Livelihood Delegate

International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies

Job Purpose

The Livelihoods Delegate will play a key role in supporting Turkish Red Crescent together with IFRC Country staff in strengthening the links between basic needs and livelihoods programme through supporting planning, implementation and capacity development. The role will explore and support actions that maximise the links between the different stakeholders and programmes (TRC, IFRC, World Bank, Turkish government, UN Livelihood working groups). Whilst collaborating closely with the TRC on the direction of integrated livelihoods and added value of livelihoods programming.

Job Duties and Responsibilities

Technical support and coordination of livelihood actions supported by IFRC and TRC

  • Provide support for overall technical, guidance and coordination to the relevant parts of the IFRC Turkey office and Turkish Red Crescent leads for the implementation of actions that support refugee access of livelihoods programmes.
  • Provide support to the relevant parts of TRC and lead relevant IFRC components for the implementation of timely livelihood related assessments and analysis to identify priority household needs and appropriate interventions, applying a methodological base Household Economic Security approach in line with Movement best practice to the extent possible.
  • Support M&E through response options analysis processes and work with Turkish Red Crescent to identify the scopeof programme interventions, and consequently support the design and budgeting to deliver early-stage programme plan of actions including associated tools

Capacity Building and Advocacy

  • Act as the country focal point for 3RP livelihood working groups and support links with TRC, UN and relevant government authorities.
  • Act as a country Focal Point for the IFRC regional office and Livelihood Resource Centre (LRC) hosted by the Spanish Red Cross. Building links with the livelihood networks and define technical support needs of TRC for enhancing livelihoods capacities. This support will be centred around livelihood referral mechanisms and vocational training. It could also include guiding livelihoods assessments and analysis, action planning, supportto training and capacity development, and external coordination.
  • Support TRC in the identificationof trainings needs (face-to-face or remote), and facilitation of trainings sessions for technical teams in various topics that could include; economic profiling, needs assessments, rural/urban livelihoods, skills development, referral mechanisms, value-chain and markets analysis, development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Knowledge sharing, peer to peer learning and Innovation
  • Identify and coordinate on opportunities for partnerships, peer to peer learning within RCRC Movement and with TRC as well as other possible international stakeholders to improve knowledge, learning and capacities to implement meaningful livelihoods and market-based interventions.

Provide project management support to livelihoods:

  • Integrate monitoring tools and indicators (qualitative and quantitative) into existing tracking systems for programme activities; whilst coordinating with TRC for regular monitoring of activities.
  • Ensure that all activities are carried out in a participatory, inclusive and non-discriminatory manner that reflects refugee population needs, social cohesion and cultural sensitivities including gender balance, age, most vulnerable populations; and that activities take into consideration issues around any local risks and hazards.
  • Identify skill gaps mainly within TRC for programme implementation and assist in the recruitment process for national staff where needed.
  • In line with proven Movement best practice contribute to Accountability and Community Engagement (CEA) activities by following the necessary quality standards defined by TRC and IFRC.

Job Duties and Responsibilities (continued)

Communication and Representation:

  • Represent IFRC at inter-agency, governmental coordination mechanisms and other technical coordination forums, meetings and sector and technical working groups (e.g. livelihoods working group, Cash Coordination and Basic Needs WGs etc.) as required, fostering co-operative alliances where appropriate.
  • Write or take part in communications (public and media) including press interviews and reports; contribute photographic and/or audio-visual materials to support communications work as appropriate.

Education

Required:

  • University degree and / or formal qualification in relevant subject: Humanitarian assistance/development studies Humanitarian assistance /development studies, agriculture, economic or socio-economic development, rural development or Business Administration, Anthropology or equivalent.

Preferred:

  • RC Movement Basic Training Course (BTC) / IMPACT Training Course –

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