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Job Description<\/strong><\/p>\n

Job Title:\u00a0Humanitarian Response Director x3\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:<\/p>\n

The role of the Humanitarian Response Director (HRD) is to provide leadership to World Vision\u2019s large-scale disaster response operations, strengthen its disaster management capacities, strategies and polices, and contributes to the effectiveness of global humanitarian system through networking and collaboration with key stakeholders.<\/p>\n

The HRD is a member of the Humanitarian Response Operations and Global Rapid Response Teams (GRRT), a group of disaster response specialists whose purpose is to provide high-quality humanitarian assistance and protection to people impacted by natural calamity and conflict. In the event of a large-scale disaster, the HRD and other members of this team deploy to the affected country in order to provide leadership to World Vision\u2019s disaster response operations.<\/p>\n

Deployments are often triggered within 24 to 72 hours of a disaster and usually last up to 3 months duration. GRRT members can be deployed up to a maximum of 6 months in a year.<\/p>\n

As overall leader of World Vision\u2019s response to a particular disaster, the Humanitarian Response Director (HRD) is responsible for ensuring that operations are well-planned, properly implemented and accountable to key stakeholders (impacted communities, donors, host governments). The HRD must also build relationships with humanitarian organizations and other key stakeholders. The HRD will achieve these results by building a cohesive and effective team, while ensuring staff are properly cared for, protected and supported.<\/p>\n

During non-deployment periods, the HRD supports World Vision\u2019s disaster preparedness and mitigation activities through capacity building, leadership of thematic issues, strategic planning, provision of technical expertise, networking and collaboration with other humanitarian organizations, governments, academic institutions and the media. The HRD will also supervise members of the GRRT when on deployment and will at times be called upon to provide strategic coaching to smaller-scale disaster responses implemented by World Vision\u2019s national offices.<\/p>\n

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:<\/p>\n

Disaster Response:<\/p>\n

The HRD\u2019s primary role is to lead WV\u2019s humanitarian operations in response to large-scale disasters. Such responses are frequently larger and more complex than existing WV operations in the affected country. Key aspects of the HRD role include:<\/p>\n