We are looking for a highly qualified, self-motivated Protection Team Leader who is able to work with diverse teams of both national and international staff as well as local government authorities, UN agencies, I/NGOs and other partners under difficult, stressful and sometimes insecure conditions.
Background
Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is operational in South Sudan since 2005, working with the overall aim of achieving durable solutions for displaced populations. The Danish Demining Group (DDG) started Humanitarian Mine Action in 2006.
Danish Refugee Council main programme objectives (2019-2021) in South Sudan are:
- To save lives and alleviate suffering among displaced people and their hosts
- To reduce displacement related risks and support and facilitate solutions
- To promote peaceful, inclusive and resilient societies and address root causes to displacement
DRC primarily operates across Upper Nile and Unity states, both of which are heavily affected by conflict and experience high numbers of internally displaced populations as well as refugees in need of humanitarian assistance. DRC has operational bases in Maban, Malakal, Kodok and Aburoc in Upper Nile and in Bentiu, Mayom, Kodok and Ajuong Thok in Unity state, supported by a country-office in Juba.
DRC recently developed important multi-sectorial mobile response teams based in Juba able to rapidly respond to new and urgent humanitarian situations countrywide at short notice to conduct assessments and responses
Purpose of the post
The Protection Team Leader will be responsible for leading Protection, HLP and Peace-building intervention missions in Koch County. The position will consist of 60% of the time deployment in a remote and insecure area with difficult living conditions. The Protection Team Leader will undertake Protection, HLP and Peace-building monitoring in the crisis-affected areas within Koch County-as determined by the work plan. His/her role will be to monitor the protection (Protection and HLP) concerns and needs of the IDP population by providing information through focus group discussions and individual interviews to those affected, conducting household surveys, rapid assessments, community mobilization and general monitoring visits. The Protection Team Leader will also contribute to the analysis and dissemination of data collected to other relevant actors to address the identified protection concerns.
Additionally, the Protection Team Leader will address protection concerns through the provision of referrals to the relevant actors in the area of mission. Finally, the Protection Team Leader will implement training on protection mainstreaming and community-based protection for communities and non-protection service providers in the area of mission. To do so, the Protection Team Leader will ensure that missions are logistically prepared and the team is properly prepared to and managed during the mission. The Protection Team Leader will, throughout his/her work, ensure confidentiality and strictly adhere to the Code of Conduct.
Responsibilities
- Supervise and support national protection officers and assistants in the implementation of project activities.
- Provide on the job training to ensure capacity building of the team
- Facilitate Formation of peace committees and peace clubs to act as violence preventers
- Facilitate conflict management and reconciliation through community dialogue conferences, in Koch, and neighbouring counties
- Assess HLP challenges and concerns, and provide recommendations on improving access to HLP resolutions mechanisms for displacement affected populations
- Monitoring of protection issues, including legal concerns, raising awareness and conducting advocacy on human rights issues
- Implement protection activities, in accordance with the agreed strategy, operational plan, budgets and DRC and donor regulations; including protection monitoring, assessments, individual protection assistance (including referral and CRI distribution) trainings as appropriate, and other regular protection activities.
- Integrate protection considerations including location selection, beneficiary selection, and training into all activities
- Contribute and support effective monitoring, evaluation and learning processes and initiatives, and ensure effective data management and contribute to regular reporting on protection activities (weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual, as required).
- Prepare detailed protection, HLP and legal concerns analysis according to DRC guidelines and contribute to the dissemination of relevant information to partners and DRC advocacy efforts.
- Ensure staff compliance with security management rules and procedures; for example, ensuring relevant documentation and procedures are understood and adhered to by staff.
- Implement training for community groups and non-protection service providers in the area of mission
- Assist the Protection Manager with designing training modules and tools on topics such as human rights and basic protection principles for Community Protection Committees and other community structures.
- Prepare project procurement plans and raise materials/services requisitions and follow up with the respective support departments
- Prepare detailed ToR before the mission and ensure the mobilization of resources.
- Prepare all necessary documentation for each activity (including weekly vehicle movement plans, order requests, payment requests, etc.) and the reconciliation of the money spent during each activity
- Work with the Protection Manager and fellow Project Team Leader to create weekly work plans to schedule the team’s program activities
- Liaise and build partnerships with block leaders, chiefs, community leaders and other relevant actors to encourage participation in, support for and a better understanding of the program activities
- Participate in coordination meetings as requested by Protection Manager
- Any other tasks as required by the Protection Manager relevant to the implementation of protection objectives and activities.
About You
In this position, you are expected to demonstrate each of DRC’ five core competencies:
- Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results through the Regional team both to position DRC and ensure excellence in all deliverable.
- Collaborating: You lead regional initiatives and processes by involving relevant parties and encouraging feedback.
- Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation.
- Communicating: You listen to other stakeholders and staff; and you communicate concisely and persuasively.
- Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with DRC’s vision and values.
Moreover, we also expect the following:
- A degree in political/social sciences, law, development studies, international development or equivalent degree qualifications;
- Familiar with rule of law;
- Training in GBV and CP a plus
- At least 4 years’ community-based training experience involving human rights and/or protection and protection monitoring/human rights experience of which at least 3 years should be at international level and in South Sudan or in geographic or conflict context similar to South Sudan;
- Proven technical knowledge of human rights, protection principles, project cycle management, SPHERE standards;
- Experience in proposal and budget development and project implementation (including budget management);
- Understanding of and experience in engaging the cluster system in IDP camps;
- Strong communication, analytical and writing skills
- Ability for rapid analysis of very complex issues, strong decision-making, and translation of programmatic learning and priorities into operational strategies;
- Excellent interpersonal skills, cross-cultural communication and ease in managing a multi-ethnic team;
- Strong team leadership and conflict resolution skills, adaptability and interest in capacity building;
- Patience and understanding to work with and develop the capacity of national staff;
- Experience delivering programs to tight deadlines;
- Good computer and IT skills, as well as good, understanding of basic protection information management principles;
- Ability and willingness to work in a remote and isolated location with ever-changing security scenarios;
Conditions
Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for Expatriates; please refer to www.drc.dk under Vacancies. This position will be placed at Employment Band – G (Management).
Key stakeholders
- UNHCR
- Cluster
- Various international and national NGO
More Information
- Job City Koch