Job at The International Rescue Committee for a WPE Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst
humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives.
Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers
lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee
from war or
disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S.
cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted
and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
The IRC is currently implementing programs in Health, Protection, WASH,
Nutrition, Food Security, and Women’s Protection and Empowerment (WPE)
in Adamawa and Borno States in North-Eastern Nigeria.
The International Rescue Committee is recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: WPE Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist
Location: Nigeria
Employee Type: Regular
Employee Category: Full Time
Scope of Work
- The WPE Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist will be the lead
in addressing adolescent girls programming for IRC's innovative WPE and
RH mobile response, inBorno State in LGAs outside Maiduguri. In
addition, the Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist will be providing
similar support to WPE field sites throughout Borno. With technical
support from the WPE program coordinator and the WPE Senior Manager,
- The WPE Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist will be
responsible for leading implementation and training of mobile teams in
ensuring quality services are adapted and provided for Adolescent Girls.
In addition the WPE Adolescent Girls Emergency Specialist will initiate
Adolescent Girls programming by adapting assessments, program design
for semi-permanent mobile teams and rapid response teams, resource
development, staff training, and capacity building.
- S/he will provide technical oversight to prevention and response
staff in the area of protection and empowerment of girls (and the
effects of the conflict on women and girls in general). Key outcomes
will be that targeted adolescent girls are empowered to make healthy
choices and develop their economic and social assets as well as enhance
their safety and security. Efforts will also focus on developing
strategies to develop positive community attitudes and behaviors towards
adolescent girls, and address early marriage, stigma associated with
reintegration/returns, and sexual violence.
- The consultant is required to design an adolescent girl's
toolkit for partners with innovative approaches to build their
resilience and coping skills, increase social networks and reduce
vulnerability to violence. The consultant will provide technical support
to the GBV Working Group and liaise with the Ministry of Women's
Affairs to promote best practices in regards to the positive development
of Adolescent Girls.
- This position will be expected to travel extensively in Borno State where WPE teams are located.
Responsibilities
Program Design and Development:
- Provide leadership, training, and guidance to staff and local
partners to ensure programming meets best practice standards and
prioritizes the security of beneficiaries and staff.
- Lead in the development of an adolescent girls pilot program
including case management, empowerment and prevention activities and
adapted to the crisis in Borno State;
- Design an AG toolkit specific to Borno which focuses on:
trainings curriculum for staff, best practices, programmatic approaches
for SRH integration, PSS for AG, and broader life skills to build social
and human capital among adolescent girls;
- Analyze feasibility of mentorship program;
- Adapt IEC materials for adolescent girls by incorporating feedback from adolescent girls;
- Document program design and implementation to provide guidance
and lessons learnt for future expansion of adolescent girls programming;
- Provide training and mentoring to key staff on the adolescent
girls toolkit to develop a strong understanding and technical competency
for adolescent girls programming;
- Liaise with the Health Manager to help provide technical support to the midwife team in regards to adolescent girls.
- Strengthen prevention and response strategies to address key
concerns faced by adolescent girls including early marriage, survival
sex and sexual violence;
- Support the WPE team to develop awareness raising messages to promote uptake of mobile GBV response services in a timely manner;
Finance:
- Assist with the development of proposals, in relation to adolescent girl programming, as needed
- Collaborate with the Health Sector on best approaches to SRH interventions for Adolescent Girls.
- Toolkit Development &Inter-Agency Coordination
- Incorporate feedback from GBV WG and share the toolkit with appropriate actors;
- Lead on explaining use of the toolkit to the GBV WG
- Staff and Community Capacity Building
- Collaborate with the WPE Senior Manager and RH Manager to
implement a staff training plan for mobile and remote team members in
regards to Adolescent Girls Programming.
- Conduct trainings for community and service providers.
Requirements
- Must have a university Degree in Public Health, Social Work, or
Social Science, with significant relevant work experience in conflict
affected areas,
- 3 years GBV program management experience, preferably in insecure locations
- Experience in working with adolescent girls in empowerment,
life-skills or risk mitigation programs, preferably in conflict regions,
and particularly in developing and using life-skills training
curricula,
- Knowledge and experience of participatory planning methods
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Experience in grant management and proposal writing is preferred.
- Excellent computer skills: MS Word, Excel, Power point, use e-mail and internet.
- Fluency in English and other language desirable.
- Be a team player
- Additional qualities: ability to multitask, ability to handle pressure well, ability to improvise, flexibility.
- Preferred experience developing a toolkit for sensitive programs,
- Excellent GBV case management skills and have provided direct case management to girl survivors of GBV,
- Good interpersonal and team building skills.
- Thorough understanding of feminist theory and survivor centered programming
- Ability to live and work under pressure in an unstable security environment.
Standards for Professional Conduct
The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles
outlined in IRC Way - Standards for Professional Conduct. These are
Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values,
the IRC operates and enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from
Exploitation and Abuse, Child Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment,
Fiscal Integrity, and Anti-Retaliation.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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