Job Details
Location: Washington DC (Preferred)
Description
Summary
PRO-WASH (Practices, Research and Operations in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) is a five-year project led by Save the Children and funded by the USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). PRO-WASH actively works with partners to strengthen the quality, effectiveness and sustainability of WASH practices in BHA-funded development and emergency food security activities. This includes delivering several core activities aimed at strengthening partner capacities including: capacity-strengthening workshops (both in-person and remote), applied research into field-viable solutions to WASH service delivery, high-quality technical guides, learning notes and opportunities to share implementation experiences with other USAID BHA partners.
PRO-WASH is expanding learning and applied research around drinking water and productive water supply, water system maintenance and rural water governance in alignment with USAID’s Global Water Strategy and USAID Water and Development Plans. The expanded programming will capture innovative approaches around integrated water resource management (IWRM) which will allow PRO-WASH to better support development and emergency partners often working in setting affected by droughts and other water-related shocks.
What You’ll Be Doing (Essential Duties)
The Senior Specialist for WASH Governance and Infrastructure has a broad range of experience working across relevant water approaches including integrated water resources management (IWRM), water governance, water service provisioning, watershed management and infrastructure. You will provide strategic technical support across a range of activities including in-person trainings, distance learning, mentoring, leading the development of new learning tools and capturing best practices from partners related to IWRM activities, and will also support WASH-related research and learning activities, coordinating closely with BHA, implementing partners, and research institutions.
Technical Leadership and Support (50%)
- Work with the PRO-WASH Director to develop a unified vision for this broad portfolio focusing in IWRM support to partners;
- Lead work on stakeholder mapping to identify areas for additional technical support and capacity-strengthening in IWRM across partners working in development and humanitarian contexts;
- As required, develop the design and implementation of WASH capacity building activities, including designing and implementing Training of Trainers (ToT) curricula to achieve longer-term, sustainable learning capacities at all levels – HQ, field, management and technical – within implementing organizations;
- Create and disseminate capacity strengthening tools, trainings, and practice materials focused on IWRM including USAID WASH Infrastructure standards through multiple channels, including in-person trainings, distance learning, low-resource and low bandwidth A/V, and mentoring methodologies;
- Provide follow-up remote mentoring support; guide organizations to develop sustainable capacity strengthening plans focused on IWRM;
- Support the implementation of priority research activities focused on IWRM funded through the award;
- Provide input to the strategic direction and oversight for learning events focused on sharing partners’ experiences around the intersection of IWRM, Agriculture and resilience capacities;
- Provide technical assistance to implementing partners, as requested;
Management and Coordination (30%)
- Work with the PRO-WASH Director to develop strategic partnerships with BHA, implementing partners, governments, and research institutions working across the various areas of IWRM;
- Identify and coordinate global, regional, and national opportunities for capacity strengthening workshops, events, or exchanges;
- Link practitioners to capacity strengthening opportunities conducted by other organizations (e.g., academic institutions, research bodies and other international agencies)
- Support capacity-building efforts of BHA WASH implementing partners, including the development of appropriate WASH resources, materials and capacity building opportunities to share with partner staff at HQ and field level.
Program Learning, Knowledge Management, and Innovation (20%)
- Document all IWRM related capacity building and learning events;
- As required, identify and conduct webinars highlighting new developments or approaches in IWRM for implementing partners;
- Monitor new developments, approaches and evidence within the IWRM sector;
- Identify evidence gaps and priorities for research and documentation related to IWRM and pursue opportunities for research and program learning to fill these gaps;
- Support PRO-WASH Director in program reporting per donor requirements;
- Contribute to Save the Children’s quarterly and annual reporting, strategic and operational planning and other management and documentation mechanisms;
- Develop and coordinate strong documentation, learning documents, toolkits and data collection and management methods for sharing with the larger food security community, including via FSN Network.
Required Qualifications
- You have a minimum 5-7 years’ experience in area of expertise related to integrated water resource management, water resource management, water governance, water service provisioning, watershed management and infrastructure;
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Professional level of technical or managerial WASH knowledge, skills, and experience providing technical and management support related to similarly sized programs;
- Experience using integrated approaches to WASH including systems strenghening;
- Demonstrated capacity strengthening skills and experience with focus on institutionalizing capacity strengthening systems within partner organizations;
- Practical experience that demonstrates an understanding of the challenges working in development and emergency contexts;
- Strong written and verbal communications skills;
- Collaborative and respectful working styles with colleagues from diverse backgrounds and work settings;
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work both independently and as a team member with diverse headquarters, field office, and partner agency staff;
- Ability and willingness to travel to developing countries at 20% of time.
Preferred Qualifications
- M.A., M.S., M.Sc. in Engineering, Public Health, Environmental Health or equivalent are strongly preferred;
- Additional technical expertise in any of following sectors: sustainability of WASH infrastructure, public-private partnerships, water quality monitoring, natural resources management, early warning and response, and governance systems;
- Familiarity with USAID-funded activities, particularly within USAID BHA, Bureau for Economic Growth, Education, and Environment (E3) and/or Global Health;
- Experience in qualitative and quantitative research, including those focused on improving drinking water quality, particularly those less reliant on heavy behavior change strategies and household expenditures;
- Computer literacy in word processing, graphics, and spreadsheet software packages and particularly use of PowerPoint;
- Experience working in the Sub-Sahara Africa region;
- French or other language skills are desirable.
Why you should join the Save the Children Team…
Save the Children US offers outstanding benefits that include health, dental, vision and life insurances, pet insurance, short-term and long-term disability coverage, an Employee Assistance Program, 403(b), generous vacation, personal sick leave, family leave, parental/adoption leave, commuter benefits, dress for your day, and much more.
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