Avis de recrutement : HIAS recrute un(e) Coordinateur(trice) de la protection de l’enfance dans les situations d’urgence.

POSITION SUMMARY:

HIAS seeks an experienced Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) Coordinator to join its global external surge roster. HIAS established its emergency roster to access a pool of experienced and qualified candidates with a demonstrated background in emergency response and complex humanitarian programming.

The CPiE Coordinator will be responsible for assessment, analysis, design, and implementation of the child protection components of HIAS emergency response. The post holder to co-ordinate with other Emergency Response team members to ensure a rapid, proportionate, and effective response. S/he will need to ensure response to immediate child protection issues with simultaneous consideration of longer-term needs. Depending on the situation the specialist may need to take a very active role in technical co-ordination, support and advocacy with the country specific child protection Clusters and other stakeholders and technical agencies relevant to the sector. This will include sector experts to provide emergency surge capacity in HIAS’ Signature Approaches as well as other areas of expertise, such as proposal writing, M&E, communications, among others. CPiE Coordinator will be responsible for ensuring the quality and effectiveness of HIAS’s emergency responses for which he/she is selected and contracted /deployed. He/she will provide leadership in CPiE, and will support start-up of emergency activities where requested.

The CPiE Coordinator will report to the Emergency Team Lead on the ground; or, in situations in which there is no Team Lead but there is an existing HIAS Country Office, the CPiE Coordinator will report into the HIAS Country Director (or his/her designated Manager). The CPiE Coordinator will also work closely with the Emergency Department, relevant Technical Directors, Strategy & Measurement Department, Public Affairs, and/or other HIAS departments or divisions relevant to their area of expertise.

In order to join HIAS’ emergency roster, candidates will need to apply as instructed through the website and then will undergo a shortened selection process. All roster members will be requested to keep HIAS updated as to their interest and availability to be deployed and/or remotely support on emergency responses. If/when opportunities arise that meet a roster member’s skill set, they will be contacted and will go through an expedited selection and contracting process, including salary agreement based on the role and location of the roster surge support placement. While on the roster and not working/deployed, roster members will not receive compensation or benefits of any kind but may potentially have access to trainings.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • The primary responsibility of the CPiE Coordinator is to provide technical support to assessment for and development of a child protection response for children in emergency contexts.  Additionally, the CPiE Coordinator will provide support to existing child protection programs, ensuring assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of child protection activities.
  • Ensure safe, quality and timely assessment of children and family protection needs in complex emergencies and provide recommendations for program interventions in line with the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS), to relevant stakeholders, including HIAS’ Emergency team and Technical team.
  • Ensure integrated child protection initiatives and demonstrate best practice in child safeguarding, inclusion, and gender mainstreaming; collaborate with families to establish child-friendly, accessible, and confidential feedback and reporting mechanisms for protection concerns.
  • Ensure that HIAS actions are part of a coordinated response with partner agencies.  Work to improve interagency coordination, sharing of information, and promotion of child protection guidelines and best practices.
  • Ensure that children have access to all services provided by HIAS signature sectors (MHPSS, GBV, Cash and other lifesaving services.
  • Identify priority gaps in child protection knowledge and practice for children, and families in emergency contexts
  • Provide technical assistance in formulating a coherent and inclusive strategy on child protection. Develop an emergency plan of action with budget and recommendations to support programming.
  • Provide short-term child protection interventions as needed for children and families.
  • Coordinate closely with internal and external actors particularly linking MHPSS, cash programming, GBV, and other protection activities for  refugees, displace populations and host communities.
  • Ensure that children, youth and their caregivers participate in the design and implementation of programming and that their access to services and programs is appropriate and safe
  • Assist in the establishment/improvement of mechanisms for identification of children at heightened risk, including GBV and PSEA, and systems for referral and follow-up;
  • Provide technical support and context responsive guidance on the formulation, design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of child protection programs (including the provision of family-centered case management; safe and accessible referral systems; support to parents/guardians and caregivers)
  • Train key community members/stakeholders in key basic child protection interventions (including psychological first aid and aspects of IASC child protection guidelines), safeguarding policies and procedures, and child protection principles and approaches so they can correctly prevent, identify, mitigate, and/or refer concerning cases.
  • Represent HIAS to key donors, technical agencies, and relevant stakeholders for topics related to child protection.
  • Advocate for the importance of integrating child protection and global protection minimum standards in a multisector setting.
  • Participate and represent child protection programming in meetings with donors, working groups, and relevant humanitarian clusters.
  • Document, manage, and share lessons learned, good practices, and case studies from the emergency context.
  • Act as a senior member of the Emergency Team on the ground, providing leadership and expertise in his/her area of technical specialty.
  • Where response implementation will be conducted through partners, support the Team Lead and/or existing HIAS Country Office to assess, identify, and select implementing partners with demonstrated technical capacity to deliver quality emergency programming.
  • Represent HIAS in relevant coordination groups and Clusters as requested and coordinate closely with implementing partners, other international NGO’s, UN agencies, host government, bilateral and multilateral donors, and other principal stakeholders.
  • Where appropriate, provide timely and accurate information to the Public Affairs team in support of Communications, Media, and Advocacy efforts around the humanitarian emergency. This will include ensuring that all information, publicity, and fundraising material recognizes and respects the dignity of those affected by disasters or emergencies.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

  • Dynamic individual with a proven ability to achieve results in a demanding, fast-paced, and often insecure environment.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in emergency child protection work, of which at least two must be in the field in complex, challenging, and/or insecure environments.
  • Demonstrated experience in a technical and/or management-level role in field-level emergency programming.
  • Clear career trajectory reflecting a deep level of emergency technical expertise within his/her specific specialty area, including knowledge, and understanding of the latest standards and best practices among international humanitarian and emergency actors.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting rapid needs assessments and designing technically sound programs to respond to identified needs on the ground.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop and implement capacity building training of staff on child protection.
  • Experience in both direct implementation as well as sub-partner management preferred.
  • Experience designing programs and contributing to proposals and budgets for standard institutional emergency donors.
  • Willingness to relocate for up to three months and at short notice (within 1-2 weeks).
  • Ability to work well with others and rapidly adapt to new countries/contexts.
  • Flexibility to work in challenging environments and with high workloads, potentially with limited mobility.
  • Excellent English language skills (verbal and written) required; proficiency in additional language skills preferred (Spanish, Arabic, French).
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree required; Master’s Degree preferred.
  • Completion of Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) or equivalent within the past three years preferred.

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