High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
Officer
established on December 14, 1950 by the United Nations General Assembly.
UNHCR’s mandate under the Statute of the Office of the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees is to lead and co-ordinate action for international protection
to refugees; seek permanent solutions for the problems of refugees and
safeguard refugee rights and well-being. UNHCR has an additional mandate
concerning issues of statelessness, as it is given a designated role under
Article 11 of the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.
Associate (Community-Based) will work closely with other UNHCR staff,
government, NGO partners and other stakeholders, the Protection Associate
(Community-Based) works directly with communities of concern to identify the
risks they face and to leverage their capacities to protect themselves, their
families and communities. The incumbent will have direct supervisory
responsibility for part of the protection and/or support staff and supports the
application of community-based protection standards, operational procedures and
practices in community-based protection delivery at the field level. To fulfil
this role the Protection Associate (Community-Based) will required to spend a
substantial percentage of her/his time working outside the office, building and
maintaining networks within communities of persons of concern. The development
and maintenance of constructive relationships with persons of concern that
measurably impact and enhance protection planning, programming and results
forms the core of the work of the Protection Associate (Community-Based). The
incumbent also supports the designing of a community-based protection strategy
by ensuring that it is based on consultation with persons of concern.
Responsibilities:
- Support functional units, the
Multi-Functional Team (MFT) and senior management to integrate
participatory and community-based approaches in the overall protection
delivery strategy and operational procedures. - Through relationships with persons of
concern and network of partners stay abreast of political, social,
economic and cultural developments that have an impact on the protection
environment and provide advice to the protection team. Understand the perspectives,
capacities, needs and resources of the persons of concern and advice the
protection team accordingly, highlighting the specific protection needs of
women and men, children, youth and older persons, persons with
disabilities, marginalized groups. - Work with host communities to identify
opportunities for national civil society involvement in improving the
protection of persons of concern. - Work in liaison with implementing and
operational partners as well as with displaced and local communities to develop
community-owned activities to address, where applicable, the social,
educational, psycho-social, cultural, health, organisational and
livelihood concerns as well as child protection and prevention and
response to SGBV. - Offer support in the analysis that
identifies the capacities of communities of concern and risks they face. - Support participatory assessments by
multifunctional teams and ongoing consultation with persons of concern. - Render support in planning and monitoring
of programmes and budgets, with an AGD perspective. - Build office capacity for community-based
protection through training and establishing systems for community
mobilization and participation of persons of concern. - Support communities in establishing
representation and coordination structures. - Ensure community understanding of UNHCR’s
commitment to deliver on accountability and quality assurance in its
response. - Act as interpreter in exchange of routine
information, contribute to related liaison activities and respond directly
to routine queries. - Perform any other relevant duties as
required.
- Effective support and advice is provided
to promote AGD sensitive analysis of community risks and capacities as the
essential basis for all of UNHCR work. - AGD sensitive analysis of community risks
and capacities provides the essential basis for all of UNHCR work. - The participation of persons of concern is
assured through continuous assessment and evaluation using participatory,
rights and community based approaches, which inform protection and
assistance programming and ensure that UNHCR meets its commitments to
accountability to persons of concern. - National protection capacities are
improved through direct engagement, research and advocacy with all
relevant external interlocutors.
Experience:
- The ideal candidate for the United Nations
UNHCR Protection Associate (Community-Based) job placement should have
completed Secondary education; Training/certificate in International
Development, Cultural Studies, Human Rights, International Social Work,
Social Science, Political Science, Anthropology, International Law or
other clearly related disciplines - At least six years previous relevant job
experience. - Computer skills (MS Office, including
Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access). - Excellent knowledge of Aringa is an added
advantage. - Fluency in English and working knowledge
of another relevant UN language.
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in the aforementioned capacity are
encouraged to click on the link below and follow the application instructions
after reviewing the job details.
January, 2017
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