NPA is hiring a TFM in Thailand At Norwegian People’s Aid

Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) was founded in 1939. Our vision is Solidarity in Action, and we aim to improve people’s living conditions and to create societies that are more just and more democratic. In Norway, we have around 17000 members, and in total 3000 employees working in 36 countries around the world. NPA’s core areas are International Development, Humanitarian Assistance, Humanitarian Mine Action and Disarmament, First Aid and Rescue Services and International Solidarity, Anti-Racism & Inclusion. In all our interventions, we continuously work to reduce our climate- and environmental impact.

Wars and armed conflicts come to an end; however, the remnants of war continue to impact millions of people for decades to follow. NPA’s vision is a world where people and communities are safe, resilient and protected before, during and after armed conflict. Together with national authorities and other stakeholders, we are working to resolve problems faced by local communities caused by Explosive Ordnance (EO). Currently, NPA has more than 20 Mine Action Programmes ongoing in Africa, Asia, Latin America, South East Europe and the Middle East.

The Technical Field Manager (TFM) position in NPA Thailand is to implement all aspects of mine action operations and related tasks in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) as required by Programme Manager (PM). To conduct training and day to day assessment and monitoring of all staff carrying out technical operations to ensure safety and in order to develop a local capacity for efficient and effective humanitarian mine action activities.

Location:

Sisaket Province, Thailand, with extensive travelling between bases and area of operations.

We offer:

  • A meaningful job in NPA.
  • A comprehensive salary package, inclusive of specific allowances for the region.
  • A robust insurance scheme.
  • Five weeks’ annual holiday plus one additional week off for expats.
  • Three international flights home per contract year.
  • A two-year expatriate contract* with potential for renewal, under the Norwegian Working Environment Act’s favorable conditions.

Requirements:

  • Minimum IMAS EOD L2.
  • Relevant higher education or equivalent qualifications (with mine action NGO on international deployments).
  • Proven track record with minimum five years working experience within the HMA sector and minimum three years of working experience with land release methodology.
  • Proven ability to develop, manage and quality control survey and clearance operations, including motivating and leading a team.
  • Technical knowledge of mines/EO and clearance techniques, including new developments.
  • Good knowledge of IMAS and the land release principles in an HMA programme.
  • Ability to contribute technical knowledge and clearance targets to proposals and reports.
  • Experience of conducting trainings and the transfer of appropriate skills to others.
  • Written and verbal proficiency in English.
  • Working knowledge of ArcGIS.
  • Good numeracy and IT skills.
  • Valid international driving license.

What you will do:

  • Under the direction of the PM, the TFM is responsible for the daily planning, supervision, and execution of HMA activities.
  • In cooperation with the PM, draft Standard Operational Procedures (SOP) and other technical documents relevant for activities of NPA Thailand in the area of operations.
  • In cooperation with the PM, ensure accreditation of NPA’s personnel and teams.
  • Conduct operations in accordance with overall plans, SOPs and International Mine Action Standards (IMAS) and NMAS.
  • Conduct regular Quality assurance and Quality Control of the operations.
  • Plan and implement training of local staff in survey, clearance techniques, and other procedures in accordance with SOPs.
  • Implement technical and managerial continuation training of national staff to build national capacity.
  • Provide progress reports on technical, operational and administrative matters.
  • Liaise with national authority, national and international mine action operators and other relevant stakeholders, in coordination with the PM.

How to apply

Please apply by the 1st April 2024.

Kindly apply online as instructed on this website. Due to capacity reasons we are only able to process applications sent through our recruitment portal.

When you apply for a job in NPA, you will be treated objectively. We focus on diversity and inclusion, and we strive to minimize any potential biases throughout our recruitment processes. You will hear from us within two weeks after the application deadline.

We kindly ask you to carefully read NPA’s Code of ConductSafeguarding Policy, and Anti-Corruption Policy before you submit your application. If you are the selected candidate for this position, you will be asked to complete and sign a Safeguarding self-declaration as well as our Code of Conduct.

*Validity of the offer and contract depends on satisfactory medical certificate, full vaccination, valid travel visa and necessary permits for service and residency in the country of service. The offer and contract also depend on donor funding and might be subject to donor approval.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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