International Medical Corps would like to invite qualified and competent applicants to apply for the following vacant post.
1. Senior MEAL Officer
Location: Gonder, Ethiopia
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of Gonder program manager the Senior Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEAL) officer will be responsible for assisting in the development and roll-out of tools for effective management of data across all technical sectors and sites. S/he will be Gonder program focal point to assist technical managers in the M &E, Accountability and Learning aspect of projects in Gonder and build the capacity of field staff in effective use of the data management tools and reporting templates. The job holder also ensures that all internal and external reporting requirements are met in a timely manner.
Skill and educational background
· Degree in Information Technology, Statistics, Demography or related discipline, Public health with M&E experience
· At least 3 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation of programs, preferably with a non-government organization.
· Knowledge on humanitarian accountability and understanding of the current accountability initiatives.
· Experience in analyzing data
· Knowledge on research and data collection methods and familiarity with statistical tools such as SPSS, EpiInfo, SMART, STAT 01 and others (at least two).
· Excellent oral and written English communication skills
· Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work well in team environment
· Knowledge of project area is required
· Strong analytical skills
· Excellent organizational and time management skills and a high level of attention to detail
· Fully computer literate with working knowledge of database and spreadsheet applications
Deadline: June 10, 2024
2. WASH Engineer
Location: Jigjiga, Ethiopia
Job Summary:
The WASH Engineer will be responsible for the implementation of the WASH program activities including planning, management, and monitoring of the WASH activities. She/He will be responsible for the overall operation of WASH projects including site assessment, site identification, and re-design of the water systems, design of the water systems, preparation of BoQ, specifications, and drawings. Reporting to the field program Coordinator.
Skill and educational background
Minimum university degree in Hydraulic engineering, Water Resource Engineering, water supply engineering, and related disciplines.
· Three work experiences in WASH for Degree, two years for MSc, and preferably in a humanitarian setting (refugee camps, rural development, or emergency response)
· Competent in using Windows, and other Engineering software: AutoCAD, Hydraulics soft wares Epnaet, WaterCAD, and GPS
· Ability to work under pressure in a potentially unstable security environment.
Flexible, willing to travel and live temporarily in harsh environment
Deadline: June 12, 2024