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JOB TITLE:
Program Policy Officer – Research, Assessment and Management
TYPE OF CONTRACT:
Fixed Term – NOA
UNIT/DIVISION:
Research, Assessment and Management
DUTY STATION (City, Country):
Rumbek, South Sudan
DURATION:
12 months
Organizational Context and Role
The food security and nutrition situation in South Sudan is highly precarious. Key contributing factors to the country's food insecurity and malnutrition are conflict-related displacement, climate shocks, disruptions in livestock and crop-based production, high food prices, socio-cultural practices, poor infant and young child feeding practices and low access to health services.
In South Sudan, WFP is not only providing food assistance during emergencies but also looking at ways to support communities to restore their livelihoods, to strengthen their resilience to shocks and build capacities of the next generation of South Sudanese.
WFP’s RAM unit is responsible for coordinating all Vulnerability Analysis & Mapping (VAM) and Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) functions in the field office. Under the VAM part, the unit is responsible for and contributing to evidence generation to support food security and nutrition policies and programmes (e.g., needs assessment and situation analyses, programme design, targeting, cost effectiveness, and operational efficiency). Under the M&E Part, the unit is responsible for supporting the development and
implementation of Monitoring, Review and Evaluation Plans aligned to WFP corporate standards to generate quality evidence on the lives of beneficiaries and inform policy, strategy and programme design and implementation.
This position is within the RAM unit in WFP Rumbek Field Office and will report directly to head of programme. The incumbent will be responsible for coordinating all the RAM functions in the field office.
Job purpose: Lead and coordinate all RAM functions projects and activities in the field office.
Job Content:
Skills and Competencies:
FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES:
Capability Name
description of the behavior expected for the proficiency level
Food Security Analysis
Demonstrates ability to conduct structured food security analysis—Identify underlying macro and micro factors impacting food security of communities and countries. Provides findings and recommendations for the programmatic response.
Technical Specialized Knowledge (e.g., Economics, Statistics, Public Health, Remote Sensing, GIS, etc.)
Provides managerial and technical guidance for designing and conducting analyses, including computation, interpretation, and presentation of results for food security surveys and key indicators (comprehensive food security and vulnerability surveys, food security monitoring, implementing mobile surveys, market analysis, food consumption scores, coping strategies indices. data disaggregation, etc.)
Food Security Assessment
Leads all aspects of surveys including design, implementation, analysis, findings, and reporting. Ensures that assessment findings are easily translated into operational programmatic response.
Strategic Operational Understanding
Demonstrates strong understanding of country operations to participate in response analysis exercises to improve the cohesion between analytical findings and programmatic response. Construct’s evidence base underlying technical and policy advice given to stakeholders
Minimum Qualifications:
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