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Protection Coordinator GRT Nairobi

DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION

Title: Protection Coordinator

Sector: Protection, with a focus on Gender Based Violence

Location: Nairobi (Kenya), with frequent travel within Kenya and to Somalia

Duration: up to the end of 2012, renewable

Employee Category: Full Time
Supervised by: GRT Regional Representative
Closing Date: 20th May 2012
Start of Contract: ASAP

Background

GRT is an international humanitarian organization working mainly in Somalia in the fields of protection and mental health. The organization has been implementing UNHCR-funded projects on improving the response to protection risks faced by refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and IDP communities in Northeastern Somalia through the provision of psychosocial support. GRT has also been implementing, in partnership with CESVI, a European Commission funded project on improving protection of children affected by the armed conflict in Somaliland and Puntland, as well as other European Commission funded projects on mental health which aims at improving mental health service delivery and mental health personnel’s capacity in Somaliland and Puntland.

Since 2010 GRT has been implementing projects that aim at strengthening prevention and response mechanisms to SGBV survivors through a community-based approach, funded by the Italian Cooperation, UNHCR, UNICEF and JCCP. GRT is also implementing a project on improving the response to protection risks faced by street children in a slum in Nairobi.

Within the framework of this project, the organization seeks to fill the position of Protection Coordinator.

Job Description

The Protection Coordinator will be responsible for the overall implementation of GBV programme in Somalia, together with other relevant GRT staff as well as for the supervision of the Child Protection project in Kenya. With technical and managerial support, s/he will ensure that the goals and objectives of the interventions are met in a timely and effective manner.

S/he will provide appropriate mentorship to the team and promote coordination among the local stakeholders. The job duties include overall program development/strategic planning, staff/volunteer management, training, liaison and coordination with other organizations and donors, capacity building and, monitoring and evaluation. The Protection Coordinator will use internationally recognized standards (such as the IASC Guidelines) and companion materials (orientation and training guides, planning worksheets, etc.) as well as national policies, documents and standards to develop context specific plans, tools, forms, formats, and guides that will facilitate development, implementation, and monitoring/evaluation of GRT interventions.

The Protection Coordinator will be expected to ensure GBV prevention mainstreaming in development, conflict recovery, as well as for emergency preparedness.

The Protection Coordinator will supervise and work directly with Project Managers supervised by GRT Regional Representative.

The Protection Coordinator, under the supervision of GRT Regional Representative, will share the project outcomes to local, national and international stakeholders/donors for reporting and advocacy purposes.

This position demands a highly-motivated, independent and dedicated individual with strong assessment skills as well as the ability to effectively advocate. A strong level of English is required as well as working experience in emergency/humanitarian environments, and the ability to handle difficult living and working conditions.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Responding promptly to any protection risk or violation of the rights of women and children met during his duty by reporting to GRT Regional Representative.

2. Respecting GRT’s Field Operational Procedures and Code of Conduct at all times.

3. Ensuring proper care of GRT’s properties in all GRT offices.

4. Undertaking any other task as indicated by the GRT Regional Representative.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Programme Management

• To assume primary responsibility for daily programme management and implementation of activities, and ensure compliance with the objectives of the programme, work plan and spending plan

• To provide ongoing leadership, trainings, and guidance to staff and partner to ensure programming meets best practice standards and prioritizes the security of beneficiaries and staff

• To implement monitoring and evaluation system to document overall program progress achievements, based on the program logframe and ensuring that data is consistently and accurately collected to inform ongoing programme design

• To fulfill all donors and GRT reporting requirements, ensure the timely preparation and submission of financial and narrative reports

• To perform regular monitoring visits to project sites
• To liaise closely with other sectors within GRT to identify areas of collaboration

• To ensure that the staff (GRT and partners) provide appropriate services resulting in high quality medical, psychological, legal, economic and other assistance to beneficiaries

• To manage the programme budget in a timely manner in accordance with all GRT and donors’ programmatic and financial protocols and regulations

• To contribute to project proposal writing, to identify and elaborate new intervention on the basis of GRT strategies and in collaboration with GRT Regional Representative

• To ensure sound administrative practices with regards to record keeping, procurement and financial requests
• Undertake other duties as required

Capacity Building

• To provide mentoring and specific capacity-building for the staff including specific management skills as well as broadening skills in technical areas (case management, psychosocial support, referral mechanism, community-outreach and awareness-raising)

• To develop staff (GRT and partners) capacity building plans to actively promote staff development, and design, conduct and/or supervise training on required professional skills as well as on project management skills

• To support staff to implement, follow up and monitor plans for all training and capacity building efforts

Coordination and Advocacy

• To ensure active collaboration, information sharing and joint meetings between the programme, local authorities and other stakeholders to identify and strengthen support for project activities and avoid duplication

• To ensure relations with donors and other local stakeholders under the supervision of GRT Regional Representative.

• To guide stakeholder forums and provide them with technical guidance to develop policy brief on the needs of women and girls
• To facilitate linkage between local community and authorities

• To participate in GRT regular meetings, reviews, strategic planning and assist in preparation of new initiatives for the programme
• To feed into any program initiative with data, information and analysis from the field as requested

• To ensure that project activities are in line with the local law on sexual violence and international standards, laws, and policies, in all activities
• To identify ways to join in-country advocacy efforts to promote a safer environment for women and girls
• To actively participate in joint national and international advocacy initiatives on behalf of GRT

Responsibilities:

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

The suitable candidate:

1. Believes that GBV is a human rights violation and drive to constantly seek creative methods to develop an environment where women and girls can thrive

2. Has the ability and interest to work with a multi-ethnic team in a culturally appropriate manner.

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

All those requirements are essential in order to apply. Please consider this when you decide to send your application.

1. Master’s degree in psychology, in social work or other social sciences, gender/women studies, or other appropriate fields (or a Bachelor in related field with a long experience in a similar field);

2. Professional training in psychosocial support and counselling.

3. Prior training in gender issues and their application in emergency and conflict recovery, peace building and development settings.

4. At least 3 years program management experience in the field of gender-based violence and/or other vulnerable groups such as children at risk and/or extremely vulnerable individuals in conflict-affected populations with international organizations;

5. Excellent command of spoken and written English.

6. Strong computer skills: must be competent in the use of Windows, MS office programs (Word, Excel), email programs.

7. Ability to write accurate reports, minutes and to create a database.

8. Strong interest in working in the field of psychosocial assistance and support.

9. Good understanding of humanitarian practices and emergency activities, as well as understanding of international standards and guidance around GBV in humanitarian settings.

10. Honesty and truthfulness.

11. Capability of working pro-actively and independently, with strong team building skills

12. Demonstrated experience in capacity building and trainings.

13. Demonstrated ability to work with and train local stakeholders such as local authorities, health service providers and NGOs;

14. Demonstrated experience with all aspects of project management;

15. Demonstrated experience managing and supporting staff;

16. Ability to live and work under pressure in an unstable security environment.

17. Strong negotiation skills, preferably in conflict resolution settings.

18. Experience supervising staff in an international setting.

Applicants are kindly requested to send their application cover letter along with an up-to-date CV (including 3 referees, their current contacts and email addresses) by email to

eliana.irato@grtitalia.org

and mirella.papinutto@grtitalia.org so as to reach on or before 20th May 2012, 5.00pm.
The email subject line should be marked as: “Application for Protection Coordinator”

Please DO NOT SEND your academic and/or other testimonials as they may be requested at a later stage.

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.