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Christian Blind Mission (CBM), is an international Christian development organization, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world. CM works in partnership with local civil society organizations, communities, government and in alliance with international organizations in Africa and. the rest of the world.

Humanitarian Disability Advisor – Northeast

Location: Abuja/Maiduguri,Borno
Duration: Six months, from September/October 2019 to February/March 2020.

Description

  • CBM is recruiting an advisor with experience of disability inclusion in a humanitarian context to work with both NENTAD implementing partners and DFID Nigeria.

Main Responsibilities

  • This advisor role will bring international expertise and increase the resourcing of the CBM Nigeria team to support disability mainstreaming amongst NENTAD partners.

External:

  • In particular, the post holder will provide follow up support to three humanitarian organisations delivering NENTAD programmes. Working with each organisation’s focal person for inclusion in Nigeria, the Humanitarian Disability Advisor will support partners to adopt an inclusive project cycle management approach, build staff capacity and work towards institutionalising inclusive systems and processes through mentoring, training and providing technical guidance as required.
  • Although tailored to specific organisational priorities, this could include work to ensure that:
    • Disability inclusive induction processes are in place for new staff;
    • Key staff members have increased understanding of disability and inclusion, and how to collect, analyse and use disability disaggregated data in the contexts / sectors they are engaged in;
    • Barriers faced by people with disabilities and older people are identified and being addressed in programmes;
    • Follow up on action plans and monitoring of project sites for inclusion is taking place.
    • Supporting the development of training on disability in humanitarian action and the use of the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards for staff members.
  • Develop and administer a short pre and post capacity assessment with three partners receiving intensive support, in order to measure progress and achievements relating to capacity development during the six-month period.
  • Work with DFID Nigeria to increase DFID humanitarian team capacity in disability inclusion, through training, awareness raising and specific support.
  • Identify opportunities for the development of relevant advocacy and communication/information materials to support age and disability inclusion.
  • Nigeria. The programme delivers humanitarian assistance in nutrition and food security; protection and
  • Education in Emergencies; multi-sector support including health, water, shelter and livelihoods interventions; as well as enabling a more efficient response to the crisis, including strengthened government planning, budgeting and coordination; and risk management.

Internal:

  • Coordinate with CBM staff conducting monitoring visits to NENTAD partner project sites for capacity building purposes.
  • Build Capacity of CBM CO in inclusive humanitarian action
  • Support capacity building of Nigeria CBM Country Office staff in inclusive humanitarian operations.
  • Development/Review/Improvement of tools for the collection of disaggregated data for analysis of disability inclusion, for use by the NENTAD partners and Nigeria CBM Country Office.
  • Provide monthly reports on activities to key CBM stakeholders
  • Support the development of and participate in an internal evaluation in February 2020.
  • Gather and disseminate good practices and lessons learned in disability mainstreaming in the humanitarian sector among the NENTAD partners in line with the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards.

Accountabilities:

  • This role will be managed by CBM Country Director and technically jointly supervised and supported by Country Humanitarian Coordinator, the Global Emergency Response Unit and CBM UK programme manager.
  • Monthly reports on activities should be submitted to the CBM Nigeria Country Director and CBM UK.

Qualifications, Experience and Skills

  • Master’s or advanced degree in Humanitarian Action or a relevant subject area.
  • At least 10 years of relevant humanitarian experience including sector specific field expertise (e.g. protection, education, etc.) as well as experience in cross-cutting issues in humanitarian response (gender, age, disability, etc), working with at-risk groups, participatory approaches, and inter-agency coordination systems.
  • Knowledge of age and disability issues and familiarity with the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability (Art.11), the Charter on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action and other relevant international frameworks.
  • Familiarity with disability data collection tools, and their application in humanitarian settings.
  • Experience of working with persons with disabilities and their representative organizations, staff mentoring and coaching.
  • Knowledge of training tools and methods, with proven experience in delivering capacity development in humanitarian settings in areas of beneficiary identification (focus on persons with disabilities and other at-risk groups), community mobilization, and identification of barriers / exclusion issues.
  • Familiarity with accessibility measures including principles of Universal Design and Reasonable Accommodation.
  • Excellent analytical skills.
  • Able to undertake strategic planning.
  • Good decision-making skills.
  • Persuasive communicator, strong spoken and written English.
  • Able to work in a multi-dimensional and multi-cultural environment.
  • Able to identify innovative ways of addressing problems and challenges.
  • Able to manage stress.
  • The job holder will be required to adhere to CBM values and commits to CBM’s Child Safeguarding and Vulnerable Adults Policy.

Additional Information

  • CBM is an equal opportunities employer, and particularly welcomes expressions of interest from persons with disabilities.
  • This role will be based principally in Maiduguri, in Borno State, Nigeria (75%), with regular travel to Abuja (25%).

Applications/ Expressions of interest:

  • This role is primarily offered as a consultancy service agreement. The possibility of entering in a contract employment relationship will be considered upon the successful candidate´s preference and/or interest.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and a Cover Letter, indicating availability between September 2019 and March 2020 and salary expectations or fee rates to: [email protected] using “Humanitarian Disability Advisor” as the subject of the mail.

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Note

  • Should you have any technical questions related to the role and responsibilities please contact our Senior Programme Officer ( [email protected]) with ‘Humanitarian Disability Advisor’ in the subject line.
  • Expressions of interest/ applications that do not meet these guidelines will not be considered

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CBM (previously Christian Blind Mission) is an international Christian development organisation, committed to improving the quality of life of people with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world. It is considered one of the world's oldest and largest organisations working in this field.[citation needed] CBM was founded in 1908 by the German pastor Ernst Jakob Christoffel, who built homes for blind children, orphans, physically disabled, and deaf persons in Turkey and Iran. Initially CBM's efforts were focused on preventing and curing blindness but now cover other causes of disability.

CBM targets the people affected by disability by supporting local partner organisations to run programmes in the fields of healthcare, rehabilitation (community-based rehabilitation - CBR), education and livelihood opportunities. CBM also advocates for disability inclusion following UN guidelines in international policy-making bodies, and campaigns and raises funds through its member associations. CBM has an emergency response team to respond to conflicts and natural disasters.

CBM reached more than 31 million people in 2012. It supports more than 700 partner-projects in 70 countries and works with various partner organisations, including disabled people's organisations, mission agencies, local churches, self-help groups and relief agencies. It has (as of 2012) 11 member associations in Europe, North America and Oceania.

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Christian Blind Mission (CBM), is an international Christian development organization, committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the poorest communities of the world. CM works in partnership with local civil society organizations, communities, government and in alliance with international organizations in Africa and. the rest of the world.

Humanitarian Disability Advisor - Northeast

Location: Abuja/Maiduguri,Borno Duration: Six months, from September/October 2019 to February/March 2020.Description

  • CBM is recruiting an advisor with experience of disability inclusion in a humanitarian context to work with both NENTAD implementing partners and DFID Nigeria.

Main Responsibilities

  • This advisor role will bring international expertise and increase the resourcing of the CBM Nigeria team to support disability mainstreaming amongst NENTAD partners.

External:

  • In particular, the post holder will provide follow up support to three humanitarian organisations delivering NENTAD programmes. Working with each organisation’s focal person for inclusion in Nigeria, the Humanitarian Disability Advisor will support partners to adopt an inclusive project cycle management approach, build staff capacity and work towards institutionalising inclusive systems and processes through mentoring, training and providing technical guidance as required.
  • Although tailored to specific organisational priorities, this could include work to ensure that:
    • Disability inclusive induction processes are in place for new staff;
    • Key staff members have increased understanding of disability and inclusion, and how to collect, analyse and use disability disaggregated data in the contexts / sectors they are engaged in;
    • Barriers faced by people with disabilities and older people are identified and being addressed in programmes;
    • Follow up on action plans and monitoring of project sites for inclusion is taking place.
    • Supporting the development of training on disability in humanitarian action and the use of the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards for staff members.
  • Develop and administer a short pre and post capacity assessment with three partners receiving intensive support, in order to measure progress and achievements relating to capacity development during the six-month period.
  • Work with DFID Nigeria to increase DFID humanitarian team capacity in disability inclusion, through training, awareness raising and specific support.
  • Identify opportunities for the development of relevant advocacy and communication/information materials to support age and disability inclusion.
  • Nigeria. The programme delivers humanitarian assistance in nutrition and food security; protection and
  • Education in Emergencies; multi-sector support including health, water, shelter and livelihoods interventions; as well as enabling a more efficient response to the crisis, including strengthened government planning, budgeting and coordination; and risk management.

Internal:

  • Coordinate with CBM staff conducting monitoring visits to NENTAD partner project sites for capacity building purposes.
  • Build Capacity of CBM CO in inclusive humanitarian action
  • Support capacity building of Nigeria CBM Country Office staff in inclusive humanitarian operations.
  • Development/Review/Improvement of tools for the collection of disaggregated data for analysis of disability inclusion, for use by the NENTAD partners and Nigeria CBM Country Office.
  • Provide monthly reports on activities to key CBM stakeholders
  • Support the development of and participate in an internal evaluation in February 2020.
  • Gather and disseminate good practices and lessons learned in disability mainstreaming in the humanitarian sector among the NENTAD partners in line with the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards.

Accountabilities:

  • This role will be managed by CBM Country Director and technically jointly supervised and supported by Country Humanitarian Coordinator, the Global Emergency Response Unit and CBM UK programme manager.
  • Monthly reports on activities should be submitted to the CBM Nigeria Country Director and CBM UK.

Qualifications, Experience and Skills

  • Master's or advanced degree in Humanitarian Action or a relevant subject area.
  • At least 10 years of relevant humanitarian experience including sector specific field expertise (e.g. protection, education, etc.) as well as experience in cross-cutting issues in humanitarian response (gender, age, disability, etc), working with at-risk groups, participatory approaches, and inter-agency coordination systems.
  • Knowledge of age and disability issues and familiarity with the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards, the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability (Art.11), the Charter on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action and other relevant international frameworks.
  • Familiarity with disability data collection tools, and their application in humanitarian settings.
  • Experience of working with persons with disabilities and their representative organizations, staff mentoring and coaching.
  • Knowledge of training tools and methods, with proven experience in delivering capacity development in humanitarian settings in areas of beneficiary identification (focus on persons with disabilities and other at-risk groups), community mobilization, and identification of barriers / exclusion issues.
  • Familiarity with accessibility measures including principles of Universal Design and Reasonable Accommodation.
  • Excellent analytical skills.
  • Able to undertake strategic planning.
  • Good decision-making skills.
  • Persuasive communicator, strong spoken and written English.
  • Able to work in a multi-dimensional and multi-cultural environment.
  • Able to identify innovative ways of addressing problems and challenges.
  • Able to manage stress.
  • The job holder will be required to adhere to CBM values and commits to CBM’s Child Safeguarding and Vulnerable Adults Policy.

Additional Information

  • CBM is an equal opportunities employer, and particularly welcomes expressions of interest from persons with disabilities.
  • This role will be based principally in Maiduguri, in Borno State, Nigeria (75%), with regular travel to Abuja (25%).

Applications/ Expressions of interest:

  • This role is primarily offered as a consultancy service agreement. The possibility of entering in a contract employment relationship will be considered upon the successful candidate´s preference and/or interest.

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and a Cover Letter, indicating availability between September 2019 and March 2020 and salary expectations or fee rates to: [email protected] using "Humanitarian Disability Advisor" as the subject of the mail.Click here for more Information (PDF)Note

  • Should you have any technical questions related to the role and responsibilities please contact our Senior Programme Officer ( [email protected]) with ‘Humanitarian Disability Advisor’ in the subject line.
  • Expressions of interest/ applications that do not meet these guidelines will not be considered
2019-08-27

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