Technical Advisor, Gender and GBV, Africa and Eurasia Job at HIAS - Career Opportunity in Kenya
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Technical Advisor, Gender and GBV, Africa and Eurasia

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Admin & Office ]

 

Jobs at:

HIAS

Deadline of this Job:
07 May 2020  

Duty Station:
Within Kenya , Nairobi , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, April 23, 2020 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


JOB DETAILS:
HIAS is the global Jewish nonprofit organization that protects refugees-including women and children, and ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities-whose lives are in danger for being who they are.
HIAS seeks a GBV Regional Technical Advisor to provide technical support and coordination for its’ Gender Based Violence programming in Africa and Eurasia. Responding to ever-growing complexity of the migratory and humanitarian context in Africa and Eurasia requires robust partnerships, quality interventions, and coordination to meet the needs of diverse migrant populations. HIAS is implementing GBV programming in multiple countries in the two regions and seek to continue to design interventions using an intersectional framework to reduce risk, respond to GBV, and invest in longer term prevention work. The region is home to vibrant feminist networks and long standing efforts to address gender inequality and violence against women and girls and HIAS programming is meant to support rather than replace those efforts.
Organizationally, HIAS is guided by its Refugee Rights Framework. This rights-based approach, based on international human rights, humanitarian and refugee law and practice, provides a programming framework for HIAS’ focus on refugee protection. This framework prioritizes programming impact that ensures forcibly displaced people realize their potential and become contributors to society, with this impact being achieved through the realization of legal and civil rights and social and economic rights including through 1) the right to protection from harm, violence and discrimination, 2) the right to recovery from the shock of displacement, and 3) the right to economic self-sufficiency and inclusion.
GBV programming at HIAS covers three distinct areas including gender, violence against women and girls and violence against LGBTQ identified migrants and refugees. Our programs center the voices and needs of survivors and prioritize survivor leadership in program design and implementation. HIAS works with communities and systems in order to optimize support for survivors, seeking out partnerships with communities and institutions to promote and protect the rights of survivors, women, girls, and LGBTQ-identified individuals. The lived realities of women and girls drive HIAS GBV programming. This approach enables HIAS to meet the safety, psychosocial, economic, and justice needs of survivors; facilitate their access to appropriate care; and empower communities to lead efforts that challenge beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that perpetuate or condone violence against women, girls, and the LGBTQ community.
Under the overall leadership and supervision of the Director, Gender and GBV Programs, the successful candidate will be responsible for the following functional areas, technical support, donor diversification and partnership development, and coordination: technical support related to program planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation, and will work in close coordination with Country Directors, field coordinators, and HQ development, advocacy, and M&E teams. The Technical Advisor is expected to prioritize finding integrated ways to meet the safety, health, economic, legal and psychosocial needs of women, girls and LGBTQ identified community members. The Technical Advisor will ensure that quality services are delivered that meet both ethical and global standards and that the programs evolve to meet changing needs and succeed in implementing HIAS’ Refugee Rights Framework. The Technical Advisor will be responsible for ensuring systems are in place to implement people centered and evidence-based programs, both within GBV and cross-sectorally. .

Responsibilities
Overall responsibilities fall into four broad functional areas of Technical Support/Program Design, Monitoring & Evaluation/Research, Donor Diversification, and Partnership Development and Coordination
Overall Technical Support and Quality Assurance
• Guides the development and implementation of HIAS’ Global Signature Approach to GBV programming tailored to the Africa and Eurasia.
• As part of a multi-disciplinary team (GBV, MHPSS, Economic Inclusion and Legal Protection), supports integrated program design that meets the specific needs of women and girls including those with intersecting Lesbian and Gender Non-Conforming identities, and programming for gay and transgender migrants and refugees who are survivors of gender-based violence.
• Supports the regional uptake of the GBV Information Management System and supports country programs in using the data to design and adjust programming based on the type and frequency of violence being reported.
• Works with country programs to develop capacity enhancement plans and, where feasible, provides training, and where it is not feasible, supports countries to identify appropriate consultants.
• Provides ongoing technical support for HIAS’ GBV programming Africa and Eurasia, including development of Regional Communities of Practice webinars and other opportunities to share cross-context learning with program staff across the regions.
• Provides technical oversight and field monitoring of the program staff in close coordination with M&E and program managers to ensure high-quality implementation of GBV programming and resources.
• Supports the development of and training materials focused on GBV Case Management and Risk Mitigation.
• Supports needs assessments as needed for new programming locations.
• Reviews and shares program-specific tools/resources/curricula and work with countries and HQ to contextualize and adapt global and country-specific materials Monitoring & Evaluation, and Research
• Supports regional research projects by working with women and girls and their communities to identify the most relevant research questions based on HIAS GBV programming in the region
• Contributes to case studies, promising practices, lesson learns and other knowledge based products to share HIAS’ learning with the broader forced migration field.
• Supports program monitoring in collaboration with Regional M&E Coordinator and GBV project staff and ensures monitoring data is used to inform programming as needed to contribute to high-quality implementation of GBV programming that meets the stated needs of survivors.
Partnership Development & Coordination
• Contributes to positioning HIAS as key actor and partner of choice on GBV through alliance building with women led Civil Society Organizations in the region.
• Facilitates the development, strengthening and expansion of partnerships with national Ministries of Social Services and Health, pertinent UN agencies, and other relevant stakeholders on issues related to gender, violence against women and girls and LGBTQ community issues.
• Serves as HIAS’ Technical Representative as needed in external regional meetings and academic fora with donors, other non-governmental organizations, inter-agency groups and foundations as requested by the Director, Gender and GBV Programs.
• Contributes to capacity building for key partners’ GBV staff and other stakeholders at the regional and national levels.
• Supports planning and implementation of partnership activities, including research initiatives with academic partners.
Donor Diversification
• Reviews technical quality of proposals, including reviews of technical activities and alignment to the Refugee Rights Framework, to ensure competitive submissions.
• Contributes to HIAS’ strategic goals to diversify the country offices’ funding sources by supporting the Regional Development Officer in his/her/their efforts to mobilize resources and build partnerships for the development of new GBV and gender focused projects in Africa and Eurasia, including emergency response efforts.


Job Skills: Not Specified


Qualifications and Requirements
• Demonstrated understanding of: feminist and public health approaches to prevention and response to violence against women and girls, the gendered drivers of violence against women and girls and the links between patriarchy and the violence faced by LGBTQ identified migrants and refugees.
• Degree in Public Health, Social Work or a related field with a minimum of 7 years of experience supporting survivors of violence in a humanitarian setting, preferably in Africa and/or Eurasia.
• Demonstrated experience with minimum standards for risk reduction and survivor response; preferably will have an understanding of primary prevention.
• Demonstrated experience in implementation of multi-sectoral response to GBV.
• Demonstrated experience applying IASC gender based violence guidelines.
• Demonstrated ability to train staff and implementing partners on GBV and gender, including excellent communication and presentation skill.
• Demonstrated capacity and experience in conducting field level assessments and developing assessment tools, e.g. questionnaires, focus group discussions.
• Collaborative, flexible team player with a sense of humor and the ability to think critically about solutions to gaps in economic inclusion programming
• Excellent oral and written English and French language skills required.
• Excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills, including the ability to regularly communicate with, motivate and support field-based staff as well as effectively communicate key program achievements and operational challenges
• Excellent organizational and problem-solving skills required
• Ability to travel up to up to 35% for the first year of the position


Job Education Requirements: Not Specified


Job Education Experience: Not Specified


Work Hours: 8

 

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Job Info
Job Category: Administrative jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 07 May 2020
Duty Station: Nairobi
Posted: 23-04-2020
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 23-04-2020
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 23-04-2065
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