Médecins Sans Frontières is a private, international organisation. The organisation is made up mainly of doctors and health sector workers and is also open to all other professions which might help in achieving its aims.
Médecins Sans Frontières provides assistance to populations in distress, to victims of natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflict. They do so irrespective of race, religion, creed or political convictions.
Supporting the Head of Mission in security management and coordination tasks, ensuring a smooth relation with local and national authorities, contributing to the context analysis and follow-up,to the management of information, providing translations and interpretations according to MSF protocols, standards and procedures in order to facilitate the mission coordination task.
Supporting the HoM in promoting and protecting the MSF image externally and assisting in context analysis, disseminating relevant context information to the coordination team, regularly informing them on key issues, updating general information on the context for MSF internal documents and advising on cultural appropriateness of organized activities and individual behaviours.
Analysing the risks and the security level of the context of the mission and assisting in conducting risk assessments and in the development security plans for the mission and project. Advising the PC and HoM on aspects of Security management
Establishing and maintaining external relationships with relevant authorities and stakeholders. Keeping good knowledge of counterparts in different administrations and departments and keeping up-to-date records of field contacts (other NGOs, civil society, civil and military authorities, etc.) verifying that they are easily accessible, in order to facilitate contacts and meetings.
At the request of the Head of Mission, assist in representing MSF in meetings (NGOs, official bodies and administrations, etc.)and preparing full report
Ensuring the follow up of relevant administrative dossiers such as the MSF registration in the country, regulatory and compliance matters including, but not limited to SCUML, CAC etc
At the request of the HoM, preparing and conducting an information briefing, focusing on the country context for MSF Staff.
Guide and facilitate the management of MSF information and essential records and documents by the mission team, following MSF policies and guidelines.
Translating sensitive documents and acting as an interpreter when needed. Writing letters and correspondences with officials and partners and preparing reports, internal memos and formal requests. Monitoring the correspondence in the absence of the HoM.
Assisting in the elaboration of the advocacy plan of the mission in collaboration with the PCs, Deputy Head of Mission and medical department
Knowledge:
Computer proficiency in MS Excel and Word
Good analytical skills, at ease with figures and economics data
Excellent communication and diplomatic skills, including writing skills
Experience:
Experience in humanitarian aid sector and or within the civil service is essential. Strong understanding of the workings of the different administrations of the country
Experience working in political, security and humanitarian issues in the country
Languages:
English and other local languages essential.
Competencies:
People Management and Development L2
Commitment to MSF Principles L2
Behavioural Flexibility L3
Results and Quality Orientation L3
Teamwork and Cooperation L3
Important Notes
Dual Employment is considered gross misconduct as contained in MSF Belgium Internal Regulations (IR) guideline and hence not acceptable.
Applications should be sent through the indicated channel else application will not be entertained.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the next steps.
MSF reserves the right to cancel any step or whole of the recruitment process at any stage.