Project Duration: 8 months
General Description and Job Brief
The SCOPE Officer will have overall responsibility for the implementation of all SCOPE registration activities in camp and host communities as well as supporting the Nutrition, GFD and M& E officers in other related activities. He/she will help in ensuring that all proposed objectives and targets concerning registration of beneficiaries, GFD and nutrition are achieved effectively. The Officer will directly responsible for overseeing the registration of beneficiaries on the SCOPE platform and ensuring that the registration is implemented according to the standards and best practice.
Responsibilities
Facilitate Supervises the SCOPE registration team and provides appropriate guidance and oversight as they conduct daily field activities.
Total management of the SCOPE/ digital registration equipment, materials and data.
Manages the SCOPE /digital registration data, progress report of the e-registration activities to enhancing smooth distribution exercise.
Facilitates the training of Scope project staff on Scope online/offline system focusing on efficient planning, coordination, and implementation and monitoring of the project activities.
Manages shared e-registration related complaint in accordance with WFP guidelines (where necessary).
Liaises closely with WFP SCOPE Unit/Office regarding SCOPE implementation and related issues.
Actively participates along-with other project officers in coordination meetings, if requested.
Develops and maintains strong working relationships with all stakeholders – IDPs, Community support groups, community leaders, NGOs, to enhance multi-agency and multi-sectoral cooperation and coordination.
Participates actively in the monitoring of the project in collaboration with the M&E Officer with specific attention on the efficiency of the nutrition, GFD and IGAs implementation etc.
Coordination:
Develop lines of communication and close collaboration with WFP, team members, and other stakeholders as well as contribute to a coordinated humanitarian response.
Liaise with the Logistics to ensure that SCOPE items are transported in good time and are available in a timely manner.
Complete and keep records of the necessary paperwork
Participate in regular internal and external meetings for the program at Camp, Host Community, LGA and state levels as necessary when necessary.
Maintain open lines of communication with all field staff and service departments.
Reporting:
Produce SCOPE updates to WFP and FSL PM.
Contribute to program weekly/monthly reports including plans and facilitation of community awareness sessions on SCOPE registration.
Support and coordinate with the M&E Officers for registration activities.
Miscellaneous:
Perform other relevant duties as assigned by the FSL Manager.
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse:
Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards within DHCBI and amongst beneficiaries.
Compliance & Ethics:
Promote and encourage a culture of compliance and ethics throughout DHCBI. As applicable to the position, maintains a clear understanding of WFP and DHCBI compliance and ethics standards as well as adhering to those standards. Conduct work with the highest level of integrity.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent preferably in Computer Programming / Sciences / Engineering or Social Sciences, Development Studies, Nutrition, Agriculture or other relevant discipline and evidence of NYSC discharge certificate
Highly computer literacy (ability to adapt software packages to contexts)
Experience as a SCOPE registration officer with other partner
Minimum 3 years Banking Sector experience working on ATM machines or 3 years’ experience in the NGO Sector of which 2 years should be working in SCOPE Registration/ e-registration programming / or project implementation in a humanitarian context;
Excellent communication skills and experience in report writing.
Capacity and willingness to base at DHCBI field locations.
Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating when faced with difficult and frustrating working conditions.
Very good interpersonal skills, particularly in networking, and working with communities, local civil society and local authorities.
Previous experience in using and adapting community-led approaches.
Good understanding and knowledge in the application of do-no-harm, conflict sensitivity principles and DHCBI standards and ethics for protection work.
Good understanding of protection concerns, including GBV issues in displacement, human rights, and international humanitarian law.
Proven analytical skills.
Demonstrated understanding of and ability to maintain confidentiality and respect for beneficiaries.
Knowledge and experience with community outreach and mobilization.
Positive and professional attitude, including the ability to lead and work well in a team setting.
Strong ability to organize work, meet deadlines, coordinate multiple tasks, and maintain attention to detail.
Understanding of monitoring processes, learning, adaptation and evaluation.
Fluent in English, Hausa and other local languages.
Experience in working in north-eastern Nigeria, preferably Borno State.
Commitment to humanitarian principles and action, and to DHCBI’s mission, values and policies
Excellent computer knowledge and skills in using Microsoft Office and Google Workspace.
Gender Equality Commitments
Foster an environment that supports the values of women and men, and equal access to information.
Provide a work environment where women and men must be evaluated and promoted based on their skills and performance.
Respect beneficiaries’ women, men, and children (boys and girls) regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, race, colour, ancestry, national origin, age, or marital status.
Value and respect all cultures.
NOTE:
DHCBI do not solicit fee from interested jobseekers. Please note that DHCBI will not request for any monetary payments from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process.
DHCBI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. DHCBI considers all applicants on the basis of merit without prejudice to race, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, colour, national origin, marital status, or veteran status.
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and operational independence.