Overview
The Cash and FSL Community Casual Worker will support the field implementation of the Emergency Bread Subsidy intervention by facilitating community engagement, beneficiary communication, bakery-level monitoring, and accountability activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Support community mobilization and communication with targeted households.
- Share clear information on the bread subsidy mechanism, bakery locations, agreed subsidized price, access arrangements, and feedback channels.
- Support daily field monitoring at selected commercial bakeries, including bread availability, production flow, crowd management, and safe access.
- Monitor bakery compliance with the agreed subsidized bread price and report any cases of price manipulation, access barriers, discrimination, or community tensions.
- Collect and maintain accurate daily field data related to bakery production, distribution, pricing, community access, and operational challenges.
- Support verification of bakery records, sales information, and field observations.
- Receive and document community feedback, questions, and complaints, and refer them through SCI’s Feedback and Response Mechanism.
- Support communication with bakery focal points, community representatives, and SCI field teams.
- Identify and report protection, safeguarding, PSEA, safety, or access concerns observed during field activities.
- Contribute to Post-Distribution Monitoring, community feedback collection, and other Cash & FSL monitoring activities.
- Ensure all field activities are conducted in a respectful, safe, inclusive, and dignified manner.
Required Experience
- Minimum of one to two years of relevant field experience in community outreach, beneficiary communication, cash assistance, food security, livelihoods, market monitoring, or humanitarian field implementation.
- Good understanding of the Gaza context, community dynamics, access challenges, informal shelters, and local market constraints.
- Experience in community mobilization, field verification, data collection, monitoring, or working with vulnerable households is highly desirable.
Qualifications
- Diploma or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as social sciences, business administration, agriculture, food security, community development, economics, or any related field.
- Relevant field experience may be considered in place of formal education, especially in emergency response, community outreach, Cash and Voucher Assistance, Food Security and Livelihoods, or market-based interventions.