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Field Coordinator

Tripoli

  • Organization: CTG - Committed To Good
  • Location: Tripoli
  • Grade: Mid level - Mid level consultancy
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Managerial positions
  • Closing Date: Closed

CTG Overview CTG stands for Committed To Good. With an ethical approach at the heart of all that we do, it is a description that makes us proud. Respect for the fundamental human rights of our staff, and those our staff encounter, is a cornerstone of our values. We strive for gender equality, inclusion and diversity, providing fair and equal opportunities for all. We take a zero tolerance approach to corruption and stay true to local labour laws and all local statutory requirements.
In operation since 2006, today we are honoured to serve clients in 15 fragile and conflict-affected states assisting with disaster relief, peace building, humanitarian aid and development programmes through our specialised recruitment, HR management and operational services.
Overview of position
The Stabilization Facility for Libya aims to bridge the critical period of transition from initial period of humanitarian relief towards mid- and long-term structural and sector-specific support. It will include time bound quick interventions at the municipality level that seek to enhance the legitimacy of the GNA within the Libyan population through provision of concrete improvements and peace dividends at the community level through rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, building the capacity of local authorities to address the needs of their population, and enhancing local mediation and conflict resolution capacities and processes. The Stabilization Facility will be Libyan led, with the Prime Minister or his representative chairing the board jointly with the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General, and the activities being implemented in cooperation with Libyan local authorities. The stabilization activities will be guided by quick needs assessments and consultations with local authorities and other relevant local stakeholders, such as civil society organizations, representatives of line ministries and relevant stakeholders. The Facility will be initially limited to specific localities depending on available funding, but must be scalable to encompass the entire state territory.

The Stabilization Facility is an immediate stabilization initiative that provides quick rehabilitation of critical infrastructure, and enhances the engagement between the central government and municipalities. The Stabilization Facility will repair light infrastructure within the conflict affected areas to reverse the physical disruption caused by the conflict, and enable the reopening of key services at the municipal level.  It may also support quick recovery of businesses that are critical to the survival of whole communities through rehabilitation and provision of equipment. Through these activities it will also aim to boost the capacity of municipalities.

UNDP will undertake rehabilitation of light infrastructure and critical businesses destroyed by conflict in East, West and South Libya.
The project will support the following types of infrastructure rehabilitation:
  • key public infrastructure including clinics, hospitals, schools and police stations and government buildings;
  • rehabilitation of waste water treatment facilities, and water networks;
  • rehabilitation of power stations, electricity networks, power grids and other destroyed electricity infrastructure;
  • Rehabilitation of roads and bridges;
  • Rehabilitation of small businesses that are critical to the community (e.g. bakeries)

UNDP will also require provision of equipment that will complement the works, including:
  • Provision of equipment including alternative electricity sources.
  • Provision of equipment to small businesses being rehabilitated.

The first step of the project will be to undertake a participatory rapid needs assessment in the locations where the Stabilization Facility will start working in, including a location in the East, West and South Libya.

The rapid needs assessment will cover the following areas:
 
  1. Examination of damage to critical infrastructure causing disturbance in public service delivery, as well as to any businesses that are critical to the community.
  2. Determining the financial requirements of short-term rehabilitation based on a rapid estimated costing exercise.
  3. A mapping of already on-going interventions to make sure the project will not duplicate any existing initiatives.
  4. An understanding of conflict and social peace dynamics in the municipality to make sure that interventions remain conflict sensitive and contribute to stabilization in the municipality.

The Field Coordinators will be responsible for the process to identify priority needs in their location and will work closely with the field engineers who will help assess the damage and estimate the cost of rehabilitation. Once the needs assessment is completed the Field Coordinator will help facilitate local prioritization exercises to agree on local priorities and an action plan. Once the action plan is agreed upon, the field coordinator will be responsible for the day-to-day monitoring of the project progress in their location. A critical element within this responsibility will be regular follow-up with the municipality to ensure the efficient, effective and timely delivery of project interventions.
Role objectives
  • Support the needs assessment team leader in drafting the methodology for the needs assessment including the questionnaires for each sector;
  • Lead the process of collecting the information in the agreed sectors in collaboration with the local authorities;
  • Undertake field visits with the field engineers to review the physical damage;
  • Draft the needs assessment report and submit it to the Project Manager for approval;
  • Work closely with the team leader and the selected NGO partner to organize the local prioritization workshop to agree on rehabilitation priority plan; and ensure all the relevant local stakeholders attend the prioritization workshop;
  • Finalize and submit the priority plan to the Project Manager for approval;
  • Coordinate all the support being provided to the municipality from the Stabilization Facility;
  • Work closely with the selected NGO partners to engage in the conflict analysis process, as well as the small scale peacebuilding interventions;
  • Working closely with the field engineer(s), monitor the progress of rehabilitation works and provide regular bi-monthly reports to the Project Manager on the progress of works;
  • Immediately report any variation or problem arising in the rehabilitation works or provision of equipment to the Project Manager;
  • Conduct regular field visits to the project sites to monitor the implementation of the workplan and liaise on a regular basis with the respective municipality;
  • Provide on-going mentoring and support to the municipality/local authorities and ensure that the local authorities are engaged in the project;
  • Organize any required workshops or events;
  • Lead the communication of the project at the municipality level;
  • Ensure and monitor the proper operation of the finalized projects;
  • Undertake any other relevant tasks as requested by the Project Manager.
 
  1. DELIVERABLES
Deliverables
 
Delivery target date Review and Approval Required
Progress report including:
  • Weekly report on progress on needs assessment;
  • Progress on action plan;
  • Progress on agreed project activities;
  • Identification of challenges in implementation;
  • Any recommendations for follow-up or adjustment.
Weekly report submitted with Monthly report at the end of each month To be approved by the Project Manager
 
Project reporting
Reporting to the Project Manager
Key competencies EDUCATION:

 Master’s degree in political science, development studies, public administration, project management, operations management, engineering or a related field, with minimum 5 years of experience. (A bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 7 years of experience may be accepted.)

EXPERIENCE:

 Minimum of five years of relevant project coordination experience with demonstrated experience of working closely with local authorities and civil society;
 Experience of management or coordination of infrastructure project desirable;
 Experience of working with international agencies and NGOs desirable;
 Proven ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams.
 Demonstrated experience / network with municipal authorities.
 Fluency in English and Arabic required.
Team management
This field does not require management field 
Further information
EVALUATION CRITERIA
 
Criteria Weight Max. Point
Technical Competency 70
Master’s degree (political science, development studies, public administration, project management, operations management, engineering or a related field) with 5 years of relevant experience or Bachelor’s degree (same as above) with 7 years of relevant experience 25  
Experience of management or coordination of infrastructure projects 10  
Experience of working with international agencies and NGOs 10  
Experience and ability to work with multi-disciplinary teams and network with municipal authorities 20  
Strong written and spoken English and Arabic 5  
Total Technical Score 70  

DUTY STATION:

The Field Coordinator will be based in Tripoli, Libya, with the possibility to travel to Tunis, Tunisia or other locations in Libya for short missions (based on approval by supervisor).

PAYMENT MODALITIES:

Payment to the consultant will be made upon satisfactory completion of the above-mentioned deliverables.
 
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