- Develop and refine data collection tools and databases for surveys and the Project Activity Management (PAM) tool; ensure accurate data entry.
- Perform mid-level qualitative and quantitative analysis, produce visualizations, and interpret market information to guide responses.
- Use the household economy approach to identify economic security gaps, analyze core EcoSec components (food, living conditions, income, capacity-building), and design response scenarios aligned with country strategy.
- Design and implement EcoSec programs (cash-for-work, cash transfers, microeconomic initiatives), managing planning, logistics, execution, and reporting.
- Establish transparent beneficiary registration methods (including remote contexts) and apply accountability best practices across the program cycle.
- Ensure standardized monitoring and sharing of lessons learned; contribute to analysis of security, socioeconomic, cultural, and political contexts.
- Organize and carry out monitoring activities: post-distribution monitoring (PDM), cash program monitoring (CPM), situation monitoring, and final evaluations.
- Provide timely analyses and updates on factors affecting ICRC operations.
- Maintain and update networks of interlocutors (community leaders, authorities, NGOs, affected populations) to support collaboration and information flow.
- Collect, analyze, and proactively share information on the humanitarian situation of affected communities.
- Plan and participate in field visits; prepare field trip reports.
- Support internal reporting: proposals, assessments, monitoring and quarterly reports, and operational updates.
- Support administrative processes including DT, PAM, FAD, and LOG; draft meeting minutes and EcoSec documents.
- Ensure quality in statistical reporting and follow up on data accuracy.
- Coordinate with food security, shelter, and NFI actors to ensure integrated responses.
- Build and sustain relationships with PRCS representatives and increase awareness of ICRC programs.
- Contribute to capacity building of PRCS volunteers through training, coaching, joint assessments, and implementation support.
- Support implementation of food, NFI, agricultural, livestock, and income-support initiatives with PRCS and partners.
Specific Tasks
- Contribute to regular assessments of conflict-related needs and restrictions; propose and support appropriate interventions.
- Supervise emergency and early recovery program implementation across all project cycle stages to achieve planned outcomes.
- Monitor projects using standard formats and escalate implementation risks to the EcoSec Deputy Coordinator/Coordinator.
- Provide analysis and propose response options for long-term, inter-departmental emergency and recovery strategies aligned with Sub-Delegation priorities.
- Coordinate closely with Protection, WatHab, WEC, Communication, Logistics, and Cooperation throughout project cycles.
- Oversee and assess community engagement quality via Learning and Facilitation Groups (LFG).
- Represent the EcoSec team in multi-stakeholder platforms and fora (e.g., Food Security Cluster).
- Contribute to preparation of project documentation: financial forecasts, authorizations, requisitions, and bills-of-quantities.
- Contribute to the ICRC Planning for Results (PfR) process with attention to strategy, resources, baselines, and indicators.
- Supervise, mentor, support, and evaluate up to five EcoSec staff under functional management.
- Assist in organizing and delivering capacity-building activities (training/coaching) on data collection and program implementation.