WSUP is recruiting a Community Development Officer, to be based in Beira, Mozambique.
Description
- The Community Development Officer (CDO WASH) is responsible for ensuring that all community stakeholders, and communities itself, participate on the discussions to raise and assess critical issues related to WASH that impact health. The incumbent is responsible for ensuring the execution of multi-step processes for the implementation of quality programme interventions, focusing on the WASH needs in the targeted communities. The CDO-WASH will provide support at community level in the programme for effective implementation. S/he will also maintain coordination and liaison with all concerned stakeholders. In addition, the CDO-WASH will provide full support to other project activities in which s/he will be requested to engage and always adhere to WSUP’s core values and WSUP’s policies on Safeguarding, Health & Safety, and Business Ethics and lead on these by example
- Do you want to be part of an international development organization dedicated to providing water and sanitation to those who need it most? If so, WSUP has a fantastic opportunity for you to make a difference and help Mozambique team to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene conditions for communities in the peri-urban neighbourhoods of Beira Municipality
- We are looking for someone who will make the biggest impact in the lives of our beneficiaries and thrive with us as part of a growing team and be responsible for providing an effective and efficient community development service to the Mozambique program team. You will also have global exchange opportunities with program teams from other countries where we operate, being able to share best practices for community development. In our organization there are many opportunities for you to learn and develop, so this role would suit someone who wants to collaborate in community development, share and gain extensive experience in water and sanitation programmes. Our team is very collaborative and has a strong focus on making a difference in the lives of our beneficiaries
- Department: Programmes
- Duration: Full-time, fixed term contract for 12 Months
- Grade: 5
- Basic Salary: MZN 594,789 - 636,706 per annum
- Benefits: WSUP offers competitive compensation per month (including Health Insurance, Life Assurance, Transport Allowance, Field Allowance and Communication Allowance)
- Reports to: Beira Projects Manager
Duties
Building capacity of Community Based Organisations (CBOs), Infrastructure Implementation Committees (IICs), and users of sustainable WASH facilities in the Low-Income Communities (LICs)
- Assist in developing a Community Action Plan (CAP) to improve WASH
conditions:
- Formation and activation of CBOs to improve WASH facilities in the
LICs
- Provide inputs and guidance to CBOs and Community People to
assess the WASH needs of the LIC people and develop CAP
- Participate in trainings for CBOs related to WASH service provision
- Support in assessing the performance of the hired CBOs
- Provide contributions and guidance to CBOs and people in the
community to assess WASH needs
- Monitor project and/or activities implemented by CBOs and support
CBOs to improve their performance
- Attend monthly CBO Meeting:
- Provide guidance to organize and hold effective meetings of CBOs
related to activities and/or projects being implemented by WSUP and
participate in them
- Discuss WASH-related problems encountered in communities and
determine appropriate steps to overcome them
- Assist CBOs in generating agendas related to the Community Action
Plan. Facilitate the process to address the problems identified by the
CBOs/IICs
- Assist in capacity development:
- Organize and Conduct Workshop/Training /Orientation sessions at
community level
- Monitor CBO activities
- Make routine visits to observe the progress of the programs and report
to the CDS
Assist in Selection and Implementation of Infrastructure activities
- Scheme selection:
- Selection and Implementation of WASH Infrastructure activities in LICs:
- Assist in conducting the feasibility assessment in terms of social aspects
- Assist in obtaining no objection certificates from concerned
departments/persons against each scheme
- Conduct ‘pre-measurement’ and ‘environmental assessment’:
- Assist the Supervision Engineer in the conduction of the “premeasurement” and “environmental assessment”
Observe progress of scheme:
- Pay routine visits to observe progress of schemes and provide feedback to the IIC and CBOs with suggestions
Mobilise CBOs, Community people and Users to be more responsive to the WASH needs of the Urban Poor
- Assist in organising day events at the community level:
- Assist the CBOs in organising/observing different day events (Global
Handwashing Day, Menstrual Hygiene Day, World Water Day and
World Toilet Day) at community level
- Participate in door-to-door visits and hygiene promotion activities in
the community and in schools
Information Management and Coordination
- Data collection and processing:
- Collect basic data monthly to complete the prescribed formats and
compute basic statistical analysis
- Progress Monitoring:
- Submit monthly progress monitoring sheet to Project Manager
- Attend relevant staff meetings
Requisites
- Evidence that applicants meet the essential criteria will be assessed by the following methods: Application (A) Interview (I), Test (T), as indicated below:
- High school diploma or equivalent (A, I)
- Basic trainings in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (A, I)
- Experience of working with low-income communities (A, I)
- Experience in implementation of sanitation projects, promotion of sanitation products
- Experience in urban WASH programmes, education or health/hygiene behaviour change campaigns (A, I)
- A good understanding of urban WASH project activities - organizing training, orientation at local level (A, I)
- Basic knowledge of monitoring progress activities and impact evaluation (I)
- Understanding of safeguarding risks relating to work in schools (I)
- Ability to mobilize communities (I)
- Ability to transfer knowledge to CBO and community regarding water and sanitation (I, T)
- Data collection and processing using digital tools (basic statistics and graphical data representation) (I, T)
- Good proficiency in MS Office (mainly in MS Word, MS Excel e PowerPoint)
- Patient, creative, self-driven with a good sense of humour (I)
- Speak the predominant local language (Ndau or Sena) (A,I)
- Commitment to the mission, vision and values of WSUP (I) absolute adherence to WSUP’s values and policies on Safeguarding, Health & Safety and Business Ethics and lead on these by example (I)
- Basic knowledge of monitoring and evaluation (T)
- Project management experience, stakeholder coordination
Notes
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
- Please note: This position is based either in Beira. Applicants must have the right to
work in Mozambique through Mozambican citizenship at the time of application. Please
do not apply if this is not the case
- For more information about WSUP's vision and approach, see www.wsup.com