WPE Program Officer
Rakhine State
- Organization: IRC - International Rescue Committee
- Location: Rakhine State
- Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
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Occupational Groups:
- Women's Empowerment and Gender Mainstreaming
- Gender-based violence
- Project and Programme Management
- Closing Date: Closed
Program Summary
The IRC responds to gender-based violence (GBV) through case management and psychosocial support services and addresses the root causes of GBV through prevention-focused activities that draw together activists and communities to push for change. The IRC strives to promote and support women’s and girls’ social and economic empowerment, as well as integrate GBV prevention and response with other sectors, e.g. health, protection, WASH, for a multi-sector, holistic intervention that addresses the needs of communities. The IRC’s Women’s Protection and Empowerment (WPE) program currently operates in three townships across Rakhine State and through a new project, is expanding to two new townships to respond to the needs of women and girls by the support of partner organization.
Job Overview/Summary: The Program Officer will be based in Rakhine State and travel to the townships to provide training, monitoring, and capacity strengthening of GBV technical teams along with the WPE Senior Officer, and she will be seconded at Partner’s office to closely work with partner to leverage their GBV prevention and response capacities in two townships in Rakhine state. The role is responsible for technical quality of program implementation, as well as ensuring programs are implemented on time and on budget. The WPE Program Officer will oversee GBV prevention and response activities implemented by partner. The position is responsible for capacity building of partner staff, particularly partner’s response assistant for quality GBV case management in person and over-remote hotlines, psychosocial support, safety audits, risks identification, referral mapping, community engagement, long-term behavior change curriculum and outreach activities. The position requires a personal commitment to advancing women’s issues and working on behalf of women and girls in the community.
Main Responsibilities
Technical Quality
- Closely overseeing partner staff for both prevention and response activities.
- Support in developing strategies for strengthening WPE prevention and response services in partner implementation.
- Provide guidance and technical support to Partner staff/ Response assistant in order to enable the smooth operation of case management activities in two townships of Rakhine.
- Support partner staff to ensure cases are properly documented according to the case file system and GBVIMS as well as ensure that case files are properly managed and stored in line with confidentiality requirements.
- Work with the partner staff to ensure that case management guidelines are followed, including case management procedures and GBV guiding principles.
- Provide guidance and technical support to partner staff through regular field monitoring visits, follow up mentoring and coaching as identified for teams in coordination with WPE Snr Officer.
- Facilitate regular case review meetings with response assistant monthly and be responsive to emergency support needs.
- Provide psychosocial support to GBV survivors directly, especially for remote case management and where needed.
- Seek to improve referral pathways by enhancing service mapping in program areas, engaging with external agencies, and advocating as needed to improve access and quality of referrals available to GBV survivors.
- In collaboration with WPE Snr Officer for technical support as needed.
- LeadPsychosocialSupportactivitiesandPsychosocialsupportgroupsessionsinprogramsitesalongwithpartnerstaff.Provideongoingmentoringandsupporttopartnerstaffingroupfacilitationthroughouttheprocess,co-facilitatedasneeded.
- Assist in capacity-building training for partners.
- Collect and submit timely reports for weekly & monthly to respective supervisor and manager.
- Reinforce adherence to the GBV guiding principles and other international standards to ensure
- quality of design and implementation of all WPE activities.
- Complete any assignments requested by the supervisor, WPE Manager, Senior WPE Manager.
What should you have?
Education
- Bachelor of Arts or Science in Social Science, Public Health, Humanities or others related field.
Experiences
- 2 to 3 years of professional experience working with an NGO strongly preferred.
- Knowledge and understanding of issues affecting vulnerable women and girls.
- Strong desire to work with women and girls and effectively address the issues they face in Rakhine State.
- Commitment to reducing GBV in the community, increasing the protection of women and girls, women’s empowerment, and providing support to GBV survivors.
- Experience facilitating training, workshops, supervision or mentoring others.
- Commitment to reducing GBV in the community, increasing the protection of women and girls, women’s empowerment, and providing support to GBV survivors.
Competency
- Understanding of local context, sensitivities, and needs as pertains to GBV issues.
- Able to communicate clearly and effectively with diverse groups and individuals, including beneficiaries, colleagues, and external partners.
- Positive and professional attitude, including ability to lead and work well in a diverse team setting as well as work with implementing partners.
- Experience providing psychosocial support, as well as community awareness/ education and campaigns on GBV.
- Able to effectively lead a team, by providing clear guidance, technical support, knowledge, active listening, and leading by example.
- Flexible and patient in adapting to evolving program needs.
- Organized with attention to detail.
- Positive attitude and team player.
Language
- Good English skills is required.
- Fluent in Burmese and local language.
Myanmar nationals with relevant skills sets and proven experience of working at international level are strongly encouraged.
The IRC Core Values and Commitments
The IRC and IRC workers must adhere to the values and
principles outlined in IRC Way - Standards for Professional Conduct. These are
Integrity, Service, Equality and Accountability. In accordance with these
values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Beneficiary Protection from
Exploitation and Abuse, Child Safeguarding, Anti Workplace Harassment, Fiscal
Integrity Anti-Retaliation and Combating Trafficking in Persons.
IRC is committed to ensuring that IRC staff are suitable
to work with children and have the knowledge s/he needs to uphold and abide by
the IRC’s Child Safeguarding Policy.
Level of interaction with children: Frequent direct
contact with children.
IRC ensures that its staff must actively practice the
roles and responsibilities related to client responsiveness, accountability to
people in affected communities and must have competencies to solicits and
listens to feedback and other’s perspectives, responds to feedback with
maturity and sensitivity and takes appropriate decisions and makes changes to
behavior or actions in response to feedback.
IRC recognizes that gender equality is fundamental to
the achievement of our organizational mission. As such, IRC is committed to the
promotion of gender equality in all aspects of our operations and programs. Our
organizational policies, procedures and actions demonstrate this commitment.
Commitment to Gender, Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion: The IRC is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, respectful, and safe work environment where all persons are treated fairly, with dignity and respect. The IRC expressly prohibits and will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or bullying of the IRC persons in any work setting. We aim to increase the representation of women, people that are from country and communities we serve, and people who identify as races and ethnicities that are under-represented in global power structures.