The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
Scope: The Women’s Protection and Empowerment (WPE) Program Coordinator is responsible for providing overall leadership, guidance, coordination and technical support to IRC’s Women’s Protection and Empowerment programs throughout Kenya. The WPE Program Coordinator will also coordinate IRC’s WPE programs and contribute to external coordination efforts and initiatives.
Essential functions The WPE Program Coordinator will provide regular technical support and field-based monitoring visits to WPE teams working in Eastleigh, Dadaab, and Turkana to ensure that all interventions are technically sound, take into account international best practices, and are appropriately meeting the needs of survivors in target communities. The WPE Coordinator will be expected to spend at least 40% of their time in Dadaab supporting the WPE programming.
Program Quality • In collaboration with WPE program staff, the Technical Advisor and the Deputy Director of Programs, oversee WPE programming in Kenya through regular monitoring and evaluation. • Ensure that ethical and sound data collection and information management systems are in place with associated information sharing protocols for GBV analysis, planning, evaluation, and advocacy. • Ensure regular communication with the Women’s Protection and Empowerment Technical Advisor based in the Headquarters Technical Unit and integrate technical unit priorities, where possible, in program design. • Ensure effective team communication and support between team members based in Nairobi and the three field sites, including opportunities for debriefing and staff care. • Provide guidance and technical support to sector-specific design and implementation through regular field visits.
Management • Manage field-based staff (including WPEManagers and Officers) through regular feedback and contributing to their performance reviews. • Assist with the recruitment of WPE management-level staff, in coordination with HR and the Technical Unit. • Ensure training and ongoing capacity building opportunities for staff on WPE-related and project management skills. • Focus on the eventual nationalization of management-level positions throughout the WPE programs in Kenya. • Assist in developing and overseeing program budgets to ensure an appropriate and efficient use of resources, and that IRC WPEprojects comply with internal and external requirements. • Oversee strategic projects (determined by the country program) to ensure proper implementation and outputs are met, according to donor needs. • Support partnerships on GBV programming with Local Non-Governmental Organsations.
Program Development • Develop and implement a country sector strategic plan for Kenya, ensuring that program growth and start-up are in line with country strategic plans. • Actively contribute to the broader strategic planning processes in Kenya, ensuring that WPEinterventions and related advocacy are taken into account. • Participate in emergency response and emergency assessments, providing guidance and recommendations for new programs and initiatives that maximize safety for women and girls. • Lead proposal development activities through planning and program design with relevant field-based staff, ensuring technical standards are taken into considering before submission. • Coordinate with other IRC staff members implementing protection, health, and livelihood programs linked to GBV to provide relevant input and support, whenever required.
Representation and Advocacy • Actively develop and maintain effective working relationships with key stakeholders in Nairobi, including donors, government actors, UN agencies (including UNHCR), international and local NGOs, and other relevant actors. • Develop strategic partnerships with local, Kenya-based organizations, wherever possible. • Regularly attend WPE sub-cluster meetings and feed in IRC priorities at Nairobi-level meetings. • Upon request, organize and facilitate field visits for stakeholders interested in IRC WPE programming in Kenya. • Interact with the media and respond to media requests involving WPE programming, when relevant and necessary. • Ensure field concerns and challenges are brought to relevant Nairobi stakeholders to push for standards and procedures that systematize how WPE is implemented and coordinated at the field level.
Requirements • MA/S or equivalent in health (MPH), social science, humanities or other related degree. • At least five years of overseas experience, including substantial management experience in gender-based violence programming and at least 2 years experience in direct service provision for survivors of sexual violence and domestic violence. • Previous experience supervising and managing a multi-disciplinary team in a cross-cultural setting. • Previous experience in emergency preparedness and response, preferred. • Demonstrated experience in capacity building and mentoring of national and international staff. • Knowledge, skills and experience in participatory methods, community development and partnership. • Demonstrated leadership, communication, and facilitation skills. • Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills. • Good coordination and networking skills. Other: • Ability to live in high security environments • Willingness to travel extensively throughout Kenya • Excellent written and oral English skills • Experience in grant management and proposal writing • Excellent computer skills in programs such as: MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint.
Please apply online: www.ircjobs.org or http://tbe.taleo.net/NA2/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IRC&cws=1&rid=7471 .
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