Job Description
CCCM Supervisor- FSAC&CCCM
- Location:
Dhamar Governorates (with regular travel to other sites).
- Period:
8 months, renewable subject to performance.
- Duty
Station: Life Makers Meeting Place Organization (LMMPO) Sana’a, Dhamar
city–Yemen.
- Terms:
Full Time Position (8 Eight hours per working day), with field visits to
the work sites.
- Classification:
Programs & projects Management\ FSAC&CCCM Sectors.
- Expected
start Date: 01-09-2025.
- Job
grade: - third degree.
Foreword:
LMMPO; 18 years of diligent engagement in Yemeni
humanitarian and Development undertaking, is now regarded as one of the leading
organizations in humanitarian response and development as well as development
of young people's abilities. Investing and benefiting from the abilities and
talents of young people constitutes a passion for us, but also is the essence
of our mission and focus of our work and it is on top of our goals for which we
are working hard to achieve. Thus, we have implemented several successful
activities and programs that have had a real favorable impact on young people
and the society in general. That success, inevitably, will not be possible
without the support of our teams, donors, partners and other
stakeholders.
LMMPO is keen to have a competent candidate to fill the position of CCCM
Supervisor- FSAC&CCCM.
Purpose/Scope of the task
She or he will be responsible to supervise the community
committee who will work among the targeted sites, reviewing the collecting
data, direct and continuing supervising the implementing CCCM activities and
insure from the quality implementation and if it is align with the determined
standards and required need. Responsible to determine the gaps and real need in
the targeted sites and raising reports to the project manager and updating the
sites details., Conduct community meetings to explain the program’s objectives
and benefits, Track the progress and impact of the cash assistance distribution
program. (Field Office).
Accountabilities & Responsibilities
- Represent
the LMMPO and ensure the participation and updates of the Head of Programs
and other relevant colleagues in key coalition discussions.
- Ensure
the involvement of key humanitarian partners in the sector, taking into
account their mandates and program priorities.
- Oversee
the convening of cluster members and service providers to identify overall
requirements for responding to IDP situations in sites and camps.
- Oversee
support for the development of funding proposals, project budgets, and
donor reports.
- Oversee
the capacity building of project staff and the transfer of key skills.
- Oversee
the quality assurance of planning, implementation, monitoring, and lessons
learned across all technical aspects of sector activities.
- Oversee
the implementation of adequate monitoring, reporting, and
information-sharing mechanisms.
- Oversee
the involvement of all relevant partners in camp needs assessments and
analysis, and gap identification—assessing, verifying, and mapping
emerging assistance needs and protection concerns.
- Oversee
the conduct of regular gap analyses based on verified needs.
- Ensure
effective coordination with the Management Unit and other NGO implementing
partners, and proactively engage with relevant clusters and local
authorities.
- Oversee
all FSAC and CCCM activities in targeted locations, coordinating with
local authorities, IDPs and host communities, NGO partners, and the FSAC
and CCCM sub-cluster to plan and implement site-level interventions.
- Oversee
ensuring that project staff have the necessary expertise in managing FSAC
and CCCM activities.
- Oversee
maintaining close relationships with the partner management responsible
for the project, in coordination with the head of the partner NGO, the
UNHCR office, and the FSAC and CCCM focal points.
- Oversee
and coordinate with members to harmonize site/central management
approaches, tools, and methodologies, and any other technical discussions.
- Oversee
priority setting, programmer planning, and implementation assistance for
all CM projects.
- Oversee
the provision of all Change Management staff with the necessary technical
guidance, including documentation and training, to implement the Change
Management portfolio.
- Oversee
the submission and follow-up of technical and operational recommendations
to improve impact, integration, and leverage synergies.
- Oversee
the coordination of IDP registration, with particular attention to gender,
age, and diversity dimensions; and update the population register.
- Oversee
the office's support in recruiting new staff for the Food Security and Agriculture
Committee and the Camp Coordination Committee and coordinating their
activities.
- Oversee
the standardization of the Change Management system and related tools.
- Oversee
the development and integration of monitoring and evaluation procedures
and practices and the complaints mechanism into the project lifecycle.
- Oversee
the provision of quality control and site monitoring to ensure that Change
Management services are delivered according to the required standards, in
accordance with the National Cluster guidelines.
- Oversee
the monitoring of expected outputs and outcomes, including the quality
improvement plan.
- Oversee
innovation and encourage the use of appropriate technologies that enable
service delivery.
- Oversee
the timely submission of high-quality reports.
- Oversee
the promotion of strategies to build and enhance trust among local
communities in IDP sites, as well as among camp residents and surrounding
communities.
- Oversee
the management of the distribution of non-food items and emergency
shelters as needed, including ensuring the sequencing of assistance
provided to new arrivals.
- Commit
to professional and personal conduct that ensures LMMPO's credibility and
does not compromise its humanitarian mission.
- Any
other project-related tasks.
Qualifications and Skills
- A
university degree in management or a related field.
- At
least 5 years of work experience with local and international
organizations in the same field required.
- At
least 3-5 years of experience in the same field (working in the Emergency
Food Security and CCCM Support for the vulnerable IDPs and Host
Communities.
Languages:
- Fluent
in Arabic and English (Speaking & Writing).
Skills:
- Excellent
interpersonal and problem-solving skills.
- Ability
to communicate clearly, concisely and effectively.
- Ability
to work in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural contexts.
- Proven
ability of using office project system.
- Interpersonal
and communication skills.
- Monitoring
& Evaluation Analytical Skills.
- Management
skills.
- Team
management and knowledge transfer.( Leadership skills).
- decision
making
- Representing
the LMMPO .
- Ability
to provide recommendations to solve problems
- Ability
to achieve planned goals.
- Ability
to work under pressure.
- Ability
to travel.
- Computer
skills in using (word, excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
Position Includes: -
The (Basic salary, Appearance & Transportation
Allowances, Social Security, Payroll Tax, Other Benefits (Communications
Allowance), Health & Life Insurance.]
How to Apply
The applicant must fill in the required data via this link:-
https://forms.gle/8cdPi3HQxVvg9HdV8
Note: Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
The closing date for application is Saturday 12 of
July. 2025.
LMMPO offers very Competitive Compensation and Benefits
Package.