Protection and Rule of Law Monitor

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Job Description

Under the direct supervision of the Protection Monitoring Officer, Protection Monitors will be responsible for monitoring humanitarian needs arising from conflict and natural disasters and implementing emergency response. The Emergency Response Mechanism is a humanitarian program for addressing the immediate needs of recently displaced conflict and natural disaster-affected families with immediate, life-saving humanitarian assistance. IRC, as a partner to the ERM, is committed to providing systematic, coordinated, timely and principled responses for crisis-affected households. The Protection Monitors will be responsible for carrying out ERM assessments and monitoring exercises for the identification of urgent protection risks and issues affecting communities, including identification of Individual Protection Assistance (IPA) needs and its implementation. They will contribute to the response to protection needs of the community through referrals to relevant sectors for access to services and assistance where applicable, with regular follow up to ensure services are reached. The Protection Monitors will also engage in information sharing and awareness raising with affected communities.

- Through community networks, regularly monitor communities to identify newly displaced persons and households. - Implement assessments in a timely manner with identified persons/households, key-informant interviews and community discussions. Ensure timely submission of assessment data for analysis and reporting. - As needed, implement in a timely manner (Household Emergency Assessment Tool) HEAT assessments for emergency response. - As needed, implement in a timely manner Rapid Protection Assessments (RPA) in target urban areas to collect information following an emergency and submit data for analysis. - With guidance and supervision from ERM Protection Monitoring Officer, identify cases which meet the IPA criteria (a serious and immediate protection risk that can be prevented, reduced or mitigated through direct assistance) and provide the relevant (emergency cash or in kind) assistance. Engage in post-distribution monitoring to follow up on and track outcomes of implemented IPA. - Regularly share information with communities in order to raise awareness and build resilience. Ensure that affected communities have access to information on relevant rights including availability and accessibility of services. - Identify need for referrals to specialized services or service providers, make timely referrals and follow-up on outcomes. - As Emergency Response activities are time-sensitive, the ERM Protection Monitors must carry out assessments, data submission, and assistance provision and referrals in a rapid and timely manner within the deadlines established by the ERM. - The PMs must carry out these activities with regular communication, coordination, and supervision of the ERM Protection Monitoring Officer. ERM PMs will provide feedback and information to the ERM PM Officer on identified protection risks, recommendations for programming and response to meet needs and suggestions for advocacy, and be prepared to respond to clarify questions related to collected data as needed. - PMs will carry out these activities with an understanding of protection principles that safeguard the rights of persons of concern and that prevent, reduce, or mitigate exposure to further harm and protection risks. - Conduct other duties as assigned by supervisor - Specific Duties: - . Through community networks, regularly monitor communities to identify newly displaced persons and households. - Implement assessments in a timely manner with identified persons/households, key-informant interviews and community discussions. Ensure timely submission of assessment data for analysis and reporting. - As needed, implement in a timely manner (Household Emergency Assessment Tool) HEAT assessments for emergency response. - As needed, implement in a timely manner Rapid Protection Assessments (RPA) in target urban areas to collect information following an emergency and submit data for analysis. - With guidance and supervision from ERM Protection Monitoring Officer, identify cases which meet the IPA criteria (a serious and immediate protection risk that can be prevented, reduced or mitigated through direct assistance) and provide the relevant (emergency cash or in kind) assistance. Engage in post-distribution monitoring to follow up on and track outcomes of implemented IPA. - Regularly share information with communities in order to raise awareness and build resilience. Ensure that affected communities have access to information on relevant rights including availability and accessibility of services. - Identify need for referrals to specialized services or service providers, make timely referrals and follow-up on outcomes. - As Emergency Response activities are time-sensitive, the ERM Protection Monitors must carry out assessments, data submission, and assistance provision and referrals in a rapid and timely manner within the deadlines established by the ERM. - The PMs must carry out these activities with regular communication, coordination, and supervision of the ERM Protection Monitoring Officer. ERM PMs will provide feedback and information to the ERM PM Officer on identified protection risks, recommendations for programming and response to meet needs and suggestions for advocacy, and be prepared to respond to clarify questions related to collected data as needed. - PMs will carry out these activities with an understanding of protection principles that safeguard the rights of persons of concern and that prevent, reduce, or mitigate exposure to further harm and protection risks. - Conduct other duties as assigned by supervisor

Qualifications

- Education: Bachelor Degree - Years of Experience: At least two years’ experience in an NGO - Skills: Some English language skills are desirable. - Communication and reporting skills - Fluency in Pashto, Dari and English - Computer skills (including MS Word, Excel, Access, and internet) an advantage - Ability to work closely, professionally, and constructively with all others regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, race, tribe, or cultural background

Added 1 year ago - Updated 1 year ago - Source: rescue.org