INTERSOS is an independent non-profit humanitarian organization committed to assist the victims of natural disasters and armed conflicts.
NTERSOS, in the framework of its activities in South Sudan, is currently selecting candidates for the following position.
JOB TITLE: Project Manager Protection
DUTY STATION: South Sudan, Bor
STARTING DATE: Immediate
DUTIES & TASKS
§ Supervise the provision of GBV assistance to the target population through a strong community-based approach.
§ To contribute, within the strategic framework of the SGBV Working Group activated in Jonglei, to implementation and strengthening the SGBV response mechanism in the State.
§ Conduct GBV case management.
§ To facilitate the identification of human rights violations and protection risks, including poor access of persons with specific needs to basic services.
§ Establishment and running of Community-based Protection Networks.
§ Establishment and running of Women and child Friendly Spaces.
§ Promote the capacity-building of relevant protection actors (among the civil society, government authorities and community leaders). Ensure regular coordination with protection clusters and relevant donors.
REQUIREMENTS
§ Advanced university degree in social sciences, law, or other related field;
§ Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience at national and international levels in protection/child protection;
§ Strong understanding of the humanitarian emergency operating context, including Sphere, the humanitarian system, donors, security and program management;
§ Knowledge of GBV issues and GBV – IMS and family reunification processes.
§ Ability to prepare concept papers and project proposals in accordance with the standards required by INTERSOS and donors.§ Good communication skills in English;
§ Computer and admin/finance skills;
§ Strong representation and negotiation skills;
§ Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills;
§ Donor compliance and reporting;
§ Experience in establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with donors and government counterparts.