Call for Proposals Consultancy: Developing a Simulation for Senior Leadership, Results-Based Protection

InterAction

About InterAction:

InterAction is the largest U.S. based coalition of international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) with nearly 190 members working around the world in low- and middle-income countries, fragile and post-conflict states, and emerging/growth economies. Member organizations are large and small, secular and faith-based, with a focus on people living in the world’s most poor and vulnerable places. The U.S. public, foundations, and governments support the work of our member NGOs that collectively invest and manage more than $15.4 billion a year. InterAction revenues come from dues, government grants, private foundation and corporate grants, and a growing fee-for-service program portfolio. Using its collective voice and convening power, InterAction seeks to shape important policy decisions and actions across a wide range of issues – including foreign assistance, humanitarian relief, development, economic equity, food security, and climate change – that advance human dignity, human potential, and self-determination.

About the Project:

Since 2012, InterAction has been at the forefront of outcome-oriented approaches to protection. Through its signature work on Results-Based Protection, InterAction has carried out numerous roundtables, interagency dialogues, field-level workshops, and trainings with NGOs around the world to identify and distill the key elements of results-based protection. Under its current work, InterAction is providing country-level support to NGOs in select countries, as well as supporting the piloting of an evaluation framework for the prevention of gender-based violence.

Position Objective: In the past year, InterAction has been increasing its focus on field-level senior leadership as crucial actors to lead a shift in thinking on protection outcomes. The team has identified a table-top simulation as a means to engage senior leaders in the decision-making processes that are required to contribute to protection outcomes, as well as introduce core concepts and tools to support such decision-making. This simulation activity will also be used in an action-based research study with leaders to explore the issue of conflict-induced food insecurity and protection. The simulation activity with leaders will be assessed and findings will be incorporated into the research’s field-level and global recommendations. As such, InterAction seeks a consultant or consultant team to develop the simulation and all supporting documents. The simulation must be designed in a way that alternative scenarios and protection risks can be used and adapted depending on the crisis context. Building on a previous scoping study regarding NGO senior leadership perceptions of their role in protection outcomes, as well as the findings coming out of the IASC Protection Policy Review, and using the body of work on results-based protection, the simulation will engage senior leaders in a scenario where they must make decisions to further protection outcomes in a crisis setting.

Position Description:

Position Title: Consultant/s – Simulation Development, Results-Based Protection

Position Type:

Timeframe: TBD (Project to be completed by

March 2023 with field testing taking place by

January 2023) Short-term consultant starting October 2022

Location: Homebased/working remotely

Essential Functions and Deliverables:

The consultant (or consultant team) will work with InterAction’s Results-Based Protection (RBP) team to develop an adaptable simulation/game that can be used for field-based senior leadership navigating different protection priorities. Using the Results-Based Protection framework and existing materials, the consultants will:

· Undertake a desk review of InterAction’s existing work on the role of senior leaders as well as existing RBP and sector-wide materials and tools

· Interview selected stakeholders – including potential external stakeholders – to help develop core concepts prioritized in simulation

· Produce a scoping paper that lays out the proposed approach to the simulation/game, including scenario development, testing, and core learning methodologies

· Develop drafts of the simulation and supporting materials, ensuring sufficient time for review by InterAction staff

· Undertake at least one round of testing/piloting of the simulation/game that includes a feedback survey/consultation. Incorporate lessons learned into final product.

· Generate plan for facilitator capacity building and simulation roll out, including complementary guides and materials

· Generate evaluation plan of the simulation and provide M&E tools for facilitators

· Produce finalized simulation with all needed supporting materials

· Be available for the first 3 months of rollout for ad hoc troubleshooting

Qualifications:

InterAction is seeking consultants or consultant teams with experience in developing simulations and games for the humanitarian community. Primary qualifications include:

· Demonstrated experience in designing games and simulations that bring participants through experience-based learning of selected concepts

· Understanding of the humanitarian system and in particular, the role of senior leaders (i.e. Country Directors, Heads of Programs, Heads of Office, Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) members)

· Understanding of a variety of adult education methods, particularly those that can be used in a simulation/game context

· Experience in designing for armed conflict and humanitarian crisis contexts

Requirements:

There are no extraordinary physical requirements for the performance of the essential functions of this position. InterAction will make reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

None

Compensation:

TBD

Expected Start Date:

October 2022

Reports to:

Senior Program Manager, Protection

Travel:

There is no travel anticipated as a part of this work

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

How to apply

To Apply: Interested applicants should send their proposals to [email protected] with subject line containing Consultant – Senior leadership simulation. All applications should include:

· Curriculum Vitae (CV)

o Note: consultant teams are welcome to apply; CVs of each team member who might be working on this project should be included and note their specific role.

· Cover letter that addresses qualifications relevant to this solicitation.

· Proposal, no more than 7 pages, that includes the following:

o A brief description of your understanding of the proposed simulation and proposal for the type of simulation/game that you feel would successfully meet the desired outcomes for this project.


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