INTERSOS is a non-governmental, non-profit Humanitarian Organization which aims to assist victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts. INTERSOS bases its action on the values of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equal rights and opportunities for all people, respect for diversity, cohabitation, attention to social groups the most vulnerable.
Terms of reference
Job title : Protection Coordinator
Code: SR-48-5782
Country: Cameroon
Place of assignment: Yaoundé with frequent missions in the North and South-West as well as in the Far North
Start date: 01/10/2023
Contract duration: 6 months
Under the supervision of: Head of Mission
Direct supervision of: 5 Staff
Dependents: According to the county of assignment
General context of the project
INTERSOS is a non-profit humanitarian organization whose role is to help people in danger, victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts. Created in 1992, its actions are based on the values of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equal rights and opportunities for all as well as respect for diversity and coexistence, paying particular attention to the most vulnerable and those in need of protection INTERSOS intervenes in emergency and crisis situations to help individuals, families and communities whose lives are threatened by conflict, extreme poverty, natural disasters or caused by man. It does this by offering support during humanitarian emergencies,
INTERSOS works in absolute compliance with the principles of the Universal Declaration and the European Convention on Human Rights. It makes no distinction or discrimination based on the race, gender, religion, nationality, ethnic or social origin of people who need help. INTERSOS always places the value and dignity of the human being at the heart of its activities. The humanitarian situation in the Far North and in the South-West and North-West regions of Cameroon remains quite worrying.
Indeed, since 2014, the security situation in the far north region has remained unstable and unpredictable given the increase in Boko Haram attacks in the North East of Nigeria but also in the departments of Logone and Chari, Mayo- Tsanaga, Mayo-Sava and more particularly in the Lake Chad region in Cameroon. To date, this situation has caused 321,886 IDPs and 115,921 Nigerien refugees in need of humanitarian aid. The crisis in the North-West and South-West regions has caused nearly 700,000 internally displaced people and 58,000 people who have sought refuge in neighboring Nigeria. The needs of internally displaced people mainly concern shelter, non-food goods, health, access to drinking water and sanitation, education, food security and the protection of civilians.
General objective of the position
The Protection Coordinator is responsible for the technical supervision of all protection projects implemented by INTERSOS in Cameroon. He/she is in charge of identifying the needs of beneficiaries (refugees, IDPs and host community) in the protection sector, and coordinating the response to said identified needs. The Protection Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that Protection is effectively integrated into the delivery of services provided by the team, and the general quality of the projects implemented, from their design to their implementation.
Main responsibilities and tasks
Coordination and support:
- Contribute to the design of the protection strategy and provide technical support and assistance in the implementation of protection-related activities;
- Contextualize and adapt internal and global directives, ensuring that they are deployed and known to staff members;
- Ensure cohesion and harmonization of protection activities and services between the different mission implementation sites;
- Deliver training and workshops to protection staff to build skills on specific identified protection topics
- Organize training and workshops for non-protection staff to develop their skills and knowledge relating to protection principles and enable them to integrate protection into different sectors;
- Regularly assess the protection needs and gaps of target populations in current and future areas of operations, periodically update the protection situation analysis and brief program teams accordingly;
- Create opportunities for experience sharing and learning within the protection team to strengthen cooperation and collaboration;
- Provide strategic protection analysis and develop periodic trend reports (including aspects of conflict analysis, gender and risk management) based on program experiences to improve protection activities development, implementation, policy definition and advocacy;
- Ensure that protection data is collected, archived, processed, analyzed and disseminated ethically, in accordance with internal data protection protocols;
- Carry out regular monitoring visits to the field and provide support tools to monitor the quality of program implementation;
- Identify opportunities for new protection interventions and support assessments and development of new project proposals;
- In cooperation with the Accountability Unit, support the development of complaints mechanisms for beneficiaries and ensure that complaints are handled properly;
- In cooperation with the accountability unit, monitor the implementation of the Child Protection (PE) and Protection against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse (PEAS) Policies;
Staff supervision and management:
- Directly supervise, supervise and coach Protection Specialists and Protection Officers, and carry out regular performance reviews (IRPs)
- Review the work plans of Protection Specialists and Protection Officers and define priorities with Protection Project Managers;
- Organize ad hoc protection meetings with Protection Specialists, Protection Officers and Project Managers to share challenges and priorities, and develop action plans to address them;
Networking and Partnership:
- Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with relevant donors, partners, project stakeholders and other organizations;
- Maintain effective relationships with Protection, GBV and PE Clusters and related working groups at national level;
- Ensure that Protection Specialists and Protection Managers maintain productive relationships with sub-groups in the field;
- Ensure that key protection concerns are conveyed to relevant stakeholders to advocate for respect for human rights and minimum standards of protection;
- Coordinate with other internal departments to ensure good collaboration;
- Network with Protection Coordinators from other missions to share resources and best practices
Profile required
Education
- Minimum: BA in a relevant field (social sciences, psychology, social work, human rights, international humanitarian law or other fields related to social development and humanitarian work)
- Master’s degree (MA or LLM) in human rights, international humanitarian law or related subjects desirable
Professional experience
- Minimum of five (5) years of relevant professional experience in protection-related sectors, preferably within an international NGO
- 3 and experience in case of Masters / LLM
Professional requirements
- Good knowledge of the international donor procedure, in particular UNHCR and (desirable)
- Experience in implementing key protection interventions related to case management, PSS and community protection
- Solid theoretical, technical and practical experience in protection
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work and integrate into a multicultural team
- Essential computer skills (word, excel and internet)
- Ability to work under pressure, flexibility
- Problem solver, dynamic, mature, proactive
- Diplomatic skills in networking with partners, authorities and donors
- Experience in a complex emergency context involving internal travel
- Report preparation skills, experience with monitoring tools and systems, data collection and analysis
LANGUAGES
French and English (fluent)
Personal requirements
- Excellent teamwork and team spirit skills, as well as the ability to work under pressure and flexibly
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work and integrate into a multicultural team
- Problem solving, dynamic, mature
- Confidently able to deal with authorities and donors
- Proactive approach to work
- Able to work independently and play a good team player
- Flexibility, ability to stress, good diplomatic skills
- Available to share accommodation facilities you need
- Acceptance of humanitarian and child protection principles and PSE
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to apply by following the link below: https://www.intersos.org/posizioni-aperte/missioni/#intersosorg-vacancies/vacancy-details/63e9f940bd1a9b0011ccdd02/
Please note that our application process is made up of 3 very quick steps : register (including your name, email, password and nationality), log in and apply by attaching CV in PDF version . With this platform, candidates will be able to follow the history of their applications with INTERSOS.
Please also mention the name, position and contact details of at least three references : two line supervisors and an HR referent . Family members are excluded.
Only candidates selected for the first interview will be contacted.
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