What we are looking for
Experience engaging in working groups or coordination fora within the humanitarian sector, and sound understanding of the current and previous five years of the humanitarian and legal framework and advocacy efforts for all refugees in Jordan.
Previous work with marginalized refugee communities, including minority refugees, in Jordan and experience in research, publications, reports, and studies related to marginalized and minority refugee communities in Jordan.
Good networking ability with strong analytical, strategic thinking, and planning skills. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to managing differing points of view and respond positively to critical feedback.
Empathetic, compassionate, and humble approach to supporting and accompanying members of refugee communities.
What you will do
The One Refugee Approach Working Group (ORAWG) Coordinator is responsible for developing and maintaining relevant awareness-raising tools and efforts for the ORAWG, which may also include coordinated advocacy efforts amongst all members of the ORAWG. The ORAWG Coordinator is an employee of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Jordan and is seconded to the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in Jordan, based in Amman.
The Coordinator will ensure effective functioning of the ORAWG, spearhead advocacy and operational initiatives, and ensure strong engagement by the NGO community with response leadership and coordination mechanisms.
The role holder will:
- Act as focal point for the ORAWG, including external representation of the Working Group in a range of settings and forums, including senior-level coordination bodies. Act as liaison and represent the ORAWG with local, regional and global NGO fora (such as ICVA and InterAction).
- Ensure that the ORAWG’s position on specific issues and interests are well represented at relevant platforms and meetings. As much as possible promote representation by ORAWG members themselves.
- Supervise and lead the coordination of plenary and other thematic committees developed within the ORAWG, and ensure coordination between committees and member organisations, as well as with broader Forum objectives.
- Ensure transparent coordination mechanisms and regular information-sharing among ORAWG members and other stakeholders.
- Maintain a regular meeting schedule for the ORAWG throughout the calendar year, with at least two meetings every quarter, and one retreat per year for all members.
- Lead and coordinate the ORAWG strategy process, oversee the development of a work plan for the plenary and any other committees established to advance the Working Group and revise outreach and stakeholder engagement strategy on an annual basis (calendar year) as well as the implementation
- Manage the ORAWG’s budget, resources, and assets. Lead on donor reporting and proposal development related to the ORAWG, and support NRC on grant management.
- Follow and undertake analysis on issues relevant to the ORAWG; synthesize and provide briefings on key concerns for ORAWG members. Research and draft policy, position and background/analysis papers on ORAWG issues, as tasked by the plenary.
- Play a key role in enabling the effective development of advocacy initiatives called for by ORAWG members.
- Involve refugee representatives and refugee communities in decision-making processes and representation, including during discussions, meetings, and conferences.
- Ensure compliance and adherence to NRC and JRS policies, guidance and procedures, ensure that the Working Group’s internal guidance documents are updated and maintained.
Specific responsibilities are outlined in the job description. Please download the detailed job description to learn more about the position.
What you will bring
- University degree in Social Sciences, International Relations, Law, Political Sciences, or any other related field.
- At least five (5) years of experience in a relevant field of humanitarian programming, actively engaging in working groups or coordination fora; coordinating or leading a working group is preferred.
- Excellent working knowledge of English, and excellent written and verbal communication skills in Arabic.
Specific experience, knowledge and expertise in:
- Engaging in working groups or coordination fora; coordinating or leading a working group is preferred.
- Sound understanding of the current and previous five years of the humanitarian and legal framework and advocacy efforts for all refugees in Jordan.
- Previous work with marginalized refugee communities, including minority refugees, in Jordan.
- Research, publications, reports, and studies related to marginalized and minority refugee communities in Jordan.
- Networking – network of contacts within the humanitarian sphere, donors, and local authorities in Jordan.
- Strong analytical, strategic thinking, and planning skills.
- Time management, planning, organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Interpersonal and facilitation skills.
Understanding of and commitment to:
- Work effectively in a cross-cultural environment with multi-national staff.
- Managing differing points of view and ability to respond positively to critical feedback.
- Empathetic, compassionate, and humble approach to supporting and accompanying members of refugee communities.
- Willingness to travel to project sites as required and adapt to modest working conditions.
What we offer
- Duty station: Amman
- Contract: Fixed term until 31 December 2024
- Travel: Approximately 10%
- Salary/benefits: grade 8 on NRC’s national salary scales, with accompanying terms and conditions/
- NRC is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to diversity without distinction to age, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and physical ability.
- We think outside the box, encourage ideas, and give responsibility to all employees at all levels. You will have many opportunities to be heard and take the initiative.
Find out more about the benefits of working for NRC
Important information about the application process
- We invite applications from all qualified and interested national candidates. Please ensure you attach copies of your academic and professional certificates.
- Internal candidates only: please click on the suitcase icon labelled “I am an employee” to be redirected to NRC’s internal careers site.
- When creating your profile, include your full name as given on your passport. Complete all the system-required fields for experience, employment history and education.
- Submit your application and CV in English, taking care to attach your latest CV.
- Applications that do not meet the minimum standards in terms of experience or qualifications will generally not be considered. Unsolicited applications not related to this specific job advertisement will not be considered.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We receive many applicants for each vacant position.
- If you have any questions about this role, please email mero.recruitment@nrc.no with the job title as the subject line.
Why NRC?
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. Our 15,000 staff work in crises across 40 countries, providing life-saving and long-term assistance to millions of people every year.
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We are looking for people who are passionate about helping refugees and people forced to flee. Are you one of those people? If you are, NRC offers you the opportunity to:
- do demanding and professional work, often in challenging contexts
- join a work culture that empowers every employee to share ideas and take responsibility
- be part of a welcoming and supportive community committed to human dignity
Learn more about NRC
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. We work in crises across more than 31 countries, providing emergencies and long-term assistance to millions of people every year. We stand up for people forced to flee, advocating their rights. NORCAP, our global provider of expertise, helps improve international and local ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to and recover from crises. NRC also runs the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre in Geneva, a global leader in reporting on and advocating for people displaced within their own country.
Employment with NRC may lead to employment in or deployment to Regions, Countries, Areas or Offices that may be host to considerable health, safety and security risks. NRC takes this very seriously and we have procedures in place to reduce known risks, but will never be able to take away all risks.
NRC is an equal opportunities employer and aims to have staffing diversity in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, nationality and physical ability.