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Forum Director, Uganda Humanitarian INGO forum (HINGO) Re-advertised
Country/Region: Uganda, Country Office
Location: Kampala, with domestic, regional, and international travel
Organization: Save the Children International
Join us to lead sustainable change for children:

  • Be part of a GLOBAL and DIVERSE technical community
  • Get EXPOSURE in many different contexts
  • Test and scale up INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
  • Influence policies that affect MILLIONS OF CHILDREN

OVERVIEW

Are you passionate about being an advocate for children? Do you want to use your expertise to bring about lasting change for children and be a part of an inspiring, dynamic global movement?
Sounds interesting? Read more below
The HINGO Forum Director is a senior management position and is responsible for ensuring effective coordination, information sharing, representing and advocating on common positions and agreed interests of the HINGO Forum and wider humanitarian community, including with local, national, and refugee-led organisations.
The HINGO Forum Director is responsible for building and sustaining productive relationships and aiding coordination between international, local, national, and refugee-led NGOs, the government, UN agencies, and donors and diplomatic missions. The HINGO Forum Director is also responsible for the general management of the HINGO Forum staff/secondments and effective and regular communication on Forum performance to the HINGO Steering Committee.
Fundraising via members and donor agencies is ongoing part of the role, alongside effective project and budget management.

THE ROLE

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Internal Coordination:

  • Facilitate and lead internal coordination among HINGO members in response to humanitarian, security, and health emergencies and events, including preparedness planning.
  • Maintain a thorough understanding and develop messaging on operational, program, and policy related issues affecting NGOs in country as well as broader political developments.
  • Read, synthesize and analyse political and security updates.
  • Provide a conduit for the UN, government, donor representatives and other stakeholders to communicate and coordinate with INGOs, enabling an informed, predicted and safe intervention for all involved.
  • Organize and facilitate HINGO Working Groups, as relevant to the context, i.e. Karamoja working group.

External Coordination and Representation:

  • Liaise with humanitarian partners to promote and encourage improved coordination and information sharing and common approaches to the response.
  • Participate in and prepare messaging for the relevant coordination fora, including CRRF Steering Group, HCT-Lite, Refugee and Humanitarian partners Group (RHPG), InterAgency, and others.
  • Assist HINGO members in facilitating collective understanding and analysis of the humanitarian response efforts, and bureaucratic and access impediments among humanitarian partners.
  • Develop a network of contacts among key stakeholders, including national NGOs and CSOs, refugee-led organisations, government authorities and the humanitarian community.
  • Represent the HINGO Forum at key meetings with donors, UN and GoU and ensure the dissemination of written feedback.

Advocacy

  • Represent a collective voice and shared message from the INGO community to critical response stakeholders and decision makers, including the GoU, UN Agencies, donors (at regional and global levels), and regional and international fora and networks.
  • Ensure transparent coordination mechanisms and regular information-sharing between INGOs, NGOs and UN and government agencies and other stakeholders as relevant
  • Schedule HINGO Forum meetings and HINGO Steering Committee meetings, draft agendas, invite external speakers and follow up on relevant action points as required.
  • Encourage active and open dialogue between the forum members and other key stakeholders.
  • Pro-actively seek input from members and ensure coordinated messaging and advocacy regarding emergency responses and NGO entry points.
  • Together with other Forum representatives, liaise with sector working groups, ensuring key messages are shared and activities, follow up actions and advocacy messages are coordinated and consistent.
  • Engage in the process of briefing and orienting all new INGOs and key leaders in the refugee response on the role of the HINGO, the CRRF and available services and interlocution.

HINGO Management, Finances and Sustainability

  • Management of the HINGO budget in coordination with host organization finance teams.
  • Management of any HINGO staff and/or interns or secondments, in conjunction with host organization HR policies,
  • Ensuring financial stability for the HINGO network, including collection and management of membership fees and management of grants.
  • Reporting as required.

Other tasks as may be required to support the HINGO, individual members, and other functions relating to OPM.
Child Safeguarding:

  • Comply with and promote SCI’s Global policies such as Child Safeguarding, Whistle blowing, Fraud, Health and Safety and other relevant policies.
  • Working closely with SC Uganda’s Child Safeguarding Manager and key stakeholders and support developing and ensuring compliance with guidance on cash for child headed households.

To be a strong supporter and advocate for children in this role you will need to have:

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent), or equivalent field and senior level experience.
  • At least 10 years of experience within international humanitarian, development or displacement issues.
  • Experience in humanitarian coordination and humanitarian responses.
  • Proven understanding of refugee and humanitarian response, policy, and advocacy, particularly in the Uganda context.
  • Strong understanding of the Global Compact on Refugees, Global Refugee Forum, and the CRRF.
  • Strong understanding of the Triple Nexus and its practical application in humanitarian and refugee responses.
  • Experience in developing and updating TORs, Strategy documents, SOPs, and other management documents and tools.
  • Experience managing budgets, reporting to stakeholders, and developing proposals.
  • Previous experience of working in Uganda and understanding of the refugee response in Uganda is a strong asset.
  • Strong networks upon which to draw to contribute to coordination, advocacy and CRRF implementation.
  • Experience of working with NGOs and NGO forums.
  • Experience of working with refugee hosting governments, Un agencies, and bilateral and multilateral development partners.
  • Ability to take initiative, work independently, as well as be a strong team player.
  • Ability to coordinate in a professional and informed manner with different stakeholders.
  • Strong interpersonal and relation-building skills.
  • Excellent communications and writing skills.
  • Full professional proficiency in English.

Application Information:
Please apply using a cover letter and up-to-date CV as a single document. Please also include details of your current remuneration and salary expectations. A copy of the full role profile can be found via the link
We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.

Application closes on October 07, 2024. Please note that this recruitment is dependent on confirmation of funding.
Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best qualified talent, persons with disabilities and female candidates are encouraged to apply.
Disclaimer: Save the Children International does not charge any kind of fee at whichever stage of the recruitment process and does not act through recruitment agents.

OUR DIVERSITY BELIEF
Save the Children International is committed to create a truly inclusive, effective and representative organisational culture, encouraging equity and diversity among its employees and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We want our people to be truly representative of all sections of society. Having a diverse profile of employees, different age groups, backgrounds, cultures, & disabilities etc. We are guided by our values in everything we do, and recognise that being a diverse and inclusive employer helps us fulfil our responsibility to make a difference for children around the world.

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The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children, is an international non-governmental organization that promotes children's rights, provides relief and helps support children in developing countries.

It was established in the United Kingdom in 1919 in order to improve the lives of children through better education, health care, and economic opportunities, as well as providing emergency aid in natural disasters, war, and other conflicts.

In addition to the UK organisation, there are 29 other national Save the Children organisations who are members of Save the Children International, a global network of nonprofit organisations supporting local partners in over 120 countries around the world.

In 2015, we reached over 62 million children directly through our and our partners' work.

Save the Children has led global action on children’s rights for more than 90 years.

1919 Eglantyne Jebb established the Save the Children Fund to feed children facing starvation after the First World War

1924 the League of Nations adopted Eglantyne’s charter on children’s rights

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2004–2009 Save the Children’s largest humanitarian operation, in response to the Indian Ocean tsunami. Our tsunami response programme received funding of US$272 million, largely through generous donations

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2012 Our work once again touched the lives of over 125 million children worldwide and directly reached 45 million children.

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Forum Director, Uganda Humanitarian INGO forum (HINGO) Re-advertised Country/Region: Uganda, Country Office Location: Kampala, with domestic, regional, and international travel Organization: Save the Children International Join us to lead sustainable change for children:

  • Be part of a GLOBAL and DIVERSE technical community
  • Get EXPOSURE in many different contexts
  • Test and scale up INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
  • Influence policies that affect MILLIONS OF CHILDREN

OVERVIEW

Are you passionate about being an advocate for children? Do you want to use your expertise to bring about lasting change for children and be a part of an inspiring, dynamic global movement? Sounds interesting? Read more below The HINGO Forum Director is a senior management position and is responsible for ensuring effective coordination, information sharing, representing and advocating on common positions and agreed interests of the HINGO Forum and wider humanitarian community, including with local, national, and refugee-led organisations. The HINGO Forum Director is responsible for building and sustaining productive relationships and aiding coordination between international, local, national, and refugee-led NGOs, the government, UN agencies, and donors and diplomatic missions. The HINGO Forum Director is also responsible for the general management of the HINGO Forum staff/secondments and effective and regular communication on Forum performance to the HINGO Steering Committee. Fundraising via members and donor agencies is ongoing part of the role, alongside effective project and budget management.

THE ROLE

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY: Internal Coordination:

  • Facilitate and lead internal coordination among HINGO members in response to humanitarian, security, and health emergencies and events, including preparedness planning.
  • Maintain a thorough understanding and develop messaging on operational, program, and policy related issues affecting NGOs in country as well as broader political developments.
  • Read, synthesize and analyse political and security updates.
  • Provide a conduit for the UN, government, donor representatives and other stakeholders to communicate and coordinate with INGOs, enabling an informed, predicted and safe intervention for all involved.
  • Organize and facilitate HINGO Working Groups, as relevant to the context, i.e. Karamoja working group.

External Coordination and Representation:

  • Liaise with humanitarian partners to promote and encourage improved coordination and information sharing and common approaches to the response.
  • Participate in and prepare messaging for the relevant coordination fora, including CRRF Steering Group, HCT-Lite, Refugee and Humanitarian partners Group (RHPG), InterAgency, and others.
  • Assist HINGO members in facilitating collective understanding and analysis of the humanitarian response efforts, and bureaucratic and access impediments among humanitarian partners.
  • Develop a network of contacts among key stakeholders, including national NGOs and CSOs, refugee-led organisations, government authorities and the humanitarian community.
  • Represent the HINGO Forum at key meetings with donors, UN and GoU and ensure the dissemination of written feedback.

Advocacy

  • Represent a collective voice and shared message from the INGO community to critical response stakeholders and decision makers, including the GoU, UN Agencies, donors (at regional and global levels), and regional and international fora and networks.
  • Ensure transparent coordination mechanisms and regular information-sharing between INGOs, NGOs and UN and government agencies and other stakeholders as relevant
  • Schedule HINGO Forum meetings and HINGO Steering Committee meetings, draft agendas, invite external speakers and follow up on relevant action points as required.
  • Encourage active and open dialogue between the forum members and other key stakeholders.
  • Pro-actively seek input from members and ensure coordinated messaging and advocacy regarding emergency responses and NGO entry points.
  • Together with other Forum representatives, liaise with sector working groups, ensuring key messages are shared and activities, follow up actions and advocacy messages are coordinated and consistent.
  • Engage in the process of briefing and orienting all new INGOs and key leaders in the refugee response on the role of the HINGO, the CRRF and available services and interlocution.

HINGO Management, Finances and Sustainability

  • Management of the HINGO budget in coordination with host organization finance teams.
  • Management of any HINGO staff and/or interns or secondments, in conjunction with host organization HR policies,
  • Ensuring financial stability for the HINGO network, including collection and management of membership fees and management of grants.
  • Reporting as required.

Other tasks as may be required to support the HINGO, individual members, and other functions relating to OPM. Child Safeguarding:

  • Comply with and promote SCI's Global policies such as Child Safeguarding, Whistle blowing, Fraud, Health and Safety and other relevant policies.
  • Working closely with SC Uganda’s Child Safeguarding Manager and key stakeholders and support developing and ensuring compliance with guidance on cash for child headed households.

To be a strong supporter and advocate for children in this role you will need to have:

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent), or equivalent field and senior level experience.
  • At least 10 years of experience within international humanitarian, development or displacement issues.
  • Experience in humanitarian coordination and humanitarian responses.
  • Proven understanding of refugee and humanitarian response, policy, and advocacy, particularly in the Uganda context.
  • Strong understanding of the Global Compact on Refugees, Global Refugee Forum, and the CRRF.
  • Strong understanding of the Triple Nexus and its practical application in humanitarian and refugee responses.
  • Experience in developing and updating TORs, Strategy documents, SOPs, and other management documents and tools.
  • Experience managing budgets, reporting to stakeholders, and developing proposals.
  • Previous experience of working in Uganda and understanding of the refugee response in Uganda is a strong asset.
  • Strong networks upon which to draw to contribute to coordination, advocacy and CRRF implementation.
  • Experience of working with NGOs and NGO forums.
  • Experience of working with refugee hosting governments, Un agencies, and bilateral and multilateral development partners.
  • Ability to take initiative, work independently, as well as be a strong team player.
  • Ability to coordinate in a professional and informed manner with different stakeholders.
  • Strong interpersonal and relation-building skills.
  • Excellent communications and writing skills.
  • Full professional proficiency in English.

Application Information: Please apply using a cover letter and up-to-date CV as a single document. Please also include details of your current remuneration and salary expectations. A copy of the full role profile can be found via the link We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.

Application closes on October 07, 2024. Please note that this recruitment is dependent on confirmation of funding. Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to employ and assign the best qualified talent, persons with disabilities and female candidates are encouraged to apply. Disclaimer: Save the Children International does not charge any kind of fee at whichever stage of the recruitment process and does not act through recruitment agents.

OUR DIVERSITY BELIEF Save the Children International is committed to create a truly inclusive, effective and representative organisational culture, encouraging equity and diversity among its employees and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We want our people to be truly representative of all sections of society. Having a diverse profile of employees, different age groups, backgrounds, cultures, & disabilities etc. We are guided by our values in everything we do, and recognise that being a diverse and inclusive employer helps us fulfil our responsibility to make a difference for children around the world.

2024-11-08

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