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WVV Zonal Technical Program Officer - Livelihood

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Hanoi, Vietnam
Full-time
  • Provide technical support for the adaptation, implementation, monitoring and reporting of TP in the assigned zone and be accountable for the technical quality of the TP and cross cutting themes mainstreamed in the TP
  • Provide technical expertise and support to improve capacity of the AP staff and partners in the assigned zone in order to effectively deliver the TP
  • Advocate for the scaling-up of evidence based project models and multiply impact across different APs and provincial level.
  • Contribute to ensure WV is a child safe organization through the implementation of the TP
Areas of Responsibility: 

Strategic Direction (Time spent: 10%)

  • Provide inputs from the field for development/ review, revision of respective Technical Approach, Technical Program, Area Program (AP) Plans and Project Models in Livelihood
  • Provide input to TP Manager and Specialists on developing and standardizing Technical Guidelines/Training Materials for the implementation of Project models
  • Consolidate and analyze the monitoring data to come up with appropriate findings and recommendations to improve the technical quality
  • Participate in the impact assessment/ operation research of Project Models
  • Provide inputs to TP –level reports
  • Support AP/ZM/TP managers in exploring needs for further funding to address the burning problems faced by the children relating to Livelihood in order to propose these issues through Concept paper, proposals.

Technical Support and Quality Assurance (Time spent: 40%)

  • Develop and implement technical working plan for designed zone
  • Assist the AP (Including AP manager and DFs) to develop annual POA which relevant to AP plan and in alignment with NO technical approach
  • Review AP Plans, annual POAs and project models of the designated APs to ensure its alignment with National Strategy, TA, and TP
  • Provide technical support for AP staff in the implementation of TP, addressing and finding solutions to TP issues
  • Facilitate periodic monitoring, supportive supervision and reflection at the APs in the zone to ensure the quality of the TP’s implementation
  • Provide technical support for design, implementation and evaluation of grant/ PNS projects in designated zone
  • Consolidate, review and validate and analyze data from AP before sending to PE Officer for compiling zone Indicators
  • Support the AP team to ensure that assessment, monitoring and planning processes have active participation of the parents, community people, children and key project partners. This might include reviewing the process, documents of assessment & planning of the APs in the zone
  • Review all the annual reports of the APs in the zone and provide feedback for improvement
  • Support Technical Specialist and Technical Program Manager to standardize DME tools for baseline, monitoring and evaluation of the TP
  • Support zonal PEU Officer to introduce standard indicators and tools for baseline, monitoring and evaluation of the TP to the AP staff, so that these tools are disseminated to the local network for their use
  • Participate in the following key M&E activities scheduled by PEU in the designated zone which should include AP assessment, AP Design and AP Evaluation
  • Ensure that national KPIs related to Livelihood are reviewed, updated with accuracy periodically
  • Provide technical support for procurement and strategic sourcing (materials, consultants)
  • Manage project activities and budget for provincial level
  • Review and ensure accuracy and consistency of all LEAP 3 budget coding
  • Provide support to APs in implementation of Community-based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) and responding to climate change such as facilitating Community-based Disaster Risk Assessment (CBDRA), Community Disaster Preparedness Plan/Community-based Disaster Risk Reduction Plan (CDPP/CBDRRP)…

Capacity Building (Time spent: 30%)

  • Introduce the technical models to AP staff
  • Provide technical guidance to district/commune partners on project models
  • In consultation with TP Manager, Technical Specialist and AP Managers to facilitate capacity building activities including TOT training for AP technical resource persons for contextualization and follow-up
  • In consultation with Technical Program Manager and Technical Specialist, AP Manager, Communication to document and share the best practices on Livelihood for the purpose of staff learning and development.
  • Build and enhance capacity for local Rapid Response Teams (RRTs);
  • Participate in building capacity with/for the NRRT
  • Be ready for deployment to lead/join emergency responses (when requested)

Advocacy and Networking (Time spent: 20%)

  • Build and nurture effective working relationship with technical departments at provincial level
  • Document and disseminate evidences on the impact/ effectiveness of the relevant project models with the provincial level decision/policy makers for advocacy activities
  • Work with APs and Zonal Manager to plan and allocate budget for advocacy activities at provincial level
  • Implement and monitoring the outcomes of advocacy activities at provincial level while ensure the linkage between different levels
  • Identify and raise emerging issues for advocacy
  • Identify, document and share learnings, good practices, model from implementation for Technical Program Manager and Technical Specialist for purpose of advocacy and replication.
  • Represent WVV at relevant forums, meetings, working groups and workshops relating to Livelihood in designated zone.
Educational Background: 
Bachelor’s Degree in multi-disciplinary of economic –social or community development/environment/ agriculture or related fields.
Skills/Experience: 
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, time management, demonstrated leadership and good management ability.
  • Proven ability to provide coaching and deliver other capacity building activities.
  • Ability to provide supportive supervision to assure the interventions’quality.
  • Ability to document and share best practice for replication.
  • Good data analysis and reporting skills.
  • Conceptual understanding of and commitment to development work, especially Christian, child-focused, community-based development concepts, approaches and processes.
  • Ability to communicate and relate effectively with a diverse range of people (i.e. project beneficiaries, Government officials, project partners, WVV staff).
  • Good reading and report writing skills in Vietnamese and English.
  • Good computer skills (word processing, excel, power point & email).
  • Ability to work with a minimum of supervision, exercise judgment, meet deadlines and work under pressure.
  • Strong ability to speak, write and read in both English and Vietnamese.
  • Be willing to travel to the APs in designated zone.
  • Experience in working with non-governmental organization.
  • Proven experience in managing community projects
  • Experience of and demonstrated ability to effectively network with a diverse range of multi-lateral, and government bodies;
  • Experience in monitoring and evaluating projects and ensuring that recommendations are implemented.

Work Environment

  • Work with a different teams and communities to provide the technical support
  • Extensive travelling within the assigned zone (60% field based and 40% office based)
  • Work with minimum of supervision

Core Capabilities

Achieving Capabilities:

  • Achieving quality results and service
  • Practicing accountability and integrity
  • Communicating information effectively

Self-Managing Capabilities:

  • Demonstrating Christ-centre life and work
  • Learning for growth and development
  • Maintaining work/life balance and effectiveness

Thinking Capabilities:

  • Thinking clearly, deeply and broadly
  • Understanding the Humanitarian Industry
  • Understanding World Vision’s mission and operations
  • Practicing innovation and creativity

Relational Capabilities:

  • Building collaborative relationships
  • Practicing gender and cultural diversity
  • Influencing individuals and groups

Organization Info

World Vision

Overview
Headquarters: 
Federal Way, WA, United States
Annual Budget : 
More than $500M
Founded: 
1982
About Us
Mission: 

Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness; Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so. World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. Inspired by our Christian values, we are dedicated to working with the world's most vulnerable people. We serve all people regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

Our mission: World Vision is an international partnership of Christians whose mission is to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in working with the poor and oppressed to promote human transformation, seek justice, and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.

Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Jan 18 2019
Active Until: 
Feb 18 2019
Hiring Organization: 
World Vision
industry: 
Nonprofit