GBV and PSS Officer
CARE is an international NGO with local staff and community partners in more than 90 countries. We create local solutions to poverty and inequality, and we seek dignity for everyone every day and during times of crisis. These solutions have a broad range, from clean water to access to education; from microfinance to ensuring that everyone has nutritious food; from agriculture and climate change to disaster response. CARE puts women and girls at the center of everything we do because they have proven to be the best hope for creating lasting change in the world. Our staff live where they work, which makes us effective at understanding the challenges they face. We’ve been doing this for over 70 years since World War II. It started with the world’s first CARE Package® of food for post-war hunger in Europe. Our work today is as important as ever, we believe that poverty and inequality are historic injustices that we can end within a generation, for good. If you share our core beliefs: poverty is an injustice; poverty is solvable; and together, we have the power to end it, join us.
I. JOB SUMMARY
GBV Protection and PSS (Psychosocial Support) officer position holder is responsible to provide coordination and supervision for effective implementation of the project objective at ground level. S/he will be also responsible for the implementation of Women Lead in Emergency: Strengthening GBV response and directly provide Gender mainstreaming, GBV and PSS technical and professional support for the staff working under her/his supervision.
II. RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
Job Responsibility 1: Planning and Implementation of Program Activities
- Ensures that planning and implementation of the project activities are in accordance with the program principles, approaches, and procedures of the organization;
- Works closely with other project staffs and partners in planning, and implementing the project activities;
- Ensures effective implementation of the project activities as per the set plan of action and as per the donor requirement.
- Makes sure that all plans are down to annual, quarterly and weekly basis and same is done for by project officers and facilitators; % of time 25%
Job Responsibility 2: Technical Support and Capacity Building
- Develop and maintain close working relationship with INGOs and Partner Government officials particularly project signatories at woreda and zonal level.
- Provides support for all trainings, workshops, and meetings conducted at zonal/woreda level.
- Work with local authorities and support victims of GBV to get appropriate care and treatment
- Conduct training need assessment to identify government line offices and project staffs knowledge gap and design appropriate training accordingly.
- Promote and represent the interests of the Gender mainstreaming, GBV and PSSprogram with regards to all relevant stakeholders;
- Contribute to effective information management on SGBV survivors through the provision of disaggregated data on populations of concern and their problems.
- Contribute to the joint SGBV/ Child Protection Working Group.
- Oversee & support the day to day implementation of programactivitiesincluding case management/psychosocial support, follow-up and advocacy to meet the needs of beneficiaries & strengthening community capacity to prevent & respond to incidents ofGBV
- Assist mapping, establishment and strengthening of GBV referral pathways;
- Assist in conducting rapid PSS assessment
- Identify individulals who are traumatized and require PSS service
- Provide PFA for GBV survivors and others in distress
- Ensure PSHEA is integrated in project implementation
- Oversee and monitor Women friendly spaces established.
- Lead community dialogues % of time 20%
Job Responsibility 3: Monitoring and Supervision
- Maintain up-to-date data related to GBV /PSS in emergency project activities and deliver it to learning designed and measurement manager for data entry and analysis.
- Organizes and facilitates joint participatory monitoring programs with zonal and woreda partners.
- Facilitates/Conducts joint, supportive supervision with Zonal/Woreda /MOH, Women Affairs Bureau and other government staffs from signatory sectors.
- Facilitates and conduct regular review meetings and project review schedules at all woreda levels along with project staff and work with different institutions to create institutional commitment;
- Together with other Project team sets project quality standards and action steps and monitor the performance accordingly;
- Conducts regular supportive supervision to IDPs and host community forgirls groups, boys groups, parents and otherproject interventions % of time = 20%
Job Responsibility 4: Facilitate Learning and Net Working
- Establishes firm and institutionalized working relationship with local government officials, community institutions, IDP Committees and other stake holders;
- Keeps up to date the development in the sectors, including best practices examples in country and ensure ongoing personal development and learning;
- Prepares regular project progress updates at all woredas level and discuss with representatives of the woreda;
- Represents CARE in woreda and zone level meetings, coordination forum on issues related to GBV in emergency. % of time=10%
Job Responsibility 5: Reporting, Staff Supervision, Coaching and Team Building:
- Develops appropriate reporting formats together with the head Office monitoring and evaluation officer teams
- Collects, organize and summarize monthly and quarterly performance reports from project officers/empowerment for facilitators.
- Monitor the quality and reliability of the reports collected from project officers;
- Supervises, coach and gives technical backup to Project Officers.
- Conducts performance review and appraisal of the employee under his/her supervision according to the policy of the organization. % of time = 20%
Job Responsibility 6: Perform other duties as assigned. % of Time = 5 %
III. PROBLEM SOLVING (Thinking Environment)
Levels one and two of problem solving apply to the incumbent. The incumbent involves with daily routine activities, she/he also uses interpolative skills to pick and choose the right solution to address given problems.
IV. GENDER EQUALITY
- Understanding and demonstrated commitment to the importance of gender, youth and social inclusion issues.
- Demonstrated commitment to principles of Gender Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and PSEAH (safeguarding), as evidenced in previous positions / programming.
Job Requirement
V. QUALIFICATIONS (KNOW HOW)
A) EDUCATION/TRAINING
Required:
- Degree in psychology, gender studies, sociology, social work, or related areas of focus from a recognized University.
- NGO experience is a plus
B) EXPERIENCE:
Required:
- 3 years of relevant experience with the first degree and 2 years of relevant experience plus a post graduate degree in psychology, gender studies, sociology, social work.
- Experience on implementing or leading Sexual and reproductive health and/or Gender focused projects in emergency
- Experience on working with internally displaced people
C) TECHNICAL SKILLS
Required:
- Language proficiency in written and spoken English;
- Computer proficiency.
- Good communication and report writing skill;
- Fluency in the Local Language is mandatory
- Firm belief in teamwork, gender equality, sensitivity to rural adolescent health, economic and social needs, conceptual understanding of participatory approach and sustainable development.
D) COMPETENCIES
Respect, accountability, courage, excellence, building partnerships, stress tolerance, building commitment, coaching, interpersonal skill, operational decision-making, planning and organizing, information monitoring.
Qualified Female Candidates are strongly encouraged to Apply!