Vacancy for Gender Based Violence (GBV) Advisor At Norwegian Church Aid Nigeria

NCA is initiating a programmatic response to Gender-based Violence (GBV) and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) for the Lake Chad Basin in 2017 and is seeking an experienced and dedicated GBV Advisor. Initial programme start-up will focus on Nigeria response, however the GBV Advisor is expected to support mainstreaming of GBV in WASH activities in Cameroon, Niger and Chad as well as Nigeria. The GBV Advisor is also expected to carry out programme assessments for GBV in Emergencies (GBViE) response in Cameroon, Niger and Chad.
NCA will provide assistance to IDPs, refugees, returnees and host communities affected in the Lake Chad Basin; Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger. The assistance will support a scale up of current assistance by the ACT Alliance sister organisations within the sectors of WASH, food security/livelihood/cash and GBViE.
This is a 1 year contract with April 1 2017 as start date. Please note that the area of operation in Nigeria is classified as a high-risk area and a non-family duty station.

Job description

  • Initiate GBViE programme implementation based on programme proposal
  • Identify partners, partner assessment of GBV capacities
  • Oversee the technical aspects of the implementation and coordination of prevention and response to GBV
  • Write programme reports, proposals and oversee budgets
  • Facilitate GBViE rapid and comprehensive assessments
  • Develop and improve monitoring and evaluation mechanisms for the GBV programme, ensuring that partner teams in the field actively monitor set indicators and improvement in wellbeing of survivors
  • Work collaboratively to integrate GBV prevention and mitigation with WASH programme
  • Facilitate capacity building of staff, partners and others on GBViE programming, Psychological First Aid, Caring for Survivors/Caring for Child Survivors, GBV Coordination, GBV Information Management System(GBVIMS), Case Management and Clinical management of rape
  • Facilitate mid-term and end-term review of GBViE programmes
  • Link up and represent NCA with relevant protection clusters and GBV sub-clusters

    Qualifications

  • Professional experience related to GBV prevention and response programming in conflict and post conflict settings
  • Solid experience in training and capacity building experience, particularly using participatory approaches and methods in training related to different components of GBV programming
  • Knowledge of international humanitarian standards for GBV prevention, protection and response
  • Experience with developing and implementing GBV programmes, particularly monitoring and evaluation
  • Experience with working with civil society actors and faith based actors
  • Relevant higher university degree
  • Excellent English communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Knowledge of French is an advantage

    Personal qualities

  • Proven ability to think strategically and integrate best practices into programming
  • Excellent communication and decision-making skills
  • Strong skills in presentation and facilitation
  • Proven ability to network and establish positive relationships with staff, partners and government representatives
  • Must be able to handle stress and a high workload under challenging work conditions
  • The successful candidate must be loyal to NCA´s core Christian values and accept the ACT Alliance’s Code of Conduct.

    We offer

  • Opportunity to play a key role in overseeing and coordinating significant and meaningful work for one of Norway’s largest humanitarian organizations.
  • Competitive terms and conditions and a comprehensive pension plan

How to apply:

NCA uses an electronic gateway for all recruitment processes. Only candidates who submit their application and CV through this electronic gateway will be considered for the position. Please note that it is mandatory to upload a copy of relevant certificates and diplomas as part of the application. CLICK the link below :

https://www.webcruiter.no/WcMain/advertviewpublic.aspx?company_id=710065

Closing 19th March 2017