National Consultant for Child Protection Monitoring and Coordination, based in Temporary Reception Centre Borici

  • Location:
  • Salary:
    negotiable / YEAR
  • Job type:
    CONTRACTOR
  • Posted:
    3 months ago
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  • Deadline:
    14/07/2024

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United Nations Children’s Fund National Consultant for Child Protection Monitoring and Coordination, based in Temporary Reception Centre Borici Philippines UNICEF Jobs 2024

United Nations Children’s Fund looking for “National Consultant for Child Protection Monitoring and Coordination, based in Temporary Reception Centre Borici”. Applicants with an Bachelor’s degree may apply on or before 14-Jul-24.

The United Nations Children’s Fund has published a job vacancy announcement on 04-Jul-24 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of National Consultant for Child Protection Monitoring and Coordination, based in Temporary Reception Centre Borici to be based in Manila, Philippines. For more jobs, please visit https://unjoblink.org

Company Name: United Nations Children’s Fund

Job Title: National Consultant for Child Protection Monitoring and Coordination, based in Temporary Reception Centre Borici

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Duty Station: Manila, Philippines

Country: Philippines

Application Deadline: 14-Jul-24

 

Responsibilities:

Under the direct supervision of the Emergency Coordinator in UNICEF Office Bihac, the consultant will support UNICEF in monitoring and coordination of the protection situation of children on the move within and outside of reception facilities in Una-Sana Canton.

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The consultant will be based in TRC Borici and requires the ability to problem solve, work effectively with diverse stakeholders and advocate for children as new issues and needs arise.

This includes working with key counterparts to quickly identify solutions as new protection issues arise, and practically applying the best interest of the child principle to a range of situations. Additional support to other locations may be required, depending on the refugee, migrant mixed migration flows and needs of children.

Child protection monitoring is the ongoing and systematic collection, analysis and use of child protection related data and information. Child protection monitoring refers to ongoing efforts to monitor child protection risks, concerns, violations, and capacities with the purpose of producing evidence on child protection risks and existing capacities to inform analysis, strategy, and responses. Child protection monitoring should be carried out with the main objective of reporting on child protection risks informing and improve programming and service delivery, including both prevention and response activities; undertake advocacy; and support accountability.

The Consultant will focus on monitoring and coordination related to the child protection environment within and outside of temporary reception centres (TRC) in Una-Sana Canton (USC) and will collect data related to Child protection (CP) from different actors focused on the number of children arriving to the area, number of children staying outside of official TRC, quantity and quality of services ensured to children.

Coordination between different governmental, UN and NGO partners to ensure efficient service delivery to refugee migrant children is crucial for the protection of children and is also an important component of the work.

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Child Protection Monitoring in Una-Sana Canton will include:

  • Support the monitoring of the child protection response of UNICEF and partners in Una-Sana Canton and provide recommendations for improvements/adjustments.
  • As per instructions provided by Child Protection Officer in Bihac and Emergency Coordinator (supervisor) cooperate and coordinate with respective Social Welfare Centres, Service for Foreigners Affairs (SFA) and other relevant government counterparts on child protection issues, strengthening integration of refugee, migrant children into protection systems;
  • Support the collection and consolidation of child protection relevant data and information and contribute to reporting and regularly update weekly and monthly reports as we interagency dashboard every week.
  • Provide recommendations and technical assistance for improving reporting mechanisms as well as internal data storage and analysis.
  • Ensure child protection, education and health monitoring in temporary reception centres in Una-Sana Canton and monitor care and support services to ensure children’s wellbeing, best interests and standards for health, hygiene and safety are met.
  • Advocate for child rights and support coordination in relevant Camp Coordination Management meetings in temporary reception centres in Una-Sana Canton, and other coordination meetings as requested: coordination meetings, complaint councils, protection meetings, and coordination outreach meetings organized as well as other ad-hoc meetings like Boys parliaments, Case conferences, etc.
  • Provide support for Best Interest Determination (BID) panels/case conferences with relevant actors.
  • Establish and maintain relationships with local communities, stakeholders, and relevant organizations to facilitate effective outreach and referral processes. Collect relevant data on outreach activities, including the number of UASC and children in families identified and referred, challenges encountered, and outcomes achieved. Prepare regular reports to document progress and impact.
  • Monitor the implementation of child safeguarding policies and procedures within TRCs. Support capacity building on child safeguarding among relevant stakeholders, and assist to the Child Protection Emergency Officer and Emergency Coordinator for preparing and delivering trainings and presentations including contributing to transition.
  • Keeps records of NFIs procured by UNICEF and kept in the IOM and other warehouses with UNICEF procured NFIs and regularly updates the list of available items and upon the request of IOM and implementing partner coordinator brings adequate quantities of needed NFIs in TRCs Borici and Lipa.
  • Provide: handover minutes in accordance with procedures, collect documentation, and transfer of properties and other tasks as requested. While carrying out above tasks, it is expected that the consultant will apply the “do no harm” approach to ensure that child rights monitoring and protection activities do not put children at risk and ensure high standards in humanitarian practice, with special focus on cultural sensitivity and non-discrimination.

The consultant is primarily based in TRC Borici, however may occasionally required presence in UNICEF’s office in Bihac or other locations.

Requirements: 

  • University degree in social sciences, preferably social work, psychology, social pedagogy, law or equivalent
  • Two years of relevant work experience such as working with vulnerable groups of children, in child protection or in an emergency/humanitarian situation; additional experience an asset.
  • Knowledge of English and BHS language required, fluency/working knowledge in any of the languages commonly spoken by refugees and migrants (Arabic, Farsi, Pashtu, French, Spanish and/or Urdu) an asset.
  • Ability to work independently, with minimum supervision and as part of a team;
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships;
  • Strong writing and communication skills required.
  • Knowledge of child protection, social welfare, and/or previous experience with UNICEF
  • Ability to analyze documents, gather information from key stakeholders and synthesize into succinct format.
  • Knowledge of international principles and legal instruments related to child protection, refugee, migrants
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