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PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT ADVISOR DR CONGO

War Child Holland
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PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT ADVISOR DR CONGO
Child Rights, Protection & Advocacy
Organization: War Child Holland
Job Location: Bukavu, DR Congo
Starting date: Preferably as soon as possible
DR Congo is a non-accompanied post; the expatriate is not allowed to bring a partner and/or children to the DRC.War Child program in the DRCWar Child’s DRC Program aims to promote child rights and protection, psychosocial well-being for vulnerable children in Eastern Congo and to increase children access to quality education opportunities. A particular attention is paid to the problem of gender based violence and economic exploitation. Target groups are ex child soldiers, children in harmful labor and other vulnerable children and youth. War Child DRC relies on local organizations for the implementation of its program and runs a program of strengthening of local capacities. We work in synergy with local and international organizations and governmental institutions.

The job The Programme Development Advisor (PDA) Child Rights, Protection & Advocacy, is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of quality programs in Child Rights and Protection, including awareness raising, lobby and advocacy. WCH protection programs aims at building a protective environment for children through direct support to vulnerable children, capacity building of local and national stakeholders and awareness raising on child rights. The PDA reports to the Programme Development Manager (PDM) on all result areas. He/she works in close collaboration with the Project Coordinators and the Protection Teams at all times.
Background:

Responsibilities Strengthening of expertise in child rights and protection • Contributes to the development of the Country Strategy and annual plans with a focus on inclusion of child rights, protection, awareness raising and advocacy components; • Develops tools and formats for monitoring and evaluation and supports programme staff and local partners in the application of these tools; • Supervise and monitors programme implementation and provides recommendations, share lessons learned and best practices; • Continues the development and implementation of the Country Program’s advocacy strategy; • Develops training manuals (with support from Programme Support Officers at HQ, and/or relevant local partners); • Contributes to proposal and report writing; • Assesses capacities and (training) needs of War Child staff and local partner organizations in protection programming; • Trains, coaches and monitors War Child staff and local partner organizations in protection programming; • Attend technical/content interagency/govt meetings; • Liaises with professional counterparts of (inter)national authorities and organizations; • Works in close collaboration with other War Child programme teams and ensure the coherence with other War Child program thematic lines.
Responsibilities:

Strengthening of expertise in child rights and protection
• Contributes to the development of the Country Strategy and annual plans with a focus on inclusion of child rights, protection, awareness raising and advocacy components;
• Develops tools and formats for monitoring and evaluation and supports programme staff and local partners in the application of these tools;
• Supervise and monitors programme implementation and provides recommendations, share lessons learned and best practices;
• Continues the development and implementation of the Country Program’s advocacy strategy;
• Develops training manuals (with support from Programme Support Officers at HQ, and/or relevant local partners);
• Contributes to proposal and report writing;
• Assesses capacities and (training) needs of War Child staff and local partner organizations in protection programming;
• Trains, coaches and monitors War Child staff and local partner organizations in protection programming;
• Attend technical/content interagency/govt meetings;
• Liaises with professional counterparts of (inter)national authorities and organizations;
• Works in close collaboration with other War Child programme teams and ensure the coherence with other War Child program thematic lines.

Profile Experience
• Experience in design, delivery and evaluation of child protection projects in a post-conflict context with an INGO for at least 3 years;
• Experience with training design and capacity building of senior and junior staff;
• Experience in working with children and youth;
• Experience with lobby and advocacy methods on different levels;
• Experience with community development methodologies;
• Experience with liasing with local, national, and civil society stakeholders.
Requirements:

Knowledge and skills
• Relevant academic background (Social Sciences, Human Rights, Development studies);
• Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative monitoring & evaluation tools;
• Knowledge of Child Protection and Child Rights;
• Knowledge of advocacy and policy initiatives and strategies;
• Strong analytical skills to develop projects and strategies;
• Capacity building and training skills;
• Good communication skills;
• Fluency in French and English (verbal and written).
Timeline & Start Date:
Application Procedure:

War Child offers a challenging job, within an inspiring and motivated team of people and the backup of a strong and professional organisation in The Netherlands. Please visit our website

http://www.warchildholland.org

for more information on the organisation and the programme. How to apply Interested and qualified candidates are invited to send a CV and a letter of motivation as soon as possible, but

before 29 June 2012 (please mention PDA DRC Child Right, Protection and Advocacy in the subject line) to

jobs@warchild.nl

(your letter and CV should not exceed 5 pages). The safety of children is essential to War Child. War Child does not tolerate or accept any form of abuse. This subject is addressed in our recruitment and selection procedures.