The Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) Assistant (Cross-Cutting) will support the FSL Officer in implementing food security and livelihoods activities across various thematic areas. Responsibilities include community mobilization, needs assessments, data collection, meal preparation support, and monitoring of food assistance programs for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable populations in Gaza City. The Assistant will ensure that all activities are conducted according to Action Against Hunger's standards and contribute to the well-being and resilience of the community.
Objective 1: Support Implementation of FSL Activities
Community Mobilization:
Assist in mobilizing communities and informing them about program activities.
Support the organization of meetings and information sessions with beneficiaries and stakeholders.
Beneficiary Registration and Verification:
Participate in the identification and registration of beneficiaries, ensuring adherence to targeting criteria.
Assist in verifying beneficiary information and updating databases.
Support to Hot Meals and Community Kitchens:
Assist in organizing meal production activities, including ingredient preparation and cooking.
Ensure kitchen cleanliness and adherence to health and safety standards.
Support the distribution of meals within IDP camps and community centers.
Fresh Food and Food Parcel Distribution:
Support the coordination and distribution of fresh food baskets and food parcels to targeted beneficiaries.
Assist in handling logistics, such as preparing distribution sites and managing beneficiary flow.
Objective 2: Monitoring and Data Collection
Data Entry and MEAL Contributions:
Collect data on beneficiary feedback, program outputs, and community needs.
Assist in data entry tasks and ensure accuracy and confidentiality.
Contribute to Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) processes.
Monitoring of Input Usage:
Monitor the use of distributed inputs (e.g., food items) to ensure they reach intended beneficiaries.
Report any issues or irregularities to the FSL Officer.
Objective 3: Community Engagement and Feedback Mechanisms
Beneficiary Communication:
Address beneficiary inquiries and provide information about program services.
Support the establishment of feedback mechanisms to capture community perceptions.
Promotion of Nutritional Awareness:
Assist in promoting the importance of nutritious and culturally appropriate meals.
Support awareness campaigns targeting new mothers and families with children under 2 years old.
Objective 4: Administrative and Logistical Support
Logistics Coordination:
Assist in coordinating with logistics for the procurement and distribution of food items.
Help prepare necessary documentation, such as beneficiary lists and distribution records.
Administrative Tasks:
Support the FSL Officer in administrative duties, including filing, record-keeping, and scheduling.
Objective 5: Flexibility and Cross-Cutting Support
Support Across Programs:
Provide assistance to various FSL activities as needed, demonstrating flexibility.
Collaborate with different teams to ensure cohesive program delivery.
Capacity Building:
Participate in training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge.
Share learning experiences with colleagues to promote team development.
Gender and Protection Mainstreaming:
Ensure that program activities are inclusive and sensitive to gender and protection considerations.
Promote safe and dignified access to services for all beneficiaries.
Adaptability:
Be prepared to adjust tasks and responsibilities in response to changing needs and contexts.
Diploma or university degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Nutrition, or a related field.
Basic understanding of food security and livelihoods concepts.
Proficiency in data collection and entry.
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work collaboratively in a team.
Strong Organizational Skills & Attention to Detail
Minimum 1-2 years of experience in humanitarian or development programs.
Experience in food assistance, community mobilization, or livelihoods programs.
Previous experience working with vulnerable communities.
Fluency in reading, writing, and speaking Arabic
Understanding of English is an asset.
Microsoft Office 365, Basic Excel.
National, Gaza (Middle Area or South).
We offer immediate Incorporation into a multicultural, professional, and innovative organization with the possibility of participating in projects with high social impact.
Contract Length: 8 months.
Based in: Gaza Strip – (Middle Area or South).
Salary: according to Action Against Hunger salary scale.
We provide workman compensation and health insurance.
In addition, Action Against Hunger covers food and transportation allowances for a fully worked month.
Emotional care service at the service of the employee and family.
21 days holidays for year.
Action Against Hunger is an equal opportunities employer. Women are encouraged to apply for this position.
Action Against Hunger has a commitment to protect all persons we come into contact with through our work, including children and At-Risk adults. Action Against Hunger has ZERO TOLERANCE towards all forms of harm and abuse, including sexual abuse and sexual exploitation. We take concerns and complaints relating to Safeguarding issues involving our Staff, Associated Personnel, Partners and Suppliers very seriously and will take action to vigorously investigate and manage any violations or alleged violations of our policies.
Applications will be accepted up to and including 03rd January 25
Only those candidates pre-selected for a test and an interview will be contacted.
Note. - Given the urgency of this position, the vacancy may close before the deadline. For more information about this position, visit our website www.accioncontraelhambre.org. In case you do not find the job advertisement published here, it means that the selection process has been closed.