Regional Veterinarian Job at International Committee of the Red Cross - Career Opportunity in Kenya

Vacancy title:
Regional Veterinarian

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Admin & Office ]

 

Jobs at:

International Committee of the Red Cross

Deadline of this Job:
07 June 2020  

Duty Station:
Within Kenya , Nairobi , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, May 14, 2020 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


JOB DETAILS:
Established in 1863, the ICRC operates worldwide, helping people affected by conflict and armed violence and promoting the laws that protect victims of war. An independent and neutral organization, its mandate stems essentially from the Geneva Conventions of 1949. We are based in Geneva, Switzerland, and employ some 14,500 people in more than 80 countries. The ICRC is funded mainly by voluntary donations from governments and from national Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Purpose
The ICRC defines Economic Security (Ecosec) as the status of an individual, household or community that is able to cover its life and livelihoods obligatory expenditures in a viable manner, consistent with its environment, culture and customs. Within its global Economic Security approach in conflict affected countries, the ICRC implements Relief, Livelihood and Rehabilitation Programs in order to improve, restore or maintain food and economic security at household level. To achieve this objective, the Economic Security unity uses a combination of different interventions and modalities, such as cash and voucher programs, microeconomic initiatives, agricultural and livestock programs, and relief items distributions.
The Regional Veterinarian / Livestock Specialist for East Africa and the Middle East provides support and guidance within their field of expertise either remotely or in person. S/he develops global policies, tools, guidelines and training modules for the Economic Security Unit’s Livestock programme and contributes to the strategic development of related technical files at regional level and in support to the HQ. .

Accountabilities & Functional responsibilities
Thematic Support
• Monitors and provides regular regional situation analysis to the Regional Management and the EcoSec Unit in relation to field of expertise.
• Liaises with fellow Regional Specialists (both EcoSec and non-EcoSec) for in-depth regional situation analysis.
• Collaborates as necessary with regional peers to develop common projects and objectives to enhance the ICRC’s response to affected populations.
• Engages actively with the relevant communities of practice to continuously share knowledge, literature and information relevant for the community regionally and globally.
• Proposes and develops specific institutional files of interest to the EcoSec Unit, devising a roadmap for action; conducting research; writing briefs, articles and policy papers.
• Designs, organizes and delivers trainings and workshops as required and agreed with GVA counterpart. Provides coaching to specialist staff as required.
• Ensures the integration of new EcoSec strategies in their field of expertise in Delegations, according to priorities and strategies developed by or jointly with the EcoSec Unit. Also ensures that Delegation level strategies are raised to the Unit and integrated into the global EcoSec Strategy and relevant.
• Contributes to and represents the ICRC in Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards (LEGS) fora and delivers LEGS trainings as required.
Global Thematic Issues
• Contributes to the development of ICRC/EcoSec strategies and policies in relation to the area of expertise.
• Documents and actively participates in reflections operationalizing issues of institutional importance (in relation to the Institutional Strategy 2019-2022 and beyond).
• Contributes to the development of guidelines, training material and other technical tools in relation to the area of expertise and in support of other EcoSec specialists.
• Contributes to the adaptation and adoption of EcoSec global strategies and policies.
• Contributes to shaping and adapting the worldwide eradication campaign of the Peste des Petits ruminants (PPR) to the Region and concerned countries.
• Supports the Unit in the development of the “One Health” concept in relation to animals, health and the environment.
Regional Networking
• Develops and maintains a Regional network of external contacts (private, public, non-governmental) in the field of animal health, and represents the ICRC in relevant working groups, regional meetings and fora.
Operational Support (Field & Desk Support)
• Coaches Delegation livestock specialists and/or the Delegation in developing relevant strategies, plans of action and programme adjustments.
• Provides recommendations to Delegations on context-specific strategies and roadmaps for livestock programs.
• Maintains an overview of regional approaches and programs in area of expertise to ensure exchange of experiences and lessons learnt between Delegations.
• Supports Delegations in programme-level assessments, monitoring and evaluations (including use of relevant tools) in area of expertise.
• Coaches new Livestock Specialists in their Region in ICRC approaches to livestock, including methodologies, standards and guidance applied.
• Provides specific Delegation level capacity building as requested and required by the Delegation.
• Supports EcoSec Departments and Livestock specialists in representing the ICRC with relevant authorities in case of challenging negotiations.


Skills / Qualities
• Sound understanding of the project cycle management, establishing appropriate (SMART) objectives and indicators is required
• Good organizational, managerial, planning, reporting skills;
• Possessing good capacity to analyze and summarize complex situations; ability to take relevant decisions within a given framework and communicate them with diplomacy and negotiate when necessary;
• Strong capacities to train, coach and motivate a team of veterinarians and livestock specialists;
• Readiness and capacity to work in a multidisciplinary team involving other sectors linked to the protection and assistance of people affected by conflict, and collaborating with Red Cross and Red Crescent movement' members;
• Strongly motivated by humanitarian work;
• Ready to work in difficult contexts and spend time in the field, or to support programs without direct access to the affected population
• Excellent ability to work under pressure in a potentially dangerous environment


Desired profile
• University degree in Veterinary Medicine.
• Good background in economics, development studies, anthropology or sociology is an asset.
• Minimum 5 years’ experience in the implementation of humanitarian / development projects or programmes.
• Previous experience in East Africa and Middle East is a definite asset
• Excellent written and oral command of English is a must; French is a strong asset. Any other operational language knowledge (e.g. Arabic, Spanish, Russian) is an asset;


Job Education Requirements: Not Specified


Job Education Experience: Not Specified


Work Hours: 8

 

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Job Info
Job Category: Administrative jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job:  07 June 2020
Duty Station: Nairobi
Posted: 14-05-2020
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 14-05-2020
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 14-05-2065
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