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MSF France, Somalia Assistant Head of Mission - Nairobi
« on: January 17, 2011, 07:41:41 PM »
MSF France, Somalia mission is looking for an

Assistant Head of Mission

The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the Head of Mission and coordination team in Nairobi.

His/her main function will be to Contribute to the analysis and monitoring of the political and humanitarian situation in Somalia, provide daily briefings to the Head of Mission on the contextual and security developments in Somalia, with particular focus to the project areas of MSF, Make regular visits to Somalia, translate relevant documents for analysis and develop networks for the effective functioning of MSFF’s medical programs in Somalia.

Requirements
Previous MSF or NGO experience in a management position.
Somali nationality or Kenyan Somali.
Strong familiarity with the Somali context and well connected with key actors in Somalia (Businessmen, Elders, etc…).
Mature, flexible and responsible personality with a high emphasis on diplomatic skills.
Fluent in written and spoken English and Somali.
Computer literate.
Good analytical and reporting skills.
Valid passport.
Willingness to learn, develop capacities and take responsibilities.
Willingness to travel regularly in a dangerous environment.
Un-bias towards the Somalia context
Ability to work well within a multicultural team
Clear understanding of humanitarian principles
How to apply

Applicants should send a CV together with an application letter to:

MSF France Somalia – Finance and HR Coordinator
P. O. Box 39719 – 00623
Nairobi

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Deadline for application is 21st of January 2011


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