DescriptionResponse Team Leader for Sumatera Floods Response
Background
After several days of heavy rain flash floods and landslides struck Aceh North Sumatra and West Sumatra on November 26 causing fatalities displacement missing persons and severe infrastructure damage that isolated communities and cut off access to essential supplies such as food and clean water.
The number of casualties resulting from floods and landslides across Sumatra Island continues to increase. While certain areas are now accessible numerous regions remain isolated and can only be reached through river or sea routes and by air.
Save the Children Indonesia and its partners are working to save lives and alleviate the suffering of children and families affected in Aceh (Aceh Tamiang Langsa East Aceh Central Aceh Pidie Jaya Bireun Bener Meriah) North Sumatra(Langkat Central Tapanuli Sibolga) and West Sumatra(Agam and Padang) by restoring essential health nutrition protection education and basic services.
Save the Children Indonesia joined in several clusters namely:
- Education
- Health and Nutrition
- Child Protection
- Logistics
- Psychosocial Support
The following is our focus on the disaster response.
Health and Nutrition: We will provide health service and ensure access to clean water sanitation facilities emergency latrines hygiene kits distribution and hygiene promotion to prevent the spread of waterborne and communicable diseases.
Child Protection: Children are at a heightened risk of separation trauma and exploitation. Our response will establish Child-Friendly Spaces deliver psychosocial support strengthen reporting and referral mechanisms and secure safe
alternative care for separated or unaccompanied children.
Education in Emergencies: To restore learning and stability we will provide learning materials train teachers and facilitators support temporary learning spaces and engage parents and communities to ensure children can safely return to education.
We are looking for an Response Team Leaderto work with SCIDN team and its partner to be part of response team.
Role Purpose
The primary responsibility of the Response Team Leader is to support the implementation of program in an emergency transition and recovery setting. The Response Team Leader provides overall leadership in the field and is responsible for developing coordinating and managing all emergency response activities. S/he coordinates liaison with the Humanitarian Team and SCIDN technical advisors and works towards developing monitoring and strengthening relationships with governmental and intergovernmental institutions donors other NGOs key sub-recipients and vendors to implement SCIDN response outline. S/he is responsible for the health well-being and safety of the emergency staff; program design planning and staffing; reporting and documentation; financial management and communication.
What you will do:
Leadership
- Lead develop/review and implement a coherent response outline that contributes to SCIDN emergency response objectives.
- Create a shared vision and team cohesion.
- Manage the integrated programming and its operating principles and guidelines.
- Coordinate closely with Humanitarian Management Team and country program technical advisors
- Provide leadership management oversight and technical direction for the response.
Program
- Design develop and implement a transition/phase plan that is in accordance with the objectives of SCIDN
- Ensure high-quality performance and integrity standards in compliance with SCIDN policies and regulations.
- Report to SCIDN Senior Management Team and donors the achievements and results of the response.
- Strengthening systems for maintaining an overview of all staff activity.
- Responsible for team health and safety.
- Act as Safeguarding focal point until appropriate team member is assigned in coordination with the Safeguarding taskforce.
- Ensure all sector focal points are assigned and that assignments are handed over appropriately with each transitioning team. Focal points required include child protection WASH Education Mental Health Safeguarding access and disability health and safety and team health
Human Resource Management
- Oversee the selection training and mentoring of qualified staff recommend promotions disciplinary action and termination as needed.
- Supervise the day-to-day of the response team to ensure smooth and effective operations.
- Work with Human Resources to ensure compliance to local labor laws.
- Maintain open lines of communication with all field staff and partners
Representation
- Able to represent SCIDN among local authorities donors United Nations international and national NGOs.
- Develop strong working relationships with partners and actors in the emergency response.
- Participate in media relations public outreach and awareness initiatives including coordinating and responding to inquiries acting as a spokesperson (if appointed) in the field for national and international media in coordination with the Advocacy Campaign and Government Relation (ACG) department.
Administration
- Ensure that appropriate logistic administrative and financial structures and procedures are established and maintained in accordance with SCIDN policies
- Ensure appropriate documentation for ease of handover team to team.
- Work with National Security focal point to ensure the security of all international and national staff when deployed.
- Ensure that appropriate security guidelines and procedures are established maintained / updated regularly and adhered to by the response team.
Policy Adherence
- Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards within SCIDN and amongst beneficiaries served by SCIDN
- Adhere to the Code of Conduct maintain humanitarian principles and respect international humanitarian law at all times.
- Perform other duties as assigned. The duties and responsibilities listed in this document are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and not necessarily all inclusive.
What we need from you:
- Bachelors degree in any field preferably in experienced to work with SCIDN
- 5-10 years of experience in a related field
- Experience in management community engagement stakeholder engagement and child participation
- Background and experience in children and/or youth program activities
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work both independently and as a team member
- Self-motivated and highly flexible individual who can manage multiple tasks and priorities.
- Experience working/dealing with children
Location: Sumatera
Save the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of religion race gender sexual orientation or disability.