DanChurchAid (DCA) is looking for a Field Technical Lead (Mine Action) – Ukraine

DanChurchAid (DCA) is currently seeking an experienced Humanitarian Technical Field Lead for our Mine Action Programme in Ukraine.

DCA Ukraine aims to support community-based and integrated outcomes through a combination of activities including research and clean-up, risk education, livelihoods, protection, WASH and shelter.

As Technical Field Lead you will be part of the development, planning, management, quality assurance and reporting of DCA mine action activities, and maintain, build and strengthen close coordination with other humanitarian programme activities and colleagues. Ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in operations and ensuring good communication with relevant authorities and partners are key elements of the role.

The Technical Field Lead supports the activities of an innovative and diverse programme that works closely with national mine action authorities, local authorities and communities, as well as with UNDP and other mine action actors. The HMA programme is supported by international donors with national and international staff.

You are interested in working with relevant staff to ensure that DCA’s MA program is integrated into a larger humanitarian response. The Technical Field Lead reports daily to the DCA Ukraine Operations Manager, who has overall oversight of the Humanitarian Mine Action program in Ukraine.

Main Responsibilities

  • Ensure that all mine countermeasures operations are conducted in accordance with the National Mine Countermeasures Strategy and the DCA Standard Operating Procedures in the country.
  • Provide technical support and guidance for field operations, including training, internal quality assurance, safety and security, as well as day-to-day operational planning and implementation.
  • Ensure all mine actions comply with regulations and report to the line manager.
  • Cooperate with national authorities, including, where appropriate, senior civil protection officials.
  • Supervise and direct operational personnel.
  • Ensure timely, efficient and effective implementation of high quality work.
  • Support in developing operational plans for ongoing activities.
  • Coordinate with other parts of the country program, together with the purchasing, finance, HR and administrative departments as part of the country office structure.
  • Stay up to date with new techniques, manuals and equipment related to humanitarian mine action.

Your profile

  • Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) qualification or equivalent to the International Mine Action Standard (IMAS) (EOD Lv3), with certificates.
  • Knowledge of and experience with EOD and ERW cleanup methodologies (IMAS).
  • Knowledge and experience in conducting technical surveys, manual mine clearance and hazardous area clearance with both anti-personnel/anti-vehicle mines and other conventional munitions.
  • Knowledge of and experience with search methodologies and awareness of ground signals in polluted urban and rural areas.
  • Qualifications as an instructor or mentor are an advantage; experience in training and mentoring national personnel in surveying, EOD and search techniques, including preparing and conducting structured training courses to IMAS standards.
  • Previous experience with humanitarian mine action organisations is desirable, including knowledge of IMSMA forms.
  • Strong leadership, team building and communication skills.
  • A calm and sensitive disposition, as well as well-developed diplomatic, liaison and public relations skills are a must.
  • Understanding of humanitarian principles as they relate to the context of NGOs in the field and in their operations.
  • Experience working in remote and unsafe locations.
  • Flexibility, cultural awareness and sensitivity.
  • Regional experience is desirable.
  • Computer skills are essential, including skills in Word, Power Point and Excel.
  • Fluent English speaking and writing is a requirement, Ukrainian is a plus.

We offer:

  • A one-year renewable contract
  • Non-family posting based in Ukraine, Mykolaiv with frequent domestic travel
  • A competitive salary package, including a contingency allowance, negotiable based on experience level
  • 6 weeks paid vacation and a generous R&R package
  • Industry Standard Insurance
  • An opportunity to make a difference in a challenging environment and improve the lives of people living in conflict and poverty

Only applications in English consisting of a CV and a covering letter as a minimum will be considered, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please note that only applications submitted via our recruitment system will be considered: https://www.danchurchaid.org/join-us/jobs/international-vacancies.

The closing date for applications is 9 September 2024. Interviews with selected candidates are expected to take place in the week following the closing date. Selected candidates may be required to complete a written test prior to the interview. Initial interviews will take place via Teams.

For further information, please contact Michael Edwards ([email protected]) or Barry Jolly ([email protected]) by email.

All interested candidates, regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, ability or ethnic affiliation, are encouraged to apply for the vacancy. DCA carries out an anti-terrorism check as part of the recruitment process. It is a requirement that you are able to pass this check and maintain this status for the duration of your employment with us. Anyone applying for a job with DCA must be prepared to comply with our Code of Conduct, Human Resources Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Protection Policy.

How to apply

DanChurchAid (DCA) is looking for a Field Technical Lead (Mine Action) I DanchurchAid (emply.com)

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