MEDECINS SAN FRONTIERES

Health care + 1 more

Head of Emergency Team

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Description

Education

  • A master’s degree in social or political sciences or public health, (or) in logistics, business administration, or similar field is desirable, but not essential.
  • Fluency/excellent level of written and spoken English. Knowledge of French, Swahili and/or Arabic is an advantage.
  • Excellent knowledge and experience in Policy formulation, security management, human resource and financial management, cross/multicultural communication and collaboration.

Experience

  • At least 8+ years of field/programs experience in medical humanitarian aid and working in senior management role.
  • MSF experience as Emergency coordinator/Emergency Manager desirable
  • Commitment to and experience of advancing multicultural collaboration, learning, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace.


Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership and Emergency Preparedness

  • Define and lead MSF Ubuntu’s emergency preparedness and response strategy (applying a ‘disaster management cycle’ approach) in alignment with MSF Ubuntu principles and operational priorities.
  • Ensure MSF Ubuntu’s emergency preparedness and responses incorporate a strong community involvement and people centeredness, and climate scanning and adaptation in all stages of emergency response.
  • Ensure emergency preparedness and response policies, systems, tools are in place (including surveillance, anticipatory action, early warning and action protocols, contingency planning, and surge capacity etc).
  • Define emergency scenario stocks and supplies required in close collaboration and working with the medical and logistics departments.
  • Identify and lead building strong capacity on specific areas (for e.g. nutrition, vaccination, community WASH etc) benefitting MSF Ubuntu and MSF movement.
  • Contribute towards wider development of MSF Ubuntu’s strategic planning through critical reflections and learning.
  • In conjunction with the DirMed and DirOp, set up the e-team unit, hiring appropriate staff and developing MSF Ubuntu specific capacities.
  • Promote interdepartmental collaborations and coherence including Safeguarding, DEI domains

Emergency Prevention, Preparedness and Response Management

  • Lead exploratory assignment in identified locations and support opening and closing programs (includes stable settings).
  • Continuous scanning and monitoring of contexts and identify potential emergency intervention as per MSF Ubuntu’s strategic plan and priorities.
  • Lead and coordinate responses to emergencies, epidemics, conflicts, and other crises.
  • Provide strategic and technical guidance to emergency team members, country program teams during preparedness and response (including Emergency preparedness plans in country programs).
  • Support decision-making on activation, scale-up, adaptation, or exit of emergency interventions closely working with DirOps and Med-Ops strategic circle.
  • Develop a “vulnerability” approach to emergency response that leaves communities better prepared to future disasters, reducing their vulnerability to chronic, recurring crises in particular.

Quality, Standards, and Medical-Operational Oversight

  • Ensure emergency responses meet MSF medical, operational, ethical, safeguarding standards.
  • Promote integration of medical, logistical, human resources, and security considerations in emergency preparedness and during responses.
  • Embed a strong learning culture as part of monitoring and evaluation of the responses via conducting AAR (After Action Reviews) and post intervention evaluations etc

Team Leadership and Capacity Building

  • Line-manage and support Emergency team members.
  • Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and learning within the team and other departments.
  • Identify training and development needs related to emergency prevention, preparedness and response.
  • Contribute to the development of emergency pool (an emergency roaster) and surge mechanisms emphasizing strengthening local and regional collaboration and capacities.
  • Build a new way of working for MSF in the emergency team that recognises communities as first responders themselves and ensure their vulnerability to future, chronic and/or recurring crises are reduced.

Coordination and Representation

  • Coordinate closely with other MSF entities, operational centres, and departments.
  • Represent MSF Ubuntu in internal emergency coordination platforms and, when appropriate, external humanitarian forums.
  • Support alignment and collaboration with medical, operational, and support departments.

Learning, Evaluation, and Innovation

  • Promote systematic learning from emergency responses, including after-action reviews.
  • Support evaluations, documentation, and dissemination of lessons learned.
  • Encourage innovation and adaptation to improve emergency response effectiveness.

Organisational Positioning

  • Sits within the Ops Department, reporting directly to the DirOp.
  • Ad hoc meetings and discussions with the MedOps Strategic Baraza may be requested.
  • Ad hoc meetings with the MT and/or the Council may be requested.


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