2 Fresher WPE Assistant Prevention Officer NGO Job Vacancies – International Rescue Committee

 

Job Title:        WPE Assistant Prevention
Officer (2 Fresher Job Vacancies)

Organization: International
Rescue Committee

Duty Station:
Uganda

Reports to: WPE Prevention Officer

 

About US:

The International
Rescue Committee helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by
conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future. It
was created by Albert Einstein more than 80 years and has been working in
Uganda since 1998. It has particularly working in the conflict zones where tens
of thousands of people have been kills and over 1.6 million displaced.
Following a peace agreement in 2006, Ugandans are returning home and looking to
rebuild their lives. The IRC is there to protect women and children from
violence and exploitation by fostering a safe environment and encouraging
education, and is supporting farmers and small businesses, and helping
communities promote peace and long-term development.

 

Job Summary:  The WPE Assistant Prevention Officer (APO)
will lead the implementation of the GBV prevention strategy to support refugees
and host community women and girls living in Ocea in Rhino Camp. He/She will
collaborate and guide the WPE volunteers, conduct a range of outreaches and
implement a set of behavioural change methodologies to prevent GBV including
adolescent and livelihood interventions aimed to respond to the needs of
adolescent girls and women. The candidate will also partake in male engagement
activities to further involve men and boys in WPE programming and outreach
efforts.

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities:  

·       
Design
and monitor GBV prevention activities, ensuring these activities are informed
by target beneficiaries and correspond to their priorities and safety.

·       
Conduct
training and dialogues with WPE volunteers, Women committees, male & female
community leaders, and key informants on the topics of GBV, women’s rights,
gender equality in line with priorities identified by women and girls.

·       
Conduct
outreach efforts to disseminate information on services available to women and
girls and raise awareness with the Community Volunteers and the Women
Committees.

·       
Support
capacity building and coordination activities by delivering training sessions
to GBV service providers on GBV core concepts and guiding principles, safety
audit and service mapping tools, reporting and advocacy skills, and community mobilization.

·       
Implement
prevention and community-based advocacy initiatives based on identified needs
and Safety Audit reports that reflect the voices of women and girls.

·       
Implement
prevention programs and conduct dialogues with male community members.

·       
Facilitate
Information Sessions (IS), Door-to Door outreaches, Focus Group Discussions
(FDGs), Awareness Sessions (AS), and other sessions for women and girls at the
Women Center and via mobile teams.

·       
Oversee
the implementation of the Rotational Savings activities, business advisory,
life-skills training and job placement assistance offered to women and girls at
the Women Center and via the mobile teams.

·       
Organize
Male Engagement Groups and host programming targeting men and boys.

·       
Implement
Adolescent Girls Programming including facilitation of the IRC adolescent
girl’s curriculum and other planned activities, selection of target girls,
relationship building with key gatekeepers and monitoring of activities.

·       
Work
with families, caregivers and communities to support in building and
strengthening a more protective environment for adolescent girls and by
providing parenting skills trainings.

·       
Collaborate
with finance and logistics to ensure program supplies and resources are
available in a timely manner to support program implementation.

·       
Update
and maintain work and spending plans that support the achievement of
activities.

·       
Support
in the development and contextualization of curriculum and GBV content.

·       
Constantly
monitor activity implementation, compile daily & weekly reports, and attend
weekly staff meetings.

·       
Attend
WPE and IRC meetings and trainings as needed and as requested by senior staff.

·       
Conduct
targeted awareness sessions with boys and men on the prevention of VAW.

 

Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

·       
The ideal
candidate for the International Rescue Committee (IRC) WPE Assistant Prevention
Officer job placement must hold a University degree in social sciences (i.e.
sociology, psychology, gender studies, law, human rights, etc.).

·       
Two
years of experience in working in the social sector, particularly working with
refugee and IDP populations.

·       
Experience
working in humanitarian responses targeting vulnerable women and girls.

·       
Experience
conducting participatory trainings on women’s protection and empowerment.

·       
Excellent
communication and analytical skills and ability to present ideas effectively,
in both oral and written form.

·       
Ability
to communicate sensitively and without judgment; good diplomatic and persuasion
skills.

·       
Ability
to use good judgment when making decisions and to take accountability for
decisions made.

·       
Emotional
maturity and stability to resolve conflicts in non-violent way and maintain
appropriate boundaries.

·       
Good
interpersonal skills including ability to gain trust and build relationships.

·       
Ability
to handle multiple tasks; proven self-initiative and problem solving abilities.

·       
High
standard of spoken and written English.

·       
Good
computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Access, Word, Outlook, and Power
Point.

·       
Be able
to work in a stressful setting and adapt quickly to changing environments.

 

Please note: This
position is open only to Ugandan nationals.

 

How to Apply:

All suitably
qualified and interested candidates are encouraged to apply online at the link
below.

 

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Here

 

The IRC and IRC
workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in IRC Way –
Standards for Professional Conduct.  These are Integrity, Service, and
Accountability.  In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and
enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from Exploitation and Abuse, Child
Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment, Fiscal Integrity, and
Anti-Retaliation.

 

Deadline: 7th September 2020

 

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