National PSEAH Officer
Facilitate the development of an operational PSEAH Work Plan and coordinate related activities.
Overview
Facilitate the development of an operational PSEAH Work Plan and coordinate related activities.
You have:
- Master’s degree in Law, International Relations, Psychology, Social Sciences, Development Studies and Planning or a related field with two years of relevant professional experience; or Bachelor’s degree with four years of relevant professional experience.
- Professional experience in the fields of sexual exploitation and abuse, protection, child protection, gender-based violence, accountability to affected populations, gender mainstreaming and/or humanitarian affairs.
- Strong coordination experience within the UN system and amongst interagency partners, including governments, NGOs, and communities.
- Experience in developing and facilitating PSEAH trainings.
- Demonstrated ability to work across a variety of sectors/teams on cross-cutting themes.
- Ability to organize work, work independently and prioritize work under pressure.
- Knowledge and understanding of IOM’s institutional approach on PSEAH and related strategies.
- Good written and oral communication skills, effective in representation and liaison with external partners.
- Experience in policy and proposal development.
Contract
This is a NO-B contract. This kind of contract is known as National Professional Officers. It is normally only for nationals. It's a staff contract. It usually requires 2 years of experience, depending on education. More about NO-B contracts.
Under the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission and technical support from the PSEAH Unit and other experts, the incumbent will be responsible for supporting and facilitating the technical oversight and day-to-day management of IOM’s prevention of and response to sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment (PSEAH) activities in country. As the technical PSEAH expert in-country, the National PSEAH Officer will need to support implementation of PSEAH activities within IOM and as an active member of the interagency PSEAH Network. While the incumbent will support the PSEAH agenda within country and will contribute technical inputs to PSEAH within programming, the accountability for PSEAH remains with the Chief of Mission.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
- Master’s degree in Law, International Relations, Psychology, Social Sciences, Development Studies and Planning or a related field from an accredited academic institution with two years of relevant professional experience; or,
- Bachelor’s degree of equivalent in the above fields with four years of relevant professional experience.
EXPERIENCE
- Professional experience in the fields of sexual exploitation and abuse, protection, child protection, gender-based violence, accountability to affected populations (AAP), gender mainstreaming and/or humanitarian affairs;
- Strong coordination experience within the UN system and amongst interagency partners, including governments, NGOs, and communities;
- Experience in developing and facilitating PSEAH trainings, in particular capacity-building, and communication materials to promote behavior change;
- Experience undertaking PSEAH risk assessments, in coordination with communities, partners, and UN and other key stakeholders;
- Demonstrated ability to work across a wide variety of sectors/teams on cross-cutting themes;
- Good written and oral communication skills, effective in representation and liaison with external partners;
- Experience in policy and proposal development and the creation of standard operating procedures and tools; and,
- Ability to organize work, work independently and prioritize work under pressure, coordinate multiple tasks, maintain attention to detail, and coordination with a variety of stakeholders.
SKILLS
- Knowledge and understanding of IOM’s institutional approach on PSEAH and related strategies, policies, rules and regulations
- Knowledge of the UN system and architecture;
- In depth knowledge of mainstreaming best practices and partnership models to ensure coordination of the same across a diversified range of actors; and,
- Ability to work with and maintain strict confidentiality, when necessary.
Responsibilities
PSEAH COORDINATION:
- Facilitate the development of an operational PSEAH Work Plan, in line with IOM’s PSEAH Strategy, the IASC’s PSEAH Minimum Operating Standards (MOS), and the UNCT country level framework and work plan, through strategic workshops with IOM Heads of Units and other senior management at the country and programmatic levels; ensure the resulting work plan is detailed and operational with clear actions, roles and responsibilities to deliver on the actions, timeframes, technical and resource requirements, and internal reporting requirements;
- Facilitate the inclusion of PSEAH within IOM Country Office Strategy, programming, risk mitigation and management, planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation and budgeting; develop PSEAH programming and liaise with relevant donors as required;
- Actively contribute to the in-country interagency PSEAH Network (support in the development of the collective PSEAH workplan, risk management plan, PSEAH Strategies, Standard Operating Procedures for an inter-agency Community-Based Complaint Mechanism, etc), as well as actively participate within IOM internal and other interagency PSEAH communication and coordination initiatives;
- In close coordination with the relevant colleagues, ensure that IOM’s PSEAH prevention, mitigation and response mechanisms are in line with IOM’s global PSEAH Strategy;
- Support IOM teams, programmes and units to ensure the mitigation of SEA risks are developed, embedded and strengthened within all IOM programming and within HR practices; and,
- At all possible opportunities (during relevant trainings, in staff and programme meetings, through newsletters, in email messages, etc) continually share key messages on PSEAH, including mandatory reporting requirements within the country office and programming, in coordination with relevant colleagues.
PREVENTION:
- Undertake a Country-wide SEA risk assessment to identify locations and programmes with the highest SEA risk; ensure appropriate mitigation and response strategies within IOM programming and operations;
- Participate in the development of a training plan and coordinate the delivery and organization of PSEAH trainings for IOM staff and related personnel, implementing partners[1], key institutional stakeholders; Support the work of identified PSEAH focal points within Country to deliver key messaging and trainings as appropriate;
- On a yearly basis, provide an update on the number of staff, non-staff trained, contractors, implementing partners, and service providers trained in the mission on PSEAH, in an effort to track compliance and facilitate the management of training delivery and refresher courses, in coordination with HR. Support the registration of all participants (staff and non-staff) within the IOM system and the delivery of certificates;
- Develop communication and awareness-raising strategies and tools to ensure appropriate PSEAH messaging and knowledge on prohibited behaviours as well as how to report allegations of misconduct, including SEA within communities and amongst beneficiaries; ensure localization of SEA messaging; and,
- Map existing community engagement projects in IOM and work with project leads to insert PSEAH messages and/or gather community input where appropriate.
RESPONSE:
- Participate and support the development of PSEAH proposals and ensure the mainstreaming of PSEAH within IOM programming; coordinate closely with institutional partners, governments, donors, and communities on PSEAH needs and responses;
- Support the development and contribute to reporting on PSEAH and communication to highlight IOM’s PSEAH work within programming;
- Support the development and mapping of country-specific interagency victim assistance pathways and/or existing IOM programmes to refer victims for assistance and other support services;
- Coordinate referrals for victim assistance in coordination with gender-based violence and/or protection colleagues and support the strengthening of victim services within country and/or programming;
- Undertake duty travel as required; and,
- Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
[1] Ensure management are aware of the UN Protocol on Allegations of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse involving implementing partners and accompanying partner assessment, and support as needed.
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe your experience with PSEAH and its importance in your previous roles? | This question assesses your understanding of PSEAH and its relevance in operational contexts. | Highlight specific experiences and outcomes related to PSEAH initiatives. |
| How do you prioritize multiple tasks when working under pressure? | Interviewers want to understand your organizational and prioritization strategies. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Give an example of a time you facilitated training for diverse stakeholders. What was the outcome? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies would you employ to enhance community engagement around PSEAH? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe your experience in policy or proposal development related to humanitarian aid. | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you maintain confidentiality when working with sensitive information? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you provide an example of how you coordinated with multiple partners to achieve common goals? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What key messages would you prioritize when sharing PSEAH information with staff? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |