Lebanon: Protection Specialist Lebanon
Country: Lebanon
Closing date: 30 Sep 2013
Hilfswerk Austria International (HWA) is one of Austria's leading organizations for development cooperation and humanitarian aid. Within the scope of HWA we provide worldwide assistance to people in need.
We respect the culture, history, structures, traditions and customs of the communities and countries where we are active. We provide help for all people regardless of their heritage, gender or religion. The planning and realization of our projects always take place in conjunction with our local partners.
Female candidates and people with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply
A. SCOPE OF SERVICES for the WORK PLAN:
The Protection Specialist will work under the supervision of the Country Manager in Lebanon and has the overall responsibility for leading, coordinating and overseeing HWA’s protection activities in Beirut, Mount Lebanon and the Southern Governorates. The Protection Specialist will regularly meet with UNHCR during implementation to monitor jointly the protection component of the project. Responsibilities and duties will include, but are not limited to, the following:
1) Representation
- Represents HWA before relevant donors, relevant sector working groups (SGBV Task Force) and interagency planning workshops in Beirut and at field level
- Is present as much as possible in the field SGBV Working Groups (Mount Lebanon, Sidon and Nabatieh)
- Represents HWA in GBVIMS steering group
2) Programming & Operations
- Maintain an overview of the principal protection problems across the country, the responses that are underway, and the gaps in assistance, in view of ensuring appropriate emergency responses
- Work with the HWA Education Specialist to ensure violence prevention and response is adequately addressed across sectors and humanitarian interventions
- Act as HWA focal point and leading staff for the GBVIMS at the national level; support and coach staff in regards with the GBVIMS
- Oversee implementation of protection activities and ensure that objectives and results are timely and qualitatively met
- Design and implement violence awareness programme, including the outreach activities together with the HWA Education Specialist
- Work with partners and staff to implement mitigation measures to better protect women and children
- Oversee administrative and financial matters related to protection activities
- Develop work plans and monitoring tools as appropriate, and make monitoring visits to project sites as necessary
- Develop and deliver GBV trainings to HWA and partner’s staff
- Prepare proposals to secure follow on or expansion funding for the protection program as per identified needs
- Coordinate with national, local and international actors and participate to working groups and other meetings as needed
- Evaluate impact on beneficiaries and conflict-affected communities
- Reports internally weekly and monthly achievements
3) Organisation, administration and personnel management
- Overall coordination of operational staff dedicated to GBV, with the field management staff
- Suggests adjustments of the GBV dedicated teams according to evolving needs and programming
- Ensures with fields managers and the Safety team that GBV activities are organised in a way that guarantees safety of beneficiary families, partners and HWA staff involved (i.e. confidentiality)
4) Psychosocial
- Adapt the IRC Child Protection psychosocial wellbeing baseline tool and conduct the baseline in new locations of intervention
- Training and coaching of the HWA and partner’s staff according to Child Protection minimum standards
- Adapt, develop and train staff on basic psychosocial activities for all children and psychosocial tailored activities targeted to children showing signs of psychosocial distress
- Develop and implement an outreach strategy for Child Protection service delivery at the household level for psychosocial activities
5) Any other duties as agreed with the Country Manager
All responsibilities need to be executed in an unbiased and transparent manner. The position requires self-discipline to work independently.
Period: 3 month probation followed by 1 year contract pending donor approval
The Protection Specialist will perform the services as a self-employed contractor and is therefore responsible for paying any taxes and national insurance contributions due.
B. OVERALL REQUIREMENTS
- Resident of Lebanon or permission to work in Lebanon
- University degree relevant to human rights: preferably in law, social work, social sciences or humanitarian aid (preferably at Master’s level)
- Fluent in Arabic and English; Good knowledge of French
- Minimum of 3-5 years of proven experience in international SGBV protection, advocacy work and protection programs for refugees/IDPs
- Experience working in start-up of program and remote management is an asset
- GBV IMS experience is an asset
- Proven experience in training, including development of materials
- Significant knowledge of International Human Rights Law, with stress on Refugee Law and the rights of women and girls
- Proven communication, interpersonal, representation, negotiation, promotion and diplomacy skills
- Experience developing and leading trainings and capacity building courses
- Experience in dealing with a local NGO partner in project implementation
- Excellent skills in Word, Excel and Outlook are essential
- Experience working in insecure contexts
- Able to work long hours and independently
- Base of work is Mount Lebanon and South Lebanon; regular travel to Beirut required
- Good organizer, pro-active and dynamic with the right portion of common sense
How to apply:
Please send your complete application (cover letter, CV, expected salary), with CLEAR Reference “Protection Specialist”, by 15 September 2013 at the latest, to hwa.lebanon@gmail.com.
However, this vacancy post will remain online and applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.