
Protection Team Leader
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
departments, collaborate with the other Sector Specialists to oversee GBV activites under the ISH-E III project in Oromia region, Negele Borena. The position will also work in close collaboration with other team leaders within the sector and within the organization. The position reports to the Protection Coordinator.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLESThe primary functions of the Protection Team Leader are to oversee the implementation of quality GBV prevention and response activities, building capacity.
- Work closely with the GBV Coordinator to understand program goals and to meet expectations.
- Contribute to ongoing assessments and analyses to better understand protection risks, to map points of service for survivors of GBV and vulnerable individuals, and to identify support structures.
- Analyze trends of GBV and suggest ways to develop/adjust program strategies to meet needs.
- Contribute to program design and the preparation of concept notes and proposals, providing necessary field information/ data.
- Strengthen case management and referral systems.
- Work with teams and communities to develop appropriate prevention and awareness raising/behavior change strategies.
- Support Protection staff to become leaders of GBV prevention and response. Depending on skill sets and required roles, trainings may include gender, guiding principles of addressing GBV, GBV case management, referral pathway development, compassionate care, facilitation skills, mobilization, project cycle management, etc.
- Organize and support trainings for healthcare providers, as needed and appropriate.
- Compile monthly and quarterly reports, on time and with accurate data.
- Coordinate with local and international NGOs, UN agencies and other stakeholders to ensure holistic
- Assist in the selection, training, and support of qualified program staff.
- Coordinates own workflow and sets individual priorities.
- Works under general guidelines for completion and accuracy as determined by the supervisor.
- Accomplishes results through lower-level staff managers or through experienced staff who exercise independence in their assignments.
- May manage a centralized functional area of activity.
- Serves as mentor to more inexperienced technical staff.
- Develop support strategies for staff and introduce principles of self-care.
- Develop work, spending and procurement plans in line with FHI 360 financial pipelines.
- Work with Finance and Logistics to procure supplies within program budgets
- Ensure compliance with donor financial regulations.
- Ensures appropriate and timely technical support for field projects.
- Ensures the quality of implemented technical activities and systems at all levels.
- Conducts routine coordination with employees and consultants, on-site and in the field.
- Strong knowledge and skills in a specific technical area/function and general understanding of concepts and principles of related technical areas/functions.
- Solid knowledge of standards for the technical area/field, operational processes and procedures, work, and task flow.
- Has the ability to manage projects, set realistic priorities, and plan for the successful implementation of activities.
- Proficient writing and verbal communication skills.
- Relevant computer software skills (including, at a minimum, the standard applications in MS Office).
- Ability to manage their own work to job and performance standards.
- Must be able to read, write and speak fluent English fluent in host country language.
- Ensure compliance with security protocols and policies.
- Consider security implications of all program activities, reviewing all new initiatives with national/ field staff and community leaders and incentive workers or volunteer.
- BA degree in Gender, Public Health, Psychology, Social Work, GBV, Law, Social science or any other degree related area of focus.
- Master in related filed Plus.
- 6 years of relevant experience with the first degree or 3 years of relevant experience plus post
- Experience on working with internally displaced people and conflict affected communities in any region in Ethiopia.
- Previous experience working in NGO and or INGO is mandatory
- Supervisory skill.
- Language proficiency in written and spoken English.
- Computer proficiency: Laptop, Microsoft applications (i.e., Office 365, SharePoint, Skype/Zoom/Teams), cell phone/mobile technology, and standard office equipment.
- Good communication and report writing skill.
- Knowledge of written and spoken in the local languages of the respective regions.
- 50% of travel to the field in Somali and Amhara regions