Generic Duties:
- Directly supervise Protection Monitor teams;
- Coordinate with the Protection Monitoring Officer to lead all day to day protection activities in the governorate;
- Manage all requests for information / intervention from the Protection Monitoring Officer;
- Conduct regular field participatory protection monitoring and assessments, using an age, gender and diversity approach, in order to fully understand protection concerns and priorities;
- Under the supervision of the project coordinator; inform the teams about assessment and shifts to be conducted;
- Enhance and facilitate discussion on main protection concerns and response capacity within the displaced and the host communities;
- Identify and assess the needs of the most vulnerable individuals, particularly women at risk, and the available response opportunities in accordance with set guidelines, plans and schedules;
- Facilitate and conduct vulnerability assessment and identify cases for assistance according to pre-defined criteria;
- Compile the protection cases identified by the teams to be referred to the Protection Monitoring Officer,
- Report on special needs cases and advise on type of assistance, following discussion with beneficiaries;
- Ensure dissemination of clear and reliable information on service provision and other pre-selected key topics;
- Conduct information sessions, record feedback and report results on issues of concern with recommended areas of intervention;
- Submit weekly and monthly activity plans, reports and recommendations;
- Any other tasks assigned by Protection Monitoring Officer.
Person Specification:
Education and professional experience:
- University Degree in a related field (Social Sciences, Law is an asset);
- One year of relevant professional experience in the protection sector;
- Previous working experience with IDPs, refugees and returnees;
- Strong knowledge of international protection in the humanitarian context.
Competencies: (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities)
- Computer literacy (Word, Excel)
- Respect and non-discriminatory attitude
- Good interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong data collection and reporting skills
- Ability to show empathy
- Ability to work under pressure and as part of a team
- Fluency in Arabic and Kurdish (written and spoken)
- Working knowledge in English (written and spoken)
Address
Baiji and Shirqaat
How to apply
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