Deployable Child Protection in Emergencies – Sexual Violence Specialist job at Plan International
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Deployable Child Protection in Emergencies – Sexual Violence Specialist

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Deadline of this Job:
Friday, November 01 2024 

Duty Station:
Within Tanzania , Tanzania, East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Monday, October 21 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:
ROLE PURPOSE
Our new global strategy prioritises humanitarian scale up.

To respond to the growing unmet needs in emergencies and to strengthen the speed, quality, relevance and appropriateness of our emergency response and readiness work, we are investing in our humanitarian deployable capacity.

The Deployable Education in Emergencies (EiE) Specialist is a member of Plan International’s Global Education in Humanitarian Action Unit. While on deployment the specialist provides technical support to Plan International’s Country Offices (COs) This normally involves responding to medium and large-scale emergencies to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate EiE programmes. This role will have a specific focus on preparedness, anticipatory action and rapid response in education. When not on deployment the specialist contributes to Plan’s EiE workplan as agreed with the team. This may include continued follow up from a distance with deployment countries.

DIMENSIONS OF THE ROLE
• The post holder will deploy (sometimes at short notice) to support Plan International’s COs to respond to specific humanitarian crises. When on deployment:
o The post-holder may have budget responsibility
o Up to five staff may report to the post holder, as well as a number of indirect reports.
o The post holder will ensure effective representation of Plan International in internal and external for accompanying colleagues based in the country as appropriate.

ACCOUNTABILITIES
Accountabilities described apply during deployed and non-deployed time
Programme Design and Assessment (15%)
• Ensure all EiE work has a strong child protection, gender and inclusion focus, in line with Plan International’s Global Strategy.
• Support and Lead on multi-sectoral needs assessments including joint rapid education assessemnts in collaboration with Plan International’s Child Protection, CVA , Food security (the Education Cluster/working group, education authorities, teachers and community members including children and adolescents in all their diversity, ensuring assessment findings are documented and disseminated.
• Support Plan International’s CO’s in the design of response plans based on based on identified needs and priorities and, where possible, through a process of community participation.
• Provide technical assistance to COs in the design of gender-aware (and where possible, gender-transformative) EiE programme strategies, plans and proposals for emergency preparedness, anticipatory action and/or response, in collaboration with key education stakeholders, communities, children and adolescents in all their diversity
• Ensure that EiE interventions are in line with Humanitarian response plans and linked to longer-term programming and national education plans and systems.
• Support Plan International COs in the development of preparedness, anticipatory action and rapid response plans and modalities in education.

Programme Implementation (35%)
• The post holder will deploy to COs to provide technical support and leadership on safe, inclusive and quality education programmes including preparedness, anticipatory action and rapid response in education during humanitarian crises.
• Coordinate with education, early childhood development (ECD), child protection, gender advisors and other staff to ensure coherence with Plan International’s Inclusive Quality Education framework and to build synergy with existing skills and training.
• Work with other sector teams, including but not limited to CPiE, gender in emergencies, Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) and Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) teams to support integrated EiE programming that prevents and mitigates child protection risks and addresses multi-dimensional, age- and gender-specific barriers to education for children and adolescents.
• Ensure alignment of Plan International’s EiE work with key cross cutting priorities (for example, child protection, gender and inclusion) whilst also ensuring innovation is central to Plan International approach.
• Ensure the effective planning, implementation and coordination of education programming, for out of school children including children associated with armed forced and armed groups (CAFAAG), child survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), children on the move. This programming includes but is not limited to actions to support immediate access to and retention in education, transition through different levels of accredited formal and non-formal education, and referral to multi-sectoral services.
• Contribute to the development of gender-balanced staffing plans to implement EiE programme activities and work with the Human Resources (HR) team to recruit in line with approved grants.
• Ensure that EiE interventions are aligned with the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies Minimum Standards (INEE MS) and related resources, and other global humanitarian standards, guidelines and tools.
• Identify EiE programme supply needs and coordinate with the logistics team to ensure timely procurement and delivery.

Representation and Partnership (10%)
• Work with country office colleagues to represent Plan International at relevant clusters, working groups, and in other fora related to EiE and facilitate coordination across sectors.
• Participate in the development of the Education Cluster/Working Group response strategies, including the Humanitarian Response Plan, Humanitarian Needs Overview and Rapid Response Plan processes, ensuring a focus on gender and inclusion.
• Support coordinated approaches to preparedness, anticipatory action and rapid response in education in collaboration with the Education Cluster and other agencies on the ground
• Identify opportunities and establish dialogue for partnerships and collaboration with other humanitarian agencies and education stakeholders, particularly local partners, representatives of people living with disabilities (DPOs), women’s and youth groups, education authorities, vocational and tertiary education institutions and teaching unions.
• Support the development of Plan International’s profile in EiE programming, particularly in regard to girls in all their diversity.

Resource Mobilization (10%)
• Build and maintain relationships with relevant government departments, UN agencies and NGOs.
• Establish/maintain new/existing relationships with key donors.
• Support Plan International’s COs to build a diversified portfolio of funding for EiE.
• Support development and submission of quality proposals in response to identified opportunities at CO level and in collaboration with local partners.

Programme Monitoring and Evaluation, Reporting and Accountability (10 %)
• Work closely with the Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) team in COs to analyse assessments and develop an EiE M&E framework that appropriately monitors the evolving needs of learners and teachers and aligns with the Education Cluster/working group response strategies.
• Build capacity of EiE and M&E staff to collect and analyse quantitative and qualitative data, ensuring all data is disaggregated by sex, age and disability.
• Document and disseminate key learning from EiE responses and use assessments, evaluations and lessons learned to redefine response strategies and EiE interventions, in coordination with the Education Cluster/working group, education authorities, teachers and communities, including children and adolescents in all their diversity.
• Prepare timely reports on EiE projects in compliance with internal and donor requirements.
• Provide input for regular CO sitreps.
• Ensure accountability activities effectively and efficiently support community members, including teachers and children and adolscents in all their diversity and that feedback from all relevant stakeholders is considered throughout all phases of the response.

Learning and Capacity Building (10 %)
• Develop capacity building plans and tools for CO colleagues, or support the implementation of existing plans.
• Support the provision of training, coaching and mentorship to programme colleagues, partners and other key stakeholders on Preparedness, Anicipatory Action and Rapid Education response and other EiE and related issues such as gender equality and inclusion to build capacity to support safe, effective teaching, wellbeing and learning. Identify and if necessary adapt or develop training manuals, guidance documents, and toolkits on key education and ECD in emergencies issues, as required.
• Promote best practices in EiE both internally and externally.

Research, Policy and Advocacy (10%)
• Drive learning, knowledge management and policy impact by authoring, commissioning and contributing to publications, policy documents, briefing notes and other resource materials ensuring that Plan International has distinct knowledge and evidence on gender dimension in education in emergencies. Support COs to develop case studies and reports of programme innovation and successes.
• Engage with key technical groups within Plan International, representing EiE.
• Contribute to relevant global advocacy and policy objectives with documented learning and evidence.
• Work with the Education Cluster/working group to develop advocacy strategies informed by contextually relevant evidence and analysis to influence national-level plans, programmes and policies.

Ensures that Plan International’s global policies for Safeguarding Children and Young People and Gender Equality and Inclusion are fully embedded in accordance with the principles and requirements of the policy including relevant Implementation Standards and Guidelines as applicable to their area of responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring staff and associates are aware of and understand their responsibilities under these policies and Plan International’s Code of Conduct (CoC), their relevance to their area of work, and that concerns are reported and managed in accordance with the appropriate procedures.

KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Internal;
• Global Hub Hmanitarian Team, EiE Team, Research and MEAL teams, Plan International networks including longer-term development programming
• CO programme and operational support staff
• Regional Humanitarian Teams
• Plan International National Organisations, particularly humanitarian units

External;
• EiE coordination mechanisms relevant in country fora such as the Education Cluster and associated working groups.
• Peer NGO agencies.
• Implementing partners

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Essential
• Significant experience in the planning, design and implementation of integrated, conflict sensitive, gender-aware (or better) education programmes in humanitarian settings, that link to contextually relevant, long-term development frameworks. Technical expertise should include:
o Knowledge of child safeguarding, and prevention of sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (PSEAH).
o Good knowledge of INEE Minimum Standards and related resources, and other humanitarian standards (including the Core Humanitarian Standard and Child Protection Minimum Standards)
o Experience of conducting education needs assessments and M&E activities and an understanding of Sex Age and Disability Disaggregated Data (SADDD), Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) and child/ adolescent and youth participation, with specific attention to girls
o Experience with advocacy, particularly influencing around children’s adolescents’ and girls’ education, inclusion and education continuity in crisis contexts.

• Experience of working in a range of humanitarian contexts (e.g. refugee, conflict, rapid onset), including with the Education Cluster and cross-sectoral and education authority collaboration.
• Experience of capacity strengthening and mentoring on education technical areas with a variety of audiences, and the ability to work comfortably with diverse colleagues in high pressure environments.
• Ability to secure funding from public and private funding streams; excellent skills in writing funding submissions and donor reports
• Excellent negotiation and representation skills
• Fluency in English, written and spoken.
• Strong team management, staff capacity building and motivation skills in teamwork and networking.

Desirable
• Fluency in French, Spanish, Arabic or any other languages
• Significant network with other organisations involved in this field.
• Previous experience on implementing rapid education response

Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 48

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, November 01 2024
Duty Station: Tanzania
Posted: 21-10-2024
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 21-10-2024
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 21-10-2077
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