WASH Coordinator

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Salary: £26,537 p.a.

Based: Darfur, Sudan

Contract: 12 Months Unaccompanied Contract

Closing date: 16 January 2013

Job profile

Decades of conflict has left Sudan highly unstable with a continuing humanitarian crisis in Darfur in the west and fighting in bordering South Sudan.  Darfur continues to be one of the largest humanitarian responses in the world.  The two main church-based networks, ACT International (represented byNorwegian Church Aid) and Caritas Internationalis (represented byCAFOD) have come together in a demonstration of  unity of purpose through common action to:

  • Deliver a range of operational activities to improve the quality of life of Internally Displaced Persons and affected communities
  • Deliver capacity-building support to local partners
  • Contribute towards a lasting peace.

 

If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding position with excellent benefits CAFOD, are currently recruiting for a WASH Coordinator on behalf of the NCA Darfur programme

Job role

The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Coordinator will manage all aspects of the delivery of a comprehensive ECHO funded WASH programme with the best possible efficiency and effectiveness targeting internally displaced persons (IDPs), host communities and rural villages.

Your profile

Candidates should have a relevant qualification and proven experience in in vector control, hand dug wells, bore holes, and water storage, water treatment, tankering and harvesting; solar water abstraction systems in complex emergency situations and insecure environments.  Good capacity building and training skills and past success in designing and implementing programmes with a high level of community participation is essential.  Strong report writing skills are also a requirement.

Online form: To read more and to apply, please complete our online application form by the closing date.

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