Protection Coordinator Job Position at Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is the process of scaling up and
emergency programme in Nigeria focusing on responding to the huge
humanitarian needs and challenges in the North East of Nigeria.
Nigeria’s northeast is currently experiencing a significant humanitarian
crisis, which has
been the result of the ongoing-armed conflict
between Boko Haram, the Nigerian military and the Multi-National Task
Force in the north-east. An estimated 10 million people are affected by
the conflict, this has led to a state of emergency being declared in
three north-eastern states and spill-over effects into neighbouring
countries. High insecurity in the region has made access for
humanitarian actors extremely difficult and further exacerbating the
situation.
DRC operations will initially focus on Borno and Adamawa States where
DRC focus on meeting the basic needs (protection, WASH, food security
and shelter) of urban caseloads and displacement camps, as well as
establishing access to affected areas that have opened in recent months.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Protection Coordinator
Location: Maiduguri
Overall Purpose of the Role
- DRC is seeking a highly-qualified Protection Coordinator to
ensure the effective implementation of DRCs protection activities in
Nigeria and oversee a consistent integration of a human-rights based
approach into all DRC response activities in Nigeria.
- The Coordinator will ensure active participation in relevant
interagency fora in Maiduguri and potentially in Adamawa, Yobe and
Abuja.
- The Coordinator receives technical support and guidance from the
DRC Regional Protection Advisor and reports to the Head of Programmes
of DRC Nigeria.
- The Coordinator contributes to update and apply the strategic
protection and advocacy vision in the country and is responsible to
ensure that protection interventions meet relevant quality and normative
standards, and are adapted to the emergency context.
Reporting Lines:
- The position reports to the Head of Programme (HOP) - The
Psychosocial Manager and the Senior Protection Officer(s) report
directly to the position.
Responsibilities
Protection analysis and strategy development:
- Ensure that protection data is collected, stored, and shared per
the principles and procedures contained in the DRC Data Protection
Protocol and applicable data protection principles, and identify
sensitive data in the Nigerian context.
- Produce protection reports of high analytical quality, with concrete and actionable protection recommendations.
- With the support of the Head of Programme and of the Regional
Protection Advisor, contribute to the elaboration of country-based
strategic documents on protection, and revise the protection strategy as
required by the operational context
- Explore new business and partnerships and work closely with the
Head of Programme to develop quality proposals, concept notes and
budgets, ensuring that all new budgets accurately reflect program
activities and required staffing levels
- Assess protection risks and trends, identify problems/gaps, and
propose/prioritise timely practical actions to respond to
clearly-formulated protection problems.
- In collaboration with Area Managers and Deputy Area Managers,
organize rapid needs assessments to identify risks and vulnerabilities,
including those related to gender, age, and diversity.
Donor Relations:
- Represent the organization with implementing partners, government, and donor entities.
- Contribute to DRC Nigerias fundraising strategy and help build
strong relationships with donors and UN agencies to ensure predictable
funding for DRCs protection programming in Nigeria.
- Monitor developments and determine strategic opportunities related to the protection sector
- Ensure that high quality, integrated, and needs-based proposals
are developed and per DRC Nigeria priorities as identified in its
country strategic planning.
Capacity building and quality assurance:
- Develop staff capacities on the human rights based approach,
protection assessments, protection monitoring, case management (CP,
GBV), referral systems and protection mainstreaming through regular
training and refreshers, mentoring and coaching;
- Develop the capacities of duty bearers and external stakeholders on protection
- Provide technical support, advice, and backstop on protection to
Area Managers and protection field staff to ensure quality delivery on
ongoing protection projects;
- Ensure the mainstreaming of protection, child protection, GBV
and community-based protection components in the DRC emergency response
programmes in Nigeria, per DRC protection mainstreaming framework,
international law, and protection standards, and in strong collaboration
with emergency response teams
- Ensure that quality assurance systems are applied, regarding
upholding CHS (Core Humanitarian Standards) and Age Gender and Diversity
throughout the protection programme
- Ensure that DRC Protection programmes are implemented in
accordance with donors’ regulations and with DRC standard procedures
(Code of Conduct, DRC Response Framework, DRC Programme Handbook), and
are consistent with the country Strategic Programme Document and
Protection Strategy.
- Ensure that the design and implementation of protection
activities address protection needs of internally displaced people,
vulnerable populations, and affected populations, and are adapted and
relevant to the emergency context of north-eastern Nigeria;
- Establish and reinforce referral systems and pathways for protection cases.
- Apply DRC regional protection methodologies, training and programme tools and adapt them to the Nigerian context.
Programme management:
- Systematically and closely monitor the delivery and expenditure
rates of ongoing protection programmes, promptly identifying, and
correcting under-delivery issues and deviations from workplans
- Ensure that Protection programmes meet stated objectives and indicators within agreed timeframes
- In collaboration with the MEL team, analyse and report on
relevance, outcomes, and impact of DRC protection related activities to
provide lessons learnt and to identify best practices
- Review job descriptions and participate in the recruitment process of protection staff
- Line manage international Psychosocial Manager and provide
technical support to national protection teams, conducting performance
reviews, setting objectives, and ensuring expected performance criteria
are met
- Include the participation of beneficiaries and communities,
particularly those most vulnerable or at-risk, in all stages of the
project cycle where appropriate.
- Provide effective technical supervision to DRC protection team at country level
- Conduct regular field visits to identify and address programme
quality concerns and gain a solid first-hand understanding of protection
risks and trends at the community level
Coordination and advocacy:
- Build effective coordination and synergies with DDG teams working on Mine Risk Education
- Ensure coordination and harmonisation of DRC protection related
activities - externally with other agencies and partners, and internally
within the DRC regional programme
- Actively represent the DRC at the Protection Sector Working
Group (PSWG), Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV), Child Protection
Working Group (CPWG) and other relevant coordination structures and
protection actors (including UN agencies, ICRC, and MSF), seeking to
develop coordinated protection approaches and responses.
- In coordination with the Head of Programme and with the Regional
Protection Advisor, work closely with duty bearers, INGOs and civil
society to advocate for humanitarian access, and remedies and solutions
to protection problems facing internally displaced people, vulnerable
civilians, and other affected populations.
- Promote improved understanding of protection issues among all
relevant stakeholders and the observance of international human rights
and humanitarian law standards.
- Establish strong links and ensure adequate information sharing
with the Regional Office and, if required, with other DRC country
operations in West Africa.
- The responsibilities are not exhaustive and may be readjusted
per operational needs but will remain in line with the overall purpose
of the role.
- Facilitate reporting and information management (data
collection, analysis, storage, sharing) through protection sector and
other coordination mechanisms back to DRC management – provide and
collect information to inform the whole response
- Ensure that DRCs mandate is known and correctly understood by all stakeholders.
Internal Key Stakeholders
- Head of Programme, Regional Protection Advisor, Emergency Coordinator, DDG Head of Programme, Safety unit
External Key Stakeholders
- Other actors present within DRCs area/sectors of intervention including ICRC and MSF
- OCHA, IOM another UN collaborates - Local authorities at Maiduguri and field level
Required Experience and Skills
- University degree, preferably in Human Rights Law, International
Law, or related field and advanced training/courses in relevant
subjects
- Minimum of five years international work experience with INGOs,
UN agencies, government agencies in IDP/refugee settings in complex
emergencies;
- Extensive work experience within the field of human rights
protection, particularly in internal displacement and crisis settings;
- Excellent analytical and report writing skills
- Strong understanding of protection principles and likely
protection concerns arising in the Nigerian context as well as conflict
sensitivity;
- Solid experience in staff management in a cross-cultural environment required
- Proven ability to build external relationships with diplomacy, tact, and professionalism in a complex and demanding environment.
- M&E knowledge and experience, including understanding of conducting assessments and analysing data
- Substantial project management and budget management skills and experience;
- Experience in community-based protection activities and protection assessments
- Proven commitment to humanitarian accountability and quality standards
- Experience and willingness to work in the field in volatile and insecure areas;
- Experience living and working in a cross-cultural, multi-sector, team environment
- Ability to work well under pressure and in adverse conditions;
- Proficiency in common computer packages i.e. Word, Excel, Power point etc
- Excellent written and spoken English.
- Desirable : Previous experience in Nigeria or similar conflict contex
- Experience with capacity building of national staff and stakeholders, and in the facilitation of training events and workshops;
All employees should master DRC's core competencies
- Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process.
- Collaborating: You involve relevant parties and encourage feedback.
- Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation.
- Communicating: You listen and speak effectively and honestly.
- Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with our vision and values.
We offer
- Availability: June 15 2017
- Duty Station: Maiduguri, with regular travel to field locations within Borno and Adamawa States
- Employment Category: A12 - Salary and conditions in accordance with Danish Refugee Councils Terms of Employment for Expatriates.
- Contract duration: 1 year (may be extended depending on funding availability).
Note
- All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages) in English
- Applications sent by email will not be considered.
- For further information about the Danish Refugee Council, please consult our website drc.ngo.
- If you have questions or are facing problems with the online application process, please contact [email protected]
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline: 5th March, 2017.