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Statement of Work

Disaster Management Capacity Building


National Disaster Risk Management Commission
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
In support of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) in Ethiopia and the US Forest Service
Office of International Programs (USFS), Management and Engineering Technologies International, Inc
(METI) seeks one full-time disaster management advisor to work with Ethiopia’s National Disaster Risk
Management Commission (NDRMC) to implement specific aspects of the Ethiopian National Incident
Management System (NIMS). This statement of work outlines activities and objectives for one full-time
Disaster Management Advisor to NDRMC.

Background:
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is one of the world’s oldest continuous civilizations and
viewed by many as the cradle of humanity. The landscape and topography that has nurtured this
civilization are incredibly diverse—from high Afro-alpine vegetation to desert and semi-desert
scrublands to four large river systems. The Great Rift Valley bisects the country and provides habitat to
hundreds of endemic plant and animal species. Ethiopia is one of the world’s fastest growing countries,
home to almost 97 million people. Ethiopia also hosts the African Union headquarters and many other
international organizations, elevating its importance globally. It’s location in the western escarpment of
the Great Rift Valley and the Horn of Africa increases its vulnerability to disasters, including earthquakes,
floods, drought, and terrorism.

Drought, soil erosion, deforestation, overgrazing, population pressures, and climate change are all
threats to Ethiopia’s natural resources and the rural people who rely on them. Ethiopia’s climate,
geography, and geopolitical location also leave the country vulnerable to emergencies, including
drought, flooding, seismic events, and refugees seeking protection and assistance.

Since 2008, the US Forest Service (USFS) has been collaborating with the Ministry of Agriculture’s
Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector (most recently re-established as the National
Disaster Risk Management Commission) and the Fire and Emergency Prevention and Rescue Authority
(FEPRA) to enhance disaster management and build capacity in disaster preparedness and response. The
program aims to integrate components of the US National Incident Management System including
multi-agency coordination systems, emergency operations centers, the incident command system, and
comprehensive emergency planning. Since its inception, the program, with the support of the US Agency
for International Development (USAID) in Ethiopia, has trained over 900 emergency managers in
Ethiopia and functions in six regions around the country. USFS programs address a range of complex
emergencies in Ethiopia including urban disasters, flooding and drought. Urban technical assistance
focuses on firefighter training, capacity building in search and rescue capabilities, and all-hazard
operations planning for the City of Addis Ababa.

Position Description:
To evaluate and implement appropriate disaster management methodologies and tools, NDRMC is
seeking a Disaster Management Advisor for a one-year secondement. At the end of the year, it is
anticipated that NDRMC (and associated regional bureaus) will deploy aspects of NIMS in multiple
regions and be able to enhance and further professionalize emergency response in the country.
Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities of the Disaster Management Advisor will include but are not limited to:
• Establish and mentor emergency operations centers (EOCs) and coordination platforms such as
MACs in interested regions and federal level. Revise and update EOC, MAC, and ICS operations
manuals, adapted to the unique needs of target regions. Assess the needs of EOCs and provide
mentoring as needed. Get deployed to the regions to activate EOCs in case of the emergencies.
• Initiate training and capacity building activities for NDRMC regional staff and maintain a
mentorship role with active regional “Master Trainers” and ensure their skills are refreshed and
up to date. Brief the senior officials of the region in order to advocate for NIMS
operationalization.
• Maintain effective relationship with senior leadership of NDRMC and FEPRA to motivate them
and advocate for the NIMS coordination structures to ensure their buy-in. Advocate for the
decentralized authority for NIMS component activation, disaster declaration, response planning
and resource mobilization.
• Provide technical assistance to FEPRA during the Emergency Operation Plan (EOP), and to
address their other capacity building and mentoring needs.
• Assist NDRMC to improve timely and effective two way flow of information between woredas to
the central level that informs decision making around early warning, disaster preparedness and
response.
• Prepare quarterly and annual reports for USAID and USFS; Provide thorough program analysis
and disaster management recommendations to the USFS/IP program manager and USAID;
• Initiate and maintain contacts with other organizations in Ethiopia including UNOCHA and other
coordination bodies and clusters to improve their knowledge about NIMS and coordination
structures for the disaster and emergency management.
• Maintain a strong knowledge and awareness of disaster management and emergency
coordination in Ethiopia, including relevant stakeholders and national policies to ensure the
relevance and complementarity of the advisory role;

Qualifications:
• Minimum 10 years’ experience working in disaster management;
• Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in disaster management or related field;
• Professional written and spoken proficiency in English required;
• Prior experience implementing NIMS (Incident Command System, Emergency Operations
Centers, Multi-Agency Coordination groups, etc) and conducting NIMS training;
• Prior experience serving on an Incident Management Team or staffing an Incident Command
Post;
• Proven ability to work well with multi-level stakeholders; strong interpersonal skills; and ability
to work in a multi-cultural environment;
• Prior international experience strongly preferred;
• Familiarity with disaster management and development issues in Ethiopia preferred;
• Strong writing, organizational, and communication skills;
• Ability to represent the US government at meetings and in interactions with international
donors, local governments, international NGOs, and civil society;
• Strong ability to work independently in difficult conditions while maintaining productivity;
• USAID or other donor experience strongly preferred.

Communications and Reporting


Quarterly update notes containing highlights of work and progress are expected, as well as more
detailed reports on specific training events the Disaster Management Advisor participates in and/or
organizes. The Advisor will also produce quarterly and annual work plans, as well as a final report. The
Advisor will engage in timely performance reporting, which will describe achievements in terms of
progress toward meeting the indicators, as well as the goals and objectives of this initiative. The Advisor
will report to the USFS/IP Ethiopia Program Coordinator in coordination with USAID/Ethiopia. At
NDRMC, the Advisor will work in close coordination with designated counterparts to be determined and
report to the Director of Early Warning and Response Directorate. The reporting structure within
NDRMC will be commensurate with the incumbent’s experience.

Position Location: Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with potential for local travel in support of project
activities. This is a 1-year consultancy with the possibility to extend for an additional year.

Recruitment Process
• The Disaster Management Advisor will be identified through open recruitment, and will be a
contract employee hired by METI, Inc (in support of USFS) through funding provided by USAID.
METI, Inc will be responsible for recruiting and managing the Advisor with input from USFS and
USAID/Ethiopia and NDRMC.
• NDRMC will provide office space and logistical support (IT connections, modest staff assistance)
to the Advisor.

Note: The USFS, with USAID funding, will provide the Advisor with a laptop for work purposes. It is
incumbent upon the Government of Ethiopia to provide a suitable work environment for the Advisor,
including the necessary work tools within NDRMC, in order to both maximize the potential of this
investment and ensure sustainability of the effort.

Application Instructions
Please email your resume or CV and a cover letter to: IPJobs@meticorp.com by October 21, 2016.
Please include “Ethiopia Disaster Management Advisor” in the subject line. In the body of the email,
please indicate where you saw this posting. METI is an Equal Opportunity Employer
(www.meticorp.com).

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