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The Nigerian Red Cross Society (NRCS) was established through an Act of the Parliament in 1960 to complement public authorities in humanitarian interventions with the mandate to prevent and alleviate human suffering at times of peace or conflict, and to support individuals and communities to respond effectively to emergencies, without any form of discrimination as to class, gender, race, political opinions or religion.
Develop, implement and monitor a 2024-2025 work plan outlining how to mainstream SGBV and PSEA throughout NRCS programming, including within its collaboration with ICRC
Identify, coach and engage with branch-level PGI/SGBV/PSEA focal point volunteers and support them in delivering their day-to-day programs
Deliver trainings on SGBV and PSEA to branch focal points and other volunteers, and support with step-down training to volunteers
Identify entry points and opportunities to integrate/mainstream SGBV/PSEA into existing or forthcoming activities and programs
Engage with relevant external organizations in order to facilitate referrals and develop referral pathways, knowledge-sharing, joint awareness raising, training
Take a lead role in ensuring staff and volunteers sign and receive training on the Code of Conduct which clearly prohibits SEA, obliges reporting of such acts, and enforces these clauses when breached.
Key Deliverables
A work plan/road map outlining how to mainstream SGBV and PSEA throughout NRCS programming, including within its collaboration with ICRC
6 trainings on SGBV and PSEA delivered to NRCS volunteers/staff
Referral pathways for victims/survivors of SGBV/PSEA in priority areas of Borno, Adamawa, Yobe and other NRCS branches established (with support from ICRC) and disseminated within branches
6 coordination meetings held with ICRC Sexual Violence team / Integrity Advisor
General duties:
Support a collaborative approach to protection and safeguarding, with other program departments and units e.g. HR, NSD, PGI, CEA, technical staff and legal staff/focal points.
As required, stand in for the Director of National Society Development to act as a channel to receive allegations of SEA.
Report and where relevant refer allegations to the organization whose personnel are implicated, and survivors to assistance in line with internal procedure and available pathways.
Participate in quarterly NRCS Technical Working Group (TWG) on Protection
Requirements
Educatioal Qualification:
Degree in Law, Psychology, Sociology, Human Rights, etc. Post – graduate degree in Social Works or related Social Sciences is an added advantage. Prior knowledge (as certified e.g. through institutional training or formal education) on either PGI, PSEA or SGBV is also a requirement.
Professional experience required:
At least 3 years of relevant work experience in the development/humanitarian sector at a technical level on issues related to SGBV, PSEA, protection, safeguarding etc. Strong knowledge of the local context and norms related to sex and gender
Strong knowledge and understanding of NRCS institutional approach on SGBV and PSEA and related strategies, policies, rules and regulations;
Demonstrated ability in coaching and training staff/volunteers
Demonstrated experience working directly with local communities;
Familiarity with data protection and confidentiality measures and protocols.
Skills:
Excellent communication and facilitation skills
Well organized, with very good planning and time management skills
Self-supporting in computers (Email, Internet, spread sheets, word-processing, etc.)
Excellent networking skills.
Professionalism (proven integrity, objectivity, and professional competence)
Knowledge of English and Hausa (other local languages are an added value)
Behavioral requirements:
Embracing cultural diversity
Sensitivity to gender issues
Limits sharing of sensitive complaint information to a “need to know” basis, in line with the NRCS data protection policy and a survivor-centered approach.
Ability to interact in a sensitive manner with victims
Ability to work in a stressful environment
Maintenance of strict moral confidentiality and non-disclosure of any confidential or sensitive information.
Organizes archives of all reports and documents and treat them as confidential.
Application Closing Date
24th May, 2024.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV to: [email protected] using the position as subject of email.