Protection Officer SGBV

Join as a Protection Officer SGBV to prevent sexual and gender-based violence.

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Overview

Join as a Protection Officer SGBV to prevent sexual and gender-based violence.

You have:

  • Bachelor degree or Diploma in Psychology, Counselling, Social Science degree or higher diploma in a related field is preferred
  • 2 years’ experience working in humanitarian response in South Sudan, preferably in a SGBV or related fields
  • Fluent in written and spoken English, fluent written and spoken Nuer
  • Excellent knowledge on Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and email application software
  • Experience in facilitating trainings for community leaders and government officials
  • Experience with community mobilization and participatory techniques
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to communicate with people at all levels
  • Creativity, initiative and self-motivation skills required

Contract

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Danish Refugee Council, one of the world’s leading humanitarian NGOs, we are excited to invite you to join our team as a Protection Officer SGBV****. If you are a skilled and motivated professional ready to make a difference, we want you on board! Together, we’ll work to deliver impactful humanitarian solutions in challenging environments.

Overall purpose of the role:

The Protection officer (SGBV) is responsible to for the SASA prevention strategy, strengthen the existing community-based systems and raise community awareness to prevent sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). He/she will work closely with the community-based support groups (community-based SGBV focal points and SGBV Advocate group members), leadership, partner agencies SASA! Community Activist (CAs) and other community groups.

He will assist members of other departments to ensure a rights-based approach with a gender focus is mainstreamed in all programmatic areas.

Responsibilities: (in bullet points)

Under the supervision of the Protection Manager (SGBV) and Protection Team leader (SGBV), the Protection officer (SGBV) will:

• Take lead in conducting SGBV assessments such as FGDs, KIIs, safety audits and community mapping to identify the SGBV risks faced by girls, boys, women and men as well as capacities and resources available for support within the community.

• Develop training materials for SASA! Team, the SGBV Focal points on SGBV basic concepts, principles, referral pathway, and SGBV prevention and response.

• Organize, lead and supervise SGBV prevention and interventions activities at the community including advocacy initiatives, SASA! CAs, awareness raising, debates, and dramas with support from the community SGBV Focal points.

• Develop SGBV prevention strategies such as community dialogues, door to door awareness raising activities, campaign aimed at addressing the SGBV concerns as faced by women and girls.

• Organize and facilitate regular County-level meetings and dialogues to strengthen community-based prevention and response to SGBV.

• Liaise and build partnerships with community leaders and other relevant actors to encourage participation in, support for and a better understanding of the SGBV program activities

  • Lead the SASA awareness raising strategies, support for Community Activist, adopt the tools and ensure the proper use of SASA tools as context based.

• Prepare all necessary documentation for each activity (including weekly vehicle movement plans, order requests, payment requests, etc.) and for the reconciliation of the money spent during each activity

• Compile and submit the reports of activities undertaken in a timely manner

• Work with the SGBV Manager, SGBV Team leader and fellow officers to create weekly work plans to schedule the team’s program activities

Perform any other duties as requested by the SGBV Manager

Experience and technical competencies:

  • Experience working in Humanitarian response in South Sudan
  • Experience in facilitating trainings for community leaders and government officials
  • Experience with community mobilization and participatory techniques is required
  • Creativity, initiative and self-motivation skills required.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to communicate with people at all levels
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team;
  • Fluent in written and spoken English (added advantage), fluent written and spoken Nuer
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Email application software

Education:

  • Bachelor degree or Diploma in Psychology, Counselling, Social Science degree or higher diploma in a related field is preferred
  • 2 years’ experience working in humanitarian Response in South Sudan, preferably in a SGBV or related fields
  • Fluent in English and Nuer both written and spoken
  • Excellent knowledge on Microsoft office word, Excel, and email application software.

Potential interview questions

Describe a time when you conducted community mobilization effectively. The interviewer wants to assess your experience in engaging with community members. Provide a specific example of how you engaged the community and the impact it had.
How do you ensure effective communication with diverse community members? This question evaluates your communication skills and adaptability. Pro members can see the explanation.
What approach do you take in developing training materials for community leaders? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you give an example of a challenging situation in your previous role and how you handled it? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you measure the effectiveness of SGBV prevention strategies? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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