Organization: IFRC – International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Location: Ankara | Sarajevo | Budapest | Warsaw | Tbilisi
Grade: Mid level – D2, International Professional – Internationally recruited position
Occupational Groups:
Poverty Reduction
Women’s Empowerment and Gender Mainstreaming
Disability Rights
Closing Date: 2024-08-08
Organizational Context
Job Purpose
The PGI Senior Officer provides Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) protection, prevention, mitigation and response, trafficking in human beings, disability inclusion, RFL and education to the National Societies and IFRC staff involved in the Europe and Central Asia region. These include guidance to ensure that all operations respect the principles of humanity, impartiality, and non-discrimination, avoid harmful effects and put people at the centre of all activities by ensuring the dignity, access, participation, and safety of clients guided by an understanding of their different needs, vulnerabilities, and capacities.
The PGI Senior Officer maintains close technical working relations with sectorial counterparts, Heads of Country Cluster Delegation, Country Heads of Delegation, PGI delegates at the ROE office, PGI Global team in Geneva and Movement PGI and Protection focal points.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Technical duties to National Societies (through-, and in consultation with IFRC Country & Cluster offices)
Support NSs with their institutional strengthening in PGI and safeguarding, including development of compliance-based policies, protocols and awareness related to PGI, prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) and child safeguarding.
Support NSs to implement global and regional commitments related to PGI and ensure international (quality) standards are adhered to.
Lead support to societies and their governments with PGI in emergencies and ensure minimal requirements are met.
Conduct PGI specific training upon request by NSs or as guided by identified need.The Senior Officer has a responsibility to initiate such training and other capacity building to ensure standards are met.
Support NSs emergency response to meet the Minimum Standard to PGI in Emergency Programming and contribute to emergency plans and appeals, related to PGI, ensuring NS are held accountable.
Support National Societies to collect sex, age and disability disaggregated data more accurately.
Provide secretariat support to the successful functioning of the PGI National Society Network in the region.
Technical support to IFRC secretariat office
Support the regional office in promoting and supporting Women in Leadership in Europe and Central Asia.
Internal and external coordination
Participate in regular regional PGI officer meetings, monthly updates, data collection and peer-support; coordinate regularly with the regional Protection Thematic Lead.
Support the PGI thematic engagement with relevant internal and external stakeholders.
Represent IFRC in engagement with Europe and Central Asia humanitarian diplomacy platforms including advocacy on PGI, as relevant.
Program management.
Develop advocacy materials and best practice case studies on PGI programming as needed.
Recruit and manage consultants, surge staff or interns as needed.
Manage budgets and complete timely and accurate narrative reports as required.
Contribute to IFRC operational plans for PGI.
Confidentiality
Maintain strict moral confidentiality and do not disclose neither spread any confidential or sensitive information.
Organize archives of all reports and documents and treat them as confidential material.
Lateral Relationships
Establish and ensure effective working relationships with the other colleagues at IFRC and National Societies.
Ensure effective working relationships with NS counterparts and leadership.
Ensure effective working relationships with technical and service departments at regional and global level.
Education
Required:
Relevant university degree or similar professional qualification (gender, international relations, human rights, etc.) or a minimum of 7 years relevant experience in the broader PGI field in lieu thereof.
Experience
Required:
At least 5 years of experience in PGI mainstreaming or standalone programming in humanitarian context, including proven track record in leading and delivering tools, and technical advisory outcomes
Possesses a broad understanding of global humanitarian issues and international humanitarian standards for PGI in disaster response.
Possesses working knowledge of Gender and Diversity issues in humanitarian and development settings, specifically in the context of Europe Region
Preferred:
Experience with the Red Cross/ Red Crescent; preferably in the European context
Experience with other international organizations, large NGOs and /or governmental development agencies
Knowledge, Skills and Languages
Required:
Good analytical skills
Ability to multi-task and work under pressure
Ability to deliver multiple activities with a degree of diversity; ability to create integration across these activities
Ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision
Ability to work on MS applications e.g. Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Ability to organize and/or facilitate trainings and workshops on technical matters
Fluently spoken and written English
Preferred:
Good command of Easter European languages
Good command of another IFRC official language (French, Spanish or Arabic)
Competencies, Values and Comments
Values: Respect for diversity; Integrity; Professionalism; Accountability
Core competencies: Communication; Collaboration and teamwork; Judgement and decision making; National society and customer relations; Creativity and innovation; Building trust
This is a national staff position. The incumbent will be based in the regional office in Budapest or one of the country/cluster offices in Ankara, Tbilisi, Warsaw, or Sarajevo.