Water Quality Monitoring Daily Worker

JOB VACANCY

SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL launches the recruitment of a

BASE AL-Hassaka
POSITION Water Quality Monitoring Daily Worker

PRESENTATION OF THE ORGANIZATION

SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL is humanitarian organization which provides aid and assistance to victims of war or natural disaster. For over 40 years the association has focused on meeting three vital needs – water, food and shelter. Currently present in NES since 2017, SI carries out emergency / post-emergency programs in WASH /WASH Rehabilitation/shelter sector in NES region.

DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION

 

TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

List of main activities – to be conducted in accordance with the established internal SI policies

 

Implementation

  • Perform physical water quality tests at different locations / levels following SI guidance and protocols (Temperature, Conductivity, Turbidity, FRC etc.) in all targeted areas of SI programs; and collect water samples to bring back to SI Water Quality laboratory for further analysis.
  • Participate with Laboratory Officers in the bacteriological tests, results reading, analysis and data base filling following SI guidance and protocols.
  • Ensure the entry of data by using Kobo Collect tool, following training and guidance given by SI WaSH managers provided before the start of the activity, and send data daily.
  • Participate in analyzing and interpreting data collected during water quality tests to identify trends, patterns, and potential threats to the quality of water in the area.
  • When required, perform jar tests following standard protocols and/or other chlorination-related measurements.
  • Respect site safety rules including the wearing of personal protective equipment.
  • Ensure that Solidarités International’s quality standards are observed in all tasks.
  • Participate in trainings in his/her field of expertise when requested by the line manager.
  • Ensure the correct use, maintenance and calibration of his/her work tools on a regular basis.

 

Reporting/Communication

  • Report to the line manager on activity progress on a daily basis or when requested.
  • Report to the line manager any challenges encountered during working hours and during the implementation of the activities.
  • Report to the line manager any information related to safety issues during working hours and activity implementation.
  • Anticipate and timely report to the line manager any shortage of water quality consumables/equipment used for daily tasks.
  • If needed, fill out a daily report/follow-up sheet with a template and information defined by WASH managers, that will include summarizing findings and suggested actions to improve water quality.
  • Attend internal Solidarités International meetings upon request from the line manager.
  • Take part in lessons learnt workshops and other program evaluation activities.
  • Maintain good relations with local participants and communities in the operational fields.
  • Listen to the local population and authorities to identify any needs, complaints, or major events which could affect the activities of Solidarités.

PROFILE FORSAKEN

  Technical abilities:

  • Previous experience in water quality aspects such as monitoring, testing, and treatment.
  • Previous experience in implementing Water monitoring in urban and rural area, and Knowledge of CCS and Informal Settlement context is appreciated.
  • Prior INGO experience is highly desirable.
  • Skills in mobile data collection (kobo).

   Personal abilities:

  • Demonstrates autonomy in work.
  • Processes a strong sense of rigor, organization, and trustworthiness.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Fluent in Arabic and Kurdish language
 

Thanks to submit your application to SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL by this link:

202312_ONA_HSK__WQMDW

Deadline for submitting applications: 11/12/2023