FAO PSEA Specialist (SC-7) 2024 United Nations UN Jobs

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Food and Agriculture Organization PSEA Specialist (SC-7) Myanmar FAO Jobs 2024

Food and Agriculture Organization looking for “PSEA Specialist (SC-7)”. Applicants with a University degree may apply on or before 26-Jul-24.

The Food and Agriculture Organization has published a job vacancy announcement on 03/07/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of PSEA Specialist (SC-7) to be based in Nay Pyi Taw , Myanmar. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: Food and Agriculture Organization

Job Title: PSEA Specialist (SC-7)

Duty Station: Nay Pyi Taw , Myanmar

Country: Myanmar

Application Deadline: 26-Jul-24

 

Responsibilities:

 

•    Provide PSEA technical support to PSEA Focal Point and Alternates, Country Office teams, including programming, partnerships, human resources, etc to ensure mainstreaming of PSEA processes and build technical capacity to ensure sustainability.
•    Deliver PSEA awareness sessions/refresher trainings to all personnel in country; capacity building of PSEA Focal Points and Alternates and in country FAO implementing partners as required.
•    In line with FAO’s PSEA Policy, develop a robust PSEA Work Plan for FAO [country office], adapted to the local context.
•    In coordination with relevant Officers at country level, support or implement outreach and engagement with programme beneficiaries and wider affected communities in areas of FAO programme implementation.
•    Review existing complaints and feedback mechanisms – where established- to ensure mechanisms can safely and confidentially handle SEA allegations if received. If not established, establish appropriate mechanisms ensuring consultation with affected communities.
•    Carry out SEA risk assessments in Myanmar, identify, and support implementation of appropriate SEA prevention, mitigation, and response measures to strengthen protection of communities where FAO works.
•    Support FAO participation in inter-agency CBCMs and interagency PSEA Network meetings.
•    Ensure a victim/survivor-centered approach mechanisms are established or strengthened, and that SEA incidents and allegations are reported through the appropriate channels designated at FAO.
•    Initiate PSEA capacity assessments and strengthening activities with implementing partners to ensure application of the UN implementing partner protocol.

Requirements:

Minimum Requirements 

•    University degree in social sciences, gender studies, international development, or any other relevant field is required.
•    Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in any of the following areas: prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), accountability to affected people (AAP), sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), survivor/victim assistance, protection, child protection, safeguarding.
•    Working knowledge of English.
•    National of Myanmar.

FAO Core Competencies

•    Results Focus
•    Teamwork
•    Communication
•    Building Effective Relationships
•    Knowledge Sharing and Continuous Improvement

Technical/Functional Skills 

•    Experience in facilitating training and capacity building activities on PSEA is required.
•    Experience applying UN and IASC PSEA standards, frameworks and tools and/or experience working on safeguarding to international standards in complex humanitarian contexts, highly desirable.
•    Experience establishing, maintaining, or working with complaints and feedback mechanisms desirable.
•    Demonstrable report and presentation writing skills.
•    Familiarity with data protection standards and confidentiality is required.
•    Work experience in field locations and humanitarian settings required.
•    Demonstrated ability to analyze problems, make appropriate recommendations, effective decisions, including in emergency settings.
•    Experience working on prevention and response to sexual exploitation and abuse in humanitarian and complex emergencies particularly desirable.
•    Familiarity with the UN system and global coordination structures (e.g. IASC) an advantage;
•    Sensitivity and commitment to cultural diversity, gender issues and victim/survivor approaches is required.

 

Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar