Protection Officer – GBV Prevention (Emergency Roster) job at Danish Refugee Council
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Vacancy title:
Protection Officer – GBV Prevention (Emergency Roster)

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

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Danish Refugee Council

Deadline of this Job:
01 September 2022  

Duty Station:
Within Kenya , Nairobi , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Friday, August 26, 2022 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:
Key Responsibilities:
R1: Designing, planning & implementation of anti-SGBV and other protection activities:
• Contribute to designing of relevant and appropriate strategies, concept notes and proposals for GBV P&R
• Act as focal point for the identification and referral of Extremely Vulnerable Individuals and People with Specific Protection Needs for adequate assistance according to the relevant protection partners.
• Working closely with and referring to the response team individual protection cases, including maintaining strict protocols for confidentiality and consent, for appropriate support.
• Contribute to the establishment/maintenance of a referral pathway, respectful of the confidentiality principle and SOPs.
• Building the capacities of partners, staff and beneficiaries by ensuring capacity-building planning, localized protection working group meetings and facilitation of their training sessions.
• Supervise and coordinate the organization and successful implementation/tracking of SGBV prevention activities on SCOPE and Budget i.e community-based sensitization activities, social mobilization, life-skills and awareness raising activities, working with education partners to ensure schools act as are alternative protection spaces devoid of PSEA with special emphasis on extremely vulnerable individuals and GBV survivors, with the aim of improving their psychosocial well-being.
• Ensure – through the assistants, clear weekly and monthly work plans – protection monitoring, field assessments, community-based activities, especially outreach and awareness raising activities, are carried out in a timely, effective, quality and technically sound manner.
• In collaboration with the MEAL staff, Supervise the conduct of individual interviews and facilitate participatory protection assessments – applying the Age, Gender and Diversity approach – to fully understand the displaced population in its diversity, their protection concerns and priorities, and the resources available to them.
• Monitors and ensures that the prevention activities are implemented on scope and budget with quality.

R2. Project Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning including Report writing & documentation:

• Support the collection of information/data about vulnerability, protection needs and concerns of the targeted population.
• Ensure that the above-described protection information gathering, sharing and filing are done in accordance with agreed information management system that adheres to the data protection and information sharing policies in place
• Conduct follow-up monitoring sessions to ensure that needs have been met in an appropriate manner and beneficiary have the opportunity to provide feedback on the assistance received.
• Ensure dissemination of clear and reliable information on service provision and other preselected key topics to beneficiaries.
• Supervises proper utilization of data generated from the assessments and analysis to inform the GBV prevention activities within the camp and host community
• Keep a database of the number of beneficiaries per activity in each location, disaggregated by age, gender and diversity.
• Prepares and submit annual DIPs, buand all relevant reports to the team leader on agreed schedules.
• Develop annual DIPs, procurement plans and & ensure timely procurement of sector items, appropriate inventory of all items in the sector & NFIs distributed disaggregated by age gender
• Ensures proper documentation of all project activities including case studies, human-interest stories, sector operation plans/work plans & reviews
• Provide verbal and written feedback to supervisor on progress, lesson learnt, achievements, gaps, issues and problems emanating from project implementation plus proposed innovative ideas to improve the program

R3: Staff Supervision:
• Provide supervision and mentorship to the Protection Assistants and incentive workers to ensure effective implementation of the project cycle.
• Conduct continuous performance objective setting and evaluation for Protection Assistants to ensure growth and development in work
• Conduct weekly work planning together with field teams

R4: Coordination and networking:
• Liaise with relevant government actors and partner staff as well as service providers in order to foster effective collaboration and encourage national interest and ownership in protection of refugees and other persons of concerns
• Maintain and promote a positive image of DRC and its activities by explaining what DRC is doing and why DRC operates in that way.
• Develop and maintain positive and professional working relationship with other agencies including community leaders and structures
• Ensure that the monthly GBV/CP working group meetings take place as planned with the participation of all agencies, community leaders & GBV Steering committee.
• Represent DRC in all relevant interagency collaborative meetings and initiatives
• Adhere to upholding the Core Humanitarian Standards for Quality and Accountability in Humanitarian work and mainstreaming the standards in day to day project implementation work.
• Any other duties as may be assigned by the Protection Team Leader

Experience and technical competencies:
• Minimum of 4 years of work experience within the field of protection, sexual and gender-based violence programming, social work;
• Experience working communities within the refugee camp set up in accordance with DRC Dadaab programme and Protection Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs, CHS CoC)
• Experience in implementing behavior change communication and community mobilization strategies such as SASA! EMAP, Peer to Peer/life skills/mentorship Community Based Protection and protection monitoring activities.
• Experience in working with people from diverse background and cultures;
• Clear understanding of Core Humanitarian Standards for Quality and Accountability in humanitarian work (CHS);
• Experience with capacity building of staff, and in convening and facilitating trainings and workshops
• Excellent analytical and report writing skills (English)

Education:
• A Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Social Science, Social Work, Psychology, Health, community and or Gender Development)
• Fluency in written and spoken English essential
• Training on GBViE, IASC, EMAP, SASA and other EBIs will be an added advantage

Job Experience: No Requirements

Work Hours: 8


Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 01 September 2022  
Duty Station: Nairobi
Posted: 26-08-2022
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 26-08-2022
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 26-08-2065
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