Internal/External Vacancy Announcement

Hiwot Ethiopia is a registered nongovernmental endogenous organization. Hiwot Ethiopia was established in 1995 and is implementing multi year’s project to improve lives of children and youth in Ethiopia. Hiwot Ethiopia views any form of sexual violence as a gross violation of human rights. Hence the organization committed to preventing any form of sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse including child abuse and adult at risk abuse and responding robustly when these harms take place.

Hiwot Ethiopia offers sound employment conditions with opportunities for personal growth and development. If you are interested to work in an organization that is determined to achieve dramatic change for the most vulnerable children, youth and adults, we encourage you to look through the job profile below.

Job Position: Safeguarding Project Coordinator

Reports to: Program Director

Role purpose

Under the direct supervision of Program director, the post holder is expected to meet safeguarding and PSEA standard practices in humanitarian and development programs.

In general, she/he will be responsible to assist the organization administration and finance department, partner organization including government  to ensure compliances are meet through incorporating safe programming practices in all program cycle across partner organizations, facilitate training for various groups, participate in investigation, develop friendly materials and guidelines, monitoring of standard practices of sectors, reporting, data management and share the learning both in humanitarian response and development programs. The role holder will be expected to work whenever new humanitarian onset happened in the organization.

Qualification and experiences:

  • First Degree and above in social science and relevant fields with minimum five years relevant experiences
  • Good understanding of gender and power analysis (the drivers of violence)
  • Experience of developing policies and procedures
  • Experience of implementing PSEAH and child safeguarding procedures such as:
    • Building capacity of downstream partners on safeguarding
    • Providing staff training on safeguarding
    • Conducting programme risk assessments
    • Developing and implementing reporting mechanisms
    • Developing and implementing response mechanisms
    • Experience of supporting survivors of violence
  • Good knowledge of child protection, Sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment and GBV context in Ethiopia
  • Detailed knowledge of relevant legislation policy, practice, guidance and good safeguarding practice in Ethiopia.
  • Expertise in relevant legislation, research, and best practice; particularly with regards to ‘vulnerable groups’
  • Experience of facilitating trainings and workshops.
  • Experience in conducting project risk assessment, monitoring and report writing
  • Experience of providing technical support and capacity building such as mentoring
  • A demonstrable commitment to children’s rights, gender equality and social justice.

KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:

  • Responsible for the effective and efficient management of the given project/projects
  • Responsible for active supervision, coordination, monitoring and evaluation and reporting of the progresses
  • Maintain the existing partnership and develop new project proposals for further development of the program as well as the organization
  • Organize safeguarding training on preventing any form of sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse and other capacity building sessions for functions, project staff, partner CSOs with due emphasis for national programs, bigger consortium projects and humanitarian response.
  • Conduct ongoing refreshment training for staff, partner CSOs focal points on safeguarding and preventing any form of sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse
  • Coach and provide technical support to partner CSOs as they train key staff and Board members on safeguarding, code of conduct, report mechanism, case management etc…
  • Provide on-going mentoring and coaching to partner CSOs in relation to development and implementation of safeguarding policies, procedures, and to develop appropriate internal tools and forms
  • Provide hands-on/ one to one support to partner CSOs to meet safeguarding standards
  • Ensure self-audit system at the organization level and support partner CSOs to carry out a self-audit on their safeguarding policy and procedures using a self-audit tool and review their Safeguarding policies
  • Develop child and adult safeguarding messages for various groups, facilitate translation, editorial and follow up the publication process.
  • Facilitate children and adult participation for effective reporting of concern and complaints
  • Develop and share safeguarding tips for staff and partner CSOs an government partner on monthly and quarterly bases reactively
  • Develop local reporting structure and update the focal points contacts for the organization head and branch offices
  • Organize and participate on kick off meetings and related forums to ensure child safeguarding standard practices are considered for the specific projects as relevant
  • Follow up the administrative issues of the unit in relation to agreement, procurement, travel and etc.
  • Manage project related data, information and develop progress reports based on the donor and organization requirements
  • Conduct regular monitoring and evaluation sessions
  • Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, members and external partners and supporters
  • The role holder may be required to carry out additional duties with the reasonable of his/her level of skill and experience

Desirable

  • Fluency in written and spoken English
  • Experience working in gender, child and adult safeguarding, and humanitarian response programs
  • Skill on illustration design and publication

Place of Work: Addis Ababa with frequent travel to outside Addis Ababa

Salary: Based on the organization scale (Negotiable)

Employment term: two years contract and renewable depending on satisfactory performance

Clothing date: 5 working days from the date of announcement (6-10December 2021)

Qualified candidates who fulfill the minimum requirements are invited to submit their application letter with their updated CV and supporting documents in person or email to the following address.

Address: Administration and Finance Department, Hiwot Ethiopia, Near to British Embassy around Abebe Suke. Tel: 0111-655 0238. Email: astergelaye@yahoo.com