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Overview of position | To support UNICEF and the Implementing Partners of the Child-Sensitive Social Protection Programme in cash transfer payment processes to the enrolled programme beneficiaries in Jubaland and Hirshabelle. The Payment Officer is accountable for the effective delivery and management of cash transfers to the beneficiaries, ensuring the timely release of cash payments to the beneficiaries in line with the agreed payment schedules with the Mobile Network Operators using the Baxnaano Management Information System. This position is aligned with B 4 (Technical Advisor) under stream B of the Capacity Injection Mechanism (CIM) guideline No. 2 of the National Civil Service Commission of the Federal Government of Somalia. Over the past 5 years, the Federal Government through MOLSA has initiated several social assistance programs and has currently 3 ongoing projects: the BAXNAANO, SAGAL, and CSSP (Child-Sensitive Social Protection Programming). These programs are designed to provide cash transfers to poor and vulnerable households using both poverty and categorical targeting methodology with clear linkages to nutrition, health, and other basic services. The Child-Sensitive Social Protection Program (CSSP) is designed to serve as a shock-responsive Window under the Baxnaano National Safety Net Program and funded by German KfW with UNICEF implementing on behalf of MOLSA and in collaboration with MOLSA counterparts at FMS and district authorities. The CSSP program in its two phases, 1 & 2, targets Pregnant and Lactating Women (PLWs) with children under 1 year old and provides cash transfers to 41,200 households in 5 districts in Somalia. Under the overall supervision of the UNICEF CSSP Programme Manager and the direct supervision of the CSSP Programme Manager at MoLSA, the Payment Officer will support the implementation of CSSP-II by ensuring the timely delivery of the social cash transfers to the beneficiaries in close collaboration with UNICEF, and the Implementing Partners. The Payment Officer is accountable for the effective delivery and management of cash transfers to the beneficiaries, ensuring the timely release of cash payments to the beneficiaries in line with the agreed payment schedules with the Mobile Network Operators using the Baxnaano Management Information System. This position is aligned with B 4 (Technical Advisor) under stream B of the Capacity Injection Mechanism (CIM) guideline No. 2 of the National Civil Service Commission of the Federal Government of Somalia. The assignment requires a full-time commitment, and the consultant will be embedded within MoLSA and will work with the MoLSA Finance Department daily. Frequent interactions are expected with the CSSP Programme Manager at MOLSA, and the CSSP Programme team at UNICEF. The Consultant will be provided with a working space and equipment within the MOLSA Office. Monthly payment will be made based on satisfactory performance, timesheet, and deliverables approved by the supervisors. |
Role objectives | The consultant will support UNICEF and IPs in the cash transfer payment process by undertaking the following responsibilities:
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Project reporting | The Consultant shall submit a monthly progress report to the CSSP Programme Manager at MoLSA and the UNICEF CSSP Programme Manager on expected deliverables, with copies of field mission reports if any during the report. The Consultant will also participate in CSSP-related workshops, and review meetings. |
Key competencies | Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required: Bachelors Masters PhD Other Enter Disciplines
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Disclaimer: · At no stage of the recruitment process will CTG ask candidates for a fee. This includes during the application stage, interview, assessment and training. · CTG has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) which is outlined in its Code of Conduct. Protection from SEA is everyone’s responsibility and all staff are required to adhere to CTG’s Code of Conduct at all times. |
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