Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organisation works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.
Since its creation in 1982, HI has run development programmes in more than 60 countries and responded to numerous emergencies. Today, we have a budget of approximately 255 million euros, with 4794 employees worldwide.
At Handicap International-Humanity & Inclusion, we truly believe in the importance of inclusion and diversity within our organisation. This is why we are engaged to a disability policy to encourage the inclusion and integration of people with disabilities.
Please indicate if you require any special accommodation, even at the first interview. For more information about the organisation: www.hi.org
JOB CONTEXT:
This position is integrated into the Deployment Unit of the Atlas Logistique Division, under the direct management of the UNDAC Operations Manager and in close coordination with the UNDAC Preparedness & Response Officer.
The Liaison & Information Management Officer will contribute to strengthening the essential role of Atlas-HI within the humanitarian network of the very first emergency in general and the UNDAC system in particular.
By maintaining a quality weave with the various key actors on the one hand, by setting up a precise and relevant framework for information management within the operational partnership in question, then by guaranteeing a qualitative and standard technical and operational identity carried by the dedicated Roster of professionals, the LIMO will play a significant role in the ongoing strengthening of the project.
YOUR MISSION:
Your main responsibilities will be:
1: LIAISON AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT
\u00a7 Internally at HI-Atlas, to effectively communicate and coordinate between different divisions and stakeholders to ensure smooth and efficient joint operations and effective collaboration.
\u00a7 Externally within the humanitarian sector, to effectively communicate and coordinate between different organizations, initiatives and stakeholders to ensure effectiveness of joint operations and relevant collaborations.
\u00a7 To build and maintain strong relationships with external partners, donors and crosscutting initiatives on assessment and analysis of access constraint and infrastructure damage to ensure a better humanitarian access to affected communities.
\u00a7 To serve as a bridge between the various Atlas-HI emergency response modalities, such as EHRC (European Humanitarian Response Capacity), UNDAC (United nations Disaster Assessment & Coordination), HI Rehab EMT (Rehabilitation Emergency Medical Team), coordination with the Atlas Global Specialist Assessment & Analysis
\u00a7 To represent the organization at external events, meetings, and conferences.
2: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ON ASSESSMENT & ANALYSIS
\u00a7 Develop and implement systematic data collection processes to gather relevant information on humanitarian logistics operations, resource availability, and needs assessments during emergencies and preparedness operations.
\u00a7 Enhance Data visualization and reporting, creating clear and actionable tools
\u00a7 Consolidate a catalogue of key information based on existing relevant secondary data on targeted countries, regions, hazards and based on primary data collected during sudden onset emergency response where Atlas Logistique is deployed.
\u00a7 Establish protocols for data validation and verification.
\u00a7 Act as a central point for information and practices sharing among the UNDAC assessment & Analysis cell stakeholders (National Emergency Management agencies, humanitarian organizations, governments, UN agencies & private sector actors).
\u00a7 Develop key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of Atlas Roster operations.
3: LEARNING PATHWAYS & ATLAS ROSTER STANDARDS
\u00a7 Identify technical skills needs, specific skill gaps and knowledge requirements within the Atlas Roster team by gathering input from team members and analyzing past emergency responses and preparedness activities.
\u00a7 Develop a structured learning path that incorporates foundational principles, advanced logistics strategies, and practical skills, using varied learning formats.
\u00a7 Contribute to the design and execution of realistic training scenarios to enhance technical skills, critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities in high-pressure situations.
\u00a7 Set clear metrics for assessing the effectiveness of the training program.
4: ADVOCACY ON HUMANITARIAN LOGISTICS CHANGE OF PARADIGM
\u00a7 Thought the UNDAC network, advocate for the establishment of a logistics resources mutualization framework that encourages collaboration among humanitarian organizations, government agencies, and private sector partners, optimizing resource allocation and enhancing collective response capabilities in emergency situations.
\u00a7 Through the UNDAC network, advocate for the development and implementation of comprehensive logistics preparedness strategies that emphasize proactive planning, training, and resource allocation with the objective to strengthen the capacity of humanitarian organizations and stakeholders to respond swiftly and efficiently to early-stage emergency phases.
\u00a7 Within the UNDAC network, contribute to the building of advocacy network increasing awareness of the critical role of humanitarian logistics through targeted information products, workshops, and forums, fostering a network of advocates who support sector transformation.
5: SUPPORT THE DESIGN & IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ALERT-EOC (Atlas Logistique Emergency Response Training \u2013 Emergency Operations Center)
\u00a7 Contribute to the design of the ALERT-EOC concept (training & SIMEX).
\u00a7 Ensure information management on Assessment & Analysis, Coordination & Network challenges and Advocacy on humanitarian paradigm transformation & challenges are included into the learning objectives of the ALERT-EOC.
\u00a7 Support the planning, resources mobilization and setup of the First Edition of the Atlas Logistique Emergency Response Training.
ACCESSIBILITY OF THE POSITION:
Based in Lyon, the position is located in Open Space, boxes are available for more quiet if necessary and the work space is very bright. The position is easily accessible by public transport (bus, metro). A parking lot is also available. Concerning the building, elevators and access ramps are available.
A disability advisor is on hand to answer your questions and help you with your application. The position can be adapted to your needs.
Requirements
You have certifications in specific data management or information systems tools, such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) or database management software You have previous experience in training staff and partners in information management practices, tools, and data reporting processes. In responding to crises, utilizing information management systems to support timely decision-making and resource allocation. You also have experience in building and maintaining relationships with various stakeholders, including government, UN agencies, NGOs, and donors. You are expert on understanding of databases and information systems and you are familiar with e-learning platforms and tools. You are expert in designing structured learning pathways, including defining learning objectives, content creation, and assessment methods. Proficiency in collecting, analyzing, and presenting data effectively. You are able to adjust to new situations and changes in context, maintaining effectiveness under pressure and in dynamic environments. You got sense of humor to alleviate stress and enhance team morale in challenging situations in a positive and supportive work environment. You are fluent in English and FrenchBenefits
Type of contract: Fixed-term contract (CDD) from January 2025 ideally, based in Lyon Working hours: 39-hour week and 22.5 days of RTT (work time reduction) to be taken annually; 5 weeks of annual leave; Transport: 50% of the cost of a season ticket paid by the employer (weekly, monthly or annual season tickets only); Additional benefits: luncheon vouchers: face value of 8.96\u20ac (60% paid by the employer) and health insurance; Advantageous teleworking charter; Many sports and social activities are offered in our premises.