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JOB PURPOSE

To lead IPPF’s work globally on youth engagement and youth sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) ensuring that a strategic, integrated approach maximises success in delivering on the outcomes and deliverables of the IPPF Strategic Framework 2016-2022. The role will lead on rolling out IPPF youth centred framework, ensuring youth involvement is fully mainstreamed in IPPF programming and structures, as well as supporting the advancement of IPPF’s work on all aspects of youth, including youth leadership, comprehensive sexuality education, advocacy and youth friendly services. As youth leader, the postholder will engage with stakeholders at all levels of the Federation, optimising new ways of working with a globally matrixed team to drive impact with and for young people across the globe.

  1. KEY TASKS

Strategic Integrated Approach

  1. Lead the development of an overarching global agenda that will draw together the many and varied strands of IPPF’s work on youth – youth engagement and leadership, CSE, youth led advocacy and youth friendly services – and support the effective mainstreaming of the youth centred approach in Member Associations and the Secretariat.
  2. Lead and facilitate the development of a clear multi-level Secretariat-wide results framework for youth, co-ordinating with youth network and Secretariat colleagues to draw together the overarching inputs and outputs of the youth strategy that deliver against the results and outcomes of the IPPF Strategic Framework.
  3. Drive these results, and IPPF’s global leadership on the SRHR of youth, through enabling the roll out of innovative and successful approaches from Member Associations; driving effective programme development, optimising impactful partnerships and maximising capacity sharing.

2 People Leadership, Facilitation and Co-ordination

  1. Co-ordinate a globally matrixed team, supporting a new culture and approach that facilitates and empowers staff with relevant expertise to help shape a global vision and frameworks, that support and enable them to deliver globally, or locally as relevant.
  2. Work through Youth forums and with other global leads and colleagues beyond the global youth team to drive a supportive environment for youth and enable the roll-out of the Youth Centred Approach in the Secretariat and the Member Associations.
  3. Coordinate Youth Forums, ensuring the implementation of the Youth Manifesto for meaningful youth volunteer engagement across the Federation. Knowledge Management, Learning and Technical Excellence
  4. Drive a learning-led approach to the youth work in IPPF, optimizing the benefits of the expertise and skills of the global youth team and colleagues in Knowledge Management and Capacity Sharing, to empower the Federation with the most up to date technical knowledge and emerging best practice coming from MAs and from outside IPPF.
  5. Coordinate and provide technical advice and support in the formulation and monitoring of policies and innovative/ transformative programme approaches that demonstrate impact for youth.
  6. Ensure IPPF is equipped with guidance documents and technical tools relating to youth and CSE that provide practical advice to Member Associations, Youth Networks and Centres of Excellence, enabling them to implement, to share knowledge and to lead initiatives on behalf of the Federation. Partnerships and External Relations
  7. Support the global team to cooperate and build alliances with international/specialist partners and youth-led organizations who can help deliver IPPF strategic goals related to youth and drive SRHR impact for young people, particularly marginalised and vulnerable young people.
  8. Leverage IPPF’s expertise and learning for the benefit of the wider SRHR community and raise the profile of IPPF as an innovative and expert SRHR organization through sharing of results in publications, conferences and other networking opportunities that contribute to advancing the SRHR community. Resource Mobilisation
  9. Identify new opportunities and funding for IPPF, including assisting the development of proposals with key Secretariat and Member Association staff. Other
  10. Ensure gender is effectively mainstreamed within the remit of the post and in line with IPPF’s Gender Equality Policy.
  11. Build and maintain positive relationships with all members of staff, and contacts within and outside the Federation. 15. Become familiar with the Federation’s Health and Safety Programme and Guidelines for using Visual Display Units. To do everything possible to ensure a healthy and safe working environment, including following instructions and guidance.
  12. Take collective responsibility for safeguarding.
  13. Undertake any other reasonable duties as may be requested from time to time.

3. RESPONSIBILITIES

a) Staff responsibilities carried out by the job holder • Staff supervision, including matrix management relationship with regional and other Secretariat youth staff.

b) Financial responsibilities carried out by the job holder.

• Prepare budget submission for youth programme

• Ensure cost effective utilisation of allocated funds.

c) Advisory responsibilities carried out by the job holder

• Provide advice on youth strategy, policy and related issues to Governance, Directors Leadership Team, Secretariat staff and Member Associations

• Coordinate youth engagement in Forums and Membership meetings.

How to apply

For more details on the job description and on how to apply please visit Global Lead, Youth | IPPF Africa Region (ippfar.org)

IPPF offers a wide range of benefits and is an equal opportunity employer.

Applications are particularly encouraged from women, people living with disabilities, people living with HIV and minorities.

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In the early 1950s, a group of women and men started to campaign vociferously and visibly for women’s rights to control their own fertility.

Family planning as a human right challenged many social conventions. Campaigners faced great hostility to gain acceptance for things that we take for granted today. Some were imprisoned. But they emerged determined to work with different cultures, traditions, laws and religious attitudes to improve the lives of women around the world. And so, at the 3rd International Conference on Planned Parenthood in 1952, 8 national family planning associations founded the International Planned Parenthood Federation. IPPF.

60 years later, the charity is a Federation of 152 Member Associations, working in 172 countries. It runs 65,000 service points worldwide. In 2011, those facilities delivered over 89 million sexual and reproductive health services.

Funding and structure

The IPPF Secretariat comprises Central Office in London and 6 Regional Offices:

Africa (Nairobi)

Arab World (Tunis)

East and South East Asia and Oceania (Kuala Lumpur)

European Network (Brussels)

South Asia (New Delhi)

Western Hemisphere (New York)

Each Regional Office oversees, promotes and distributes core funds to Member Associations in the Region.

Each Region sends 4 representatives to the biannual Governing Council which determines the Federation’s global policy. Volunteerism is central to IPPF’s ethos and millions of volunteers work with the Federation around the world.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week International Planned Parenthood Federation

JOB PURPOSE

To lead IPPF’s work globally on youth engagement and youth sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) ensuring that a strategic, integrated approach maximises success in delivering on the outcomes and deliverables of the IPPF Strategic Framework 2016-2022. The role will lead on rolling out IPPF youth centred framework, ensuring youth involvement is fully mainstreamed in IPPF programming and structures, as well as supporting the advancement of IPPF’s work on all aspects of youth, including youth leadership, comprehensive sexuality education, advocacy and youth friendly services. As youth leader, the postholder will engage with stakeholders at all levels of the Federation, optimising new ways of working with a globally matrixed team to drive impact with and for young people across the globe.

  1. KEY TASKS

Strategic Integrated Approach

  1. Lead the development of an overarching global agenda that will draw together the many and varied strands of IPPF’s work on youth - youth engagement and leadership, CSE, youth led advocacy and youth friendly services - and support the effective mainstreaming of the youth centred approach in Member Associations and the Secretariat.
  2. Lead and facilitate the development of a clear multi-level Secretariat-wide results framework for youth, co-ordinating with youth network and Secretariat colleagues to draw together the overarching inputs and outputs of the youth strategy that deliver against the results and outcomes of the IPPF Strategic Framework.
  3. Drive these results, and IPPF’s global leadership on the SRHR of youth, through enabling the roll out of innovative and successful approaches from Member Associations; driving effective programme development, optimising impactful partnerships and maximising capacity sharing.

2 People Leadership, Facilitation and Co-ordination

  1. Co-ordinate a globally matrixed team, supporting a new culture and approach that facilitates and empowers staff with relevant expertise to help shape a global vision and frameworks, that support and enable them to deliver globally, or locally as relevant.
  2. Work through Youth forums and with other global leads and colleagues beyond the global youth team to drive a supportive environment for youth and enable the roll-out of the Youth Centred Approach in the Secretariat and the Member Associations.
  3. Coordinate Youth Forums, ensuring the implementation of the Youth Manifesto for meaningful youth volunteer engagement across the Federation. Knowledge Management, Learning and Technical Excellence
  4. Drive a learning-led approach to the youth work in IPPF, optimizing the benefits of the expertise and skills of the global youth team and colleagues in Knowledge Management and Capacity Sharing, to empower the Federation with the most up to date technical knowledge and emerging best practice coming from MAs and from outside IPPF.
  5. Coordinate and provide technical advice and support in the formulation and monitoring of policies and innovative/ transformative programme approaches that demonstrate impact for youth.
  6. Ensure IPPF is equipped with guidance documents and technical tools relating to youth and CSE that provide practical advice to Member Associations, Youth Networks and Centres of Excellence, enabling them to implement, to share knowledge and to lead initiatives on behalf of the Federation. Partnerships and External Relations
  7. Support the global team to cooperate and build alliances with international/specialist partners and youth-led organizations who can help deliver IPPF strategic goals related to youth and drive SRHR impact for young people, particularly marginalised and vulnerable young people.
  8. Leverage IPPF’s expertise and learning for the benefit of the wider SRHR community and raise the profile of IPPF as an innovative and expert SRHR organization through sharing of results in publications, conferences and other networking opportunities that contribute to advancing the SRHR community. Resource Mobilisation
  9. Identify new opportunities and funding for IPPF, including assisting the development of proposals with key Secretariat and Member Association staff. Other
  10. Ensure gender is effectively mainstreamed within the remit of the post and in line with IPPF’s Gender Equality Policy.
  11. Build and maintain positive relationships with all members of staff, and contacts within and outside the Federation. 15. Become familiar with the Federation’s Health and Safety Programme and Guidelines for using Visual Display Units. To do everything possible to ensure a healthy and safe working environment, including following instructions and guidance.
  12. Take collective responsibility for safeguarding.
  13. Undertake any other reasonable duties as may be requested from time to time.

3. RESPONSIBILITIES

a) Staff responsibilities carried out by the job holder • Staff supervision, including matrix management relationship with regional and other Secretariat youth staff.

b) Financial responsibilities carried out by the job holder.

• Prepare budget submission for youth programme

• Ensure cost effective utilisation of allocated funds.

c) Advisory responsibilities carried out by the job holder

• Provide advice on youth strategy, policy and related issues to Governance, Directors Leadership Team, Secretariat staff and Member Associations

• Coordinate youth engagement in Forums and Membership meetings.

How to apply

For more details on the job description and on how to apply please visit Global Lead, Youth | IPPF Africa Region (ippfar.org)

IPPF offers a wide range of benefits and is an equal opportunity employer.

Applications are particularly encouraged from women, people living with disabilities, people living with HIV and minorities.

2021-01-06

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