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Intersos – Protection Coordinator – South Sudan

Data: 30/12/2014

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Protection Coordinator – South Sudan
DUTY STATION: South Sudan, Juba
STARTING DATE: ASAP, within January 2015


Role, task and responsibilities

Main tasks of the Protection & Education Coordinator will be:
• Work with the mission protection team to strengthen the Protection sector in INTERSOS Southern Sudan;
• Supervise, train and coordinate national and international Intersos protection and education team to ensure the correct implementation of the Protection and Education country Program;
• Work to integrate Protection and Education into other program sectors; work with HoM to ensure that all programs are contextually appropriate and consider and apply protection and education principles to their activities;
• Participate regularly at the National Protection and Education clusters meetings in Juba and at the State Protection and Education cluster meetings at States level;
• Participate at the National Protection sub-cluster, GBV, Education/EiE and Child protection and at the State Protection sub-cluster GBV and Child protection meetings in State level whenever the respective PM and officers are operating in the remote areas;
• Represent the Protection and Education program with national authorities, non-state actors, UN agencies, NGOs, donors, etc;
• Oversee the timely implementation of grants, submission of reports and management of budgets, including budget forecasting, development of spending and work plans and indicator tracking sheets;
• Participate in the development of budgets for education/protection program proposals in conjunction with the finance department at Juba level;
• Make sure the rolling out of the CP & GBV IASC guidelines, GBV IMS, GBV coordination handbook;
• Organize a training work plan together with the protection officers and GBV manager on Protection and human rights and GBV prevention, response and coordination for national staff and members of CBOs;
• Join inter-agency assessments and South Sudan protection cluster Rapid need assessment (SSPCRNA) when relevant as a support to the Protection team in both States;
• Prepare protection monitor reports (weekly/monthly reports) and reports on the progress of the activities. Prepare thematic reports on protection risks along with the protection officers and GBV manager when relevant.

Job requirements
• Advanced university degree in social sciences, law, or other related field;
• Minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience at international levels in protection/child protection, with iNGOs;
• Strong understanding of the humanitarian emergency operating context, including Sphere, the humanitarian system, donors, security and program management;
• Know-how on CP and GBV issues and GBV – IMS and family reunification processes;
• Ability to prepare concept papers and project proposals in accordance with the standards required by INTERSOS and donors;
• Good communication skills in English;
• Strong representation and negotiation skills;
• Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills;
• Donor compliance and reporting;
• Experience in establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with donors and government counterparts.

Conditions
Availability: within early January 2015
Duty station: South Sudan, Juba
Family duty station: No

How to Apply
All applicants should send a cover letter and an updated CV. Your CV should also include contact details of three professional referees. Please, send your application to: [email protected] specifying in the subject “Protection Coordinator South Sudan”.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the first interview.


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