Wash/Shelter Officer

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    Company NameNorwegian Refugee Council
    Company TypeNGO
    Job TypeFull-Time
    Salary RangeMarket Competitive
    LocationNorth Amhara, Ethiopia
    QualificationsNone / No Formal Education
    ExperienceNo Experience / Fresh

    Job Overview

    The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is seeking a Wash/Shelter Officer to join their team in North Amhara, Ethiopia. This is an entry-level position focused on providing humanitarian assistance to people forced to flee.

    Company Overview

    The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a global humanitarian organization helping people forced to flee. NRC provides emergency assistance and protects people’s rights in the world’s most challenging crises. In 2024, their 15,000 aid workers assisted 9.1 million people in 40 countries. Together, they save lives and rebuild futures.

    Quick Details

    • Salary Range: Market Competitive
    • Job Type: Full-time
    • Qualifications: None
    • Experience: No Experience / Fresh

    Key Responsibilities

    • Assist in the implementation of WASH and shelter programs.
    • Conduct needs assessments and identify vulnerable populations.
    • Monitor project activities and ensure quality standards are met.
    • Coordinate with local authorities and community leaders.
    • Provide technical support to field teams.

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., engineering, public health).
    • Strong understanding of humanitarian principles and practices.
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
    • Fluency in English and Amharic is preferred.

    Benefits

    • Opportunity to work with a leading humanitarian organization.
    • Meaningful contribution to improving the lives of displaced people.
    • Professional development and training opportunities.
    • Competitive salary and benefits package.
    • Supportive and collaborative work environment.

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