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Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Social Science
Sociology
Assosa
4 years
1 Position
2022-07-23
to
2022-08-05
Sociology
Full Time
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Job Description
Job Description
The SIP Officer will be responsible for supporting implementation of Safe and Inclusive Programming (SIP) considerations in Assosa under direct supervision of the Area Program Manager. SIP is the term that NRC uses to describe protection mainstreaming.
In particular, the SIP Officer will be working in close collaboration with other CC Specialist/Advisor and relevant support staff, to support them in their responsibility to deliver safe and inclusive projects. The SIP Officer will provide capacity building training for program staff on Safe and Inclusive Programming (protection mainstreaming), develop and disseminate SIP reports, and to ensure project objectives are achieved in line with strategy, proposals and plans.
Generic responsibilities
Ensure adherence with NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines on areas linked to Safe and Inclusive Programming
Support program teams with mainstreaming and rolling out SIP tools and guidance in line with NRC’s global Safe and Inclusive Programming approach
Develop strong working relationships with protection actors to ensure referral pathways Prepare and develop status reports as required by management
Ensure proper filing of documents
Ensure that projects target beneficiaries most in need, and explore and asses new and better ways to assist
Promote and share ideas for technical improvement
Specific responsibilities
Provide staff training on Safe and Inclusive Programming, community SIP assessments/monitoring, and referral pathways
Support, plan, implement and monitor day-to-day SIP activities as part of Safe and Inclusive Programming approach of NRC (i.e. notably support and capacity-building to all staff).
Support the implementation of protection and gender assessments with the refugee community (SIP programme-related community assessments), at assessment, monitoring and evaluation level
Develop and contextualise SIP assessment and monitoring tools
Support the development user-friendly referral pathways for actors working with refugees, including location specific mapping of service providers in different refugee communities
Implement assigned and conform the implementation of activities in line with international standards and best practices
Support in developing and disseminating SIP assessment and monitoring reports to external stakeholders to inform SIP programming in Assosa refugee camps
Development of information sharing and data protection protocols in collaboration with relevant coordination forums
Generic professional competencies:
Minimum 4 years’ experience from working with SIP, protection/ gender or risk mitigation on Officer level in a humanitarian/recovery context
University degree in law, sociology, social work, international development from a recognized institution.
Good knowledge of English both written and spoken
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
A firm grounding in program activity Monitoring and Evaluation,
Strong proposal and project report-writing and team building experience and skills
Context/ Specific skills, knowledge and experience:
Knowledge of the protection or SIP context (gaps and needs) in Assoa refugee camps
Stress resilient, team oriented, oral communication, structured and result oriented
Flexible and with ability to take initiative and inspire others
Ability to work both independently and as a team
Manage performance to optimize results
Interested applicants can apply using THIS LINK
Fields Of Study
Sociology
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