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JOB DESCRIPTION Preliminary job information Job Title Country and Base of posting Reports to Creation / Replacement Duration of Handover Duration of Mission MIDDLE EAST REGIONAL COORDINATOR (MERCO) JORDAN, AMMAN MIDDLE EAST DESKS Replacement 10 days 12 months General information on the Mission Context Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-religious international aid organization. Our teams are committed to supporting civilians victims of marginalization and exclusion, or hit by natural disasters, wars and economic collapses, by answering their fundamental needs. Our aim is to provide emergency relief to uprooted people in order to help t hem recover their dignity and regain self-sufficiency. The association leads in average 140 projects by year in the following sectors of intervention: health, food security, nutrition, construction and rehabilitation of infrastructures, water, sanitation, hygiene and economic recovery. PUI is assisting around 4 million people in 22 countries in Africa, Asia, Middle East, Caucasus and Europe. PUI is looking for an experienced Safety and Security Advisor to support PUI country missions in the Middle East. The MERO opened in 2012 as a support office focusing mostly on PUI missions in development contexts. Given the recent emphasis on emergency programs induced by the development of the Syrian and, more recently, of the Iraqi and Yemen crises, the focus of the MERO is now set on supporting the operational development of the ME missions and the improvement of the emergency response provided by PUI in the region. The MERO hosts a roster of advisors aiming at: - conducting regular field visits for rapid responses, assessments and in-field support missions - organizing regular workshops and training sessions for PUI staff and partners capacity building - strengthening institutional knowledge building - Filling operational gaps. - supporting fundraising efforts PUI s strategy/position in the area With an already strong presence in the Middle East for more than 15 years, PUI has increased considerably its intervention in this Region with the occurring of the Syrian crisis. Currently the NGO is assisting Syrians in four different countries (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq (KRG), while in three countries it is carrying out emergency, recovery and development projects (Iraq, Occupied Palestinian Territory and Yemen). In the Middle East PUI is currently implementing projects in all the sectors of expertise of the NGO: Food Security, Livelihoods, Health & Nutrition, Agriculture & Rural Development, Shelter & Rehabilitation, WASH, NFIs distribution, Education. PUI strategy s in the region is to develop a multi-sector / integrated approach in its countries of intervention, linking relief to development to support the affected population in the most efficient and sustainable manner. History of the mission and current programs Iraq PUI has been working in Iraq since 1983. In the South, PUI has been implementing emergency and recovery projects aiming at improving the access to health (rehabilitation of health structures, drugs distribution), to water and sanitation, livelihoods, in urban and rural areas, with a focus on Iraqi returnees and IDPs. In the North, PUI, in 2013, launched activities targeting Syrian refugees with the deployment of an integrated WaSH and Health response in two refugee camps (Gawilan and Domiz 2) in Dohuk and Ninewa Governorates. PUI followed closely the deterioration of the situation in Iraq since early 2014 and launched emergency intervention in its areas of coverage near Baghdad. With the further deterioration of the situation since June 2014, PUI started deploying a multi-sector emergency response in Health, and WaSH both in KRI and in Baghdad extended region targeting the affected displaced populations. Jordan Although the NGO is present in Jordan since 2004 with the back Office for Iraq and more recently with the regional Office, it has started its activities in Jordan in 2013 to provide support to the Syrian refugees and the vulnerable host community. PUI is PUI Regional Office Coordinator / Job description Page 1 / 5

currently implementing protection, education, health and cash assistance programs. The long-term strategy is to remain in Jordan beyond the Syrian crisis, carrying out projects for rural or urban vulnerable communities. Lebanon PUI has launched an emergency response operation following the Lebanese-Israeli conflict in 1996 and has since then maintained a significant commitment to the country, with a diverse panel of activities ranging from emergency response to recovery (WASH, shelter, food security and livelihoods). Currently the humanitarian assistance to the Syrian refugees is the bulk of PUI s intervention, in the sectors of food security & livelihoods, education, WASH NFIs distribution, shelter, health and protection. The areas of interventions are all Northern Lebanon, Beirut and Mount Lebanon, Saida. With its three offices in the country, the Mission in Lebanon is currently the largest among PUI missions in the Middle East. Syria PUI is working inside Syria with expatriate and local staff since February 2008, conducting in the early stages mainly education projects targeting Iraqi refugees in the country. With the outbursts of the crisis in 2011, PUI changed its focus toward the resulting acute humanitarian needs. PUI intervenes in the following sectors: health, education, NFI distribution, access to water, sanitation and shelter. PUI operates in Damascus, Rural Damascus, Homs, Hama, Darra, Lattakia and Tartous governorates. Currently, two programs are ongoing wherein PUI is carrying shelter, education, livelihood and self-reliance, wash, health activities and NFI distribution. The support to the IDPs inside Syria is currently a top priority for PUI in the Middle East. PUI will expand its intervention to other government controlled areas such as Aleppo and Idleb once security conditions will allow it. Occupied Palestinian Territory PUI is present in the occupied Palestinian territory (opt) since 2002, right after the start of the second intifada. To date, PUI has been implementing humanitarian and recovery projects in the Gaza Strip and in the West Bank and has successfully provided assistance to vulnerable communities through income generating projects (distribution of professional tool kits), food security and agriculture projects (emergency job creation, support to livestock farming and small-scale farmers) and water and sanitation projects (water network extension and chlorination, awareness campaigns).since 2012, the mission is addressing protection issues both in the West Bank and Gaza Strip through a different range of projects (livelihood, wash, food security) and maintain an emergency and disaster response capacity. Yemen PUI is present in Yemen since 2007 aiming at improving the nutritional condition of the population living in Hodeidah Governorate. After an interruption of its activities due to the volatile security situation in June 2011, PUI has resumed the operations in July 2012 and extended its program to Raymah Governorate, also developing emergency projects for IDP. Currently, while keeping nutrition as the entry point for intervention, PUI proposes to cover the needs with an integrated approach based on the malnutrition framework, with a focus on food security, livelihoods, primary health care and wash. The coordination team based in Amman will soon be relocated in Yemen (End of 2016/Beg of 2017). Configuration of the Organization in the Region APPROXIMATELY 32 MEUR BUDGET 2016 BASES NUMBER OF EXPATRIATES NUMBER OF NATIONAL STAFF 6 MISSIONS Over 58 Over 700 NUMBER OF CURRENT PROJECTS MAIN PARTNERS ACTIVITY SECTORS EXPATRIATE TEAM ON-SITE Over 38 ECHO, EUROPEAID, UNHCR, UNICEF, OCHA, WFP, BPRM, OFDA, CFGB, CDC, AFD, CIAA, FDF Food Security, Livelihoods, Shelter & Rehabilitation, WASH, Health & Nutrition, NFIs distribution, Agriculture, Education, PSS Regional Office in Amman: 2 Technical Advisors, one part-time assistant. Jordan mission in Amman: Approximately 4 expatriate staff Yemen mission in Amman : Approximately 4 expatriate staff Job Description Overall objective The MERCO is in charge of actively supporting the operational development of PUI Middle East missions. Main tasks and responsibilities Operational Development : He/She acts as a team leader for rapid response and assessment missions in the region

Gap filler: He/She fills staffing gaps for field and program coordination positions (Field Coordinator, deputy Hom, HoM) for missions up to 2 months Management : He/She daily manages the Regional Office and its technical support staff On an ad-hoc basis Coordination : He/She ensures the organisation of coordination events between the different PUI missions in the Midlde East and the conception of Regional proposal Representation : He/She represents the regional interests of the organization towards existing and potential partners in Amman and in the region. Startegy: S/he updates the annual Regional Programming. In addition s/he supports the different missions (Directly or through the Regional Team) in drafting and designing yearly Programming. Specific objectives and linked activities 1. SUPPORT THE OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF PUI REGIONAL MISSIONS Based on requests from Heads of Missions, Desk Managers or the SUDO, acts as a Team Leader to conduct rapid response interventions in existing missions or other countries of the region Based on requests from Heads of Missions, Desk Managers, acts as a Team Leader to conduct multi sector assessments in the missions of the region As a Team Leader, composes his/her response/assessment team with members of the MERO staff (support), Consultants, and/or with Operational Technical Advisors (health, food security, wash, upon agreement for STC department) Based on his/her own assessment of the humanitarian situation in the region, proposes exploratory missions, rapid responses interventions and needs assessments Provides regular updates and analyses on the humanitarian situation in the region Upon availability, fills in for HR gaps for field and program coordination positions for PUI missions in the region Following his/her field missions, produces assessment reports to support PUI humanitarian responses as well as for advocacy and fundraising purposes Based on his/her missions findings, produces project proposals to support the operational development of PUI in the region 2. MANAGE THE REGIONAL OFFICE AND THE REGIONAL STAFF Acts as Head of the Regional Office and thus supervises all local and international staff linked to the regional office from Amman and from remote places in the Middle-East.. Send internal and external reports to the Headquarters, respecting internal authorization timeframes Designs the regional budget and follow-up on the updates provided by the regional finance controller. Monitors that the regional work-plan is implemented and encourages the different actors involved to carry out their tasks. Ensures information from the Headquarters is circulated on the field and vice versa (monthly and ad-hoc sitrep) Set the priorities of the technical support advisors, according to the needs at country level and in coordination with the Heads of Missions Defines the MERO organization chart and submits it for authorization to the ME Desks. Propose development strategy of the MERO. Involved in the recruitment process of the members of his/her team with HQ support. Defines and follow up the objectives and the action plan of each senior staff under his/her supervision Ensures that each staff member (local and international) is appraised on a regular basis by his/her superior (by their direct supervisors). Briefs, or has someone brief, each new staff member, on the context, programs, strategies, as well safety and security regulations, logistical and administrative procedures, financial management and human resources and the use of communication means. Participates in the training of expatriate or local staff and recommends internal or external training opportunities. Prepares, or has someone else prepare, the job descriptions of expatriates who need to be replaced or hired and communicates them in advance to the HQ Is particularly sensitive to managing the teams stress. He/She monitors and authorizes holidays and also mediates potential conflicts, seeking appropriate support in case of an accident. Ensures that the PUI s Internal Regulations are enforced Protects PUI s image in the country and thus makes sure the entirety of the staff behaves in a way which is in compliance with the values maintained by the organization and is respectful of the local culture. Coordinates closely with the Jordan HoM for issues of common interest related to the Amman offices. 3. COORDINATE COMMON ACTIONS AMONG THE DIFFERENT PUI MISSIONS AND STRENGHTEN THE COOPERATION WITH THEM Designs and draft the agendas for the regional meetings, in consultation with HQ and country missions Organizes and animates bi-annual regional meetings including Heads of missions and HQ staff Facilitates the planning of regional workshops/trainings sessions and contributes to their design Temporarily, coordinate the response to regional call for proposal, the conception of regional project and then reporting of regional project until PUI recruits someone for the tasks. Enhance synergies among the different PUI missions in the Middle East, facilitating the communication and the collaboration at Head of Mission level.

4. REPRESENT PUI IN THE MIDDLE EAST TOWARDS DONORS, AUTHORITIES, UNITED NATIONS, NGOs AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS On a ad-hoc basis, upon requests from HQ and HoMs and according to the priorities: Represents PUI in any regional meeting for humanitarian coordination, advocacy, information sharing or fundraising purposes. If unable to attend, s/he delegates this task to another regional staff or to a country senior staff. Maintains and improve the existing key partnerships and relationships at regional level. Develops new strategic partnership with donors, authorities, UN, NGOs and other stakeholders. Searches for and establish new partnerships willing to support PUI programs in the Middle East. Meet PUI current and new potential partners on behalf of the Head of Missions (upon their request) and facilitates the link between them. Contributes to raising the profile of PUI in the Middle East. Team management Number of people to manage and their position (expatriate/local staff) Direct management : 2 Required knowledge and skills TRAINING PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Humanitarian Development International Required Profile REQUIRED Emergency response and assessment.. Min. 5 years of humanitarian and development experience as Field / Program Coordinator, Head of Mission/Country Director Successful experience in multi-sector programmes in various humanitarian and development contexts Considerable experience in strategic planning at country or HQ level Previous experience in the Middle East and/or in unsecure environment. Experience in leading coordination meetings KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Excellent writing skills Project cycle management Advanced knowledge of the main humanitarian and development donors (US and EU donors, UN donors, etc.) Communication and representation skills Capacity to work on remote set-up LANGUAGES French English Mandatory Other (to be specified) SOFTWARE Pack Office Proficient Other (to be specified) Required Personal Characteristics DESIRABLE Project management Multisectoral assessment (FSL, Health, etc.) Logistics and Security Previous experience as NGO Coordinator, gap-filler, HoM. Information and Advocacy Experience in grants management Experience in fundraising Arabic language as an asset X Mandatory : Important field mobility (30 % of work-time average one week /month or long gap-filling up to 2 months or more ) Proven capacity to work in unsecure environment (Yemen, Iraq) Communication skills and ability to develop social networks Autonomy, ability to organise him/herself and take appropriate initiatives Flexibility, ability to adapt him/herself to changing context and various stakeholders Capacity to influence and find consensus to reach objectives. Appreciated: Diplomacy and capacity to engage in positive dialogue with HoMs. Analysis and summarization capacities

Organisational skills, ability to be comprehensive and respect timeframe Other Geographical availability: Frequent trips within Midde East and to the HQ are required (Minimum 30 %) Status Proposed terms EMPLOYED with a Fixed-Term Contract Compensation MONTHLY GROSS INCOME: from 2 420 up to 2 750 Euros depending on the experience in International Solidarity + 50 Euros per semester seniority with PUI Benefits COST COVERED: Round-trip transportation to and from home / mission, visas, vaccines INSURANCE including medical coverage and complementary healthcare, 24/24 assistance and repatriation HOUSING in collective accommodation DAILY LIVING EXPENSES («Per diem») BREAK POLICY : 5 working days at 3 and 9 months PAID LEAVES POLICY : 5 weeks of paid leaves per year + return ticket every 6 months