16 September, 2015

5823 Data Entry Officer

Save the Children

Industry:
Non Government Organisation
Location: 
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Due Date:
25-Sept-15





Job Description:



Save the Children is the world's largest independent child rights development organisation, making a difference to children's lives in more than 100 countries. From emergency relief to long-term development, Save the Children secures a child's right to health, education and protection.
The role will support the MEL team by creating databases to consolidate date collected from the field and conduct data entry using the created databases. 

To ensure that we fully capture quality data and report for SCA PAM activities, we require someone with the following calibre.
Criteria: 
  • University Degree in data management, Information Technology or the equivalent
  • Trained in data management and with at least six months experience working with Excel managing databases
  • Extensive knowledge and use of Excel
  • Fluent in written and spoken Bislama, advanced level of English
  • Commitment to and understanding of SCI vision, mission and values. 

Salary:

Not Stated

Language:

Bislama, English

How To Apply:

Please forward your application with your CV to hillary.sogari@sca.org.vu before COB 25 September 2015. Only those applicants who are successfully shortlisted will be contacted.
For a copy of the position description, or for more information about this role contact Hillary Sogari or Madeleine Sewere at save the children on 22794.

We work with children, communities and governments all over the world and we believe in the right person for the job regardless of where you come from and how you identify yourself. We need to keep children safe so our election process reflects our commitment to ensuring that only those who are suitable to work with children are considered for this post. All successful applicants will therefore be required to complete a Police Check and must sign onto our Child Safeguarding Policy and Code of Conduct.


Contact Person:

Hillary Sogari/Madeleine Sewere

Phone:

(+678) 22794
Address: Not Stated

Email:
hillary.sogari@sca.org.vu
Website:
Not Stated
______________________________________________________________
Source: 
12-Sept-15 Daily Post Weekender (Issues # 4576)
For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

5822 Meal Officer

Save the Children

Industry:
Non Government Organisation
Location: 
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Due Date:
25-Sept-15





Job Description:



Save the Children is the world's largest independent child rights development organisation, making a difference to children's lives in more than 100 countries. From emergency relief to long-term development, Save the Children secures a child's right to health, education and protection.
The purpose of this role is to support the overall review of the program monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning systems.

To ensure that we fully capture quality data and report for SCA PAM activities, we require someone with the following calibre.
Criteria: 
  • Trained in data management and with experience working with Excel managing database
  • Familiarity with MEAL frameworks (design/implementations/M&E) cycle
  • Experience in quantitative and qualitative data collection (M&E methods) and data analysis
  • Experience in indicator performance tracking tables
  • Commitments to and understanding of SCI vision, mission and values
  • Enthusiasm, motivation, self-confidence, and a proactive approach to problem solving
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and can work as part of a team
  • Fluent in Bislama and advanced level of English language proficiency required
  • Honest, encourages openness and transparency: demonstrates highest levels of integrity. 

Salary:

Not Stated

Language:

Bislama, English

How To Apply:

Please forward your application with your CV to hillary.sogari@sca.org.vu before COB 25 September 2015. Only those applicants who are successfully shortlisted will be contacted.
For a copy of the position description, or for more information about this role contact Hillary Sogari or Madeleine Sewere at save the children on 22794.

We work with children, communities and governments all over the world and we believe in the right person for the job regardless of where you come from and how you identify yourself. We need to keep children safe so our election process reflects our commitment to ensuring that only those who are suitable to work with children are considered for this post. All successful applicants will therefore be required to complete a Police Check and must sign onto our Child Safeguarding Policy and Code of Conduct.

Contact Person:

Hillary Sogari/Madeleine Sewere

Phone:

(+678) 22794
Address: Not Stated

Email:
hillary.sogari@sca.org.vu
Website:
Not Stated
______________________________________________________________
Source: 
12-Sept-15 Daily Post Weekender (Issues # 4576)
For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

5821 Procurement Officer

Vanuatu Meteorology and Geo-Hazard Department

Industry:
Government
Location: 
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Job Hour:
One (1) Year
Due Date:
18-Sept-15




Job Description:


The Government of Vanuatu has received financing from the World Bank for three large-scale national adaptation and disaster risk reduction projects designed to address Vanuatu's immediate climate change adaptation needs, mitigate natural disaster risks, and enhance forest carbon stocks, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for the two Procurement Officer positions.

The Procurement Officer will work with the PMU in the implementation of these three projects with the respective implementing agencies, and will be responsible for coordination and completion of procurement of goods, works, and non consulting services in accordance with the Financing Agreements and the World Bank Guidelines.
The Procurement Officer will be contracted for one year, with three months probationary period, which may be extended and be based in the VMGD Project Management Unit.

VMGD now invites eligible Individual Consultants ("Consultants") to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services.

The shortlisting criteria are as follows.
Criteria: 
  • At least three (3) years general work experience in position with similar responsibilities in the field of engineering, finance, procurement or project management
  • University or technical college qualification in a relevant field (for example business management, project management, procurement management, engineering or related discipline)
  • Excellent communication and inter-personal skills, and the ability to communicate clearly with a broad range of audiences
  • Excellent written skills and ability to prepare clear, concise reports and presentations
  • Proven ability to learn quickly and work independently in a supportive environment
  • Fluent in Bislama and English, with French an advantage.

Salary:

Not Stated

Language:

Bislama, English

How To Apply:

The Consultants will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Firms are also invited to propose individual consultants, but only the experience and qualifications of individuals will be used in the selection process, and that their corporate experience shall no be taken into account. In such case the contract would be signed with the firm or the proposed individuals. No substitution of any individual who was initially proposed and evaluated shall be permitted, and in such a case, the contract will be signed with the next ranked consultant.

Further information and Terms of Reference are available from Cindy Thomas at cthomas@meteo.gov.vu or Connie Sewere at csewere@meteo.gov.vu. Interested applicants should send their application letter, resume, name and current contact details of three referees to Connie Sewere or Cindy Thomas via email or mail to VMGD, PMB 9054, Port Vila, Vanuatu, by 4:00pm Friday 18th of September, 2015. The applicants are encouraged to request confirmation from the PMU Officer upon receiving of their application.

This is a re-advertisement, all interested candidates are encouraged to apply or re-apply.

Contact Person:

Cindy Thomas/Connie Sewere

Phone:

Not Stated
Address: 
VMGD, PMB 9054, Port Vila, Vanuatu

Email:

cthomas@meteo.gov.vu / csewere@meteo.gov.vu


Website:
 Not Stated
______________________________________________________________
Source: 
12-Sept-15 Daily Post Weekender (Issues # 4576)
For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

15 September, 2015

5820 Community Development coordinator - Lataro Island Community Development Project

Live and Learn

Industry:
Non Government Organization
Location: 
Live and Learn Office, Luganville, Santo, Vanuatu
Job Hour:
One year (initially with opportunity for renewal depending on performance and funding availability)
Due Date:
02-Oct-15 




Job Description:

Position Objective:
To assist and support the village communities in East Santo, with emphasis on building sustainable employment and income opportunities, and improving the environment in which they live. To assist the communtiies of East Coast Santo  to plan and implement community development goals.  To ensure transparency, accountability and high quality project implementation.

Background:
The Lataro Island Community Development  Project seeks to support positive community development outcomes for communities on the East Coast of Santo.  The  project supports ideals of equity and sustainable environmental management.

Guiding Principles for working with Live & Learn Vanuatu:
We believe that local knowledge and global understanding are the starting points in developing an ethic in environmental education and nature conservation. Local ownership of environmental initiatives, equality of participation and innovative learning remains the cornerstone in our organisation. We aim to strengthen this foundation through the following guiding principles:

  • Live & Learn seeks to establish action-based, effective and innovative learning models and methodologies of environmental education in biodiversity rich areas
  • Live & Learn promotes attitudes, policies, institutions and practices that supports inclusive and participative community-based education and nature conservation
  • Live & Learn strives to work in appropriate partnerships with local teachers, communities, other NGOs and government agencies, respecting their position and addressing their needs
  • Live & Learn openly shares knowledge, information and lessons learnt with national partners and colleagues as well as the wider regional and international community.

Key Responsibilities:
The Coordinator is required to undertake the following tasks and activities:
  • Work closely with the communities on the East Coast to build trust and strong relationships between communities and the organisation
  • Assist communities to develop their community prioritites and support them in realising these opportunities
  • Support Community Committees to generate sound decision making processes
  • Support Community Committees to manage their resources effectively and transparently
  • Regular financial and narrative reporting to Live & Learn Head Office and the Project Sponsor
  • To raise conservation awareness concerning the protection of important ecosystems on the East Coast
  • Build and strengthen networks and partnerships with the Vanuatu Government, relevant partners and other agencies in Vanuatu in accordance with the project objectives, including non-government organizations and communities
  • Assist with the development of a monitoring and evaluation strategy to ensure activities achieve their objectives, and ensure timely action is taken where objectives are not being met
  • Attend to any other duty delegated by the Country Programme Team Leader and/or Finance Manager. 

Reports to:
  • Live and Learn Country team leader
  • Finance Manager
  • REDD+Project Coordinator
Criteria: 
Qualifications/Experience:
  • A tertiary qualification in a relevant area, preferably at Bachelor’s Degree level or above
  • At least five years’ personal experience working with communities ensuring a working knowledge of the country’s community and local governance structures, knowledge and understanding of socio-economic, political and demographic situation of the country
  • Extensive experience in community engagement using participatory action tools and in facilitating community training and workshops
  • Experience in financial reporting
  • Experience in developing and strengthening partnerships within the Government and NGO community will be an added advantage and hands-on experience in design, monitoring and evaluation of development projects and programmes
  • Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc.).

Skills/Abilities:
  • Commitment to enhancing transparency and accountability
  • Excellent critical thinking with problem identification and analysis skills
  • Ability to coordinate, lead and manage projects activities
  • Sound cross-cultural, gender-awareness, and networking skills
  • Ability to work independently
  • Excellent facilitation and communication skills in workshop facilitation and giving presentations in both formal and non-formal settings
  • Excellent verbal communication skills in English and Bislama to communicate information effectively and clearly and able to listen effectively to colleagues and partners, organisation with interpersonal and teamwork skills – commitment to collaborating, sharing information and initiatives and giving constructive feedback
  • Excellent written communication to produce reports, develop budgets and prepare acquittals
  • Reliable, good interpersonal and organisational skills, punctual and able to meet deadlines – so targets and project and program goals can be achieved effectively
  • A demonstrated understanding of development principles and capacity development practices
  • Ability to identify problems and develop appropriate responses based on sound judgment
  • Understanding of environmental and other relevant issues in the context of Pacific Countries
  • Strong computer skills.
Values:
  • Commitment to consultative and participatory engagement processes with all stakeholders including staff.
  • Commitment to environmental conservation, sustainable development, and community development values. 

Salary:

Salary will be attractive and dependent on experience and qualifications.

Language:

English, Bislama

How To Apply:

Please email your CV and a cover letter adressing the above selection criteria to vanuatu@livelearn.org
For more details please contact Natalie on the telephone details provided.

Contact Person:

Nathalie Kenneth

Phone:

(+678) 27455
Address: 
Not Stated

Email:

vanuatu@livelearn.org


Website:
 Not Stated
______________________________________________________________
Source: 
15-Sept-15 Direct from Employer
For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.

5819 Provincial Water Planner - Tafea Province

Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources

Industry:
Government
Location: 
Tafea Province, Vanuatu
Due Date:
25-Sept-15



Project Management Unit (PMU)
Increasing Resilience to Climate Change and Natural Hazards (IRCCNH)

Provincial Water Planner - Tafea Province

Job Description:


The IRCCNH project overall objective is to increase the resilience of the communities in Vanuatu to the impacts of climate variability and change, and natural hazards, on food and water security, as well as livelihoods. The IRCCNH project intends to apply part of the proceeds of this financing allocation to the Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources (DGMWR) to payments for the services of a Provincial Water Planner - Tafea Province.

The Tafea Provincial Water Planner will focus his/her support on component 4 of the IRCCNH Project: "Rural Water Security: Increased Access to secure water supply" which objective is to secure water supply in rural areas of Vanuatu. Activities include:
  • Updating Rural Water Supply standards and guidelines for rural water supply provision, then improving outreach to partners working in the sector
  • Installing water supply systems to rural communities.
The following minimum qualifications are required.
Criteria: 
  • Degree in field relevant to Intergrated Water Resources Management, Water Engineering, or earth science (Hydrology/Hydrogeology) and/or Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration and Management
  • Minimum of 5 years piratical experience at a project management level
  • Water supply engineering experience and good practical (Pluming/engineering) skills.

Salary:

Not Stated

Language:

Not Stated

How To Apply:

Consultants will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank's Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers, January 2011.This can be foundat the World Bank's website:" www.worldbank.org".

Further Information and Terms of Reference are available from Cindy Thomas cthomas@meteo.gov.vu or Connie Sewere at csewere@meteo.gov.vu. Interested individual consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services e.g. application letter, Curriculum Vitae (should include a description of education and general qualifications, similar assignments, experience in similar conditions etc. and the names, business contacts and email addresses of three referees) to Connie Sewere or Cindy Thomas via email or mail to VMGD, PMB 9054, Port Vila, Vanuatu, by 4.00pm Friday 25th of September, 2015. The application are encouraged to request conformation from the PMU Officers upon receiving of their application.

Contact Person:

Cindy Thomas/Connie Sewere

Phone:

Not Stated
Address: VMGD, PMB 9054, Port Vila, Vanuatu

Email:
cthomas@meteo.gov.vu / csewere@meteo.gov.vu
Website:
www.worldbank.org
______________________________________________________________
Source: 
12-Sept-15 Daily Post Weekender (Issues # 4576)
For further information on the above Vanuatu job please see the source or contact the employer directly.