H3Responsibilities /h3: /b /p /pliPlan, coordinate, implement, and monitor logistics activities related to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities based on MSF’s protocols and standards. /liliCollaborate with the Project and Logistics Coordinators to develop and review the annual WASH budget to meet the needs of the project. /liliEnsure daily compliance with MSF’s WASH standards and protocols by overseeing the implementation of WASH activities. /liliDesign, implement, and manage water supply, excreta disposal, waste management, hygiene, and infection control interventions. /liliConduct assessments in collaboration with medical teams, identifying needs and recommending response activities to project leaders. /liliContribute to the development of emergency response strategies with medical and logistical teams. /liliEnsure the availability of necessary materials and equipment for WASH activities by overseeing procurement, organisation, and inventory. /liliIn partnership with the Human Resources Coordinator, recruit, train, brief, and evaluate Watsan staff, ensuring the team is appropriately sized and equipped. /liliProvide technical support to medical teams, identifying risk factors for infection control and integrating WASH activities into medical interventions. /liliEnsure accurate data collection and analysis of WASH activities and provide regular reporting to line management. /li ppbHear from an MSF water, hygiene, and sanitation manager /b /p /p Our work has consisted on the one hand of increasing the quantity of water available for the refugees and their livestock as well as for the local host communities. Roland Couprie, water, hygiene, and sanitation team leader ppb Bringing Water and Hope: A Month of Humanitarian Action in Korobo /b /p /p Share X ppbRequirements: /b /p /pliAn academic background in engineering or relevant training. /liliAt least six months of hands-on field experience in WASH activities in a humanitarian or international development setting. /liliProficiency in the local language of the project area is essential. /liliBasic computer literacy. /lippbAssets: /b /p /pliWASH in Emergencies Training within MSF is recommended. /liliExperience with at least two of the following activities in two different contexts: water supply, excreta disposal, waste management, vector control, or respectful management of corpses. /liliKnowledge of additional local languages is a plus. /liliA background or experience in public health. /liliFamiliarity with local operations and emergency response in diverse contexts. /liliPeople management and development. /liliCommitment to MSF principles. /liliBehavioural flexibility. /liliResults and quality orientation. /liliTeamwork and cooperation. /li