A Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) Team Leader will play a pivotal role in ensuring CCCM quality programming in DRCโs CCCM managed displacement Sites in upper Nile, Malakal in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps/PoC, returnees, and refugees at transit Center. His/her responsibilities encompass both operational and strategic elements to ensure that camps are well-managed and residents' needs are met.
He/She will lead, oversee and coordination of CCCM activities, provide capacity building to Staffs, management of displacement camps, ensuring effective service delivery, protection, and the well-being of residents. He/She will foster a collaborative and supportive team environment with stakeholders, address residentsโ needs, and ensure compliance with humanitarian standards. The role also focuses on leadership, advocacy, and emergency preparedness to maintain safety, dignity, and accountability within the camps.
Key Roles & Responsibilities:
CCCM Team Management:
Oversight of CCCM project Implementation:
Lead the CCCM team in establishing & training representative and inclusive community committees at managed sites (Malakal PoC, Town, transit Centre, Fashoda, and Manyo). Ensure CCCM programming is community-led and incorporates genuine community feedback and engagement throughout the project cycle Lead the CCCM team in monitoring sites to identify needs, gaps in service provision, and duplication of efforts at IDP sites. Ensure regular service mappings for all sites is completed by CCCM field staff Oversee the implementation of the Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM) by the CCCM team in sites Supervise planning and implementation of community-based projects and social cohesion activities at IDP hosting sites. Coordinate multi-sectorial assessments of IDPs needs with other DRC teams Work closely with the other TLs to provide inputs into developing site plans, including physical infrastructure (Shelters & latrines), service provision, and expansion possibilities. Lead the engagement with the Authorities (state, district and site levels) and other relevant local authorities such as district commissioners and other directors of the main government offices such as health, and education offices) to ensure a strong and collaborative working relationship to facilitate implementation of DRC CCCM programming Represent DRC with IDP communities, host communities, and other community stakeholders, ensuring a positive two-way relationship and acceptance of DRC SMC programming. Develop strong and collaborative working relationships with NGOs, Government, and other service providers operating in DRC-managed IDP hosting sites, to facilitate smooth site coordination of humanitarian service provision. Build and maintain mutually respectful relationships with any other key stakeholders. Arrange and lead regular and ad hoc coordination meetings with key stakeholders and share and follow up on the agreed meeting minutes and action points. Lead the MCLA Assessments when requested by SN-CCCM Cluster. Ensure CCCM Team staffsโ presence in field locations.Community Participation and Representation:
Establish, support and aid in the design of community committees, recognizing the influence of โCamp Leadersโ in the South Sudan context Oversee and support representative committees and community groups, ensuring Inclusion is the main factor in composition and any community-based targeting.Information Management: Establish, maintain, and actively utilize networks of key informants at IDP sites. Plan mechanisms for timely registration of IDPs, including identification of protection-related needs, working closely with the CCCM MEAL/IM Officer Ensure the CCCM MEAL/IM Officer has the required support to maintain a comprehensive service and needs-related information database for each site. Provide situation reports on IDP movements and other critical information as required. Provide weekly reports and other relevant information on site conditions and services. Oversee the provision, documentation, and tracking of timely referrals and service requests to critical partners, including escalation of outstanding or emergency cases flagged by the CCCM field staff. Analyze site-related and contextual information, and utilize the analysis in planning new interventions with technical support from CCCM specialist and technical coordinator.Education:
Bachelorโs degree in social or political sciences, or relevant discipline. Minimum four years of experience in international and/or local NGO; ideally involved in the direct implementation and supervision of field-level humanitarian assistance to IDPs Significant professional knowledge of CCCM strategies, policies, and modalities. Strong conceptual understanding of gender, protection, human rights and humanitarian principles Proven leadership skills and related experience in building, establishing, and negotiating relationships and social networks with various stakeholders at the community, local, and national levels Proven experience with budget management, planning of activities, and team management Excellent representation, negotiation, interpersonal, and communication skills Strong team spirit and ability to work comfortably in multicultural contexts Strong computer skills (MS Word, Excel, BI, Outlook and PowerPoint).