Senior Protection Cluster Coordination Assistant

Support coordination functions for humanitarian protection efforts.

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Overview

Support coordination functions for humanitarian protection efforts.

You have:

  • A university degree in social sciences, law, international relations, or a related field.
  • 2 years relevant experience with High School Diploma; or 1-year relevant work experience with Bachelor or equivalent or higher.
  • Knowledge of the Humanitarian reform process and the role of the humanitarian community.
  • Demonstrated expertise in program management and reporting requirements.
  • Knowledge of protection-related technical guidelines and standards.
  • Knowledge of English and/or UN working language of the duty station if not English.

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UNOPS LICA5Target Start Date

2025-01-01Deadline for Applications

November 11, 2024Terms of Reference

  1. General Background

Since 2019, the United Nations and other humanitarian actors have been addressing the humanitarian situation in Venezuela. To ensure a coherent and coordinated approach throughout the Humanitarian Programme Cycle, a Humanitarian Coordinator (HC) was appointed, a Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) was established, and a humanitarian coordination structure was set up in the country following international IASC guidelines. Eight clusters and two Areas of Responsibility (AoR) were officially activated by the IASC upon request by the HC.

In Venezuela, UNHCR was designated as the Lead Agency of the Protection Cluster, reflecting the global commitment in conflict-related emergencies under the Cluster Approach, in accordance with the guidelines established by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC).

When activated at the country level, the cluster takes responsibility for coordinating the response to protection needs with humanitarian partners and key stakeholders (such as other clusters, government authorities, etc.). This ensures a coordinated approach to effectively meet the protection needs of affected populations by strengthening leadership, coordination, and accountability within the humanitarian shelter sector.

As Cluster Lead Agency (CLA), UNHCR has the responsibility to ensure the six core functions of the Protection Cluster and to be the Provider of Last resort (POLR). This means that, where necessary, and depending on access, security, and availability of funding, the CLA must be ready to ensure the provision of services required to fulfil crucial gaps identified by the cluster and reflected in the Humanitarian Response Plan.

In the country, UNHCR has designated a full time Protection Cluster Coordinator, as well as a person for cluster information management and four focal points for subnational coordination (fulfilling dual functions). The Cluster also has a Protection Cluster Co-Coordinator and subnational co-coordination. The Protection Cluster has also three thematic working groups with NGO co-leadership that support standardization of specific topics.

Under the supervision of the Protection Cluster Coordinator, the Senior Protection Cluster Coordination Assistant will support coordination functions at national level to ensure UNHCR’s role as the Cluster Lead Agency. The incumbent will support UNHCR’s commitment to work within the framework of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) and the Cluster Approach. The Senior Protection Cluster Coordination Assistant will also contribute during the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) implementation, including cross-sectoral coordination with key stakeholders and cross-cutting issues into the work of the Protection Cluster.

  1. Purpose and Scope of Assignment

Under the supervision of the Protection Cluster Coordinator and in coordination with the Co-Coordinator, the Senior Protection Cluster Coordination Assistant will support:

a. Coordination and service mapping - Support protection cluster coordination activities, including meetings, minutes, workshops, working groups, and sectoral and intersectoral technical working groups, in line with the Principles of Partnership, in an inclusive, effective, and results-oriented manner. - Support effective communication and liaison with partner organizations, subnational clusters, other clusters, and key stakeholders. - Contribute to the revision of the cluster strategy that is part of the overall multi-sectoral response. - Assist Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) related activities, input on protection trends, challenges, and priorities, including analysis and support IM activities. - Assist the coordination of the Cluster’s service mapping, including ensuring update of services and support IM with follow-up of the service. - When needed, support the effective functioning of the thematic working groups during monthly meetings, assisting the coordinator with information collection and management, creating high-quality information products using, and ensuring timely follow-ups on deadlines and contributions.

b. Protection monitoring, analysis and reporting - Support the Protection Cluster Coordination with protection monitoring activities coordinating with key partners and protection analysis initiatives, including joint assessments and in-person meetings. - Function as focal point of the Protection Cluster for reporting needs at global level in liaison with the Global Protection Cluster, including Protection Analysis Update and Global Protection Update documents. - Support the Cluster IM with the development of monthly information products and other reporting needs, including Factsheets, SitReps, Periodic Monitoring Reports, Annual reports, etc.

c. Resource mobilization and allocation - Provide inputs to development of common funding criteria, resource mobilization and prioritization within the Protection Cluster for inclusion in pooled funds processes including support with the drafting of strategies based on the cluster’s protection analysis.

d. Capacity building - Contribute to initiatives building the protection capacity of the cluster partners and civil society and assist capacity building efforts of subnational coordination structures and its local partners. - Perform other related duties as required.

  1. Monitoring and Progress Controls

# of cluster coordination meetings with partners and key stakeholders supported

# of technical working groups meetings supported

# of allocations of the VHF supported

# of protection trainings/workshops organized

# of Protection Analysis Update reports supported

# of Global Protection Update inputs sent to the Global Protection Cluster

# of joint protection analysis exercises with cluster partners supported

  1. Qualifications and Experience

a. Education A university degree in social sciences, law, international relations, or a related field.

b. Work Experience

Years of Experience / Degree Level 2 years relevant experience with High School Diploma; or 1-year relevant work experience with Bachelor or equivalent or higher.

Essential Knowledge of the Humanitarian reform process and the role of the humanitarian community (UN System, Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and NGO), preferably in protection coordination. Knowledge of current humanitarian issues. Good knowledge of protection-related technical guidelines and standards.

Desirable Applied knowledge in UNHCR mandate, its policies, and priorities in relation to IDPs, protection. Demonstrated expertise in program management and reporting requirements.

c. Key Competencies

Core Competencies Accountability Communication Organizational Awareness Teamwork & Collaboration Commitment to Continuous Learning Client & Result Orientation

Managerial Competencies Empowering and Building Trust Judgement and Decision Making Managing Resources

Cross-Functional Competencies Analytical Thinking Planning and Organizing

d. Language requirements Knowledge of English and/or UN working language of the duty station if not English.

e. Functional Skills CL-Cluster Information Management Tools, Resources & Approaches PR-Country Operations applying the Cluster Approach ER-Inter-Agency External Relations CO-Drafting and Documentation PR-Protection in natural disaster situations LE-Human Rights Law

f. Travel requirements

Contractor may be required to travel 20% of the time to locations other than their assigned work location.Standard Job Description

Required Languages

Spanish,

English,

Desired Languages

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This position doesn't require a functional clearance Home-Based

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Potential interview questions

Can you describe a situation where you had to coordinate with multiple stakeholders? This assesses your ability to manage partnerships and collaboration. Provide a specific example highlighting your role and the outcome.
How do you handle conflicts within a team? Conflict resolution skills are crucial for effective teamwork. Pro members can see the explanation.
What steps do you take to ensure proper documentation and reporting? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Describe a time when you contributed to a capacity building initiative. Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you stay informed about current humanitarian issues? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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