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Under the direct supervision of the Deputy/Acting ASU Coordinator, the Local Access and Liaison Officer Assistant – Rotations, provides support to the Humanitarian Rotations Team with the ASU People and performs other duties as needed.
Functional Responsibilities:
Purpose and Scope of Assignment
Reporting directly to the Deputy Coordinator, the Local Access and Liaison Officer Assistant – Rotations, will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following functions and responsibilities:
- Assist the ASU Team in compiling lists of personnel rotating in and out of Gaza
- Facilitating the rotation on the day it takes place
- Driving from Jerusalem to Allenby/Kerem Shalom and back
- Meeting the incoming/outgoing teams and checking them off against the list
- Leasing with the relevant Israeli, Jordanian and Palestinian authorities to ensure the smooth running of the convoy.
- Escorting the convoy/bus between Allenby and Kerem Shalom (KS)
- Reporting on the progress of the movement at regular intervals by phone
- Providing a short-written summary after each rotation with the final list of those that rotated, challenges, successes.
- Travel to Amman to spend the night there to welcome the incoming Teams and facilitate their movement to and through Allenby the following morning.
Office and other Support:
- Support with administrative vehicle-related issues
- Support with other administrative issues
Education/Experience/Language requirements:
Qualifications and Experience:
- Secondary school is required. A first-level university degree is desirable and can substitute some years of experience, preferably in Political or Social Science, International Relations, or other relevant discipline
- Computer skills including Microsoft Office, Google Docs, and the Internet are required.
Work Experience :
- 5 years ( or less, depending on your academic credentials) of proven experience working in complex security and emergency situations and ideally exposure to humanitarian access requirements.
- Previous experience working for the United Nations or International Organization is desirable;
- Relevant work experience gained while serving in the development and humanitarian fields is a distinct advantage.
- Valid Driving License essential and able to drive anywhere in Israel and the oPt.
Other Desired Skills:
- Demonstrated willingness and competence to travel to the field on a daily basis;
- Knowledge of security management and/or crisis management are desirable skills;
- Data maintenance and reporting skills.
Languages:
- Fluency in both written and verbal English and Arabic is required.
- Intermediate written and verbal Hebrew skills are desirable.
Source: https://jobs.unops.org/Pages/ViewVacancy/VADetails.aspx?id=28784#1
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Source: https://jobs.unops.org/Pages/ViewVacancy/VADetails.aspx?id=28784#1
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