Save the Children GBV Officer – Red Sea 2024 International Jobs

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Save the Children GBV Officer – Red Sea Myanmar Save the Children Jobs 2024

Save the Children looking for “GBV Officer – Red Sea”. Applicants with a High School Diploma may apply on or before 01-Jul-24.

The Save the Children has published a job vacancy announcement on 24-Jun-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of GBV Officer – Red Sea to be based in Yangon, Myanmar. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: Save the Children

Job Title: GBV Officer – Red Sea

Duty Station: Yangon, Myanmar

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Country: Myanmar

Application Deadline: 01-Jul-24

Responsibilities: 

Child protection team management and program implementation

  • Ensure the organization and the implementation of all GBV activities at field level in accordance with the agreed workplan and meeting Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarean Action (CPMS) and GBV Response Standards in all aspects of the work.
  • Collaborate in the development of curricula, tools and other resources for GBV activities hosted in the Child Friendly Spaces (CFSs) and Girls Friendly Spaces (GFSs).
  • Identify strategies to ensure that GBV elated activites are cultural appropriate, gender and age sensitive and that activities represent and include different population groups (ethnicities, minorities, vulnerabilities)
  • Identify, design and facilitate GBV related activities tailored to age and vulnerability type in collaboration with activities’ facilitator.
  • Draft, in collaboration with children and facilitators the GBV related activities in the CFS/GFS in regular basis.
  • Ensure meeting with women and girls groups to conduct safety audit using assessment tools to identify GBV related risks trends, gather information and analyse data and share key findings and recomendations in regular meetings project coordinator and adapt programmes to mitigate risk.
  • Support in the development of IEC (information, education, and communication material) for use in the CFS/GFSs and the wider community for GBV response.
  • Refer SGBV survivors and other children with need of specialized services to the Case Management team for their actions and referrals (ensuring to not proactively seek for survivors).
  • Participate in conducting needs and programmatic assessments in targeted locations.
  • Engage with communities directly and create awareness on GBV prevention and response and other protection-related issues.
  • Organize trainings for community members, partner staff and other local authorities on GBV topics.
  • Conduct community meetings, FGDs, and other direct community activities as part of protection and GBV monitoring.
  • Participate in relevant national and field level coordination meetings related to GBV including with GBV subsector.
  • Manage SC protection assets assigned to the field of operation that related to the area of responsibility.
  • Carry out any delegated activities as assigned by SC management at the field level including supervision of field bases.
  • Contribute to development of GBV service mapping and referral pathways are updated by locations and ensure that these are disseminated and understood among staff and facilitators in all program areas.
  • Coordinate and contribute to community-based GBV system, make sure that a clear ToR is understood and followed, that the women groups are receiving appropriate capacity building, support and coaching.

Human Recourse Management and activity monitoring

  • Hold weekly planning and supervision/ evaluation meetings in regard to GBV with CFS and/or GFS facilitators in each site to ensure that plans are followed, and actions implemented according to standard operating procedures and quality benchmarks.
  • In coordination with CP officer, supervise the development of the weekly work plan and staff activity reports.
  • Identify capacity building needs and opportunities within the child protection team on GBV and sectors, mommitments and facilitate capacity building activities as required
  • Collaborate with the MEAL team and the CP Officer to ensure activities feedback mechanisms are child friendly and relevant and informs GBV prevention risks inside and outside the CFS and GFSs.
  • With support from the MEAL team, gather children’s (at the CFSs) and adolescent girls’ (at the GFSs) feedback on activities, schedule and methodologies used.
  • Monitor the quality and impact of GBV activities.

Reporting

  • Lead on the development and submission of weekly GBV activity reports, including the attendance in for the various GBV activities.
  • Provide timely and quality inputs to meet reporting requirements and timeline; necessary activity and GBV reports (weekly, monthly, ad hoc).
  • Support in preparing quality and timely reports related to GBV for donors and Senior Management with relevant materials.
  • Ensure all GBV activities are documented, filed and up to date.
  • Under supervision of the CP Coordinator, ensure good practices are captured, documented and disseminated at project level and thematic program level.

Requirements:

  • Educational background in social sciences, psychology, or another relevant field at minimum at the level of secondary education, or equivalent experience from working directly with children.
  • Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for the positions. Female candidates who may not meet the formal education requirements, but showing a good understanding of gender dynamics, including gender-based violence may be considered for the role.
  • Strong interpersonal, communication and presentation skills and capacity to maintain relations with government officials, community leaders, children, and youth.
  • Basic knowledge in computer use including Microsoft Office and excel.
  • Flexibility and willingness to change work practices and hours and spend time in the field, sometimes in difficult conditions and with limited resources, and with remote management.
  • The successful candidates must know and understand the local context including social norms in eastern Sudan, GBV related context; relationship dynamics within the community; and cultural practices impacting on sex, gender and child welfare.
  • Understand protection concerns for children, have good knowledge of indicators for and consequences of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence on children, and demonstrate a strong commitment to work in child protection.
  • The ability to manage complex and diverse workload and to work with tight deadlines
  • Good understanding of English and Arabic is desirable
  • The capacity and willingness to be extremely flexible and accommodating in difficult and sometimes insecure working circumstances.
  • Demonstrates ability and commitment toward diversity and inclusion
  • Commitment to and understanding of Save the Children’s aims, values and principles including rights-based approaches and child safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Strict adherence to humanitarian, Protection and GBV principles and standards, as well as organizational policies including Code of Conduct and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA)

 

Yangon, Myanmar
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