Regional Protection Adviser (Policy Priorities Team Lead) - Consultant Level II - RBC

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

JOB TITLE: Regional Protection Adviser (Policy Priorities Team Lead)

TYPE & LEVEL OF CONTRACT: International Consultant Level II

UNIT/DIVISION: Programmes, Regional Bureau Cairo (RBC)

DUTY STATION (City, Country): Cairo, Egypt

REPORT TO: Regional Head of Humanitarian & Transition Unit

DURATION: 11 months

ABOUT WFP

The United Nations World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.

WFP’s Regional Bureau for the Middle East and Northern Africa (RBC), based in Cairo, Egypt, provides strategic guidance, policy/technical support and direction to WFP operations and activities in 16 countries: Algeria, Armenia, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, State of Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and Yemen. These country offices aim to assist roughly one-third of all of WFP’s beneficiaries (approx. 30 million) in some of the most critical humanitarian emergencies of our time. RBC is also active in the ‘Changing Lives’ side of WFP’s mandate, helping national governments and local communities improve nutrition, livelihoods, school feeding, social protection, climate and disaster risk reduction and other programmes that build resilience and support development.

WHY WORK AT WFP?

SAVING & CHANGING LIVES Make a difference the world will notice. We are driven by our mission to fight world hunger and feed people’s dreams of a brighter future.

GLOBAL COMMUNITY Build bridges that unite people across the world. Being part of a global, diverse and multicultural community like WFP, will continuously expose you to new ideas and perspectives. How we deliver our mission in deep respect for personal and cultural differences and close collaboration between every member of our global team, will certainly enrich your experience and knowledge on so many levels.

UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES Unlock possibilities you never thought you'd find. WFP goes anywhere it is needed and does whatever it takes to get the job done.

LIFE-CHANGING EXPERIENCE Reach beyond yourself and discover your true potential. WFP offers the kind of life-changing experiences you’re unlikely find in many other organizations.

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT:

As the largest humanitarian agency in the world, WFP is well-known for its ability to respond to crises and quickly deliver assistance to people in need at scale. However, WFP must also ensure that its programmes, first and foremost, do not inadvertently cause harm to affected populations while contributing to their safety and security, dignity, inclusive participation and empowerment. Recognising this, WFP has made a number of corporate commitments related to humanitarian protection, accountability to affected populations (AAP), disability inclusion, gender equality and women empowerment (GEWE), protection against sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), personal data protection and privacy (PDPP), conflict sensitivity and contributions to peace (CS/CtP), environmental and social safeguards (ESS). All of these commitments need to be put into practice in real operational settings. In order for this to happen, country offices (COs) need support to identify and address critical protective and promotive functions across all the different cross-cutting areas of engagement adopting an integrated Age, Gender and Diversity lens that takes into consideration all the relevant intersectional factors that contribute to determine different levels of exposure to risks, vulnerabilities, capacities and resilience. Realistically, this can only be done by highly-experienced practitioners that have have genuine subject matter expertise and work within integrated strategic and operational frameworks and strong leadership. Over the past few years, RBC has responded to an unprecedented level of emergencies - caused or exacerbated by the compunding effects of conflicts, displacement, climate change, Covid 19 and the global food crisis - while maintaining ongoing operations. Considering the scale and nature of WFP operations across the RBC region, which covers 15 country offices in North Africa, Middle East and Eastern Europe, RBC is upscaling its support to all operations and programmes for the operationalization of corporate cross-cutting commitments. The incumbent will be the Regional Protection Adviser, and the Regional PSEA Focal Point. S/he will be directly responsible for the direct supervision, leadership and coordination of an integrated Cross-cutting Team in RBC that includes one Protection and AAP Advisor, one Gender Advisor, one Data Protection Advisor and one ESS Advisor. S/he will also be expected to coordinate closely with other RBC colleagues who work on other cross-cutting themes, especially conflict-sensitivity and youth engagement. The position will be based in the Humanitarian and Transition Unit/Programme Division and will be reporting directly to the Regional Head of Humanitarian and Transition Unit and the Regional Head of Programmes.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

  1. MANAGEMENT: Directly supervise the Regional Gender, AAP, Data Protection and ESS Advisors and act as RBC's PSEA focal point.
  2. EXTERNAL COORDINATION: Represent RBC vis-à-vis counterparts in headquarters and in relevant interagengy fora.
  3. INTERNAL COORDINATION: Ensure a more rationalized and streamlined application of WFP's cross-cutting commitments, in coordination with other subject matter experts.
  4. TECHNICAL GUIDANCE: Ensure that COs are receiving timely and relevant support to operationalize WFP's cross-cutting commitments.
  5. SURGE SUPPORT: If an emergency happens, be on standby to provide remote or on-site support to the response.
  6. Any other duties as required.

DELIVERABLES AT THE END OF THE CONTRACT:

  1. WFP regionally has a rationalized and streamlined approach for operationalizing its corporate crosscutting commitments, and can demonstrate tangible progress through technical support and oversight to 15 country offices in the Region.
  2. The design and implementation of Country Strategic Plans (CSPs) and other critical programmes reflects WFP's corporate cross-cutting commitments.
  3. Annual Country Reports (ACR) for 2022 have met minimum quality standards from the perspective of corporate cross-cutting issues.

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:

Advanced academic degree in international relations, law, social sciences, development studies or another relevant discipline.

Experience:

ESSENTIAL:

  • At least five (5) years of postgraduate progressively responsible professional experience in the humanitarian-development system, of which at least three (3) years have been spent working in a low/middle-income setting or humanitarian crisis context.
  • Demonstrable experience of working directly on protection, community engagement, gender equality and women empowerment, PSEA, disability inclusion and/or environmental and social safeguards in a humanitarian crisis context.

DESIRABLE:

  • A good understanding of WFP's corporate commitments related to cross-cutting themes.

Knowledge & Skills:

  • Demonstrable subject matter expertise in at least three of the following areas: protection, AAP, gender equality and women empowerment, disability inclusion, data protection and privacy, PSEA, environmental and social safeguards.
  • Flexibility, including willingless to undertake frequent missions and spend up to fifty (50) percent of the time in the field, including hardship duty stations.

Languages:

  • Fluency (Level C) in English language is essential
  • Intermediate knowledge (level B) of Arabic, French or Russian is desirable

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

Interested candidates are invited to submit their application by 03rd July at 16:59pm (EDTtime)

Click ‘Apply’ link below to start the application process. Candidate are requested to create an account in WFP E-Recruitment system before applying.

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All employment decisions are made on the basis of organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. WFP is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.

No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.

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