Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor, Syria and Jordan Response Programmes

  • Contractor
  • Amman Jordan
  • TBD USD / Year
  • War Child Holland profile




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War Child Holland

War Child believes no child should be part of war. Ever. Children have the right to grow up in peace, free from fear and violence. To develop their full potential and become the person they want to be. War Child makes a lasting impact. By protecting children from violence and offering psychosocial support and education. We unleash the children’s inner strength with our creative and involving approach. And inspire as many people as we can to participate in our cause. War Child is both implementing its own programmes and cooperating with a variety of partner organizations in 14 countries around the world.

War Child Holland is looking for a:

Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor, Syria and Jordan Response Programmes

Based in Amman, Jordan (National Contract)

Objective of the Job:

The Child Protection (CP) and Safeguarding Advisor is responsible for the development, coordination and mainstreaming of child protection programming for the Syria response. They will also develop child protection competencies of staff within the WCH Syria programme and local partners, including Child Safeguarding, PSEA, and Child Safety.

The CP Advisor provides technical guidance to support the implementation of child protection activities across projects, supports the development of concept notes and proposals, plays a key role in monitoring the quality of projects, and works collaboratively with the regional and global advisors to ensure projects align with WCH thematic strategies and organisational ambitions.

This position is stationed in the Syria Response office in Amman, Jordan with regular trips in the region to visit the project sites and attend relevant meetings/conferences (roughly 30% of the time).

Your Challenge

The CP Advisor is supported and coached by the Middle East Regional CP Advisor in all technical areas and works with them and others in the Global Programme Quality team to share best practices, promote internal professional development in teams and identify areas for strengthening CP programming at a country-level, regionally and globally where applicable. They will work closely with the Project Managers, partner focal points, and regional CP colleagues.

The post-holder will directly manage CP Coordinators and Officers (where applicable). S/he will be responsible for their development and supervision of CP technical activities, with the opportunity to build out the team as needed.

Result Areas

Result Area 1: Development, quality assurance and follow-up of child protection activities; ensuring CP standards and policies are implemented at minimum standards and lead to better protection outcomes for children and their families

  • Work collaboratively with child protection staff, including case workers and social workers, to identify child protection issues and inform evidence-based programming. Follow up on the quality of implementation of child protection activities, identify opportunities and constraints and any adjustments needed including additional staffing or staff training, as well as sharing best programming practices and lessons learnt throughout the project cycle.
  • Assist in designing and developing child protection programmes and/or activities within WCH strategy, including contributing to relevant fund-raising and proposal-writing activities, including identifying funding opportunities, building donor-relations and having a developed understanding of donor presence and mapping in areas WCH implements and seeks to work in the future.
  • Ensure the implementation of WCH Child Safeguarding policy internally, and externally with local implementing partners and their staff, as well as provide continuous support to local partners and support the organisation’s localisation strategy through contextualization and development of organisational CP policies and supporting the integration of partners’ evidence-based inputs and recommendations to improve and adapt programming.
  • Lead the development (and revisions) of Country Office CP/CSG strategy and Annual Planning and ensure its implementation.

Result Area 2: Delivery of child protection capacity building; ensuring staff and partners have the capacity and feel supported in such a manner that allows minimum child protection standards and quality CP programming to be implemented:

  • Design and implement child protection capacity-building plans for staff and partners.
  • Design and implement child protection capacity building plans including tailored participatory and practical training where needed and feasible, to staff and partners.
  • Provide ongoing and necessary technical support, guidance and advice to program staff and partners in the field of child protection, including child safeguarding.
  • Deliver child safeguarding briefings when needed to external visitors, new staff, and partner staff, in coordination with HR.
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen policies and standards through evidence-based recommendations and emerging best practices in the CP sector.

Result Area 3: Internal and external coordination and representation – To ensure child protection is mainstreamed and CP sectoral trends, new materials, and emerging resources are utilised to improve the quality of CP programming and raise the organisation’s profile to be recognised as a leader in CP programming:

  • Lead, coach, coordinate and supervise the CP team in the Country office
  • Coordinate, communicate and collaborate with other team members internally at the country-level, regional and global (mainly MHPSS and Education teams), to ensure that child protection is integrated, connects and mainstreamed in other areas of WCH work.
  • Critically reflect and evaluate the quality of programming and projects, sharing best practices and lessons learnt internally and externally as a foundation for improved future programming.
  • Foster existing, and actively develop new relationships and networks to represent WCH externally, in relevant platforms/networks focused on child protection themes, including CP working groups, technical committees, and cluster groups.
  • Support work around advocacy and communications to highlight War Child Holland’s Vision and Mission and to raise external awareness for programming and results
  • Contribute to the development/revision of child protection materials developed in working groups/platforms/networks/WCH global CP working groups.
  • Share child protection material and other useful and relevant information, including tools and methodologies, with staff and partners.

Result Area 4: Serve as programmatic integrity, PSEA and Child Safeguarding focal point; to support understanding, best practice and clear reporting within War Child Holland and partner organisations:

  • Provide staff with capacity building and continuous support on War Child Holland’s integrity framework and ensure awareness of relevant policies, procedures and reporting mechanisms.
  • Offer confidential advice around the Code of Conduct, ensure that appropriate support is provided to staff experiencing any breach, as well as increase awareness amongst staff including on how to report Code of Conduct breaches.
  • Train and support partner staff, including field facilitators, on minimum standards of integrity, Child Safeguarding, PSEA, and accountability, including channels for reporting.
  • Represent War Child externally in the relevant PSEA networks, attend trainings and meetings, and roll out capacity-building frameworks as required.
  • Act in close consultation and coordination with the global Child Safeguarding Focal Point and other relevant Integrity focal points across War Child, including at Home Office.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Relevant academic background (Social Sciences / International Development Studies).
  • Knowledge of current principles and practices of Child Protection.
  • Understanding and experience of child rights (programming) in conflict and post-conflict environments.
  • Minimum 5 years (I)NGO experience in developing countries/conflict areas, preferably with children.
  • Minimum 4 years in the field of CP and quality program implementation.
  • Expertise in technical CP capacity building and understanding of adult learning principles.
  • Proven experience in drafting thematic strategies, and high level thecnical project proposals
  • Demonstrated experience in monitoring and evaluation of projects.
  • Proven experience in high level technical representation (donors, clusters and other relevant stakeholders

Skills and Competencies:

  • Ability to express oneself skilfully in written and oral English and Arabic.
  • Strong critical analysis and strategic thinking skills.
  • Planning and coordination ability.
  • Monitoring and Evaluation ability.
  • Ability to design and deliver learner-centred participatory trainings.
  • Excellent communication skills; ability to give and receive feedback.
  • Excellent writing skills in English
  • Affinity with children and young people.
  • Cultural sensitivity.
  • Result-oriented.

We Offer

  • A dynamic and challenging work environment, with opportunities to grow and enhance your skills.
  • A fair salary and comprehensive secondary benefits including opportunities to develop professionally.
  • Working as part of a multinational team who is hands on to make change happen!

Contract

The duration of the contract is 12 months with the intention to extend depending on performance and fund availability.

Job Location

Amman, Jordan. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Jordan. Travelling to country offices of War Child Syria Response, its affiliates and elsewhere is required to fulfil the obligations of this role.

How to apply

Interested and qualified candidates are invited to apply by 30 June 2023 by uploading their CV and a short cover letter, in English, using the following hyperlink: Child Protection and Safeguarding Advisor Application

Disclaimer: Only applications received via our website following the link above will be processed. War Child will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis and reserves the right to either close the vacancy if a successful candidate is identified prior to the deadline, or the closing date for the vacancy might be extended. If so, and you have not yet heard from us, your application will remain live.

By submitting your application you certify that all of the statements made in your application are true, complete, and correct and are made in good faith. You understand that falsifying, misrepresenting or intentionally withholding information will be ground for rejection of your application or withdrawal of any offer of appointment or, if an appointment offer has been accepted, this will be ground for employment sanctions, such as, but not limited to, instant dismissal. In addition, you understand that you need to submit a Criminal Record Certificate and failure to submit, will result in no establishment of an employment relationship. War Child is an international organisation, and we are committed to be a diverse and inclusive employer, placing human and child rights at the Centre of our existence and work. We hire our new colleagues based on their talents, competences and shared values; we do not distinguish them based on their age, gender and gender identity, race, color, ethnicity, religion, culture, sexual orientation, disability etc.

The safety of children is essential to War Child. War Child does not tolerate or accept any form of abuse. This subject is addressed in our recruitment and selection procedures. Moreover, the accepted candidates will be required to state their commitment/intent to be aware, consider and adhere to the minimum standards

applicable in development and humanitarian settings, such as humanitarian values and principles, Sphere Humanitarian Charter, Standards in the Humanitarian Standards Partnership, Core Humanitarian Standard, International Humanitarian Law, Code of Conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)in Disaster Relief and IASC Six Core Principles Relating to Sex


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