WASH Specialist, P-3, Herat, Afghanistan

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This is a P-3 contract. This kind of contract is known as Professional and Director staff. It is normally internationally recruited only. It's a staff contract. It usually requires 5 years of experience, depending on education.

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For every child, Clean Water

Afghanistan is one of the most poorly served countries in the world in terms of WASH services, with more than one-third of people without access to improved drinking water. Nearly 60 per cent of the same population lacks access to improved latrines. Studies also show contamination of water services both at source and household level is significantly high in both urban and rural areas. Safe hygiene practices, such as hand washing, are very low across the country, especially in rural areas. According to UNICEF’s Water Security for All report, 93% of children in Afghanistan (15.6 million children) live in areas of high, or extremely high, water vulnerability. Groundwater over extraction for agriculture and cash crops like poppies is exacerbating water scarcity. Even before taking into consideration the escalating security situation, and rapid collapse of the government during August last year, the 2021 HRP estimated that a total of about 8.8 million people would need safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities and services. Meanwhile the drought has compelled people to temporarily move their families from their places of origin to other nearby communities to seek access to water. Furthermore, the recent escalation in conflict with the resulting upheaval and seizing of power by the de facto authority has further exacerbated the high needs for critical WASH services in urban centers, where a significant number of people moved to seek a safe haven and escape possible clashes. This has placed increased pressure on existing WASH services and on the host communities as they accommodate new arrivals. There are early signs of a ‘brain drain’ occurring in the country, amongst trained WASH experts and officials following the takeover of power and this is already impacting the maintenance of existing WASH systems and services which collapse soon as a result leaving millions in cities, towns and rural communities without water and sanitation services.

The impact of these multifaceted issues is illustrated by the current outbreak of AWD/Cholera, which began in September 2021, less than one month after the regime change. These early warnings that existing WASH systems and utilities may soon collapse particularly in urban areas serving large, overcrowded populations, requires urgent action to stabilize the sector and ensure continuity of safe WASH services. Meanwhile hard to reach areas, which have already been underserved for many years, are now accessible and because of drought, returnees and malnutrition there is a significant potential that AWD/Cholera and other communicable disease outbreaks will occur. At the same time, it is critical that existing health facilities and schools do not become point sources of infection for communicable diseases given the high vulnerability of the population at this time and improving their WASH infrastructure and providing IPC training and materials are critical to mitigate communicable disease outbreaks

How can you make a difference?

The WASH Specialist reports to the Chief of Filed Office for guidance and general supervision. S/He will also coordinate closely with the WASH Section at Country Office level for all aspects of the WASH Programme being delivered under their respective Field Office. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.

The WASH specialist will provide technical support to UNICEF WASH officers at Field Office level, undertake preparedness interventions in line with the scale up plan WASH humanitarian response in Afghanistan. The Specialist will pro-actively work with field offices and Kabul team in maintaining readiness of all WASH partners (government, I/NGOs & Private sector), preposition of critical WASH supplies and accelerate implementation of ongoing and new WASH interventions by mobilizing humanitarian and development funds. The specialist will closely follow up, monitor and mobilize staff and third-party monitoring partners (TPMs) for quality assurance of all ongoing WASH infrastructure works as well as immediate interventions, such as water trucking and installation of emergency sanitation/hygiene facilities.

The WASH Specialist will be the focal point at Field Office level for the implementation of contracts for the provision of WASH services in all provinces under the Field Office jurisdiction. S/he shall coordinate closely with the Supply Section and WASH Section at Country Office level for all aspects in the planning, preparation, and implementation of contracts with private sector companies for the provision of WASH Infrastructure and other critical services that will be provided to meet the outputs of the WASH Annual Work Plan as set out for their respective Field Office. In addition, s/he will work with WASH partners including attending monthly and provide periodic update on UNICEF response. The specialist will also support the implementation of the regular development programme in line with the principle of the humanitarian-development nexus. S/he will collate and analyses programmatic information from the field and will prepare brief updates and reports on UNICEF’s ongoing WASH response. The specialist provides technical and operational assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The specialist supports the preparation of various technical and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and supervision of the WASH outputs and results of field office.

  • Purpose of the job: The WASH Specialist reports to the Chief of WASH/Health/Nutrition/ADAP/CSD (Level 5/4) or WASH Manager (Level 4) for guidance and general supervision. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme covering both rural and urban WASH interventions, within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.

    Summary of key functions/accountabilities:

    1. Programme development and planning of both rural and urban WASH interventions
    2. Programme management, monitoring and delivery of results
    3. Technical and operational support for programme implementation
    4. Humanitarian WASH preparedness and response
    5. Networking and partnership building
    6. Innovation, knowledge management and capacity building

    7. Programme development and planning

    • Draft the WASH inputs for the situation analysis covering both rural and urban WASH needs. Provide timely, comprehensive and current data to inform WASH policy and programme development, planning, management and implementation. Keep abreast of WASH sector development trends, for maximum efficiency and effectiveness in programme design, management and implementation.
    • Participate in strategic WASH programme planning discussions. Prepare WASH donor proposals, ensuring alignment with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan, UNICEF’s global WASH strategy and the Country programme, as well as government plans and priorities, and the role of other external support agencies.
    • Assist in the formulation of the WASH outcome and output results, related indicators, baselines, targets and means of verification. Prepare required documentation for programme reviews.
    • Work with colleagues in both field offices and the country office, and partners to discuss strategies and methodologies for the achievement of WASH output results in the country programme.
    • Provide technical and operational support throughout all stages of programming processes and ensure integration, coherence and harmonization of WASH with other UNICEF sectors, for the achievement of the WASH output results.
    • Draft assigned sections of the annual work plan, in close cooperation with government and other counterparts.
    1. Programme management, monitoring and delivery of results
    • With other external support agencies, strengthen national government WASH sector monitoring systems, with a focus on WASH outcomes (behaviors), using bottleneck analysis tools available in the sector (WASH-BAT, CSOs, SDAs).
    • Participate in monitoring and evaluation exercises, programme reviews and annual sectoral reviews with government and other counterparts and prepare reports on results for required action/interventions at the higher level of programme management.
    • Prepare/assess monitoring and evaluation reports to identify gaps, strengths/weaknesses in programmes and management, identify and document lessons learned.
    • Monitor and report on the use of sectoral programme resources (financial, administrative and other assets), verify compliance with approved allocations, organizational rules, regulations/procedures and donor commitments, standards of accountability and integrity. Report on issues identified to enable timely resolution by management/stakeholders. Prepare sectoral progress reports for management, donors and partners.
    1. Technical and operational support for programme implementation
    • Actively monitor UNICEF-supported activities through field visits, surveys and exchange of information with partners, to assess progress, identify bottlenecks and potential problems and take timely decisions to resolve issues and/or refer to relevant officials for timely interventions.
    • Provide technical and operational support to government counterparts, NGO partners, UN system partners and other country office partners/donors on the application and understanding of UNICEF policies, strategies, processes and best practices in WASH, to support programme implementation.
    • Plan for use of technical experts from the Regional Office and HQ, as and where appropriate in the WASH programme, through remote support and on-site visits.
    • Participate in WASH programme meetings, to review progress, with government, other sector agencies and implementation partners, involved at various stages of WASH programme implementation, to provide expert advice and guidance.
    • Draft policy papers, briefs and other strategic materials for use by management, donors, UNICEF regional offices and headquarters.

    Humanitarian WASH preparedness and response

    • Prepare requisitions for supplies, services, long-term agreements and partnership agreements to ensure UNICEF is prepared to deliver on its commitments for WASH in case of an emergency.

    • Contribute to the coordination arrangement for humanitarian WASH, for instant robust coordination in case of an emergency.

    • Ensure that all UNICEF WASH staff are familiar with UNICEF’s procedures for responding in an emergency.

    • Take up support roles in emergency response and early recovery, as and when the need arises.

    Networking and partnership building

    • Build and sustain close working partnerships with government counterparts and national stakeholders through active sharing of information and knowledge to facilitate programme implementation and build capacity of stakeholders to achieve WASH output results.

    • Prepare materials for WASH programme advocacy to promote awareness, establish partnerships and support fund-raising.

    • Participate in inter-agency discussions, ensuring that UNICEF’s position, interests and priorities are fully considered and integrated in the UNDAF development planning and agenda setting.

    • Innovation, knowledge management and capacity building

    • Lead the development, implementation, monitoring and documentation of WASH action research and innovation (technical or systems).

    • Prepare learning/knowledge products, covering innovative approaches and good practices, to support overall WASH sector development.

    • Create and deliver learning opportunities for UNICEF WASH staff, to ensure our sector capacity remains up-to-date with the latest developments.

    • Contribute to the systematic assessment of WASH sector capacity gap analysis, in collaboration with government and other stakeholders, and support the design of initiative to strengthen capacities systematically.

    • Participate as a resource person in capacity-building initiatives to enhance the competencies of clients/stakeholders.

To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…

  • An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in public health, social sciences, behavior change communication, civil or sanitary engineering or another relevant technical field.
  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in WASH-related programmes for developing countries is required
  • Developing country work experience and/or familiarity with emergencies is considered an asset.
  • One year of deployment in a developing country is required.
  • HUMANITARIAN: At least one three-month deployment mission in a humanitarian situation (with UN-Govt-INGO) is required.
  • Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.

Technical requirements

    1. Rural water supply for low- and middle-income countries - including water safety, sustainability
    2. Rural sanitation for low- and middle-income countries, incl sustainability; applying CATS principles
    3. Urban water supply for low- and middle-income countries - including water safety, sustainability
    4. Urban sanitation for low- and middle-income countries, incl sustainability
    5. Handwashing with soap
    6. WASH-in-Schools and Health Centres
    7. Menstrual hygiene management
    8. National government WASH policies, plans and strategies
    9. Analysis of national budgets and expenditure for basic WASH, and related advocacy

    Expert knowledge of three components and basic knowledge of three components

    1. Humanitarian WASH - preparedness
    2. Humanitarian WASH - response and recovery

    Basic knowledge of both components

    1. Humanitarian WASH – coordination of the response

    Basic knowledge

    1. Programme/project management
    2. Capacity development
    3. Knowledge management
    4. Monitoring and evaluation

    Expert knowledge of two components and basic knowledge of the other two components

    1. Human rights and WASH
    2. Gender equality and WASH

    In-depth knowledge

For every Child, you demonstrate…

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UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of the organization.

UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UNICEF, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. UNICEF also adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles and will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks. Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.

Remarks:

* Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.

* Kindly note that this is a non-family duty station.

* Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.

* Employment is conditional upon receipt of medical clearance, any clearance required, the grant of a visa, and completion of any other pre-employment criteria that UNICEF may establish. Candidates may not be further considered or an offer of employment may be withdrawn if these conditions are unlikely to be met before the date for commencement of service.

* The successful candidate for this emergency recruitment MUST be available to commence work within 31 days of receiving an offer.

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