Protection Specialist

Cesvi

Employer Active

Posted on 3 Nov

Experience

6 - 8 Years

Job Location

Libya - Libya

Education

Any Graduation

Nationality

Any Nationality

Gender

Not Mentioned

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Roles & Responsibilities

The position holder is responsible for providing technical direction and support to CESVI s Libya Mission to ensure high quality assistance and services in line with Humanitarian Principles, Best Practice Frameworks as well as adhering to CESVI policies and donors partnership agreements. H/she is responsible for ensuring overall program quality, including technical coordination with sector partners, harmonizing approaches, providing best practice guidance and the application of learning into enhance programming.

Additionally, the position supports new proposal writing based on assessed needs, best practice standards and donor requirements and procedures. H/She supports the Regional Protection and Education Advisor with program planning, compliance, and high-quality program implementation of protection activities, including: child protection, protection monitoring, gender-based violence, community-based protection, education, capacity strengthening of Civil Society Organizations, and other sectors where CESVI Libya operates.

Some key responsibilities include:

  • Develop new and adapt existing protection SOPs, tools and guidelines when in cooperation with Technical Unit staff to ensure activities are in line with CESVI, donors, and international standards for each protection area CESVI is implementing in Libya.
  • In cooperation with MEAL colleagues, ensure continued functioning, use of and improvements to the community members and beneficiaries feedback and response mechanism, as well as information dissemination and communication with communities in line with a context sensitivity approach.
  • Coordination with the Head of Programs to ensure alignment between technical and programmatic objectives
  • Participate in relevant staff recruitment activities.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure protection learning events are conducted for implemented projects to document learnings and best practices for future programmes.
  • In cooperation with colleagues, lead on the identification of learning and capacity building needs for protection staff, CSOs, and community members on relevant protection topics, and oversee the design of materials, training delivery plan, training quality, and outcomes.
  • Contribute as needed to staff performance evaluations, individual capacity building plans, mentoring, and initiate improvement plans when needed.
  • Actively participate and/or coordinate CESVI s involvement in external coordination meetings (including protection related humanitarian Working Groups)
  • Lead from a technical lens on protection needs assessments and proposal development
  • Provide expert guidance on protection matters, including complex cases and direct protection programming
  • Represent (or coordinate representation) CESVI in multi-stakeholder protection related consultations on complex cases, needs assessments and intervention planning.
  • Coordinate the capacity building of CESVI colleagues on protection documentation including contribution to new tools and advice on existing data management systems.
  • Be proactively present at implementation sites for key milestones including program kick offs, evaluations, training, community engagement activities, in addition to regular in person presence to ensure effective monitoring and assessment.
  • Ensure appropriate onboarding of new colleagues from technical perspective ensuring role specific training and induction provided.
  • Contribute to internal capacities and development through creative approaches to training and education, coordination of thematic working groups, and cross project learning and exchanges.
  • Support Head of Programs, Head of Mission and Grants Manager with technical support and advice as needed at times ad hoc and with short notice.

The Protection Specialist in Libya has technical oversight of all protection activities which includes the technical supervision of Libya based Team Supervisors and Technical Officers. These includes:

  • Case Management Supervisor/s
  • Outreach Supervisor/s
  • Senior PSS Officer/s
  • CP, GBV, MHPSS Technical Officer/s
  • Senior Community Based Protection Officer/s

Desired Candidate Profile

University qualifications in social work, humanitarian assistance, gender studies, human rights, international law, social studies, international development or another appropriate field; Postgraduate qualifications in relevant field/s desirable.

Minimum 6 years experience in protection programming (like Child Protection, Gender Based Violence, MHPSS, Case Management etc)

Minimum 2 years experience working for International Development / Humanitarian Organization/s

Experience working in low resource settings, and in contexts supporting people in displacement, and with people impacted by conflict and/or nature disaster

Minimum 3 years of experience delivering capacity strengthening activities including the identification of gaps, and subsequent design and delivery of learning materials and implementation tools.

Fluency in English (written and spoken), Arabic desirable.

Experience acting as Expert on Protection programming, including the provision of advice, guidance and application of protection principles and best practice evidence.

Demonstrated experience in providing relevant technical and programmatic project design and proposals in humanitarian and development settings.

Experience developing and delivering in-person and remote training on protection relating topics (including but not limited to protection mainstreaming, humanitarian protection principles, child protection, gender as well as other general protection topics).

Experience with providing technical supervision and managerial leadership to front line Protection Teams implementing activities focusing on MHPSS, Child Protection, Gender Based Violence, Community-Based Protection and Education.

Experience working cross culturally, both with colleagues and with host communities; and with people from refugee and asylum seeker experiences.

Demonstrated skills constructing procedural documentation, best practice guidance notes, implementation tools, reporting templates, donor reports and lessons learned evaluations.

Ability and willingness to work in remote and isolated locations with a dynamic security context

Experience in monitoring systems relevant to protection interventions.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills and ability to facilitate a collaborative environment among colleagues and stakeholders to promote effective coordination.

Experience using protection relating Information Management systems (like CPIMS or Primero etc ) advantageous.

Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.

Self-motivated, proactive, resilient, and able to work independently.

Demonstrated attention to detail, ability to follow procedures, and meet deadlines.

Company Industry

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Keywords

  • Protection Specialist

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Cesvi

CESVI has been operating in Libya since 2011 as the first Italian NGO to take action, in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. Over the years, CESVI has developed relevant expertise on migration, and it has positioned itself as one of the most active protection actors in Libya by addressing protection needs and promoting the resilience of migrants, refugees, asylum seekers, IDPs and vulnerable host community members.

CESVI has developed a solid expertise and reputation in the delivery of effective General Protection, Child Protection, Gender-Based Violence, MHPSS and Education in Emergencies activities in Libya. The activities aim to prevent and respond to violence, exploitation and abuse against boys, girls, women, and men, whilst promoting people s access to rights. CESVI is also active in promoting capacity building of Civil Society Organizations. CESVI operates across the country with key offices in Tripoli, Misrata, and Benghazi.

Currently CESVI has three partnerships in Libya, spanning four geographical regions, focusing on multisectoral and thematic areas including Child Protection, General Protection, Gender Based Violence, Community Based protection and support to Civil Society Organizations. The projects activities reach people from Libya, as well as refugees, asylum seekers and migrants.

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