Gender-based Violence (GBV) Specialist | - 2015
We are pleased to announce the following vacancy:
VACANCY NO.: Job ID 3020
CLOSING DATE: 19 June 2015 (5.00 p.m. New York time)
POST TITLE: Gender–Based Violence (GBV) Specialist
CATEGORY: ICS-10 (equivalent to P-3)
POST NUMBER: 60679
DUTY STATION: Juba, South Sudan
POST TYPE: Non-Rotational
DURATION: One year (renewable)[i]
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT: East and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO)
****BACKGROUND INFORMATION:****
UNFPA works in partnership with the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare (MoGCSW) in South Sudan to implement a large national programme to address gender-based violence (GBV). As UNFPA is the Lead Agency on the GBV Sub-Cluster, and the Coordinator for the GBV Capacity Development programme, the incumbent will support the national GBV Sub-Cluster coordinator. The GBV Specialist supervises national staff and international consultants in UNFPA office.
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Under the oversight of the UNFPA Representative and direct supervision of the Deputy Representative of the South Sudan Office, the GBV Specialist provides programmatic and technical support for coordination to ensure strong partnership and collaboration with the UN and national/ international counterparts in a comprehensive multi-sectoral survivor-centred prevention and response gender-based violence (GBV) programming. This response includes a close cooperation with health, psycho-social, protection and legal sectors to ensure that survivor’s needs are met.
****MAIN ACTIVITIES / EXPECTED RESULTS****
****REQUIRED COMPETENCIES****
. ****Partnerships and Coordination****
Works in close collaboration with the MoGCSW, Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Legal Affairs and Constitutional Development, Ministry of Internal Affairs/Southern Sudan Police Service, the UN Country Team, Humanitarian Country Team and other stakeholders to strengthen and facilitate inter-agency, multi-sectoral GBV prevention and response interventions at national, county, and payam levels.
Coordinates UNFPA specific Gender and GBV interventions in close collaboration with GBV Sub-Cluster Coordinator
Represent UNFPA at the GBV Sub-Cluster in the Protection Cluster, Inter-Sector Working Group, and in the development of the inter-sector assessment tool which is lead by OCHA.
Provide technical support in developing and implementing a multi-sectoral and coordinated GBV prevention and response programmes to include referral and reporting mechanisms, information sharing, coordination, and monitoring/evaluation.
Provide support for the GBV Information Management System, and as UNFPA is identified as the agency that partners send their information through developing monthly and quarterly incident reports
II. Technical Support and Programming
Coordinates and supports the coherent and effective implementation of the GBV/Gender component of the UNFPA CPAP, using a results-based approach incorporating creativity, innovation, and responsiveness to the needs, and thorough monitoring and reporting.
Provide technical support to UNFPA humanitarian response in South Sudan in Gender and GBV areas, including working closely with colleagues in other program areas
Collaborates with other stakeholders and partners, in Government institutions, the donor community and the civil society, to ensure mainstreaming of culture, gender and human rights in all population and development programmes and policies.
Provides technical support to the country office, the UN and other partners aimed at capacity building and institutional strengthening.
Supports and advises the country office management and builds knowledge and programming practices in relation to GBV/Gender through information sharing and facilitation of external and internal trainings aimed at multi-sectoral prevention and response.
Provides technical support to the development of relevant legislative, policy and advocacy documents to address GBV in the context of broader gender (inequality) issues.
Assists in writing proposals and engaging in resource mobilization efforts to support joint programming and the UN Delivering as One initiative.
Responsible for the overall coordination, design and monitoring of GBV/Gender component of the work of UNFPA in South Sudan.
III. Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
Work in close collaboration with the UNFPA Monitoring and Evaluation officer in the development , implementation and reporting on the OFFICE M&E plan
Analyzes and reports on programme and project progress in terms of achieving results, using existing monitoring and evaluation tools and introducing new mechanisms and systems; identifies constraints and resource deficiencies and recommends corrective action.
Contribute information on Gender/GBV to the UNFPA periodic situation report.
Supervises preparation by implementing partners of annual and other periodic work plans and monitors and evaluates progress according to the Project monitoring plan, including contracts with UNFPA partners towards projected programme results, and documents and applies lessons learnt to close the gaps.
Monitors projects expenditures and disbursements to ensure delivery is in line with approved project budgets and to realize targeted delivery levels, and coordinates timely delivery of quality project and financial reporting and ensures adequacy with finance and activities.
Undertakes regular monitoring missions and meetings with relevant actors including project partners in assessing the GBV trends, patterns and advises on the prevention and response strategies.
Perform other duties as may be assigned by the UNFPA Representative.
Required Competencies:
- Values: Exemplifying integrity, demonstrating commitment to UNFPA andthe UN system, embracing cultural diversity and embracing change;
- Core Competencies: Achieving results, being accountable, developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen, thinking analytically and strategically, working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships, communicating for impact;
- Required Skillset:
- Advocacy / advancing a policy oriented agenda; • Results-based programme development and management;
- Leveraging the resources of national governments and partners / building strategic alliances and partnerships;
- Innovation and marketing of new approaches;
- Resource mobilization (Programme);
- Job knowledge /technical expertise
Qualifications, skills and experience required:
• Advanced university degree in law, social sciences, or gender and development or related field; • 5 years of increasingly responsible relevant professional experience, including experience in programme management, including large multi-sectoral projects, designing and appraising proposals and actively liaising with relevant and potential project partners;
• Knowledge of gender issues in development, particularly GBV, including relevant international human rights standards;
• Prior training in gender and GBV issues and their application in humanitarian, recovery and development settings;
• Experience in utilizing the following internationals tools: GBV Standard Operating
Procedures; GBV Information Management System; IASC GBV Guidelines; IASC Gender Handbook; GBV Coordination Handbook; WHO Ethical and Safety Recommendations;
• Field experience in complex emergencies, including humanitarian emergency response;
• Fluency in oral and written English essential;
• Ability to communicate in Arabic an advantage;
• Prior experience in the UN system will be a strong asset;
UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender quality, teamwork, respect for diversity, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply.
We offer an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the level of the position. The package includes a competitive salary plus housing allowance, home leave, health insurance and other benefits.
[i] No expectancy of renewal in accordance with UN Staff Regulation 4.5
HOW TO APPLY:
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