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Introduction

Haiti is a fragile and vulnerable State because of a sum of factors such as historical national political instability and corruption, natural disasters and geopolitical isolation.

In the last eight years, after the earthquake, sudden climatic shocks (droughts, tropical storms and hurricanes) forced the population to live in extremely vulnerable conditions.

The poverty headcount ratio at a national level is 58.5% and the majority of population lives in malnutrition (53%).

Currently the country is going through a strong economic and political crisis that generates tensions and demonstrations, aggravating the conditions of poverty of the majority of the population.

Cesvi started its humanitarian actions in Haiti in 2009, with the general objective to reduce vulnerabilities in rural and marginalized areas, through multi-donors and multi-sector intervention on education, protection, food security and livelihoods.

Currently actions are concentrated in two areas of Haiti: Port-au-Prince (PAP) and Les Cayes. The project portfolio consist of 3 mains projects in Les Cayes:

In consortium with Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and Caritas Haiti-Jérémie, “Pestel and Corail resilience” project contributes to the reduction of food and nutrition insecurity of the vulnerable subjects in the affected areas. In aims also to improve, through structural actions, the population’s resilience towards these chronic problems.
In order to achieve the objective CRS, Cesvi and Caritas Haiti-Jérémie work on three interrelated factors:

the farmers ability to manage natural resources and to produce in a lasting and resilient way in order to generate a balanced diet and to increase their incomes
strengthening the inputs and seeds supply system and the facilitation of access to finance services and markets
the ability of the authorities and the other key actors to support and implement the construction of resilience on a regional, national and local level, through structural organization
The Echo Project is an immediate response to food needs of vulnerable families, not only during the gap period between the winter and spring agricultural season, but also before the identified hunger gap, in order to prevent the worsening of their vulnerability.
Economic empowerment of women involved in agricultural production and/or processing and strengthening their capacity to cope with climate change financed by UN Women through Cocoa and agro-silver activities Cesvi collaborate directly with a local partner. for technical training
In Port au Prince, Cesvi works with a local partner in supporting the House of Smile project a special initiative dedicated to children and families for their wellbeing and education.


Fonctions

The National Country Administrator will report to the Head of Mission. S/he will collaborate with the Project Managers and the staff in Les Cayes/Port- au- Prince.

At HQ-level s/he will report to the Desk Officer and will coordinate with the Project Accountant.

The National Country Administrator will have a role of coordination and general control of administration, finance and logistics concerning the management of Cesvi processes in the country.

S/He will be based in Les Cayes with possibility of short missions to Port au Prince for coordination meetings.

Tasks and responsibilities:

Financial monitoring of the projects implemented in the Country

Supervise and/or update the Prime entry and Balance Forecast Update (BFU) on monthly basis and submission to the HQ in collaboration with the Project Managers (PMs) and administration department and under the supervision of the Head of Mission (HoM)
Update Share costs plan on quarterly basis in strict collaboration with HoM
Supervise local admin staff for the management of petty cash, cash book and bank books
Cash and Bank reconciliations

Prepare draft of interim financial reports and final financial reports
Assist each PM and administration department in the preparation of the procurement plan for yearly project management and its update
Assist each PM and administration department in the procurement procedures
Assist each PM and administration department in the preparation of the cash flow needed and the Request for Funds to the HQ or Request for Payment
Organize training meetings on administrative procedures (for partners and local staff)
Support each PM in drafting new proposals
Donors’ Audit and Expenditure verification and Country Audit for registration

Supervise the organization of all Donor’s Audit requests and Expenditure verification in coordination with HQ, according to Cesvi external audit procedure
Supervise the organization of the Country Audit needed for the registration in coordination with HQ
Support the efficient office management

Contribute and participate in the preparation and updating of Cesvi Country manual of internal procedures
Ensure a proper written handover by the end of the contract
Administration and HR

Guarantee the correct HR management for local staff
Apply Cesvi internal procedures in the Country and contribute to their update and improvement in collaboration with the HoM and HQSupervise that staff recruitment is done according to the safe-recruiting process
Supervise that staff contracts are defined according to the grade and level of Cesvi salary scale
Supervise the regular compiling of attendance sheet, and supervise the update of holiday & permits follow up
Supervise the monthly payroll and salary payments
Verify the correct allocation of staff costs
Supervise that contracts are regularly registered by the competent authorities and that taxes and social insurance are deducted and deposited according to national tax regulation
Logistics Management

Build capacity of national logistic and admin staff through on-the-job training
Enhance systems and guidelines for the logistics unit of the mission on procurement procedures, store control; equipment, vehicle use and maintenance, fuel tracking, and other logistical matters
Take part in the procurement process and validate before payment
Ensure that Logistic coordinator supervises the management of supplies, stocks and assets
Plan and coordinate regular field visits of the Logistic coordinator and Logistic manager in order to assess the office management and logistic systems in place or in case support or office set up is needed
Organize office management and supervision of allowed Budget


Qualifications réquises

Minimum 7 years’ experience in financial and administrative management of cooperation and development projects
Extensive experience of working within a senior management role within a complex country programme in an emergency response or fragile state
Strong budgeting and financial management skills
Accountancy skills and ability to prepare financial reports
Knowledge and experience in purchases and procedures
Experience in managing grant contracts for ECHO, UN, and DEVCO projects
Good knowledge of main donors’ administrative rules and procurement procedures (ECHO, UN, DEVCO)
Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, meet deadlines and work cooperatively
Good communication and leadership skills
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills
Solid diplomatic skills: the ability to manage a variety of internal and external relationships, especially with partners.
Self-motivated, able to take initiative, resilient and able to work independently
Highly result oriented with the ability to manage workload and stress
Flexible and with a positive attitude
Prior experience in Haiti
High level of IT skills (Office package)
Fluency in French and English (written and spoken)


Conditions particulières

Post graduate qualifications in management or related fields.
Prior humanitarian work experience French speaking countries
Experience in harsh working environments
Skills in developing, delivering and evaluating training for staff members
Strategic thinking and innovation


Dossier de candidature doit avoir ...

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Autres remarques

SAFEGUARDING
Cesvi has a zero tolerance approach to any harm to, or exploitation of, a child or a vulnerable adult by any of our staff, representatives or partners.

Cesvi commitment to being a safe organization begins with the staff recruitment process, which includes meticulous checks, such as criminal records checks or check disclosure of previous convictions, to ensure children and vulnerable people are safeguarded and abuse is prevented. Safeguarding checks are part of the selection process performance.


Date limite

2020-02-10