Fresher Protection Supervisor NGO Job Opportunities – Handicap International

Fresher Protection Supervisor NGO Job Opportunities – Handicap International

Job Title:        Protection Supervisor

Organisation: Handicap International

Duty Station: Arua, Uganda

Reports to: Protection & MHPSS Program Manager

About US:

Handicap International is an independent and impartial aid and development organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside disabled and vulnerable people to help meet their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. Handicap International is outraged by the injustice faced by people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, we aspire to a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.

Job Summary: The Protection Supervisor will work under the direct responsibility of the Programme Manager MHPSS/Protection and in close collaboration with the MEAL department, the Mental Health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) supervisor, the Inclusion Supervisor/Officer and HI partners, he/she will ensure the implementation and development of a qualitative, inclusive protection strategy of intervention, integrated with the MHPSS community-based approach and the response to the basic needs of HI beneficiaries provided by HI and other actors.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

Implementation and coordination of qualitative protection activities: Under the supervision of the project manager and in close collaboration with the MEAL team, the protection supervisor and the inclusion officer:

  • To ensure the actor and service mapping in HI area of intervention
  • To contribute to the analysis of the mental health and psychosocial issues / needs, sources of distress, coping mechanisms, community-based dynamics and mechanisms, leaderships, representation of the beneficiaries and communities targeted by HI intervention
  • To participate to the identification of barriers to equal access to services
  • To ensure  the development of a referral system
  • To ensure  the identification and assessment of Person with Specific Needs and individuals at risk of being victim of violence in different ways, including the presence of the protection team at the different stages of the refugee arrival pathway
  • To ensure internal and external referral and follow up of these referrals of Person with Specific Needs and individuals at risk of being victim of violence identified and according to their needs
  • To ensure the conception and development of tailored and inclusive IEC material on information on services
  • To ensure the implementation of awareness raising activities on information on services and support the MHPSS awareness activities
  • To ensure the support to community-based mechanisms, community mobilisation and social-cohesion (ensuring inclusion, non-discrimination through multidimensional support) through the organization of community-based events and through the support to local organizations
  • To ensure regular review and propose relevant adaptations to ongoing activities and tools to the project manager in order to cope with the challenges faced in the field
  • To conduct monitoring and evaluation activities through regular field visits
  • To respect logistics and administrative HI procedures
  • To develop activities’ budget upon line manager request
  • To inform in the line manager and/or the other department about the financial and material means needed to implement the activities.

Reporting:

  • To provide weekly reporting on the activities implemented to the line manager
  • To provide weekly reporting on the indicators linked to the activities he/she coordinates
  • To participate to the project manager activity reports as required
  • To participate to the development of the technical reports and contribute to providing specific information when required
  • To ensure information sharing to and from internal coordination for protection sector
  • To provide technical inputs and collaborate with surveys, assessments and monitoring reports conducted by the HI project manager and MEAL department.

Coordination and Representation:

  • To represent Handicap International in the Protection technical domain with any relevant stakeholders under the supervision of his/her manager at field level
  • To ensure a productive and positive relationship with HI partners in the field
  • To participate to the coordination groups or meetings related to his/her field of intervention at local level, under the supervision of project manager
  • To ensure a good and productive coordination and communication with support services
  • To contribute to a strong and productive internal collaboration and coordination with the other sectors of intervention of HI mission to ensure the implementation of an integrated approach:
  • To actively participate to the development of the HI inclusion component, MHPSS component and cash based intervention through inputs, active participation to any transversal technical meetings, workshops, etc.
  • To ensure a good communication and information of each member of the HI team and work in a constructive way with all its members
  • To ensure field visits of the activities of the other components mentioned above to develop his/her knowledge and understanding of HI intervention
  • To provide protection-related training to every HI team member of the other intervention’s components as requested by the line manager
  • To propose to the line manager any changes or updates of the organizational structure or means and pathway of communication between the different component of HI intervention

Team management including training and capacity building of staff:

  • To participate to the recruitment of his/her team (mainly composed of social and case workers)
  • To ensure the initial and continuous training of the protection team through the development of a training plan
  • To ensure the continuous management and supervision of the protection team through regular meeting and guidance on all protection technical aspects, development of individual action plans to improve quality of intervention when necessary, development and follow-up of planning, management of absences, etc.
  • To ensure regular field visits on outreach intervention areas to ensure on the job support to his/her team
  • To ensure regular feedback to the project manager regarding the challenges faced by the team, the strength, the weaknesses and needs of the team.

Demonstration of an ethics, safe, secure and professional practices

  • To show professional ethics, respect and promote Handicap International mandate at any time
  • To respect beneficiary’s privacy and confidentiality (among others, he/she only share medical information with medical related staff/persons directly involved in beneficiary’s care and same for protection matters).
  • To respect the Handicap International protection of children policy, the protection of beneficiaries from sexual exploitation and abuse policy, the anti-fraud bribery and corruption policy and report to your line manager any non-respect of HI’s policies amongst the teams or partners.
  • To report any incident or act that causes any harm to beneficiary or to others.
  • To contribute to the definition and/or update of security framework at field level
  • To observe at all times strict commitment to Handicap International Security & Safety regulations as per procedures in place at mission level
  • To support information internal dissemination to relevant focal persons at mission level aiming at reinforcing security and safety of Handicap International staff and assets
  • To participate in security meetings upon the line manager request and report relevant information to the appropriate persons.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • The ideal candidate for the Handicap International Protection Supervisor job opportunity must hold a protection -related degree (human science, legal degree, political science, social work) with experience.
  • A minimum of two years of professional experience in team management.
  • Professional experience in the protection of vulnerable persons and/or refugees.
  • Professional experience within an NGO, preferably in protection.
  • Experience in social cohesion and/or community mobilization and/or conflict management required.
  • Experience in community-based approach of protection is an asset.
  • Experience in MHPSS is an asset
  • Experience in GBV and/or child protection is an asset
  • Experience in monitoring and evaluation is an asset
  • Experience in adult trainings
  • Fluent written and spoken English
  • Fluent written and spoken local languages is an asset
  • Familiar with MS Office (Word, Excel) and internet
  • Strong communication and reporting skills
  • Strong sense of neutrality and confidentiality
  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills
  • Capacity to analyse a complex project environment aiming at strategic outcomes
  • Open and interested in disability and vulnerability issues
  • High diplomacy, cultural sensitivity and security awareness
  • Ability to work under high pressure and without constant supervision
  • Preferred:
  • Experience with HI is a strong asset;
  • Communication and networking;
  • Ability to work under pressure;
  • Good coordination skills;
  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural skills

How to Apply:

All suitably qualified candidates who wish to join Handicap International are encouraged to send their updated CVs (3 pages max, including three professional references) with cover letters to HR Coordinator at job.uganda@handicap-international-ug.org with the subject “Application to Protection Supervisor.”

Deadline: 16th March 2018

NB: Any efforts to influence the recruitment process will lead to automatic disqualification. Applicants from West Nile region are strongly encouraged to apply.

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