Annoncør: DanChurchAid (DCA)
Ansøgningsfrist: 08/10/2020
Job: Global Roving Protection Advisor
DanChurchAid (DCA) invites applications from an experienced Protection Advisor to be based in DCA’s HQ in Copenhagen and working in a roving position with up to 50% travel time. The position can be based remotely and be working from abroad.
You will be part of the Humanitarian Response and Mine Action (HRMA) unit that is at the centre to implement the organisation’s humanitarian goals with a focus on protection and gender equality. Every day you will work with a wide range of skilled colleagues from all over DCA in Denmark, our 19 country offices and from our global ACT Alliance, and always try to maximize and utilize the combined knowledge and skills set in the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. The main responsibility of the Global Protection Advisor is to engage with DCA’s country offices and partners in supporting protection programmes, including protection and gender mainstreaming and gender-based violence and psycho-social support.
The Global Protection Advisor is responsible for developing, rolling out, and monitoring DCA’s protection strategy including capacity strengthening/training of DCA staff and partners. This may include operating under challenging and remote conditions such as conflict affected settings. The position at times also includes supervisory duties such as management support or gap-filling in DCA’s Country Offices.
You will work closely with DCA’s technical advisers working on gender equality, cash and markets, mine action, and conflict prevention & peacebuilding, humanitarian policy and human rights. The Global Protection Advisor reports to the Humanitarian Coordinator.
The main duties relating to this position are as follows:
Surge capacity and remote support to DCA country offices in:
Programming and planning of humanitarian response projects with specialised protection and/or integrated protection
Support needs assessments, programme design and fundraising applications
Training of DCA staff and partners on protection and gender equality
Support to protection strategy development and revision in relevant contexts
Develop, harmonise, and disseminate relevant protection tools and guidelines
Support management of humanitarian operations when necessary
Start-up and closure of projects and offices
Policy, strategy and programming:
Be DCA’s focal point for protection and protection mainstreaming related issues (e.g. HQ policy, country-level support, and assist cross-cutting fundraising efforts)
Take lead on developing DCA’s strategic direction on protection and protection mainstreaming
Take lead on regular protection analysis, identifying protection issues and gaps.
Take lead on identifying protection opportunities in DCA’s programmes.
Learning and capacity strengthening:
Lead on the development of policies, SOPs, tools and methodologies to better integrate protection across DCA’s programmes.
Contribute to the institutionalisation and promotion of best practices and learning related to protection.
Help design and deliver capacity strengthening activities for DCA’s staff and partners to understand and deliver safe programming
Networking and representation:
HRMA lead person for ensuring that protection principles are mainstreamed throughout all DCA’s programmes
Participate in and represent DCA in global protection forums and working groups
Participation in internal and external technical working groups on protection
What we are ideally looking for from you:
A minimum of 5 years of NGO work, senior level experience within the thematic discipline of Protection in humanitarian assistance, ideally experience from working in complex settings
Cultural sensitivity and ability to adapt quickly, strong communication and diplomatic skills, with the ability to build relations both within and outside DCA
A clear understanding of protection issues, legal frameworks and professional standards in humanitarian contexts including on gender equality, GBV, forced displacement and HRBA
Good understanding of donor requirements on protection, including specialised protection, protection mainstreaming and protection integration
Proven skills in facilitating capacity strengthening of international and national actors
Experience in supporting programme and strategy development with country offices and partners.
Ability to lead and motivate colleagues from various technical backgrounds and a strong drive and commitment to getting the job done well. Management experience is a strong advantage
A relevant tertiary academic education at Master level
Fluency in written and spoken English is essential. Knowledge of Arabic or French would be advantageous
Ability to travel up to 150 days per year, including month long trips
Understanding of the humanitarian principles linked to NGO operations. Understanding of the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Triple Nexus and how it relates to programming
Experience working in remote and insecure field locations
Strong leadership, team building and communication skills
What we can offer you:
The chance to make your mark on the organisation’s protection framework
Opportunities to take lead on protection initiatives
Full time contract starting 1 January 2021 or sooner if possible
24-month contract with the possibility of extension
A competitive salary package included an attractive pension and insurance scheme
30 days of paid annual leave
Please note that we are keenly interested to hear from all interested candidates, irrespective of nationality. DCA cannot however offer housing, schooling or relocation, and adherence to legal and formal conditions to live and work in Denmark are a requirement and the responsibility of the candidate if based in Denmark.
Only online applications consisting of a CV and a cover letter will be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Closing date: 8 October 2020.
For further information regarding this position, please contact humanitarian coordinator, Carsten Trier Høj, [email protected]
For further information regarding DCA, please visit our website at: www.noedhjaelp.dk.
All interested irrespective of age, gender, race, religion, or ethnic affiliation are encouraged to apply for the vacancy.
DCA conducts an anti-terror check as part of the recruitment process. It is a prerequisite that you can pass this check and maintain this status throughout your employment with us.
Everyone applying for a job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding policy.
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