Job Title:
Field Worker
Job Location:
Syria – Ie
Reporting to:
Project Officer
General Description of the Programme:
SENED is an independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization licensed and registered in Türkiye with the number 27-15-175. SENED Organization was established shortly after the Syrian Nakba and in response to the suffering of millions of Syrian refugees in Turkey as well as internally displaced people in Syria, to alleviate suffering, achieving justice, equality, and freedom, strengthening the role of civil society, and supporting and developing the local community. SENED works in the humanitarian work sectors to support, empower, and educate the community through several programs, takes exceptional care of people with disabilities and their families and defends their issues.
SENED Association emphasizes creating safe, accessible, and participation-encouraging living conditions for individuals’ emotional, intellectual, physical, and social development by focusing on people with disabilities. Beyond the medical perspective on disability, it tries to find solutions to the problems faced by disabled people with a holistic perspective by considering the disabled people, their families, and the society they live in, focusing on the conditions they experience. SENED Association aims to create a safe and supportive environment and space by conducting family-oriented activities to help disabled individuals and their families become stronger, discover their potential and stand by with their children. By collecting data on refugee-disabled people and identifying problems and needs, SENED strives to ensure harmony between disabled refugees and local people with a voluntary, professional team and a community-based approach. All activities, education, research, advocacy, etc., are carried out on platforms created by local and disabled refugee people.
Job purpose:
The Field Worker operates under the direction of the ERL Officer and, in close association with the Project Manager, is responsible for the development and implementation of the Mission’s operational strategy and for the quality of early recovery and livelihood programmes during the design, implementation, follow-up and evaluation phases. Supporting individuals in the registration process in northwest Syria.
Duties, objectives and competency:
The objectives of the work are to conduct structured assessments of beneficiaries’ needs, implement effective communication strategies with them, and raise awareness about the early recovery and livelihoods program. This work also aims to implement, coordinate, and cooperate with project objectives and activities in a transparent, organized, and timely manner.
Responsibilities:
• Conduct assessments to identify vulnerable populations and assess specific requirements for multi-purpose financial assistance support, including receiving referrals from other organizations.
• Monitor and evaluate beneficiaries who need vocational training
• Coordinating with beneficiaries to receive financial aid
• Conduct a labor market survey to identify occupational gaps and identify the most common professions
• Contribute to post-distribution monitoring of cash distribution activity to beneficiaries
• Contribute to conducting final questionnaires in order to ensure the implementation of all livelihood activities and the distribution of cash to beneficiaries
• Supporting individuals in the program registration process through awareness sessions, individual guidance, and following up on the process when needed.
• Support team members in gathering information, sharing project objectives and facilitating collaboration for effective project implementation.
• Assess and verify eligibility of beneficiaries based on pre-defined criteria for multilateral cash assistance.
• Implement multi-purpose financial assistance, ensuring proper documentation and adherence to protocols, including regular communication with beneficiaries.
• Collect feedback from beneficiaries to inform program modifications and improvements.
• Document project activities, challenges and accomplishments for project management and relevant stakeholders.
• Collaborate with local partners to enhance community resilience and promote long-term sustainability beyond immediate relief efforts.
Requirements: Essential
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree
• Previous experience in field work, preferably in disaster response or humanitarian projects, 1 year at least.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within various local communities.
• Cultural sensitivity and understanding of local context, customs and traditions.
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively in challenging environments.
• Fluency in Arabic.
• Commitment to humanitarian principles and values.
Requirements (desired):
• Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g. humanities and social sciences).
• Familiarity with NGO work.
• Work experience in northwest Syria
General terms and conditions
Safeguarding
Disabled beneficiaries, children and vulnerable adults must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. One of the ways that SENED shows this ongoing commitment to safeguarding is to include rigorous background and reference checks in the selection process for all candidates.
Diversity
SENED is committed to creating a genuinely inclusive, effective, and representative organizational culture, encouraging employee equity and diversity, and eliminating discrimination. Having a diverse profile of employees, different age groups, backgrounds, cultures, etc., including various experiences and capabilities, helps us understand, represent, and serve children better. Therefore, all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment regardless of race, religion, gender, disability, or age.
Procedures
If needed, SENED will submit a work permit application for the selected candidate after the job offer is accepted. Failure to provide the required documents or rejection of a work permit application by the Government of Türkiye will result in rescinding the employment offer.
This Job Description only serves as a guide for the position available. SENED reserves the right to change this document. Any published closing dates are estimated. Due to the nature of SENED’s work, we aim to fill vacancies as quickly as possible. This means we will close adverts as soon as we have found the right candidate, which may be before the published closing date. We would therefore advise interested applicants to apply as early as possible.
SENED Organization does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. | SENED Kuruluşu işe alım sürecinin hiçbir adımında ücret talep etmemektedir.
General Description of the Programme:
SENED هي منظمة مستقلة غير حكومية وغير ربحية مرخصة ومسجلة في تركيا برقم 27-15-175. تأسست منظمة “سيند” بعد وقت قصير من النكبة السورية واستجابة لمعاناة الملايين من اللاجئين السوريين في تركيا وكذلك النازحين داخلياً في سوريا، وذلك بهدف تخفيف المعاناة وتحقيق العدالة والمساواة والحرية، وتعزيز دور المجتمع المدني، ودعم وتطوير المجتمع المحلي. تعمل سيند في قطاعات العمل الإنساني على دعم وتمكين وتثقيف المجتمع من خلال عدة برامج، وتهتم بشكل خاص بالأشخاص ذوي الإعاقة وأسرهم وتدافع عن قضاياهم.
The SENED Association emphasizes the need to create safe, accessible and participatory living conditions for the emotional, intellectual, physical and social development of individuals by focusing on persons with disabilities. Beyond the medical perspective of disability, it tries to find solutions to the problems faced by people with disabilities from a holistic perspective by looking at people with disabilities, their families, and the society in which they live, focusing on the conditions they suffer from. The SENED Association aims to create a safe and supportive environment and space by conducting family-oriented activities to help individuals with disabilities and their families become stronger, discover their potential and stand by their children. By collecting data on refugees with disabilities, and identifying problems and needs, SENED strives to ensure harmony between refugees with disabilities and local residents through a volunteer, professional team and community approach. In all activities, education, research, advocacy, etc. are carried out on platforms created by local refugees and disabled people.
Job purpose /:
The Field Worker works under the direction of the Field Officer, and in close liaison with the Project Manager, with responsibility for developing and implementing the mission’s operational strategy and for the quality of early recovery and livelihood programs during the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation phases. Supporting individuals in the program registration process in northwest Syria.
Duties, objectives and competencies
The objectives of the work are to conduct structured assessments of beneficiaries’ needs, implement effective communication strategies with them, and raise awareness about the Early Recovery and Livelihoods Programme. This work also aims to implement, coordinate and collaborate with the project objectives and activities in a transparent, organized and timely manner.
Responsibilities: Responsibilities
· Conduct assessments to identify vulnerable populations and assess specific requirements for multi-purpose financial assistance support, including receiving referrals from other organizations.
· Monitor and evaluate beneficiaries who need vocational training
· Coordinating with beneficiaries to receive financial aid
· Conduct a labor market survey to identify occupational gaps and identify the most common professions
· Contribute to post-distribution monitoring of cash distribution activity to beneficiaries
· Contribute to conducting final questionnaires in order to ensure the implementation of all livelihood activities and the distribution of cash to beneficiaries
· Supporting individuals in the program registration process through awareness sessions, individual guidance, and following up on the process when needed.
· Support team members in gathering information, sharing project objectives and facilitating collaboration for effective project implementation.
· Assess and verify eligibility of beneficiaries based on pre-defined criteria for multilateral cash assistance.
· Implement multi-purpose financial assistance, ensuring proper documentation and adherence to protocols, including regular communication with beneficiaries.
· Collect feedback from beneficiaries to inform program modifications and improvements.
· Document project activities, challenges and achievements for project management and relevant stakeholders.
Collaborate with local partners to strengthen community resilience and promote long-term sustainability beyond immediate relief efforts.
Requirements:
Qualifications Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree
• Previous experience in field work, preferably in the field of disaster response or humanitarian projects, at least one year.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within various local communities.
• Cultural sensitivity and understanding of local context, customs and traditions.
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively in challenging environments.
• Fluency in the Arabic language.
• Commitment to humanitarian principles and values.
Requirements (desired) : Requirements
• Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g. humanities and social sciences).
• Familiarity with the work of non-governmental organizations.
• Work experience in northwest Syria
How to apply
Interested candidates may please send their resumes with the cover letter and fill out the application link.
https://airtable.com/appwHAmnw4cL3ysJq/paggJtyQY3cJ9xItA/form
The application deadline is the 14 of Apr 2024