Overview
The EORE Team Lead will be responsible for high-quality planning, preparation, delivery, and reporting of project activities related to data collection on explosive ordnance victims and the delivery of EORE sessions and training.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in planning by reviewing project design documents and producing detailed weekly and monthly work plans for EORE and VA activities.
- Engage with communities and mobilise them in a participatory and culturally appropriate manner.
- Conduct regular visits to assigned field locations for EORE monitoring and maintain relationships between communities, targeted beneficiaries, and the organisation.
- Support EORE teams in providing EORE sessions through adequate support and capacity building.
- Organise and conduct EORE sessions, EORE training, and EORE Training of Trainers to the targeted audience.
- Contribute to the development of IEC and visibility materials and key messages; field test appropriate EORE resources, develop new initiatives, and undertake regular review of current tools.
- Contribute to the development and/or revision of internal EORE SOPs, Training Management Plans (TMPs), and other training materials.
- Ensure compliance with National Mine Action Standards (NMAS) and DRC/HDP standards while conducting VA and EORE activities; report any deviation or obstacles.
- Ensure safety and confidentiality of collected information.
- Keep accurate records of daily activities, beneficiaries involved, and issues identified; regularly update case files and databases.
- Ensure preparation and timely submission of all reports and updates.
- Ensure all logistical and financial paperwork and documentation are completed in a high-quality and timely manner.
- Coordinate with relevant partners in the field and liaise with relevant communities and individuals.
- Proactively participate in regular project, programme, and area meetings and provide updates.
- Provide guidance and training to non-EORE DRC staff on safe behaviours.
- Comply with DRC’s Code of Conduct at all times.
- Support in the induction process for new staff, when required.
- Perform any other relevant tasks as requested by Line Manager and/ or Area/ Programme Manager.
Required Experience
- At least 2 years’ previous experience in EORE and VA programming.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in a humanitarian organisation.
- Experience in Humanitarian Mine Action programming.
- Previous experience in planning and preparation of project activities, and a feedback mechanism.
- Previous experience in the delivery of training courses and or sessions, and workshops.
- Experience working with children and adult audiences, public speaking capacity.
- Experience of working in insecure environments.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's or master's degree in education, pedagogy, humanitarian work, political science, or a similar technical field.
- EORE Certified by a recognised authority.