Senior Technical Manager - GBV Response

Job Description

Title: Senior Technical Manager - GBV Response

Company Name: International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Vacancy: Not specific

Job Location: Cox's Bazar (Ukhia)

Employment Status: Contractual

Educational Requirements:
∎ Minimum Bachelor's degree in Women's Studies/ Gender/ Social Science/ Social Work/ Human Rights/ Humanities or any other equivalent degree

Experience Requirements:
∎ At least 7 year(s)

Job Context:
∎ Work Location: IRC-Bangladesh, Ukhiya Office
∎ Reporting to: Team Lead - Protection with technical reporting to WPE Coordinator
∎ Department: Women`s Protection & Empowerment
∎ Expected Start Date: At Earliest
∎ Contract length: 1 Year (with possibility of extension subject to funding, program needs and performance of incumbent)

Job Responsibilities:
∎ Project Management:

∎ Responsible for implementation of GBV response programming including case management of WPE grants.
∎ Lead role in case management implementation on ground and oversee WPE case management in health facilities and Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS)
∎ Working closely with respective Technical Managers - Case Management, ensure timely implementation and budget spending of response activities in line with the project documents.
∎ Ensure development of project planning and manage documents of response components of projects including but not limited to; project results framework, detailed implementation plans, M&E plans, procurement plans, human resource plans and ensure their execution.
∎ Coach Technical Managers - Case Management, Senior Technical Officers - Case Management and Case Workers.
∎ Support implementation and ensure adherence to grant work plans, spending plans and monitoring and evaluation plans for GBV response programming.
∎ Responsible for preparing high quality donor, management and other internal and external reports and ensure their timely submission for GBV response components.
∎ Program Quality & Technical Support:

∎ Ensure that all GBV response programming including case management meets IRC and international standards adhering to a women-, girl- and survivor-centered and feminist approach and that IRC and partner staff and volunteers are supported to build and strengthen their practice in this area.
∎ Ensure that all services are fully functioning, are well equipped and resourced, and staff members and teams are motivated and encouraged in their roles and work.
∎ Provide technical guidance and support to the WPE and partner teams to strengthen and improve the provision of quality case management and psychosocial support services to meet the needs of women and girls.
∎ Lead on needs-based capacity development (training, learning sessions, and on-the-job mentoring) for the WPE and partner teams in critical areas of WPE and VAWG practice
∎ Ensure that ethical and sound data collection and information management systems are managed appropriately and are functioning in all sites.
∎ Ensure that formal referrals pathways are used and adhered to by the WPE and partner teams, and any issues found with the pathways and services are reported to the Team Lead - Protection and WPE Coordinator for advocacy
∎ Ensure regular collaboration and communication with the health team counterparts in health facilities to ensure standard methodology across both sectors and strong internal safe and confidential referrals.
∎ Work with the Team Lead - Protection, WPE Coordination and other WPE team members in the design and implementation of activities that specifically target women and adolescent girls grounded in evidence-based methodologies.
∎ Staff Supervision & Development:

∎ Provide direct supportive supervision to the technical Managers - Case Management, and support them to do the same for the WPE staff they supervise to enable them to successfully perform in their positions.
∎ Responsible for performance management including setting performance objectives and conducting regular performance appraisals on progress with supervisees, providing timely and constructive feedback to develop their professional practice.
∎ Spend significant time in field locations to provide hand holding support to team and supportive supervision.
∎ Working with the Team Lead - Protection and WPE Coordinator, ensure the female WPE staff have opportunities and space to regularly as scheduled meet, self-organize and build strong, supportive peer networks and solidarity with each other, creating a community of feminist-grounded VAWG practice between them.
∎ Ensure staff well-being and care is prioritized and is an integral part of weekly/monthly work plans.
∎ Coordination, Representation & Advocacy:

∎ Proactively build strong working relationships at the site levels with other international and national actors/organizations and UN agencies (i.e.: WASH, shelter, food/NFI) for advocacy on ensuring specific measures are put in place to reduce risks of VAWG in line with Inter-Agency Standing Committee Guidelines for response and prevention of GBV in humanitarian settings; and ensure that all advocacy points are communicated in a timely manner to the Team Lead - Protection and WPE Coordinator for field and national level advocacy
∎ Under the guidance of SPC, represent IRC in relevant coordination meetings at camp and sub district level including sector coordination meetings.
∎ Other Duties & Responsibilities:

∎ Maintain open and professional relations with all IRC and partner team members, promoting a strong, respectful team spirit, ensuring effective communication, and opportunities for debriefing.
∎ Consistently and proactively monitor/assess the safety and security of field teams, promptly reporting concerns or incidents to IRC management and liaising with other external parties as required to maintain/enhance the security environment.
∎ Other duties as assigned by the supervisor to enable and develop IRC programs

Additional Requirements:
∎ Minimum 7 years' total experience with least 3 year(s) of experience in GBV programming for women and girls - essential; and also experience in sexual and reproductive health - highly desired.
∎ Proven experience in GBV response programming particularly case management - highly desired
∎ Proven experience in GBV in emergencies/ humanitarian crisis
∎ Previous experience in emergency preparedness and response
∎ Demonstrated experience in successfully leading, building and strengthening a program team of 10 + staffs in a dynamic, challenging and changing context.
∎ Demonstrated experience in supervising, mentoring and building capacity of national staff;
∎ Demonstrated experience in facilitating practical workshops and learning on these issues outlined in the areas of responsibility for this position.
∎ Strong experience, knowledge and skills in participatory methods and community development
∎ Deep understanding of the impact and dynamics of male violence against women and girls, and solid grounding in feminist, women and girl-centered, anti-oppressive practice.
∎ Demonstrated relationship building skills with key partners including government, donors, INGOs, national and local organizations, UN agencies.
∎ Strong ability to respect differences of culture, opinion and lived experiences while upholding rights-based principles and women's protection and empowerment.
∎ Excellent interpersonal skills, positive and professional attitude, ability to lead and work well in a team setting and with multiple partners.
∎ Strengths in listening, empathy, flexibility, and creativity
∎ Strong written and verbal communication skills in English

Salary:
∎ Competitive Base Pay

Compensation & Other Benefits:
∎ Fringe Benefits (As per IRC National Pay Scale in Bangladesh)

Application Deadline: 6 Mar 2021

Company Information:
∎ 28 Feb 2021
∎ International Rescue Committee (IRC)
∎ Business : The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover and gain control of their future. In more than 40 countries and in 26 U.S. cities, our dedicated teams provide clean water, shelter, health care, education, protection and empowerment support to refugees and displaced people. The International Rescue Committee (IRC) Founded in 1933. David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, is a former Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom.

Category: NGO/Development

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