INTERSOS is an independent humanitarian organization that assists the victims of natural disasters, armed conflicts and exclusion. Its activities are based on the principles of solidarity, justice, human dignity, equality of rights and opportunities, respect for diversity and coexistence, paying special attention to the most vulnerable people.
Terms of reference
Job Title: Protection Coordinator
Code: 28-6607
Duty station: Kabul with frequent visits to field locations
Starting date: 01/09/2023
Contract duration: 12 months
Reporting to: Country Director
Supervision of: Deputy Protection Coordinator
Dependents: non-family duty station
General context of the project
Over 40 years of conflicts and political turmoil have taken a massive cumulative toll on the people of Afghanistan. A total of 18.4 million people, almost half of the total population, have been estimated by the UN to need humanitarian assistance prior to recent events. Severe droughts are recurring in Afghanistan, currently resulting in nearly 14 million people in acute food insecurity, with over 3 million children facing severe malnourishment. The recent displacement of 550,000 people is adding to an estimated 2.9 million people who remain internally displaced and in need of humanitarian assistance, while winter months are around the corner.
INTERSOS has been working in Afghanistan since 2001, with a country office in Kabul, and field bases in Kandahar and Zabul provinces. In recent years INTERSOS has been focusing its assistance based on integrated community-based approach that includes primary health care (including sexual and reproductive health care), nutrition and protection programmes serving conflict-affected populations, particularly in hard-to-reach areas, with a special focus on socially excluded individuals, including women, children and persons living with disabilities.
With its operational approach and active engagement with the communities, INTERSOS has been enjoying strong community acceptance and operational access. All INTERSOS activities continue to be implemented in Afghanistan at present time, with no operational restrictions and with full inclusion of female staff. It is widely anticipated that Afghanistan’s humanitarian situation may deteriorate further, given that the international support to key essential and social services – food aid, health, education, and other essential services, is currently frozen. Although humanitarian aid can not replace this gap, the international assistance that prioritises urgent humanitarian needs will be essential. At the same time, unless the operational environment with all its impediments (including in relation to banking/cash transfers and counter-terrorism measures) does not improve, the response will continue to be a challenge.
Recognising that the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan will require a more intensified international humanitarian assistance, INTERSOS remains in Afghanistan to deliver its ongoing activities, and potentially scale up its response.
General purpose of the position
In collaboration with the Country Director, define and coordinate the implementation of protection strategy and program of the mission. Lead and provide technical guidance to protection staffs ensuring the different components of the protection programme are delivered according to internal guidelines and in line with international standards and principles, in order to ensure quality and achieve mission’s goals effectively, according to INTERSOS vision and values.
Main responsibilities and tasks
Definition of the strategy and implementation
- Design and draft the protection strategy for the mission based on context, identifying suitable approaches and interventions
- Design a Theory of change or a defined model of protection response and ensure it is aligned to the Global Protection Strategy
- Support the understanding of the community using participatory community engagement and strength based approaches. Ensure community mappings are done and adapt the program to the different scenarios
- Participate in exploratory missions, situation assessments in current and prospective areas of operations (providing technical inputs and recommendations for new and ongoing interventions in the country and defining protection operational priorities when needed) and support the development of the mission policy, annual plan, position papers, budget review and project proposal and reports to donors
- Ensure evidence based response through researches and evaluation of the interventions
- Draft position papers for issue based response depending on context and learning papers on challenges and best practices to ensure technical quality of protection activities
- Support the implementation and monitoring protection activities according to INTERSOS protection strategy and project plans, standards and protocols
- Identify and build Niche areas of technical expertise at mission level and share learnings and good practices with other missions
- Ensure proper integration of gender, inclusion, disability and age in protection program
- Ensure cohesion and harmonization of protection activities and services across the different implementation sites within the mission
- Support the Programme Coordinator and/or Project Managers to finalize project proposals ensuring protection integration in the programme and the respect of international internal and donor’s protection standards and appropriate technical language
- Facilitate and guarantee protection mainstreaming in the other sectors
Technical Quality and Capacity building
- Is responsible for the capacity building of the entire protection team ensuring technical quality
- Draft SOPs for protection interventions (Case Management, Protection Monitoring, Cash, Legal, MHPSS, CB[P) and ensure the respect of it in all projects
- Conduct regular case audits, critical case conferences and learning events to provide guidance and to ensure adherence to standards and quality
- Design training materials for capacity building of protection staffs and ensure staffs respect the basic principles of protection and are trained to implement good quality programs
- Deliver trainings and workshops to non-protection staffs to build skills and knowledge of protection principles and enable them to mainstream protection in different sectors
- Develop resources and guidelines to support protection activities targeting children and adults in Case Management, PSS, Community Based Protection, Cash, Protection Monitoring and Holistic Protection Prevention and Response
- Work along with the Protection team and Specialists to ensure that all interventions are coordinated and that technical resources are available
Create opportunities for experience sharing and learning within the protection team to strengthen cooperation and collaborationAnalysis and reporting
- Periodically (quarterly) analyse the protection trend and the data of INTERSOS protection intervention to identify needs, issues, trends
- Provide strategic protection analysis and development of periodic trend reports (including aspects of conflict analysis, gender and risk management) from programme experience to improve development, implementation and policy and advocacy activities
- Track indicators, ensure that protection data are collected, archived, processed, analysed and disseminated in ethical modalities, in line with internal data protection protocols. Manage protection database guarantying all the data are regularly encoded
- Ensure Protection reports are submitted to HQ on a monthly basis
- Support the Programme Coordinator and/or Project Managers to finalize external reports ensuring the protection integration, the respect of international internal and donor’s protection standards and the appropriate technical language
Coordination and support
- Contextualize and adapt internal and global guidelines, guarantying these are rolled out and known by staffs
- Update and inform the programme teams on the protection situation analysis
- Create opportunities for experience sharing and learning within the protection team in order to strengthen cooperation and collaboration
- Work with other coordinators for building integrated programmes in response to community needs
- Undertake regular field monitoring visits and provide support tools to monitor quality of programme implementation
Supervision and Staff Management
- Directly supervise, coach and mentor Protection Specialists and Protection Officers and conduct regular performance reviews (IRP)
- Review work plans of Protection Specialists and Protection Officers and define priorities together with Protection Project Managers
- Organize regular meetings with Protection Specialists, Protection Officers and Protection team to discuss implementation and ensure quality
- Organize ad hoc meetings with CMT and Project Managers to share challenges and priorities and develop action plans to address them
- Plan and supervise, in close coordination with the HR department, the associated processes (recruitment, training, performance evaluation, development and internal communication) of the staffs under her/ his responsibility in order to improve staff’s capabilities and activities and to ensure learning and development
Monitoring
- Design M&E tools for protection activities and interventions and provide guidance on use of the tools and ensure they are used
- Measure the impact of the activities and identify the best practices
- In cooperation with the accountability unit, support the development of complaints mechanisms for beneficiaries and make sure complaints are addressed properly
- In cooperation with the accountability unit, when required follow up on the implementation of the Child Protection (CP) and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) policies
Networking and partnerships
- Establish and maintain collaborative relations with relevant donors, partners, project stakeholders and other organizations
- Maintain effective relationships with Protection, GBV and CP clusters and related working groups at national level
- Ensure that Protection Specialist and Protection Officers maintain productive relationships with sub clusters at field level
- Ensure that main protection concerns are brought to relevant stakeholders to advocate for the respect of human rights and minimum protection standards
- Coordinate with other internal departments to guarantee good collaboration network with Protection Coordinators from other missions to share best practices and resources and participate actively in monthly HQ Protection meetings and internal thematic Working Groups
- Collaborate and support HQ Protection Advisor in the development of Technical Resources and Guidelines
Required profile and experience
Education
- BA in relevant field (Social Science, Psychology, Social Work, Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law or other fields related to social development and humanitarian work)
- Desirable Master degree (MA or LLM) in Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law or related subjects
Professional Experience
- Minimum 8 years of experience with ngos in developing countries of which minimum 5 years should be in protection technical roles
- Experience in implementation of key protection interventions related to Case management, PSS and Community based Protection
Professional Requirements
- Essential computer literacy (word, excel and internet)
- Strong theoretical, technical and practical background in protection
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and ability to work and integrate in a multicultural team
- Ability to work under pressure, flexibility
- Problem solver, dynamic, mature, proactive
- Diplomatic skills in networking with partners, authorities and donors
- Experience in complex emergency setting involving internal displacements
- Reporting skills, experience with monitoring tools and systems, data collection and analysis
- Stress management
- Commitment to INTERSOS principles
Languages
Excellent written and spoken English
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to apply following the link below: https://www.intersos.org/posizioni-aperte/missioni/#intersosorg-vacancies/vacancy-details/641db75caded9d002883a158/
Please note that our application process is made of 3 quick steps: register (including your name, email, password and citizenship), sign-up and apply by attaching your CV in PDF format. Through the platform, candidates will be able to track their applications’ history with INTERSOS.
Please also mention the name, position and contact details of at least three references: two line managers and one HRreferent. Family members are to be excluded.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the first interview.