CDI28 days ago

ICLA Coordinator Cameroon Kousseri

Intalma AB
Cameroon

Job Description

The ICLA Coordinator in Kousseri, Cameroon is responsible for the overall coordination, quality implementation, and technical support of the Information, Counseling, and Legal Assistance (ICLA) program in the Far North region. The role involves engaging with various stakeholders to promote the rights of displaced and vulnerable individuals, ensuring access for humanitarian operations, and working towards durable solutions. The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is committed to assisting and protecting vulnerable populations during crises, emphasizing a rights-based approach. Experience in program coordination Knowledge of legal assistance frameworks Strong communication skills Ability to engage with stakeholders Commitment to humanitarian principles

---

**

[Click the Apply button below to see the contact details]

Expert Application Advice

International NGO — NGO recruiters read your cover letter to assess your understanding of the humanitarian mission, not just technical skills. Show you know the country field context and the specific challenges of this sector.

Targeted application — Align your CV to this offer's exact keywords and back every claimed skill with a concrete example. A cover letter showing you understand the specific challenges of this role consistently makes the difference.

🎯 Make your application ATS-ready

ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) are the software recruiters use to automatically filter CVs before any human reads them. Our CV builder is specifically designed to pass these filters — and it takes under 3 minutes.

Create my ATS CV →
Career advice powered by Taf4All

Ready to apply?

Safety Reminder

Never pay money to get an interview. Taf4All will never contact you to request application fees.

You might also be interested in

PL

MERL Coordinator

Plan InternationalRegion of the Americas

MERL Coordinator chez Plan International à Region of the Americas.

CDISalaire moyen 1,221.88 USD
il y a 28 jours