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Save the Children International is looking a Short-Term Project Assistant for The Fire Prevention project in Refugee Camps
TEAM/PROGRAMME: DRR Team LOCATION: Mae Sot Office, in Mae Sot, Tak province and working station in Mae Hong Son province.
CONTRACT LENGTH: 4 months with possibility to extend the contract.
Reports to: DRR Project Coordinator, Save the Children International based in Bangkok
Background
Refugee camps along Thai-Myanmar border is one of Save the Children’s the operational sites in Thailand implementing education and child protection projects and emergency response in the border areas. In terms of emergency response, fires are regular hazard in nine refugee camps. Flammable building materials such as bamboo, thatch and eucalyptus and cooking practices can be factors influencing on huge fire in the camps.
Regarding the statistic from various sources of information, it found that in February 2012, a huge fire in Umpiem camp destroyed around 1,000 houses. In April 2013, 36 refugees died in a tragic fire that destroyed Ban Mae Surin refugee camp in Mae Hong Son Province. Moreover, In December 2013, around 750 refugees were left homeless in Mae La camp when more than hundred houses were destroyed by a fire. The next day one refugee woman died in a fire in Ban Mai Nai Soi camp. Also, in 2014-2015, fire in refugee camps damaged burned hundred houses and caused thousands of people were homeless. As a result, fires did not only destroy houses in the refugee camps, but education continuation of children in the camps was also disrupted.
Refer to key findings from fire risk assessment conducted by Operation Florian, it was found that apart from natural fire, majority of fire occurred at homes which cooking practices and using candles are potential risks causing fire. It is recommended to build existing capacities such as training Emergency Response Team (ERT) and equipping them with mini fire-fighting stations in the camps. Also, changing cooking behavior can be done to create safe cooking practices which can reduce fire risk.
In order to reduce fire risk in refugee camps and strengthen capacity of ERT, Save the Children seeks for a Project Assistant who will assist The Project Officer to independently implement a fire prevention project in refugee camps from January to April 2016.
Scope of work
The Project Assistant will play administration and logistics role with support from Child Safety and DRR programme to implement Fire Prevention project related activities along Thai-Myanmar boarder areas as following tasks:
- Take leading role in administration and logistics, under supervision of the Project Officer, to coordinate with target communities, schools and local organisations in consultation with camp committees to:
- Oganise fire prevention trainings at community and school level including workshop to develop community fire prevention plans and/or fire evacuation drills
- Organize DRR working group meetings and coordination with local agencies in Tak and Mae Hong Son province
- Distribute fire prevention leaflet in Burmese, Karen and Karenni languages to targeted communities, schools and libraries in the refugee camps
- Assist a Project Officer to coordinate with DDPM, local authorities and NGOs for needs assessment on fire prevention and procurement of fire suppression equipment to be installed in the communities.
- Assist Child Safety&DRR Programme and MEAL team in project monitoring and evaluation to ensure program quality and accountability.
- Maintain relevant information and database on program activity.
- Ensure good relationship with local organisations, communities and schools.
- Ability to perform a variety of repetitive and routine tasks and duties related to program support.
Key deliverables
- Trainings for Emergency Response Team (ERT) in refugee camps
- Community-based fire prevention plans
- Fire prevention activities in target schools
- Monthly Progress Narrative Report and Final Narrative Report including activity photos and lists of participant
- Identified fire suppression equipment based on community needs and technical assessment done by DDPM, local authority and/or NGOs
- List of Fire suppression equipments or water stations to be installed or equipped in the target communities
Key qualification
- Bachelor degree in Social Science or any related field
- At least two years of experience in the same role preferably in non-government organisations
- Good command in Thai, Karen, Karenni and Burmese, ability to communicate in English will be an advantage
- Well-organised, strong interpersonal skill and able to work well with others; especially, along Thai-Myanmar boarder areas
- Computer proficiency in MS Office; MS word, Excel and Power Point
Save the Children offers competitive remuneration package.
Deadline for submission of application is on 31 December 2015
To apply, please send your application and CV to HR & Admin Manager at email address: jaem.prachoommark@savethechildren.org
Please indicate in the subject as “Apply for – Project Assistant for The Fire Prevention project in Refugee Camps_(Name of candidate)”
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
“We need to keep children safe so our selection process reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.”
Contact : jaem.prachoommark@savethechildren.org