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HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation Nepal
Job Description
Job Title: Water Resource Advisor (WRA)
Project: Rural Village Water Resources Management Project (RVWRMP)
Location: Dailkeh district headquarters with frequent travel to Project working VDCs
Supervisor: Deputy Team Leader, RVWRMP
Job purpose:
The WRA is responsible for overall coordination with local government, line agencies, civil society organizations etc. in respective district. As a member of the District Project Management Committee (DMC) the main function of Water Resource Advisor (WRA) in her/his district is to support the DDC in planning, coordinating, monitoring, funding and reporting of the water sector activities.
Duties and Responsibilities 1. Implementation of Policies, Guidelines and Manuals Adhere to relevant policies, regulations and guidelines of HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation Nepal. Adhere to the policies and rules of the Government of Nepal and RVWRMP project.
2. Planning and reporting Support DDC to analyse the water and sanitation situation of the district Facilitate to prepare annual work plan of district sub-project and assist DDC and sector partners for water related plans and programs at district level. Ensure prioritisation of schemes considers HRBA & GESI principles, and reaching the unreached Coordinate with VDC and local political leaders to ensure the VDC fund for project activities. Prepare bi-monthly progress report for PSU including DWRDF status. Support DDC to analyze the water and sanitation situation of the district, including consideration of CCA and DRR and links to any LAPA Coordinate with VDC and local political leaders to ensure the VDC fund for project activities. Prepare bi-monthly progress report for PSU including DWRDF status. Facilitate DDC/DTO to prepare quarterly and annual reports according to GoN regulations. Prepare any other reports required by project.
3. Implementation and co-ordination Assist DDC to implement overall RVWRMP district annual work plan. Support DDC in selection of the Support Organizations (SO) and Support Persons (SP) Support the preparation of agreements among stakeholders for various phases of scheme implementation; e.g. Agreements with the Users Committees. Support DDC to timely release funds to Users Committees.
Job Description of WRA_2016 1 Support DDC to ensure coordination among sector actors through DMC to avoid duplication. Assist DDC to organize joint campaigns in sector of environment, sanitation, HRBA&GESI and others
4. Capacity Enhancement Assess the existing capacity and identify needs for further institutional support and capacity building of sector actors. Facilitate DDC, PSU and SO/SP to plan and conduct appropriate capacity enhancement activities at CO, UC, VWRMC, VDC, SO staffs and DDC level.
5. Monitoring & Evaluation Facilitate and monitor the operations funded through DWRDF on behalf of the RVWRMP. Ensure adherence and implementation of Project guidelines, Step By Step procedure and HRBA & GESI Strategy at all levels. Support DDC to establish appropriate monitoring and evaluation mechanism in the sector. Facilitate scheme and VDC level monitoring; and the following performance evaluation of SO/SP, VDC and DDC. Support preparation of Water Safety plans, and mainstream climate change and disaster risk reduction into VDC-level planning
6. Others Participate VDC and Scheme level monitoring as project representatives Improve working guidelines and manuals to be user friendly (at Partners, VDC and UC level). Any other duties towards achievement of project objectives assigned by the supervisor
7. Academic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Social Sciences, Management
8. Professional Experience A minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience with proven experience from rural areas. Experience in participatory planning/working at community level. Experience in working with local elected bodies (DDC, VDC) and other field level partners (NGOs, line agencies etc). Experience in donor funded project management and administration is an asset.
9. Other competencies Fluent in Nepali, good in English. Any knowledge of local languages is an asset. Excellent communication, presentation and facilitation skills; Multi-cultural team work skills, yet, can work independently and take initiative; creative and flexible, and willing to work with communities under difficult field conditions. Knowledge and/or experience in water, sanitation, hygiene, nutrition and/or health sector. First-hand experience with a community health, livelihoods or water project is a strong asset. Demonstrated reference of strong sense of discipline and high moral conduct. Sensitivity towards issues related to gender, social equality and poverty alleviation Good computer skills (MS Office, familiar with utilizing internet).
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