LC00801

GIS REGIONAL REFERENT

Level   12


Job Family

Loggistics/ Supply


Main Purpose

As the primary referent for GIS at regional level providing strategic technical support to coordination and field teams in the countries of his/her region according to MSF GIS Unit policies, guidelines and procedures in order to support the broad operational objectives of the missions. This position is regional and may be intersectional as well.


Accountabilities

  • At the request of the coordination teams and based on the terms of reference established by its coordination teams (Logistic coordinator, Medical coordinator, Head of Mission, Field Co), conducting GIS assessments in the countries of his/her region, suggesting strategy based on operational needs;
  • Liaising with the GIS Unit and GIS focal points in HQ and GIS staff within the region, contributing in defining and improving the GIS policies by providing feedback based on his/her experiences. Providing recommendations for program as well as broader operational objectives, its implementation or improvement, according to MSF GIS Unit policies, guidelines and procedures;
  • Providing technical support in her/his geographic area, when necessary with help from the GIS Unit when needed;
  • Monitoring the implementation of the ensuing GIS projects and activities for the countries of his/her region and conducting on at least an annual basis, an analysis of the GIS projects;
  • Developing network and knowledge of local GIS actors in his/her geographical area (institutions, volunteer groups, NGOs, training centres, suppliers etc., as relevant);
  • At the request of the missions within his/her region , contributing to the definition of training content related to GIS and facilitating the sessions;
  • Drafting visit reports and annual activity reports;
  • When requested, participating in emergency operations in her/his geographic area;
  • Contributing to the discussions about ethics and personal data protection within the mission especially about GIS related data and activities.

Education

Essential University degree and Specialization in GIS (Geographic Information Systems) or closely related fields.


Experience

  • Experience at international NGO field projects is required
  • MSF experience is a plus
  • Significant professional experience (at least 2 years) in her/his specialty area is required
  • Good command of project management and management and training-related knowledge

Language Level Description

C1  Proficient User

Effective Operational Proficiency or advanced

  • Can understand a wide range of demanding, longer texts, and recognise implicit meaning.
  • Can express ideas fluently and spontaneously without much obvious searching for expressions.
  • Can use language flexibly and effectively for social, academic and professional purposes.
  • Can produce clear, well-structured, detailed text on complex subjects, showing controlled use of organisational patterns, connectors and cohesive devices.


Technical Skills


This job doesn't have technical skills.

Transversal Competencies



Strategic Vision

Has an overview and links current actions with organisational objectives

  • Contributes towards the global vision.
  • Relates the objectives of his/her project to MSF’s objectives.
  • Is able to distinguish between working activities that give value to MSF’s objectives and those that do not.
  • Sets and maintains an order of priorities in his/her work according to MSF’s strategic objectives. 

Service Orientation

Anticipates clients’ needs

  • Anticipates the need to offer information about the services provided.
  • Offers services that deliver added value to clients.
  • Responds to clients’ needs even when the demand is not explicit. 
  • Thinks about the effect of his/her actions on others.
  • Is proactive in ascertaining the future needs of clients and understanding their underlying needs. 

Teamwork and Cooperation

Builds team spirit within the organisation

  • Fosters and encourages collaboration between members of different teams, services and departments, even in difficult situations.
  • Explains to others (in meetings, speeches, etc.) the importance of working in teams.
  • Acts by example. 

Leadership

Uses actions and indirect influences to persuade

  • Gives solid and coherent arguments to support his/her points to the interlocutor, stressing the key information.
  • Uses different communication tools and means (internal and external resources) to get the message across.
  • Selects communication strategies to have a persuasive impact on the interlocutor.
  • Seeks backup from experts and third parties to strengthen his/her point of view.
  • Manages his/her emotions. 

People Management and Development

Works on the growth and development of team members

  • Offers each team member an equal opportunity to succeed.
  • Publicly acknowledges good performance and positively reinforces it.
  • Considers the personal development of each team member and proposes an individual development plan. 


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