Protection Technical Advisor

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World Vision International Protection Technical Advisor Turkey WVI Jobs 2024

World Vision International looking for “Protection Technical Advisor”. Applicants with a Bachelor’s degree may apply on or before 04-Jul-24.

The World Vision International has published a job vacancy announcement on 03-Jul-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Protection Technical Advisor to be based in , Turkey. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: World Vision International

Job Title: Protection Technical Advisor

Duty Station: , Turkey

Country: Turkey

Application Deadline: 04-Jul-24

 

Responsibilities:

 

Technical Program Quality

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  • Ensure WV’s programs adhere to the Syria Response Strategy in protection, gender and conflict sensitivity
  • Ensuring WV’s programs adhere to international standards and tools, including upholding IHL, Do No Harm, Protection/Child Protection/GBV standards
  • Ensure Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) lens application in WVSR Strategy and all sector interventions
  • Grant acquisition and resource mobilization in the Protection and relevant sectors, with a specific focus on gender, women empowerment and addressing negative social norms.
  • In light of the findings of iterative assessments, provide recommendations to areas/sectors that might need improvement and determine the relevance of expanding operations in new sites and to scale-up interventions.
  • Work with the MEAL team to ensure feedback mechanisms and accountability structures are accessible by the most vulnerable and are appropriate to safeguard sensitive personal data.
  • Provide technical support to the MEAL team on monitoring and evaluation of protection activities, as required

Program Development

  • Work with the Grant Acquisition team, Operations, Technical Advisers and MEAL in program development and proposal writing by providing inputs and reviewing technical information to draft standalone protection concept notes/proposals. Key areas to focus on will be Child Protection (CP), GBV, MHPSS, Community Based Protection and referral structures.
  • Create awareness raising materials and process with beneficiaries
  • Strive to ensure, as much as possible, different protection interventions are integrated into proposed programs and with other sectors, ensuring cross-cutting themes are incorporated into program design (disability, conflict, gender, CP)
  • Work with MEAL to develop assessment, monitoring & evaluation tools to regularly assess and monitor Gender, protection and Safeguarding risks. Build staff capacity on use of Protection tools (i.e., Safety Audit, Protection Risk Analysis).

Coordination, networking, fundraising

  • Represent World Vision at Protection sector coordination/donor meetings in Türkiye, Jordan, and Syria
  • Seek opportunities to collaborate with other organizations in both coordination, learning, and programing
  • Network with other WV entities, particularly around best practices, technical approaches, and resource acquisition
  • Provide WV’s Communication and Advocacy department with information to highlight WV’s Protection activities and impact
  • Ensure and maintain information management tools such as the 4W, the cluster and WG reporting and monitoring tool.
  • Monitor and report protection, Child Protection and GBV trends and early warning indicators and ensure emergency preparedness planning is done to anticipate new risks.
  • Maintain the profile of child protection within the broader protection structure and ensure mainstreaming of child protection and gender in other humanitarian sectors.
  • Facilitate inter-organizational collaboration and resource mobilization (monetary and non- monetary)
  • Develop and maintain appropriate links with national and local authorities, state institutions, civil society organizations, humanitarian agencies and other stakeholders in protection, child protection and GBV response.
  • Develop joint initiatives to increase the evidence base for protection, child protection and GBV programming though targeted research, assessments or data collection
  • Support and provide leadership in WV’s GESI initiatives and learning event at regional and global level

Management and capacity building

  • Manage directly the technical protection staff based in different locations
  • Conduct assessments of staff capacity gaps in Protection, IHL, CP, Conflict Sensitivity and Gender. Work closely with implementing partner organizations to determine the training needs of their staff.
  • Develop and rollout training of staff and partner staff on key protection themes outlines above.
  • Increase GESI understanding to ensure adequate knowledge across staff on basic GESI principles, mechanisms, and language.
  • Develop on going remote training materials for staff in Jordan, Syria and Türkiye implementing GBV, PSS, CP etc.
  • In cooperation with the MEAL department, strengthen the monitoring and reporting system
  • Collaborate with MEAL department, sectoral or academic actors to identify and pursue focused research initiatives

Other duties as required by direct supervisor

Requirements:

Required Professional Experience

  • At least 5 years’ experience in working in a protection-related field.
  • Experience in emergency programming, remote management and protection programming in the Middle East strongly preferred.
  • Experience in emergency programming, remote management and gender programming in the Middle East strongly preferred.
  • Experience of developing and delivering training on key protection, child protection and GBV protocols/minimum standards (required).
  • Experience mentoring and coaching staff to improve safeguarding and GESI technical quality, as well as protection mainstreaming in key sectors such as Livelihoods, WASH, Health & Nutrition etc.
  • Demonstrated experience leading proposal development or resource mobilization process with key donors such as ECHO/EC, BHA, UNICEF, UNHCR, etc.
  • Experience working in complex and volatile contexts
  • Excellent in collaborating with external partners (UN, NGO, local actors, other) and with internal counterparts across WV; Ability and skills to actively participate in technical working groups, and contribute/take lead to refine approaches and high technical standards in collaboration with the clusters/WGs and other members.
  • Experience in undertaking assessments in humanitarian contexts and supporting others to do so.
  • Experience in advocacy

Required Education, training, license, registration, and certification

  • University degree in social work, social science, international development, political science, law or related subject. Masters strongly preferred.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • Arabic will be an advantage.

Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications

  • Knowledge and experience of humanitarian principles and minimum protection standards, humanitarian coordination mechanisms, applying protection standards to vulnerable communities, referral services and protection service delivery, including protection monitoring.
  • Previous engagement with the Syria Crisis response in Türkiye, inside Syria, Lebanon, Jordan & Iraq can be an advantage.

Travel and/or Work Environment Requirement

  • Periodic travel between Türkiye and Jordan. Work in intense & dynamic setting.

Language Requirements

  • Strong verbal and written English skills. Arabic is preferably

 

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