Water and sanitation specialist
Caption An MSF water and sanitation specialist managing water treatment at a distribution site in the Natiti neighborhood of Pemba, Tanzania. © MSF
Working with us as a water and sanitation specialist (WATSAN) is a diverse and stimulating experience.
From sourcing and delivering clean drinking water to thousands of people displaced by conflict in Nigeria, to siting and building latrines for people who have lost everything in an earthquake, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) WATSANs are essential to ensure that people in desperate situations access the basic necessities to survive.
Responsibilities
Our WATSANs usually work in the project, and manage a variety of work including hospital waste management, health promotion and clean water provision.
It’s an exciting and diverse role and you would be responsible for some or all of the following:
1. Managing a team of waste zone operators, hygiene promoters, WATSAN assistants and various others
2. Sourcing and delivering clean water to populations in need
3. Siting and constructing latrines and other sanitation facilities
4. Managing hospital waste
5. Supervising hygiene promotion
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Role requirements
6. Education in Civil Engineering, Water and Sanitation, Land and Water Management (preferably international), or similar
7. Significant work experience in water and sanitation
8. Experience in managing, supervising and training others
9. Available for a minimum of nine months
10. Minimum of three months’ work, volunteering or travel experience in developing countries
11. Willingness to work in unstable areas
12. Adaptable and able to work in a multicultural team
13. Flexible and able to manage stress
14. Able to provide training and supervision to others
15. Fluency in English
Languages
We're currently looking for WATSANS with good French or Arabic skills.
If you can speak French or Arabic you're much more likely to be accepted onto our register.
Your language level may be tested during the recruitment process.