Background The main mandate of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) is to promote sustainable development of human settlements and policies conducive to adequate housing for all. Within this framework, UN-Habitat supports central and state governments, as well as local authorities and other partners for the implementation of the Habitat Agenda, the 2030 Agenda with the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda. UN-Habitat helps the urban poor by transforming cities into safer, more inclusive, compact, integrated, resilient and connected places with better opportunities where everyone can live with dignity. It works with organizations at every level, including all spheres of government, civil society, and the private sector to help build, manage, plan and finance sustainable urban development. The Regional Office for Latin American and the Caribbean – ROLAC – is based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Agency puts emphasis in developing and managing activities in the host country. Indeed, for the past years, UN-Habitat has expanded its portfolio in Brazil by working with the three tiers of government to support the formulation and implementation of more effective, sustainable, participative, and socially fairer urban economic, social, and environmental policies. Through a partnership with the Government of the State of Alagoas to improve institutional and technical capacities of State and municipal stakeholders on sustainable territorial and urban development, UN-Habitat is now setting up the third phase of the project named “Sustainable and inclusive urban prosperity in the State of Alagoas”. This third phase shall lead to enhance State of Alagoas engagement toward sustainable and inclusive urban prosperity, through a better understanding of the urban setting, and the establishment or improvement of its public policies, plans, and actions. In this current phase (2024-2026), the project will implement, among its expected results, the Active Search methodology in vulnerable areas of the capital Maceió, with the aim of supporting the state government in expanding its integrated and intersectoral policies, including reducing urban poverty, better understanding the living conditions of the population and promote a specialized support to integrate them into public registries, the network of basic services and the urban fabric of the city. The Active Search pilot phase will be implemented in Maceió”s lagoon region, which includes the neighbourhoods of Vergel do Lago, Bom Parto, Levada, Ponta Grossa, Prado and Trapiche da Barra, with approximately 35,500 households. To properly implement the Active Search, a Field Supervisor is required. Report to UN-Habitat Manager The Field Supervisor reports to the Head of Brazil Office, who will evaluate him/her. Responsibilities The Field Supervisor will support the implementation of the project, and its activities, with the following responsibilities: a. Implement active search work plans in the field, ensuring compliance with and quality in the application of questionnaires. b. Provide support in entering new territories, closing ongoing research in designated territories, and managing everyday fieldwork activities. c. Provide support during meetings with state public agencies and departments and ensure all measures needed to optimize fieldwork are executed according to their instructions. d. Oversee fieldwork, compliance with safety protocols, and usage of electronic equipment, uniforms and Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE). e. Report any intercurrences in the field and implement safety protocols as outlined in Programme’s guidelines. f. Report daily on research development in the field with statistics on every designated territory under his or her scope. g. Check research software daily and report any intercurrence that might impact the progress of the research. h. Support on the design of the best strategies to implement the Programme’s fieldwork methodology, notably door-to-door surveying and the achievement of minimal area coverage. i. Provide logistical, organizational and personnel support in local events, visits to individuals and families, among others. j. Maintain professional and cordial relations with the Programme’s counterparts. k. Disseminate updated information about the Programme within designated territories. l. Ensure that the Programme”s technical activities within the purview of his or her function are aligned with the Agency”s and its counterparts” quality expectations. m. Perform other duties which may be requested. The consultant will be responsible for completing all courses and training activities that are indicated to him/her by his/her supervisor. The security course BSAFE, from UNDSS, is required to be accredited during the first month of employment. The consultant will be responsible for his/her own security, so the person should get familiarized with United Nations security mechanisms and comply with them according to the Framework of Accountability for the United Nations Security Management System. Outputs/Work Assignment The Field Supervisor will support the implementation of the Programme’s work plan and daily activities, especially in the field, overseeing Field Agents. The consultant shall be paid a monthly allowance, upon presentation and approval by the Head of Brazil Office of monthly activities’ report.