Protection Manager - Tenders Global

Protection Manager

Danish Refugee Council

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Description

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The Protection manager for Ethiopia leads DRC’s protection programming across the country and technically oversees all of DRC’s protection activities, including protection monitoring and analysis, case management, psychosocial support, community-basedprotection, access to justice, and gender-based violence prevention and response. He/she provides technical oversight to DRC’s protection activities across the different operations, ensuring the improvement and application of harmonised quality standards, represent DRC is key humanitarian coordination forums, and support a consistent integration of a rights-based approach into all DRC’s programme activities across the country. He/ She directly manages a team of 6 technical people in the country office and technically manages protection managers/ Team leaders in the field, ensuring well being and capacity building of the team.

 

Responsibilities

Technical Oversight:

  • Oversee the continuous improvement and implementation of the Country level protection sector strategy, and ensure protection mainstreaming across DRC interventions
  • Ensure the development of high-quality, harmonized standards and approaches and develop guidelines and Standard operating procedures for activities as relevant. Ensure the team are trained in the use of the SOPs and tools
  • Conduct field visits to ensure quality implementation in line with international and DRC standards, and identify needs for capacity building
  • Ensure that ethical and statistically-sound data collection and sectoral-related information management systems are in place and used for analysis, planning, evaluation, and advocacy.
  • Conduct and support regular sectoral analysis and advocacy work for the country office and produce reports to be used for information or advocacy purposes.
  • Strengthen AGD approach in the country office by providing support to the country office and field offices as well as the other sectoral teams
  • Support the development and implementation of DRC Ethiopia’s partnerships strategy from a protection perspective
Representation:
  • Represent DRC in sectoral coordination meetings, such as the Protection Cluster and the Strategic Advisory Group and working groups as agreed with the Head of Programme;
  • Coordinate with the Authorities relevant for the sectors, UN agencies, INGOs and NNGOs and other key stakeholders on the provision of sectoral services;
  • Represent DRC sectoral programming in meetings with donors as requested by the Senior management team
  • Work closely with other agencies to implement common sectoral standards and develop common strategies and responses
  • Promote improved understanding of sectoral issues among all relevant stakeholders and ensure the observance of international sectorial and humanitarian standards.
Team management, capacity-building and supervision:
  • Direct and technical manager of a team of technical protection staff in Addis supporting the field offices
  • Responsible for the recruitment of staffs in Addis office and participate in the recruitment of sectoral Managers and Teams leaders on the field in coordination with the line manager (revise JD, design technical test, correct the technical parts of the tests and member of the interview panel).  Oversee the probation period and participate in fixing the objective of the staffs.
  • Organize the appraisal of the staff in Addis and participate in the appraisal of the technical staffs on the field.
  • Promote professional development by identifying training and capacity building opportunities and ensure technical staff are well versed in core technical concepts, DRC’s code of conduct, accountability, respectful dialogue with the affected communities, and prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse.
  • Provide technical supervision to technical staff across DRC’s field sites, in collaboration with Area managers;
  • Develop staff capacities on protection approaches through training, mentoring and coaching.
  • As a senior member of the coordination team, active and relevant participation in the coordination and strategic aspects of the mission.
Technical Oversight
  • Revise the Country level sector strategy and lead its implementation
  • Ensure harmonization of standards and approaches and develop guidelines and Standard operating procedures for activities as relevant. Ensure the team are trained in the use of the SOPs and tools
  • Conduct field visits to ensure quality implementation in line with international and DRC standards, and identify needs for capacity building
  • Ensure that ethical and statistically-sound data collection and sectoral-related information management systems are in place and used for analysis, planning, evaluation, and advocacy.
  • Conduct and support regular sectoral analysis and advocacy work for the country office and produce reports to be used for information or advocacy purposes.
  • Strengthen protection mainstreaming and AGD approach in the country office by providing support to the country office and field offices as well as the other sectoral teams
Representation:
  • Represent DRC in sectoral coordination meetings, such as the Cluster, Strategic advisory groups and working groups as agreed with the Head of Programme;
  • Coordinate with the Authorities relevant for the sectors, UN agencies, INGOs and NNGOs and other key stakeholders on the provision of sectoral services;
  • Represent DRC sectoral programming in meetings with donors as requested by the Senior management team
  • Work closely with other agencies to implement common sectoral standards and develop common strategies and responses
  • Promote improved understanding of sectoral issues among all relevant stakeholders and ensure the observance of international sectorial and humanitarian standards.
Participation in the Project Cycle Management
  • Review technical aspects of needs assessments TOR, questionnaires and reports and provide technical inputs to improve the quality and use of the data for DRC
  • Participate in the identification of State and Humanitarian partners involved in the relevant sector of intervention through technical review of their documents/ processes and activities.
  • Participate in the design of project proposals and budgets by preparing or reviewing technical components to ensure high quality standards are met and proposed activities are in line with DRC global and country strategies, cluster strategies and government strategies.
  • When the project starts, ensure the implementation strategy of the sectoral activities is in line with DRC technical guidelines
  • Undertake quality control and site monitoring to ensure that services provided are according to international best practice standards for DRC and partners’ activities;
  • In coordination with the MEAL Manager, review strategic MEAL tools and products to improve their quality and use
  • In coordination with the Grants Manager, review strategic donor reports to ensure quality assurance to donor and other DRC reports relevants to the sector;
  • Participate in relevant internal project monitoring meeting (Kick off meeting, Project Monitoring Meeting and Close Out Meeting)
  • Contribute to protection mainstreaming in all DRC field offices.
Experience and technical competencies: (include years of experience)
  • 5-8 years’ work experience within the field of law or protection, particularly within the field of migrant/IDP/refugee protection;
  • Previous experiences as a protection manager or coordinator with a country wide management aspect preferred
  • Specific experience in protection monitoring, community based protection, PSS and GBV is desirable
  • At least 5 years with humanitarian NGO’s, UN agencies, relevant ministries and/or local authorities in migrants/refugee/IDP settings in complex emergencies;
  • Demonstrated experience coordinating with and supporting national and local authorities as well as humanitarian coordination forums;
  • Prior experience or familiarity with issues relating to mixed migration is a strong advantage;
  • Ability to work effectively and efficiently unsupervised;
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize, meet deadlines and adapt in a complex and challenging environment;
  • Experience with capacity building, and in convening and facilitating trainings and workshops;
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to establish effective and working relations with staff members and other stakeholders
Education: 
  • University degree in gender studies, social sciences, law, social work, international development, or other relevant field from a recognized institution
Language: 
  • Excellent verbal and written proficiency in English.

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