The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for the strategic direction, leadership, and quality implementation of emergency responses across the IRC Kenya country program. The position is responsible for context monitoring and emergency preparedness, emergency response coordination, and project management in EP&R. This is a cross-cutting role that supports technical program teams in the areas of Health, Nutrition, WASH, food security, Livelihood, and protection. The Emergency Coordinator will also work closely with the partnerships and operational support departments. 
This position reports to the Deputy Director for Programs and is based in Nairobi with regular travel to program sites across the Country.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

Emergency Monitoring & Preparedness

  • Update the IRC Kenya Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP), inclusive of facilitating an inter-departmental workshop, revising the context analysis, and defining clear response scenarios. Ensure the EPP is regularly updated and remains relevant and useful for the country program.
  • Review the existing internal Country Emergency Team (CET) structure and advise senior management on necessary changes to the design and functions. Provide a refresher training to CET members based on the newly defined EPP.
  • Regularly monitor and report on emergency trends across the country and provide an analysis on likely humanitarian needs and make recommendations to senior management on situations which may require either direct or partner-led responses.
  • Ensure that IRC EPP is aligned to the broader humanitarian system and other emergency preparedness and response mechanisms. 
  • In collaboration with the Grants and Partnerships Manager, support the pre-positioning and operational readiness of a network of national NGO partners in line with IRC’s PEERS system as required.
  • In collaboration with technical program leads and the Supply Chain department, support the procurement, pre-positioning, and timely distribution of context-relevant emergency supplies.
  • Contribute to learning and advocacy targeting donors and policymakers to promote approaches and requirements that are appropriate and responsive to the priorities and realities

Emergency Response Management

  • Lead internal coordination to enable rapid and effective emergency responses, including serving as the chair of the Emergency Response Steering Committee.
  • In collaboration with the Regional Emergency Director functional and context-appropriate emergency alert and response system.
  • Develop a strategy to disseminate information on the availability and capacities of Emergency Humanitarian Action Unit (EHAU) how to report an alert, obtain classification and request/launch a response. Ensure all emergency alerts are quickly considered for either direct IRC or partner response.
  • Coordinate technical needs assessments with program teams as required. 
  • As required, deploy to field locations to lead emergency response / start-up in complex or large-scale emergencies.
  • Support program teams as they carry out direct-IRC emergency response interventions. Advise on appropriate staffing, response modalities, and coordination requirements as requested. Serve as CET team lead as required.
  • Ensure adequate documentation and data collection during emergency responses.

Technical Quality and Programme Management

  • Coordinate closely with the Deputy Director for Programs and Grants department to ensure effective EP&R project management and compliance with donor requirements.
  • Regularly engage with the Emergency Directors and other Technical Unit Advisors and Specialists to ensure appropriate methodologies and technical approaches are developed for all program activities, benchmark programming to IRC standards and ensure application of best practices.
  • Produce and utilize regularly updated project management tools, including workplans, implementation plans, procurement plans, and accurate financial forecasts.
  • Oversee timely, relevant, and responsible use of project funds.
  • Coordinate closely with the MEAL department to develop monitoring tools and collect high-quality data.
  • Contribute to learning and advocacy targeting donors and policymakers to promote approaches and requirements that are appropriate and responsive to the priorities and realities.
  • Oversee post-response reflections and evaluations in collaboration with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) department, including analysis of client feedback.

Business Development and Grants Management

  • Identify opportunities for growth of EP&R programming portfolio including areas for innovation and expansion.
  • Oversee the IRC’s relationship with existing partners and support the identification of new partners as it relates to new programming.
  • Support the Partnerships Manager and IRC emergency focal points in their engagement with and technical support to partners as requested.
  • Contribute to development of country office’s sector-relevant strategic direction and plans including ongoing development of EP&R programming, staffing and management structures.
  • Provide direction and monitor staff in their implementation of project workplans and quality of technical activities, including program budget oversight
  • Ensure that all internal and external reports are submitted on time and to a high-quality standard.
  • Contribute to efforts to promote gender equality, diversity and more inclusive practice across our programming and our ways of working.

Coordination & Representation

  • Maintain effective coordination and long-term relationships with external stakeholders including fellow agencies/NGOS, government departments and ministries, community-based organizations and partners, donors, and others in accurately and professionally representing IRC positions, promoting long-term strategies, and resolving problems/conflicts.
  • Actively advance IRC’s relations with EP&R actors/private sector at a local, regional, and national level, seeking avenues for partnership, collaboration, and coordination of activities to ensure sustainability of interventions
  • Participate in IRC and external working groups and communities of practice around EP&R to advance strategies, disseminate research and program successes, discuss implementation challenges, and share best practices
  • Support the sharing of information and learning across EP&R related programs based in Kenya and throughout the Horn and East Africa region.

Other

  •  Other relevant duties as assigned by supervisor to further IRC emergency programs.


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