Program/Department/Team
Syria is in the midst of a major humanitarian crisis impacting the entire country as well as a number of neighboring countries. More than 11 million people have been displaced from their homes and the number relying on humanitarian assistance continues to grow while the donor landscape becomes more complex. While humanitarian needs still need to be addressed, it is essential to simultaneously be building more sophisticated resilience and social cohesion elements into the MC programming strategy. With a large and complex portfolio of work across the country, Mercy Corps has established itself as an analytical, strategic, and flexible responder, adapting continually to shifting front lines and operational realities to respond effectively and efficiently through multiple modalities. MC’s FSL team implements operational in Hassakah, Raqqa and Der-Ezzor is implementing early recovery and resilience FSL activities with a focus on value chains, small business and apprenticeships and ensuring a sustainable approach to FSL.
General Position Summary
Under the supervision of the Livelihoods Officer, the Livelihoods Assistant typically involves providing support in implementing food security and livelihoods programs and projects aimed at improving the economic and social well-being of individuals and communities. The Livelihoods Assistant has to play the main role the project cycle management and may include assisting with the design and planning of FSL interventions, conducting community assessments and needs analyses, identifying potential FSL opportunities, coordination, mobilization, registration, distribution, and providing training and capacity building to the participants within the off-season vegetable production support in Hassakah Sub-districts.
The Livelihoods Assistant is also responsible for monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of FSL programs, maintaining accurate records and documentation, and reporting on progress and outcomes to management and stakeholders. The position holder may work closely with other program and support staff, and community members to ensure that FSL interventions are implemented in a collaborative and participatory manner.
Overall, the Livelihoods Assistant plays a key role in supporting the development and implementation of sustainable FSL programs and projects that promote economic growth, poverty reduction, and social empowerment in communities. He/she will have to show full adherence to organization procedures, policy, and security protocols.
Support Project Implementation
Communication with Stakeholders
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Any volunteers and extension agents
REPORTS DIRECTLY TO: Livelihoods Officer
WORKS DIRECTLY WITH: All Program team, PAQ Team, field-based logistics and finance teams and other support units.
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