USAID Job Opening Emergency
Disaster Relief Coordinator (EDRC) – Angola Gentlemen/Ladies: The United States
Government, represented by the U.S. Agency for International Development
(USAID), Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance (DCHA),
Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) is seeking applications
(Standard Form 171 or Optional Form 612) from persons interested in providing
the PSC services described in the attached. Submissions shall be in accordance
with the attached information at the place and time specified. Questions may be
directed to Ms. Heather Cameron (202) 661-9369 or Mr. Jesse C. Freese (202)
661-9366, or Fax at (240) 465-0244 or via e-mail at ofda@globalcorps.com.
Applicants should retain copies of all enclosures that accompany their proposals.
Sincerely,
5.
MARKET VALUE: $57,345 - $74,553 Emergency Disaster Relief Coordinator
(EDRC) The DCHA/OFDA-funded Emergency Disaster
Relief Coordinator (EDRC) will assist in the monitoring of the humanitarian
situation and management of DCHA/OFDA relief programs in Angola. Primary duties
include reporting, developing strategies and plans, program development and
management, and coordination. The
duration of the post will be for one year with the option of extending. Statement of Duties and
Responsibilities The EDRC will be based in Luanda, Angola,
where he/she will work out of the USAID/Angola offices, and maintain a
residence. The EDRC will travel, as security permits, extensively throughout
Angola to assess, evaluate and monitor conditions, particularly at DCHA/OFDA
project sites, and make recommendations for interventions. The EDRC will be
supervised by DCHA/OFDA's Regional Coordinator for the Southern, West and North
Africa regional team. The majority of the EDRC's contacts with DCHA/OFDA will
be with the Washington-based Disaster Operations Specialist (DOS) covering
Angola. In addition, the EDRC will keep
the Southern Africa Regional Advisor in Nairobi appraised of all major issues,
maintain regular contact with the American Ambassador in Angola, and work
closely and collaboratively with DCHA/OFDA's Disaster Operations Specialist for
Southern Africa in Washington on all aspects of the portfolio. The EDRC serves as the principle contact
point for DCHA/OFDA for Angola. S/he will maintain regular contact with
grantees, including UN agencies, International Organizations (IOs), and NGOs as
well as develop relationships with the local authorities and monitor policies
directly regarding humanitarian assistance and relief organizations. The EDRC
will meet with U.S. government personnel, Angolan governmental officials, other
foreign diplomats serving in Angola, and other donor representatives on
humanitarian issues, monitor the security situation, and provide input into a
strategy for responding to new emergency needs and the transition of OFDA
programs to long term development USAID activities. The EDRC will be responsible for
collecting information regularly, through official cables and other means, on
humanitarian related issues and the ability of local communities, local
organizations, the host government, relief agencies and donor countries to
address the situations, whether caused by nature or human-caused. When
political or military events affect humanitarian or relief efforts, the EDRC
will report on those events only to the extent required to inform DCHA/OFDA/W
and the Southern Africa Regional Advisor of their impact on the humanitarian
situation in Angola and impact on DCHA/OFDA programs. The EDRC will be responsible for providing
insights into the environment confronting the humanitarian community, identify
numbers of affected people (displaced and refugees) and the nature and cause of
their vulnerabilities and capacities to cope.
The EDRC will also make recommendations for DCHA/OFDA/W's consideration
on possible DCHA/OFDA interventions if appropriate and necessary. The EDRC will provide regular reports on
site visits, meetings, general atmospherics and other observations that may
impact the humanitarian relief efforts. Disaster Management - The EDRC shall assist the
host government, UN, international, and non-governmental organizations in
developing strong emergency/disaster preparedness and response capacities. The EDRC, in
conjunction with OFDA/W is responsible for implementing DCHA/OFDA's strategy for
Angola and participating in contingency planning efforts. Program
Development - The EDRC works with NGOs, IOs, and UN
agencies who are developing proposals (to include grant amendments and
extensions) for OFDA, ensures their compliance with "OFDA's Guidelines for
Grant Proposals and Reporting," reviews concept papers and proposals, and
provides recommendations/comments to OFDA for funding determination. Program
Management - The EDRC will be responsible for
monitoring and evaluating DCHA/OFDA-funded programs, visiting DCHA/OFDA-funded
projects on a regular basis (as security permits) and reporting to DCHA/OFDA on
the quality of the NGOs' work, making note of deficiencies, and attributes and
evolving operational conditions. Following discussions with DCHA/OFDA, the EDRC
will make recommendations for corrective actions to the grantee. Coordination
and Representation - The EDRC will coordinate with the
donor community to develop integrated, non-duplicative programs, and with USG
on policy issues affecting humanitarian operations. The EDRC will represent the
USG humanitarian interests at national and international meetings and
conferences, as well as facilitate, as requested, travel and briefings for official USG
visitors interested in humanitarian issues. Policy
Development - The
EDRC will collaborate and coordinate DCHA/OFDA's strategy and programs with the
U.S. Embassy in Angola. Specifically, the EDRC will: ·
Coordinate
with OFDA/Washington, US Embassy Angola and USAID/Angola to develop DCHA/OFDA
disaster response and mitigation strategies. ·
Ensure,
to the extent possible, that all US government assistance is consistent and
compatible with the USAID Africa Bureau program in Angola and that relief and
preparedness assistance is offered and managed in such a way as to not increase
donor dependence by the victims. ·
Seek
opportunities to initiate mitigation measures that link into the
rehabilitation, recovery and development processes with USAID’s Africa Bureau. ·
Serve
as the advisor to the US Ambassador (Chief of Mission) and USAID Head of
Mission on matters concerning DCHA/OFDA disaster response. ·
Provide
the Chief of Mission with prompt assessments of damages and needs. Recommend
appropriate relief assistance to DCHA/OFDA/W that should be provided by the
U.S. government. ·
Coordinate
with UN and international organizations in Angola to ensure the efficient and
coordinated use of OFDA disaster resources.
As required, the EDRC shall assist national organizations with
damage/needs assessments, external communications and liaison with regional, UN
and international organizations. BASIS OF RATING: Applicants who meet the basic qualifications
and selective factor(s) will be further evaluated based on the quality ranking
factors listed below. Applicants are
strongly encouraged to address each of the factors on a separate sheet
describing specifically and accurately what experience, training, education,
and/or awards you have received that are relevant to each factor. Be sure to include your name, social security
number, and the announcement number at the top of each additional page. Failure to address the selective and/or
quality ranking factors may result in your not receiving credit for all of your
pertinent experience, education, training and/or awards. Basic Qualifications and Selective Factors: (Determines basic
eligibility for the position, candidates not meeting the basic qualifications
and selective factors are considered NOT qualified for the position) · Masters degree with significant study in or pertinent to the specialized field (including, but not limited to, international relations, economics, food policy or a related field) or country, and two years experience in emergency relief and humanitarian assistance OR · Bachelor’s degree with significant study in or pertinent to the specialized field (including, but not limited to, international relations, economics, food policy or a related field) or country, and four years of progressively responsible experience in emergency relief and humanitarian assistance
Quality
Ranking Factors: (Determines the ranking of qualified candidates in
comparison to other applicants). These factors are listed in order of importance from the highest to
the least. · Demonstrated ability to lead and manage humanitarian disaster response programs and operations · Additional experience in emergency relief and humanitarian assistance. ·
Experience working in or working with or for
humanitarian organizations in areas of civil strife. ·
Southern Africa experience especially in Angola and
Mozambique. ·
Knowledge of and experience in dealing with foreign
governments, State Department, Department of Defense, USAID Regional Offices,
other USG organizations and international organizations to develop U.S.
responses to disasters and disaster preparedness activities and coordinate the
responses with donors. ·
Portuguese language proficiency · Basic computer skills and demonstrated writing capability. WHERE TO APPLY: FOR INFORMATION ON
OTHER VACANCIES OR FOR INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF THIS VACANCY, CALL (202)
661-9366 PLEASE READ
ATTACHED SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT. ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
WILL BE CONSIDERED REGARDLESS OF AGE, RACE, COLOR, SEX, CREED, NATIONAL ORIGIN,
LAWFUL POLITICAL AFFILIATION, NON-DISQUALIFYING HANDICAP, MARITAL STATUS,
SEXUAL ORIENTATION, AFFILIATION WITH AN EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION, OR OTHER
NON-MERIT FACTOR. A Voluntary
Background Survey can be obtained from the above listed contacts or on-line at
http://www.usaid.gov/about/employment/idi79-2.pdf . The information from this
survey is used to help insure that agency personnel practices meet the
requirements of Federal law. Your responses are voluntary and not required. I.
How To Apply Eligibility
for 401(k) 01-09 Competitive
Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S. Citizens for
Support of HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Initiatives 01-07 Clarification
of the Extension/Renewal Policy Regarding Personal Service Contracts (PSCs) 00-08S Revision of
Competitive Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S.
Citizens 00-08 Revision of
Competitive Process - Personal Service Contracts ("PSCs") with U.S.
Citizens 00-05 Personal
Service Contracts (PSCs) Annual Health Insurance Costs 00-03 2000 FICA and
Medicare Tax Rates for Personal Services Contracts (PSCs) 99-7 Contractual
Coverage for Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC) Services 98-25 Defense Base
Act (DBA) Coverage and DBA Waiver List 98-24 Use of
Compensatory (Comp) Time by PSCs 98-23 Guidance
Regarding Classified Contract Security and Contractor Personnel Security
Requirements 98-16 Annual Salary
Increase for USPSCs 98-14 Change in
Required Application Form for USPSCs 98-12 Advertisement
of and Requirements for Evaluating Applications for PSCs 98-11 Determining a
Market Value for PSCs 98-3 Class
Deviation to 31.205-6(g)(3), Foreign National Severance Pay Under Professional
Services Contracts 97-17 PSCs with
U.S. Citizens or U.S. Resident Aliens Recruited from the U.S. 97-16 Class
Justification for Use of Other Than Full & Open Competition for Personal
Services Contracts with U.S. Citizens Contracted locally with CCNs and TCNs
Subject to the Local Compensation Plan, and for Overseas Contracts of $250,000
or Less 97-3 New USAID
Contractor Employee Physical Examination 96-23 Unauthorized
Provision in Personal Services Contract 96-19 U. S.
Personal Services Contract (USPSC) - Leave 94-9 Sunday Pay for
U.S. Personal Services Contractors (PSCs) 93-17 Financial
Disclosure Requirements Under a Personal Services Contractor (PSC) LIST OF REQUIRED
FORMS FOR PSCs 1.
Standard Form 171 or Optional Form 612. | ||||||||
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