IFRC Emergency Operations Support Intern Job in Nairobi Kenya
Organizational Unit / Duty Station:
Operations Unit, East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands Regional Office, Nairobi, Kenya - Africa Zone.
Immediate Supervisor’s Title: Regional Operations Coordinator
Duration of internship: 6 months
Organizational context:
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Regional Office in Nairobi supports Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies in 15 countries across East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.
The East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands (EAIOI) regional office is sharing premises with the IFRC Africa Zone office.
The Regional office operations unit supports national societies in disaster response.
The current crisis in South Sudan has countries for a large part of the region and the regional office is active in responding to this disaster as well as other emergencies such as flooding, drought, mudslides, disease outbreaks, etc. across the region.
The regional operations unit currently consists of a Regional Operation Coordinator and two regional Disaster Management Delegate.
The Operations Unit works closely with the IFRC regional office technical teams within Watsan, Health, Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Preparedness, Food security and Beneficiary Communications as well as with the IFRC Africa Zone Disaster Management Unit.
Strategy 2020 of the International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) places emphasis on developing a culture of active engagement with, and transparent accountability to the communities that we serve and work with.
One approach towards improving our effectiveness and building greater accountability in programme delivery is to develop a more systematic and coordinated approach towards communicating with ‘at-risk’ and ‘disaster-affected’ communities.
Internship Purpose: The role of the operational support intern is to provide support to the emergency operations unit at the IFRC Regional Office in Nairobi.
The intern will support the coordination of timely, efficient and effective IFRC support to National Societies that are dealing with the impact of the population movement within and from South Sudan, as well as other sudden and slow onset disasters and crises events.
The intern will report on a day to day basis to the IFRC Regional Operations Coordinator.
A mid-term evaluation will be held between the intern and the Regional Ops Manager.
Based on the performance and the interests of the intern the case-load of tasks and responsibilities will be re-assessed during the mid-term evaluation
Internship duties and responsibilities
Education
Required
Required
Applications should be submitted by email to hr.eastafrica@ifrc.org; to be received not later than 8th September 2014.
Kindly note that due to the large volumes of applications received;
Only e-mail applications will be accepted
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
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