CARE is Looking for Gender Based Violence Coordinator

CARE International Gaziantep
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The GBV Coordinator will be part of a team that implements GBV and SRH integrated projects in the North West Syria context. Under direct supervision of the GBV/SRH Project Manager, the GBV Coordinator will manage the implementation of GBV components of projects, including managing staff directly. Besides, the GBV Coordinator will ensure that all activities are implemented to ensure the highest quality and accountability standards. CARE works with local partners and international partners under the Protection and SRH program in northwest Syria, and the GBV Coordinator is expected to support partners’ implementation for quality of response.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS

 

Job Responsibility #1 Project Management and Accountability                                                                         50%

 

  •  Coordinate the successful implementation of assigned project components and/or stand-alone projects related to GBV implemented by partners and/or directly by CARE.
  • Assist granting process with implementing partners. Assist in the preparation of the Sub Agreement Package (SGA). This includes, but not limited to preparing projects scope of work, MEAL plans,Procurement plans, among others.
  • Ensure projects’ implementation meets contractual obligations, including all donor and CARE policy, procedures, rules, and regulations.
  •  Prepare relevant work plans and monitor them.
  • Monitor expenditures of GBV components of projects in coordination with the GBV/SRH Project Manager.
  • Review monthly financial reports and share inputs/feedback with the partner and GBV/SRH Project Manager.
  • Update the procurement plan and ensure the timely supply chain is in place by following up the submitted PRs by the officers.
  •  Update the monthly monitoring plans of projects’ activities, including training plans.
  •  Ensure risks are appropriately managed, including financial, safety and security, programmatic, and reputational risks.
  •  Ensure partner NGOs are implementing PSEA and Child Safeguarding measures for prevention and response.
  • Manage a team that consists of GBV Officer(s) and field consultant(s) and develop capacity building plans for the direct supervisees.
  •  Maintain a sound understanding of Syria’s developments and the needs and opportunities for humanitarian and recovery programming.
  •  Regularly attend coordination forums like the GBV SC and provide updates to the GBV/SRH Manager. 

Job Responsibility #2 Support Partners’ Capacity Building and Implementation                                         30%

  • Partners capacity building plans coordination, identification, preparation, and implementation.
  • Support resource mobilization for the capacity building of implementing partners technically.
  • Support partner NGOs in maintaining a safe and confidential record-keeping system and making a sure referral of cases is confidential, safe, and timely.
  • Ensure that partner NGOs are regularly attending the important coordination forums and provide updates on their activities in Syria (meetings, 4Ws matrix, and advocacy).
  • Review and improve the quality of the partner organization’s existing data collection tools/databases/reporting templates for GBV specific activities.
  • Support partners to ensure the effective and accountable implementation of the projects.

Job Responsibility #3 Reporting, Monitoring, and Evaluation in Relation to Project Activities                 %20

  • Support partner to prepare monthly plans and reports on GBV components of projects.
  • Ensure timely submission of monthly, quarterly and end of projects reports in compliance with internal and external/donor requirements.
  • Ensure timely preparation and submission of SitRep reports on projects activities in compliance with internal requirements.
  • In close coordination with the MEAL teams, to support in the preparation of MEAL plans and tools for GBV projects, also train different stakeholders on using them.
  • Follow up MEAL flash reports.
  • Provide support in reviewing internal monitoring and evaluation reports
  • Support to and engagement in establishment/implementation of accountability mechanisms to ensure feedbacks of people of concern are duly captured into program adaptations and improvement.
  • Ensure independent verification mechanism of projects’ activities is in place.

QUALIFICATIONS

Education/Training

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree or relevant certification in (Gender Studies, Social Work, Developmental Studies, Social Sciences)

Desired

  • Certification/ training in GBV prevention and response programming.

Experience

Required

  • Three years of work experience in GBV programming, of which at least two should be in a not-for-profit, humanitarian organization.
  • Project implementation experience with a specific focus on GBV projects.
  • Ability to work in a diverse, multi-cultural environment.
  • Knowledge of the Syria crisis context.

Desired

  • Experience in working through partners
  • Experience working with INGOs, National, Provincial, and district governments.

Technical Skills

Required

  • Gender awareness and commitment to gender equality
  • Technical knowledge of GBV programming in humanitarian settings.
  • Demonstrated knowledge for developing work plans and reports and managing budgets.Strong skills in oral and written communication in both English and Arabic.
  • Strong skills in interpersonal communications, able to work effectively with multiple stakeholders in a complex, multi-actor environment
  • Sensitivity to cultural differences and the ability to work effectively across a wide variety of cultural contexts
  • Strong team player, able to develop and maintain effective working relationships within a distributed and dynamic team
  • Competence with MS Office applications, including Word, Excel, and Outlook

Child Protection Policy

Child abuse in all forms is unacceptable to CARE Turkey, which recognizes its responsibility to protect children from harm in all areas of its work. CARE Turkey is committed to ensuring a child-safe environment and is applying a zero-tolerance approach towards any kind of child abuse and exploitation.

Discrimination, Abuse and Harassment Policy

CARE Turkey expressly prohibits and will not tolerate any form of discrimination, abuse, harassment (sexual or otherwise), based upon race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship status, disability, or military status. CARE employees and related personnel must under no circumstances take part in any form of discrimination, harassment, or abuse (physical, sexual or verbal), intimidation or exploitation, or in any other way infringe the rights of others inside or outside CARE.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Employment is subject to the possession of valid identification documents (passport, residency card, temporary protection card, etc.) and successfully obtaining permission to work by the Government of Turkey (work permit). CARE will submit the work permit application on behalf of the selected candidate after the job offer accepted. Candidate can start to work for CARE only after the work permit is received. Failure to provide the required documents or rejection of a work permit application by the Government of Turkey will result in your employment offer being rescinded.

HOW TO APPLY:

Interested candidates, please attach a Curriculum Vitae in English and a Cover letter (in a separate file of no more than one A4 page) describing how your skills and experience match the requirements of this post, following to provided link when you click on the apply button.

Applications in languages other than English will not be reviewed.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted

** CARE International is an Equal Opportunity Employer **

 

 

CARE International

CARE International in Turkey (CARE), together with its partners, is providing humanitarian assistance to people affected by the Syrian crisis, both in Syria and Turkey. CARE began projects responding to the needs of Syrian refugees in southern Turkey in October 2014.
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