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Protection Officer (Part time)- Salah al-Din

World Vision

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Protection Officer (Part time)- Salah al-Din

World Vision International is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision – Iraq Office is looking for a highly qualified and motivated person for the position of Protection Officer (Part time) – Salah al-Din.

 


Job Description:

JOB PURPOSE:

Protection Officer: is responsible for supervising and monitoring the implementation of Protection and Education activities in the area of responsibility, with a special focus on children with disabilities (CWD). The officer will supervise a team of project staff under casual contracts in the field, ensuring that all activities align with World Vision’s programming principles and best practices. The Protection Officer plays a vital role in ensuring that children, particularly CWD, are empowered to realize their rights. The officer will ensure timely reporting to the project manager/coordinator and monitor the quality, adequacy, and timely implementation of all Protection and Education activities.
The primary objectives of the project are to ensure that the Protection Officer in Tooz district supervises and monitors the implementation of protection and education activities. This includes overseeing a project team, ensuring that activities align with World Vision principles, and focusing on the rights and needs of children with disabilities.
 

KEY RESPONSIBILITES:

Education and Child Protection 

  • Coordinate and communicate with other departments internally to ensures quality and accountability of the project.
  • Consult technical issues with Technical Adviser(s) in project implementation in timely manner and seek for an appropriate support whenever necessary.
  • Work closely with MEAL team to conduct end line assessment as well as collect the indicators and provide the necessary support to the team.
  • Coordinate with P&C to recruit field staff when necessary and follow up any issues according to P&C policy and Procedure.
  • Work with S&C and Finance for procurement as necessary.
  • Supervise CP officer(s) in supporting cases, case planning, case conferences and closures.
  • Attend and represent WVI at the inter-agency and coordination meetings (clusters, working groups and others) as agreed with Zonal manager and Technical Advisor.
  • Develop monthly and weekly activity and procurement plans and implement as well as monitor to achieve expected results as planned.
  • ·Under the supervision of Project manager, ensure that all planned activities are implemented on time, within the budget according to quality standards.
  • ·Ensures timely update the progress and any issues of field activities to Project manager and Protection and education technical adviser.
  • Lead the preparation of all procurement and administrative documents required for program implementation.
  • Provide different trainings to staff and project participants in education and protection sectors.
  • Ensure a context-based mechanism to be in place to hear the voices of the community for WVI project interventions.
  • Strengthen meaningful child/youth participation at the community level.
  • Assist in identifying, reporting and responding to existing and potential child protection threats at the community level.
  • Create an environment of open communication, creative thinking, and cohesive team effort.
  • Facilitate beneficiary training and coordinate with line directorates or private sector to conduct training to project beneficiaries.

Project Management (Quality Implementation, Financial & Risk Management):

  • Assist in establishing and overseeing systems to efficiently control the quality of educational and child protection initiatives, ensuring activities meet donor and community expectations.
  • Apply quality benchmarks to the project in coordination with the MEAL team to monitor and improve project performance.
  • Maintain project budgets to ensure the efficient use of resources in education and child protection activities.
  • Coordinate with finance and procurement teams to ensure timely delivery of materials and resources necessary for project implementation.
  • Manage day-to-day grant activities, ensuring that project activities comply with the grant agreement and expenditures align with grant guidelines.
  • Provide variance explanations for monthly financial reports and assist in budget projections as needed.
  • Ensure local partners fulfil their roles as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), maintaining accountability and performance standards.
  • Identify potential risks in project implementation and work with relevant teams to develop mitigation strategies to ensure project continuity and success.

 

Coordination with local community groups/ Government Departments/ Other stakeholders (Internal and External):

  • When required, collaborate with the Area Manager and Technical Advisor to represent World Vision at interagency coordination meetings. Actively participate in Education and Child Protection Cluster Meetings to review progress and attend relevant state-level meetings.
  • Represent WVI projects on internal World Vision Communities of Practice (CoPs) and working groups within the Syria Response and other relevant forums.
  • Coordinate day-to-day operations and financial management of education and child protection activities, ensuring all implemented activities align with approved project work plans. Liaise with the Area Manager and Technical Advisor to ensure smooth project execution.
  • Community and Authority Engagement:
  • Liaise with beneficiary communities, education and protection clusters, and local authorities to ensure project sites are selected according to project design requirements and community needs.
  • Foster strong relationships with community groups and government departments to facilitate effective project implementation and ensure alignment with local policies and regulations.
  • Support collaboration with local partners and stakeholders to ensure the successful implementation of education and child protection initiatives. Ensure all stakeholders are informed and engaged throughout the project lifecycle.

 

Monitoring, Reporting and Administration:

  • Draft monthly report including all required information of the updates of the activities and make sure of submitting on time.
  • Ensure project documentation is up to date and project records, photos and contracts, correspondences are filed.
  • Assist with monitoring the indicators and quality benchmarks to achieve the targets.
  • Contribute to the preparation of internal and external reports.
  • Support Project Manager in compiling the reports through managing all the project data to be provided at any time necessary. 
  • Provide inputs and/or actions to address the issue of Accountability shared by MEAL team.
  • Support project manager to administer project budget to ensure accurate and timely budget spending.

 

Staff Management (Learning and capacity building):

  • With the support of the Manager, develop staff planning and provide guidance and support to the field staff in their role/tasks.
  • Assist the Manager in recruiting of staff as needed.
  • Keep a positive, flexible and dynamic work environment.
  • Maintain regular coordination meetings (or other if needed) to ensure good coordination within the team.
  • Ensure that the field staff clearly understand their daily tasks, project goal and expected results in short/long term

Others:

  • Ensure that organizational security measures and directives are integrated into project.
  • Any other duties relating to the nature of the job
  • Other tasks as requested by the Line Manager and/or Response Manager
  •  Responsible of own security and actively contribute to a positive security culture
  • Abide by the security policies and procedures and report any incidents or breaches to line manager and / or security manager.

 

Qualifications & Preferred Skills

KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND EXPERIENCE

Required Education, training, license, registration, and/or Certification

  1. At least bachelor’s degree on social science (social work, education, psychology, sociology etc.)
  2. Relevant master’s degree would be an advantage.

3.Experience managing and leading grant implementation is highly advantageous.

 

Required Professional Experience

  • 2-3 years of experience in implementing humanitarian programs that engage communities to promote humanitarian response, with a focus on protection and education for children, especially those with disabilities (CWD).
  • Demonstrated experience in emergency response, specifically in protecting vulnerable populations, including CWD.
  • 4-6 years of experience in development and/or relief work at the programmatic level, emphasizing protection and education initiatives.
  • Proven experience in integrated program/project cycle management, particularly in projects related to protection and education.
  • Experience living and working in fragile contexts, with an understanding of the unique challenges faced by CWD.
  • Experience in mentoring and capacity-building within cross-cultural contexts, focusing on protection principles and inclusive education.

 

Required Language(s): Fluency in local languages, Arabic, and Kurdish, with a good command of English.

 

Required travel and/or work environment accommodations

Up to 60 Per Cent domestic travel

 

Preferred Experience, Knowledge and/or other Qualifications

  1.  At least Bachelor’s degree on social science (social work, education, psychology, sociology etc.)
    2.    Experience in school and Household Mobilization and related fields are preferred.
    3.    Working knowledge of English and ability to write reports in English.
    4.    2-3 years of experience in implementation of humanitarian programs involving rural communities to promote humanitarian response.
    5.    Experience in project implementation and programming knowledge in Education and Child Protection.
    6.    At least 3 years’ experience in Education program
    7.    Minimum 3 years of work experience with children (teaching, nursery, social work, etc.)
    8.    At least one year’s experience in project implementation working with international organizations. 
    9.    Ability to produce clear and well-organized documents
    10.    Experience in Community Mobilization activities 
    11.    Computer aptitude and experience with Microsoft Word and Excel.

 

Deadline for application: November’04, 2024

Employee Contract Type:

Local – Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)

How To Apply

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

 

Mode of Application:

If you are interested in this position, to apply, please register at: https://worldvision.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/WorldVisionInternational/details/Protection-Officer—Salah-al-Din_JR37188

 

No information inquiries will be handled over the phone. Only short-listed candidates will be notified for the interview. The deadline for application is November’ 04, 2024.

 

As a Child focused organization, World Vision is committed to the protection of children and does not employ staff whose background is not suitable for working with children. All employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of all applicable background checks

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