IsraAID Vanuatu
Location:
Port Vila with travel to islands
Due Date:
23-09-2021
Type:
Full time
Organisation Description:
Founded in 2001, IsraAID is a non-profit, non-governmental and apolitical  development organisation dedicated to supporting populations in both  humanitarian response and long-term development around the world.  As of  2020, IsraAID has responded to crises in 50 countries and currently has  operations which span 15 countries across multiple sectors. 
  
  IsraAID has operated in Vanuatu since 2015 when the organization responded to  Tropical Cyclone PAM, and has since shifted its focus to implement a long-term  strategy for all programs, including WASH and Mental Health and Psychosocial  Support (MHPSS). IsraAID's work in Vanuatu supports sustainable solutions,  giving special attention to community ownership, and working closely with  government partners.
  
Job Desctiption:
This position is an exciting opportunity to work with our team on a new  SGBV/MHPSS program. The Protection Officer will work with IsraAID's country  team, providing technical assistance and significantly contribute to general  oversight of the program, in collaboration with our government, civil society,  and community partners. In addition, the Protection Officer will ensure that  gender equality, disability and social inclusion are mainstreamed across all of  IsraAID's sectoral programs.
  
  Project management
  •	Support the overall implementation of the project, ensuring high quality  project deliverables.
  •	Contribute to the execution of project plans, monitoring and evaluation  framework, and budgets, ensuring adequate communication and organisation between  all relevant stakeholders.
  •	Support logistical aspects of the project including community mobilisation,  facilitation of trainings, and liaison with relevant provincial and local  authorities.
  •	Contribute to project narrative and financial reports in a timely manner and  in compliance with donor and internal requirements. 
  
  Technical support
  •	Provide input and work closely with relevant HQ technical staff and the  Vanuatu team in the development of quality SGBV and MHPSS tools including  training modules, manuals, and tool kits, in line with government and IsraAID  internal strategic priorities 
  •	Contribute to capacity development of IsraAID staff and partners in gender  equality, social inclusion, and child protection.
  •	Provide technical support in the development of high-quality concept notes  and proposals that mainstream gender equality, social inclusion, and child  protection.
  
  Representation and organisational learning
  •	Represent IsraAID in relevant working groups and forums, and raise the  profile of IsraAID's work in Vanuatu.
  •	Assist to establish partnerships with government departments and other  organisations working in gender equality, social inclusion, child protection,  and MHPSS. 
  •	Lead in the collection and documentation of stories, case studies, and best  practices from the project to inform future phases of implementation, and  support ongoing program design. 
  
Selection Criteria:
•	Bachelor's degree preferred in Social Work, Psychology, gender studies,  development studies, or another relevant field. 
  •	A minimum 2 years of relevant work experience in Vanuatu, with a focus on  SGBV, gender mainstreaming, social inclusion, and/or child focused programming.  
  •	Knowledge of relevant guidelines and standards on gender; experience in the  development and utilization of inclusive evaluation and gender analysis tools  and frameworks.  
  •	Experience in the design and implementation of gender and social inclusive  MEAL frameworks.
  •	Capacity development of local staff and stakeholders, including the design  and delivery of training to diverse target audiences.
  •	Ability to work flexibly in communities with challenging and changing  environments.
  •	Commitment to the aims and principles of IsraAID; comfortable working in  close collaboration with IsraAID HQ technical staff.
  •	Team player with ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds.
  •	Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English and Bislama.
  •	Advanced skills in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint).
Salary:
How to Apply
Apply by:
Contact Person:
Jeanine Shem
Contact Phone:
(678) 7345766
Email to send applications to:
Postal Address or location to apply in person:
Website:
How to apply - more information:
Cover letter and CV with 2 references
For further information on the above job please contact the employer directly.
Don't miss a job get the wokikik email
#wokikik
 
