
Gender, Safeguarding and CARM officer - DREAMS
- Somali
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The position holder will be responsible for mainstreaming gender, safeguarding and CARM (Community Accountability and Reporting Mechanisms) in the DREAMS project He/She/ will also be the focal person for these core cross cutting initiatives in Dollo-ado.
- The incumbent will work with program teams to integrate Gender and Safeguarding considerations into all program activity areas, will support partners implementing GESI interventions or integrating GESI considerations into other interventions, and will contribute to learning processes that continuously improve the program’s ability to work towards GESI transformative outcomes.
- Recognizes opportunities for innovative action and create an environment where project teams work together, exchange information, coordinate activities and develop team spirit in project management
- Participating in the Mercy Corps teams strategic planning, and execution thereof for gender and social inclusion integration, Safeguarding and CARM Initiative
- Contribute to agency-wide gender integration efforts and communities of practice as appropriate
- Provide program teams with technical support, coaching and capacity building to ensure high quality gender, Safeguarding and CARM integration in the program.
- Work closely with the program team in mainstreaming Gender and Safeguarding issues as part of the program design, implementation and monitoring and evaluation. Provide technical guidance to teams to ensure programs/departments develop and implement gender integration strategies and work plans.
- Support and take the lead to ensure alignment of the gender and inclusion and Safeguarding initiatives both in time of design and implementation of the program
- Use existing resources and tools (both internal and external) to train staff and target participants on Gender and safeguarding when necessary and requested by the program
- Set up a training plan in coordination with departments to fulfill Safeguarding Core Standard and ensure team member awareness on safeguarding standards
- Serve as technical representation on the strategic gender and social inclusion CARM and safeguard person focused person
- Gather/analyze data and complete assessments to determine community needs and priorities and identify partnership opportunities.
- Cultivate and activate relationships with women’s rights / groups, other platforms and gender equality focused civil society organizations across the region to advance programmatic impact.
- Facilitate safeguarding training and capacity building sessions for program team members
- Ensure operation teams are trained on safeguarding and code of conduct so they can sensitize contractors, suppliers, new hires, consultants etc.
- Collaborate with CARM team to improve delivery of community safeguarding sensitization towards participants and community members
- As CARM focal person, work to ensure communities and participants understand their rights and reporting options and build trust around response systems and survivor support
- Ensure program participants and community members are trained on Mercy Corps’ Safeguarding commitment and Safeguarding Core Standards
- Conduct field visits to assess safeguarding prevention measures are implemented by teams e.g., complete observational checklists that assess safeguarding prevention measures such as adequate supervision, team member training and other measures
- Work with individuals and teams throughout the Dollo Ado office to ensure programs and operations integrate gender and safeguarding prevention measures
- Support safeguarding risk assessments and ensure activities assessed as having high safeguarding risks are actively implementing prevention measures
- Support staff to take proactive steps in ensuring the program activities identify and mitigate risks
- Work with MEAL teams and program teams to ensure safeguarding is integrated in CARM communications
- Act as a resource to senior management around safeguarding best practice and responsibilities
- Follow up with teams to ensure progress towards meeting Safeguarding Core Standards; informing the senior management when there are gaps or challenges in progress
- Create and sustain a work environment of mutual respect where team members strive to achieve excellence.
- Provide Program teams with technical support, and capacity building to ensure gender integration in the program and related initiatives introduced by Mercy Corps
- Provide team members with information, tools and other resources to improve performance and reach objectives including provision of gender training.
- Contribute to Program team-building efforts, training program and department staff on gender integration mainstreaming
- Work closely with team members from VE, to support capacity-building and gender integration into Village enterprise-implemented components of the program
- Participate in all training of DREAMS project and consortium biweekly meetings
- Act as a reporting avenue for safeguarding related issues or concerns
- Act as a resource to survivors and help ensure their safety, security and well-being and support a survivor-centered approach when requested
- In coordination with the MEAL team and GEDSI Adviser country level identify, map, and annually update the survivor service map to serve as a directory for support services available to survivors
- Ensure safeguarding allegations are reported immediately to the Global Ethics and Compliance Team via the Integrity Hotline
- Provide support for investigations if requested by the Ethics Team
- Support the integration of Gender, Safeguarding and CARM aspects into the program’s MEAL system and processes, coordinating with the MEL team.
- Collect gender disaggregated data while performing proactive and recurrent GESI analysis in the program interventions.
- Together with MEAL counterparts, undertake site visits to monitor and track progress and use qualitative GESI, Safeguarding and CARM tools.
- Participate in and represent Mercy Corps at relevant sector meetings and Forum as requested
- BA degree in any social science including Gender Studies, development studies, anthropology, social work or a comparable area of social study preferred
- An understanding of cultural barriers to the engagement of women, girls, and socially excluded community members.
- Three to Five years of proven work experience in related work.
- Demonstrated program implementation and training capabilities.
- Technical skills, experience, and knowledge in PSEAH, safeguarding, protection, GBV or gender highly desirable
- Knowledge of participatory analyses, action and results processes.
- Experience in the region is required.
- Fluent in English (oral and writing) and local language of the region
- Business minded, entrepreneurial, adaptive, curious, great problem-solving skills, unafraid to ask questions, and results motivated.
- He/She will be a tolerant and flexible individual able to work in difficult and stressful environments and follow procedures
- Excellent communication, facilitation and networking skills with a wide range of private, partner and NGO- sector actors
- Computer literate especially in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)