Country: Nigeria
Closing date: 06 Jun 2018
Translators without Borders is a unique non-profit organization that helps humanitarian organizations communicate more effectively with vulnerable populations in the right languages. TWB created the first translation and language program specifically for crisis response and is now deploying that program in northeast Nigeria.
Contract length: initially 6 months, with the possibility of extension
Hours: Full-time
Location: Maiduguri
Travel: some travel in northeast Nigeria
Application deadline: 6th June 2018 5pm Nigeria time
About Translators without Borders
Translators without Borders (TWB) envisions a world where knowledge knows no language barriers. The US-based non-profit provides people access to vital knowledge in their language by connecting non-profit organizations with a professional community of translators, building local language translation capacity, and raising awareness of language barriers. Originally founded in 1993 in France (as Traducteurs sans Frontières), TWB translates millions of words of life-saving and life-changing information a year.
Background
TWB conducted an initial assessment of language support needs in the humanitarian response in northeast Nigeria in July 2017. This found very significant levels of need: in a context where people affected by the conflict and food crisis speak dozens of first languages, humanitarian communication is overwhelmingly in English and Hausa. Organizations lack basic information about the languages spoken and understood by affected people, and struggle to hire either language professionals or national staff and volunteers with the right language skills. So far, TWB has developed a protection glossary app, conducted comprehension testing with IDPs, worked with partners on collecting and mapping language data, and carried out training on the basics of interpreting.
The next step is to prepare the groundwork for setting up a full program of activities in support of affected people and the humanitarian community working with them. This entails developing a community of volunteer translators for relevant languages of northeast Nigeria, identifying skills development needs and carrying out initial training, and leading and coordinating translation and terminology development activities in support of and in liaison with humanitarian organizations.
The role
The Administration Officer will be responsible for providing general management support to the TWB
Nigeria program. This includes, but is not limited to administrative, Human Resources, logistics and procurement support.
Responsibilities
General Administration
Set up the country’s paper filing system and ensure its effective implementation
Provide general administrative support as required including preparing written documentation, filing, note taking, arranging meetings etc.
Purchase, manage and control the storage and issue of office supplies, stocks, and other office materials
Organize equipment as and when required, coordinate any necessary maintenance as tasked
Arrange training bookings, manage attendance records, distribute pre and post training information and other services associated to training support
Carry out administrative tasks associated with monitoring and evaluation
Support the office IT functions, providing basic IT support to colleagues
Human Resources
Ensure all paperwork related to personnel records and systems are properly filed and kept up to date
Support the HR Manager with recruitment administration such as posting advertisements, logging applications, coordinating interview arrangements and assisting with the new starter processes
Assist the HR Manager to ensure that TWB in Nigeria is well informed and works within legal requirements
Accurately collate any other information as required to assist with payroll preparation
Logistics and Procurement
Assist with the setup of an efficient logistics and procurement filing system, including asset management
Support the team with procurement by completing administrative duties as directed including identifying suppliers, collecting quotations, preparing Purchase Request Forms and Local Purchase Orders, collecting goods, dispatching goods and organizing transportation where required
Obtain quotes from local suppliers in an efficient and timely manner, and ensure that logistics procedures are followed at all times, adhering to TWB and donor procurement policies
Maintain logistics records and file paperwork including asset register, purchase orders, waybills, asset register, receipts etc.
Assist in managing travel and visas as required such as booking flights, amending flight reservations, booking hotels, arranging local permits, coordinating transport arrangements etc
Financial administration
Support the Finance Officer by ensuring that receipts and other financial supporting documents are organised and kept properly
Support the Country Director and the wider Country Management Team in tracking expenses
In all the categories above, the post holder is expected to carry out any other duty as required
Reporting lines: The post holder will report to the Country Director.
Please note that these roles and responsibilities are approximate and may change over time.
Requirements
Previous experience in an administration role, ideally in a support services role for another INGO
Previous experience of procurement including identifying suppliers, etc.
Previous experience completing logistics paperwork and record keeping
Excellent administrative skills including ability to use MS Word and Excel, e-mail and other computer packages
Ability to speak either Hausa or Kanuri is essential
Strong written and spoken English is essential
Essential Aptitude
Ability to demonstrate initiative, be proactive and offer a solution-oriented approach
Determined and committed to high quality standards
Ability to establish effective working relationships at all levels internally and externally
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to prioritise work, meet deadlines and work calmly under pressure
Self-motivated, flexible and enthusiastic approach to work
Interest in and commitment to TWB’s humanitarian mandate
Core Values
Translators without Borders employees and volunteers are made of people who believe passionately about the value of this work and take personal responsibility for achieving the mission. Translators without Borders’ mission and organizational spirit embody the core values established in its strategic framework:
Excellence: As the leading voice for communicating humanitarian information in the right language, Translators without Borders is a leader in the translation industry and in the non-profit sector.
Integrity: Translators without Borders believes that every person, whether it’s the people who we serve, our volunteers or our staff, has value, deserves respect and has inherent dignity.
Empowerment: Translators without Borders believes in using language to empower people around the world to control their own development and destiny.
Innovation: Translators without Borders recognizes and celebrates the power of innovation to address humanitarian and crisis issues around the world.
Sustainability: Translators without Borders recognizes that meeting our mission necessitates establishment and maintenance of a solid financial and organizational infrastructure.
Tolerance: Our staff and volunteers are highly knowledgeable and skilled; value each other, our partner and our recipients; create a supportive work environment; and, conduct themselves professionally at all times.
Translators without Borders is an equal-opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion, and encourages qualified candidates of all genders and from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization.
How to apply:
Click here to apply: https://twb.bamboohr.co.uk/jobs/view.php?id=24