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Job Announcement: Facilitator of EMTs Field Exercises

ASB Georgia is seeking for qualified international individuals or organizations to plan and facilitate field exercises for Georgian and Armenian Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) within “Stronger Together - Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-border Emergencies” project funded by Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO).

 

Background information

Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) is one of the biggest and oldest German aid and welfare organization with more than one million members. Since its foundation in 1888, ASB has acted as a politically and denominationally independent association. With its first international mission in 1921, the area of foreign aid became an integral part of the organization. Currently ASB has 11 foreign offices and implementing programs in more than 20 countries. ASB, through its officially registered country office in Georgia implemented several EU, German and US government funded projects related to: inclusive disaster risk reduction, provision of social services, improvement of economic and livelihood conditions, resocialization of persons in conflict with law, confidence building, as well as humanitarian assistance to IDPs, conflict affected population and other vulnerable groups, etc.

Starting from February 1, 2021 ASB is implementing the project “Stronger Together - Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-border Emergencies” funded by Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO). Overall objective of the action is to enhance disaster risk management system with special focus on health emergencies in Armenia and Georgia through capacity building and establishing cross border cooperation mechanisms. The duration of the project is 36 months (February 2021 – January 2024).

Description of the position 

The facilitator will be requested to plan and lead two 2-day simulation exercises for Georgian and Armenian EMTs for field deployment. The practical exercises will serve to practice the emergency response mechanisms and procedures including health emergency. The exercise will be observed and supported by ASB FAST Team, WHO staff and the respective governmental institutions involved in healthcare and civil protection field. On the second day, the results of the full-scale exercise will be analyzed, and the respective feedback will be shared and discussed with EMT staff for further consideration. One field exercise will be conducted in Georgia in June 2023, one in Armenia in October 2023, the total exercise is two.

Required skills and experience

  • Education at the Masters level or equivalent in Healthcare, disaster management, civil protection or other relevant field;
  • At least 5 years of relevant experience in facilitation/guidance provided for practical simulations and exercises with particular focus on healthcare emergencies;
  • Profound understanding of WHO certification standards, EMTs` work and emergency healthcare, including field work;
  • Strong analytical skills;
  • The ability to work independently as well as in teams;
  • Ability to travel to Georgia and Armenia.


Roles and Responsibilities

The Facilitator will have the overall responsibility for planning of all stages of field exercises in Georgia and Armenia in ongoing consultation with Georgian and Armenian EMT representatives and the ASB Georgia Staff, especially the Logistics Department. The field exercises will be coordinated and carried out by the hired Facilitator in accordance with the initially prepared and agreed agenda and timeline. 

More specifically, the selected candidate will:

  • Conduct review of the project documentation;
  • Together with the project team, develop detailed timeline and work plan of the assignment;
  • Develop field exercise scenario and the detailed agenda of the event; 
  • Prepare the final report on the conducted field exercises emphasizing the main findings and recommendations for further improvement.

ASB team will be responsible to provide Facilitator with all the necessary information and relevant documentation.

Deliverables and Timeline 

The expected duration of the assessment is 11 months (January 2023 - November, 2023). The following deliverables should be provided by the selected candidate:

  • Work plan and time line for the assignment;
  • Scenario and agenda of both simulation exercises.
  • Final report including the main findings and recommendations.

 These deliverables should be completed within the deadlines mentioned in the work plan to be provided by the contractor.


Selection Criteria

The received applications will be evaluated by using the following criteria:

Criteria

  1. Application Complete
  2. Education 
  3. Professional Experience in in facilitation/guidance provided for practical simulations and exercises with particular focus on healthcare emergencies
  4. Profound understanding of WHO certification standards, EMTs` work and emergency healthcare, including field work
  5. Availability 
  6. Ability to travel to Georgia and Armenia 
  7. Proposed budget

Documents to be submitted

Interested applicants should submit their proposal in English which must include the following:

  1. Detailed description of candidate’s experience and qualification (CV);
  2. Cover Letter which includes the information how the candidate meets the requirements;
  3. The budget (including detailed breakdown of the costs excluding VAT); 

The applicants are kindly requested to send all required documentation no later than January 15, 2023 on the following email address: hr@asb.ge.  Please ensure that you quote " Facilitator of EMTs field exercises” in the e-mail subject line. Only electronic applications will be accepted and only short listed applicants will be contacted. Only complete applications will be considered for the application process. 

ASB is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its selection and employment practices on the basis of race, colour, religion, sex, national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, or other non-merit factors.

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