and early recovery context;

  • Plan and support regular program monitoring and evaluation activities, like Baseline, PDMs, Market Price Monitoring, end line, etc. in collaboration with relevant unit/departments;

  • Ensure field visits to monitor the ongoing project activities conducted by FSL Assistants and Community Mobilization team to provide support and technical guidance;

  • With FSL Deputy Programme Manager, collaborate on the development of tools to monitor and improve the quality of FSL component of CIAA Project;

  • Perform any other duties that may be assigned by the FSL Deputy Programme Manager;

  • Share reports and finding on daily basis to provide help in the compilation of quality reports with an overview of activities and contextual updates, and quantitative indicator follow-up and submit to supervisor for consolidation;

  • Share day to day challenges and will suggest mitigation to program team;

  • Assist the Deputy Program Manager in reviewing FSL activities, budget and then follow up with Logistics to ensure adherence to work plan and all activities are on track;

  • Support the Deputy Program Manager to ensure timely submission of PRs, car/ staff movement plans on weekly basis;

  • Ensure that all program-related data and information shared are correct, updated, organized, properly documented and accessible to the PM and team;

  • Facilitate and support systematic monitoring and evaluation of FSL activities;

  • Contribute to developing biweekly activity report, SitReps, Monthly and APR for the program team as well as contribute to the development of donor reports;

  • Coordinate with ACF support departments and ACF sector departments with the help of DPM to ensure a common approach and sharing of information;

  • Represent ACF with local authorities, partners and other program stakeholders at LGA level with the consent of DPM and PM;

  • Undertake additional coordination as requested by the DPM and PM;

  • Area mapping through PRA tool;

  • Support in preparing list of intervention villages/communities preparation with population/village (triangulation of secondary data on demography).


Position Requirement:


Education Qualification: Minimum of Bachelor's degree in Agro-Economy, Agriculture, Natural Resource Management, Anthropology, Agric-Business, Business Administration and Management and other FSL related qualifications;



  • Minimum 2 years work experience in humanitarian contexts, with at least 2 years in conflict/insecure contexts;

  • He/she must have experience in food security and livelihood programming, Nutrition and community engagement;

  • Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions like long distance walking to screening sites;

  • Capacity to supervise and coach;

  • Ability to work in an environment where there are physical discomforts associated with change in weather or discomforts associated with noise, dust or dirt;

  • Professional, motivated, open, creative, mature, responsible, flexible and, culturally sensitive;

  • Excellent team, budget and project management and representation competencies;

  • Microsoft Office Skills (Outlook, Excel, Power Point, Word);

  • Willing and able to be based and travel regularly within remote areas, where services are limited;

  • Fluency in English and Hausa;

  • Commitment to ACF mission, values and policy;

  • Resident of community area (LGA) of work, networks within community;

  • Previous NGO experience managing mobilization in different FSL interventions (i.e.  FSL, cash transfers, IGA, Agriculture etc);

  • Previous experience with ACF;

  • Report writing skills.


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