Trócaire Programme Lead - WLOs in GBViE Coordination Jobs in Kenya

Trócaire Programme Lead - WLOs in GBViE Coordination Jobs in Kenya



Description

Trócaire works in partnership with national, local and church organisations, supporting communities in over 20 developing countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to bring about lasting change.

Trócaire envisages a just and peaceful world where people’s dignity is ensured and rights are respected, basic needs are met and resources are shared equitably, people have control over their own lives and those in power act for the common good.

Central to Trócaire’s programming approach, and a key priority in Trócaire’s 2021-2025 Strategic Plan, is to support the voice and leadership of local organisations – particularly women-centred organisations and women-led organisations (WLOs).
Helping to advance this commitment, Trócaire is the implementing partner in a second-phase programme, managed by the GBV AoR (hosted by UNFPA) that aims to strengthen systemwide GBV in Emergencies (GBViE) coordination and response capacity.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:

Shared reflection, learning and resource development

  • Facilitate shared reflection and peer-to-peer exchange, creating a space for local, women-led organisations co-leading GBV sub-cluster coordination mechanisms in Somalia and South Sudan to connect and share experiences.

  • Capture and disseminate learning on the experiences of women-centred organisations co-leading coordination mechanisms, in line with project commitments.

  • Support with the dissemination of the Women Led Organizations Leadership in GBV Coordination Resource Package.

  • Facilitate peer-peer online sessions with a larger group of WLOs leading GBV working groups.

  • Develop written reflection pieces to document the project.

    Grant coordination and management

  • Oversee and coordinate project implementation as per approved proposal, including all aspects of planning, design, delivery, coordination, monitoring, communication and donor liaison.

  • Ensure proactive management of the grant in compliance with Trócaire and donor regulations and requirements, as well as oversight of day-to-day administrative tasks relevant to the grant.

  • Establish strong internal MEAL and reporting systems for the grant and develop high quality and timely reports to meet all internal and donor reporting requirements.

  • Ensure systematic information and knowledge management for the grant, including appropriate use of organisational grant and financial management platforms (Agresso, Salesforce, Box).

    Technical support and accompaniment to women-led organisations

  • Working with in-country GBV specialists in each project location, coordinate and support the provision of technical support and accompaniment through mentoring and ongoing training relating to women’s leadership, technical GBV response, and coordination skills.

  • Oversee technical support (including managing a consultancy and allocating financial resources) for resource mobilisation and organisational resilience of 2 women-led organisations.

  • Stay abreast of, and align Trócaire’s approach to, sectoral best practice and minimum standards. This includes the Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for GBViE Programming, the GBV AoR Handbook for Coordinating Gender-Based Violence Interventions in Emergencies and the IASC Localization Guidance on Strengthening Participation, Representation and Leadership of Local and National Actors in IASC Humanitarian Coordination Mechanisms.

    Internal and External Engagement, Coordination and Relationship Management

  • Represent Trócaire effectively in programme-related platforms and consultations at global, regional, national and/or sub-national levels, and ensure professional and high-quality engagement with all coordination and learning processes established for the grant.

  • Cultivate supportive and collaborative working relationships with the participating women-centred organisations and with other local actors that are co-leading coordination mechanisms across multiple contexts, including through facilitation of peer-to-peer exchanges in collaboration with the GBV AoR Coordination Team.

  • Consult and coordinate closely with the GBV AoR coordination team, GBV sub-cluster coordinators, Regional Emergency GBV Advisors (REGAs), the GBV Minimum Standards Task Team and the membership of other relevant platforms, such as the Global Protection Cluster and the Call to Action on Protection from Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies.

  • Establish and maintain clear internal coordination and communication protocols and processes with Trócaire colleagues (both finance and programming) to ensure timely and high-quality delivery of all project activities.

  • Work with colleagues across Trócaire to ensure
    coherence, synergy and shared learning. This includes collaboration with the wider work of the Global Hub on Partnership and Localisation and the Humanitarian Unit, as well as with colleagues in GBV and Women’s Empowerment; Policy; Safeguarding; and Programme Impact and Learning.

    Other Duties

  • Fulfil other duties as may reasonably be required by line management, including engaging with wider organisational processes and priorities.

  • Travel to project locations, including potentially insecure areas, in line with grant requirements, sometimes at short notice. Periodic travel is expected to programme locations, typically in blocks of 1 – 2 weeks.

    Qualification

  • Relevant third level qualification.

  • Relevant humanitarian/development training.
    Post-graduate qualification in Social Work, Public Health, Psychology, International Development, Humanitarian Action, Gender Studies or other relevant field of study preferred.

    Experience

  • 5 years in the humanitarian or development sector in a programmatic role, including at least 3 years in the design and implementation of GBV programmes in development/humanitarian settings. International experience an advantage.

  • Participating in humanitarian coordination mechanisms, particularly GBV sub-clusters or working groups at global, national or sub-national level. Experience co-chairing coordination mechanisms an advantage.

  • GBViE programming, either in grassroots women-led organisations, or in partnership with grassroots, women-led organisations.

  • Supporting women’s leadership or localisation initiatives, including experience designing and implementing capacity sharing and accompaniment models.

  • Resource mobilisation experience, including concept note and proposal development.

  • Grant management, including all aspects of planning, implementation, financial management and reporting duties in line with donor requirements. Experience with USAID/OFDA/BHA-funded grants an advantage.

  • Capturing lessons learnt and developing programmatic guidance, tools or other resources for a diverse audience.

  • Developing programme documentation (proposals, reports, etc.) for a range of institutional donors.

  • Liaising and coordinating with multiple internal and external stakeholders, including inter-agency coordination fora, including UN and NGOs.

  • Designing and facilitating workshops in humanitarian or development settings, including experience using participatory methodologies.

    Skills

  • Strong knowledge of sector standards and best practice approaches for GBV programming and coordination in humanitarian settings.

  • Understanding of safeguarding (including PSEA), do-no-harm and survivor-centred principles, in particular as they relate to GBViE programming.

  • Understanding of programming in a partnership and accompaniment model and ability to work effectively with local, national and international partner organisations, including women-led organisations.

  • Excellent workshop / training facilitation skills and techniques, including facilitating participatory workshops using online platforms.

  • Ability to think strategically and programmatically.

  • Excellent coordination and communication skills.

  • Fluency in written and spoken English.

    Qualities

  • Committed to justice, equality and supporting women’s participation, voice and leadership.

  • Appreciates the challenges and barriers to meaningful participation frequently faced by local and women-led actors and is committed to strengthening systems to support locally led and women-led responses in emergencies.

  • Shows drive, initiative, courage, integrity and accountability.

  • Builds strong relationships and works effectively on a team, cross-organisationally and with external stakeholders.

  • Manages time and resources efficiently.

  • Shows flexibility, adapts easily to change.

  • Empathy with the work of Trócaire as a Catholic organisation.

    How to Apply

    All applications should be emailed to infohub@trocaire.org by 14th July 2023, 5pm EAT.
    Essential
    • Up-to-date CV, including the name, address, phone number and email address of consultant. The contacts for at least three references should be included who can speak to the consultant’s performance against similar assignments.
    • Brief Technical Proposal (max. 5 pages) highlighting the consultant’s understanding of the project, proposed methodology, budget, and possible start date.

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