Child Protection Specialist

Country
  • Syrian Arab Republic
City
  • North East Syria (NE) / Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI)
Organization
  • Un Ponte per
Type
  • Job
Career Category
  • Program/Project Management
Years of experience
  • 3-4 years
Theme
  • Protection and Human Rights

Position Title: Child Protection Specialist

Location: North East Syria (NE) / Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI)

Period: up to 12 months

Closing date: 06 January 2021 (applications on a rolling basis)

Starting Date: As soon as possible

Context presentation: Un Ponte Per (UPP) is an international humanitarian organization, based in Italy Originally named Un Ponte Per Baghdad (A Bridge to Baghdad), the association became simply Un Ponte Per after the extension of its work to the Balkans, as well as other Middle East and Mediterranean countries. UPP is currently active in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Serbia and Kosovo alongside civil society organizations. In Italy and in Europe, UPP works to promote peace and disarmament, human rights, and refugees and migrants inclusion. UPP strongly rejects war as a solution to international and national conflicts, it exerts restless efforts with the ultimate objective of developing more equal and peaceful coexistence up to social cohesion.

For further information please refer to our website: www.unponteper.it/en/

BACKGROUND

Entering year 9 of the Syria crisis, conflict continues to expose civilians to acute humanitarian needs in health, and protection. In North East Syria (NES) widespread displacement, destruction of basic services and increased exposure to protection risks is on-going. In response, UPP implements health and protection programmes, funding of several donors including EU, ECHO , AICS and private funding. UPP and local partners aim is to improve the physical and psychosocial wellbeing of the conflict-affected population with a view of building the capacity of local actors and the resilience of communities in NES.

SCOPE OF WORK

In coordination with the relevant Desk Officer at HQ and the Protection Coordinator, the Child Protection (CP) Specialist will support the set up of Child Protection in Emergencies programmes (CPiE) in the North East Syria (NES) Programmes. The CP Specialist will be responsible for the technical backstopping and capacity building to establish CP case management and other services through local partner’s Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) and Community Centres. CP Specialist will contribute to ensuring protection mainstreaming in health facilities as well as outreach strategies through community awareness, with a focus on youth and CP concerns. The selected candidate will work closely with UPP and partner organizations on developing coordinated, integrated services to adequately respond to the protection needs of the most vulnerable, including children.

Responsibilities:

1.Technical backstopping

  • Provide technical advice on all issues relating to child protection (CP) in line with UPP workplans and mission strategy;
  • Provide supervision and technical support to UPP and partners to implement activities in line with international CP standards and internal SOPs;
  • Provide technical support to the implementing partners in order to strength local capacities in CP response;
  • Develop and lead the roll out of internal SOPs on CP Case Management services in accordance with Data Protection and Information Protocols (DPISP);
  • Support the set-up of Child-Friendly Spaces adapting to local partner and children needs in context;
  • In coordination with protection and health teams, ensure upholding of CP/protection standards in health facilities through safety audits, technical review of tools and practices.
  • Provide support to protection outreach strategy, including the design and implementation of awareness campaigns (interpersonal violence, early marriage or other CP concerns);
  • Devise and implement a CP M&E plan, in coordination with Protection and MEAL teams , including data collection and CM tools;
  • Participate in the development of proposals, budgets and concept notes in coordination with Protection Desk Officer and Coordinator.

2. Capacity Building

  • Build the child protection capacity of UPP staff and implementing local partners, with a specific focus on youth engagement, case management services and PSS activities;
  • Develop and roll out tailored training modules for child protection and health partner staff;
  • Promote and implement effective measures to identify, prevent and reduce protection issues;
  • Oversee and contribute to the missions integrated protection mainstreaming in health and other sectors through community-based protection methods;
  • Build capacities in child protection participatory approaches and mainstreaming in accountability to affected populations (AAP);
  • Develop and implement country level child protection plans in coordination with Desk Officer and HoM, as part of the protection strategy.

3. Staff mentoring

  • Support Project Managers and Protection Coordinator in the recruitment, management and supervision of UPP and partners local protection staff;
  • Provide mentoring and guidance on CP issues to field staff in direct contact to persons of concern;
  • Ensure adherence of staff to Child Safeguarding and PSEA principles.

4. Monitoring & Reporting

  • Undertake regular field monitoring visits to assess progress and identify technical quality issues and/or other implementation issues, provide solutions and implement modifications as required;
  • Monitor protection referrals and report on incidents through working relations with program staff, partners and other stakeholders;
  • Contribute to UPP data collection, child-friendly CRM and Feedback mechanisms to ensure Do No Harm and beneficiary accountability throughout the program;
  • Provide technical input and substantially contribute to reporting (donor, internal, ad-hoc) including monthly/interim reports, assessments and evaluations, in coordination with PM and Desk Officer.

5. Coordination & Representation

  • Maintain close coordination with Project Management and technical teams;
  • Liaise and maintain good relations with local partners, other INGO and with all relevant stakeholders;**
  • Stay abreast of developments in the area that have an impact on the protection environment and represent UPP at relevant cluster / working group and other meetings;
  • Represent UPP and participate to donor meetings, upon request of HoM and/or Desk Officer;
  • Performing any other task relevant to the project and position assigned by the HoM and the Desk Officer.

Requirements:
1. Education & experience

  • University degree in Social Sciences, Social Work, Human Rights, International Affairs or related fields.
  • 3+ years relevant professional experience in Community Based Protection, including 2 years in Child Protection;
  • Experience in designing and delivering training programmes on protection and child protection in emergencies;
  • Experience in Child Protection Case Management services, Youth / Child-Friendly Spaces and/or PSS activities.
  • Experience in delivering technical guidance such as producing protection technical documents, assessments, evaluations and reporting on protection activities/issues;
  • Experience in reviewing and aligning sector tools and strategic documents in line with protection standards;
  • Commitment and adherence to PSEA and Child Safeguarding.

    2. Skills

  • Proven communication and behavioral skills to work directly with affected communities, including children;

  • Proven record of positive collaborative experience with local counterparts (CSOs, local NGOs, and others);

  • Experience of planning, organizing and prioritizing work, working under pressure and matching deadlines;

  • Solid Team working and management skills;

  • Proactive attitude;

  • Excellent computer literacy skills;

  • Excellent oral and written English;

  • Ability to travel in the Middle East and in the EU.

Desirable requirements:

  • Prior experience of donor procedures including EU is an asset;
  • Experience in Protection Mainstreaming:
  • Familiarity with Child Protection in Emergency related projects and tools;
  • Experience delivering remote technical guidance and trainings;
  • Knowledge of the Middle East context and relevant local actors;
  • Knowledge of Arabic / Kurmanji is a strong asset.

How to apply

Interested candidates are invited to submit a detailed CV, a brief cover letter to address the requirements above and contact information for two professional references to: [email protected] . Please reference Child Protection – Name Surname in the subject line of your email application.

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