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Protection Team Leader (Um Dukhun)

Um Dukhun

  • Organization: DRC - Danish Refugee Council
  • Location: Um Dukhun
  • Grade: Junior level - Junior
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Protection Officer (Refugee)
    • Managerial positions
  • Closing Date: Closed

Employment category: MNGMNT G

Eligible for delocalization

Reporting to: Protection Manager

Direct report: Protection Officers/Assistants

Unit/department: Programme

Location: Central Darfur Area Office: Um Dukhun – with roving support to other DRC Bases in the AO

Overall purpose of the role:

The Protection Team Leader (Protection TL) is part of the DRC Protection Team in Central Darfur; he/she will work under the line and technical management of the Protection Manager and the overall supervision of the Area Manager. This position directly manages Protection field teams. The Protection TL shall operate mainly in Um Dukhun locality of Central Darfur State with the possibility to be sent for periods to other parts of Central Darfur where DRC has or may have operations. The Protection TL may also be occasionally requested to travel outside Central Darfur State.

Hence, the Protection TL bears the direct accountability for the quality implementation of Protection activities, as set up and laid out by the Protection Manger.

Protection activities in Central Darfur are focused on: individual protection assistance, case management, community-based protection (towards increasing community cohesion), Protection monitoring and Protection Information Management. Besides that, the Protection TL shall also support the Protection Manger in building DRC staff capacities and, in case of the Protection Manager’s absence or when called for by circumstances, to represent the Organization in coordination and technical fora, at Locality and State level.

Protection is mainstreamed throughout all other DRC Sectors (Emergency Response, FSL, Mixed Migration, and Community-Driven Recovery) and is a key component in programme design; therefore the Protection TL may be requested to support and follow‑up on cross-cutting Protection issues within other Sectors.

Responsibilities:

 

Project Management and Implementation:

  • Implement Protection activities, including programme quality and budget management across all field sites
  • Ensure effective and efficient implementation of said activities through organizing the Protection teams’ work by:
    • setting up the teams’ work plans according to the overall Programme plan
    • setting up workload balance for the staff and supervise their workplans
    • monitoring the application of work plans and related progress
  • Ensure that all stages of implementation (from assessment to provision of assistance) are relevant and adhere to plans and criteria devised by the Protection Manager, and that the implementation is technically sound
  • Have continuous presence on the ground to ensure the quality of activity implementation and provide technical advice to field project staff as necessary
  • under the direct supervision of the Protection Manager and in coordination with MEAL, work to strengthen Protection and general Information Management (IM), including setting standardized databases for protection and planning purposes;
  • Regularly and accurately collect and compile activity records and all other relevant documentation/Means of Verification (MoV) to feed timely into donor reporting
  • Apply and ensure the application of protocols and guidelines for Protection stand-alone activities and Protection mainstreaming during the implementation of the activities
  • When necessary, participate in staff recruitment processes, new staff on-boarding and induction, capacity building, and performance appraisal of Protection staff

 

Programme Development and Quality

  • Support the Protection Manager in developing strategic Protection documents and in identifying gaps and opportunities for further programming, needs assessments and gap analyses 
  • Support the Protection Manager with and/or carry out directly training sessions for junior staff aimed at increasing the quality of the implementation, including hands-on coaching, guidance and technical support to programme staff, ensuring clarity over programme plans and priorities; as well as the integration and cooperation with other DRC Sectors

Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning

  • Support the Protection Manager in generating analysis and regularly updating the  Protection risks matrix  in alignment with project requirements
  • Collaborate with the M&E team to ensure monitoring activities are mainstreamed across protection interventions and ensure protection of vulnerable groups while gathering appropriate and accurate data on protection outcomes
  • Develop internal learning and appropriate programme adjustments against new opportunities/challenges
  • Coordinate Protection assessments, with support from the MEAL Department

 

Finance, Procurement and Administration

  • Support the Protection Manager on the financial accountability of the Protection programme
  • Ensure the Protection Team raises Purchase Requests (PRs) in a timely manner, in line with DRC standards, and follow up on procurement processed with the Supply Chain Department
  • Support the Protection Manager in ensuring that HR policies are followed, including completion of regular Performance Management Meetings with all Protection staff
  • Ensure familiarity with DRC’s Operational Handbook

 

Coordination & Representation

When requested and/or necessary:

  • Represent DRC in technical and coordination fora at Locality and State level
  • Under the supervision of the Protection Manager coordinate at ground level with national, local and international actors to ensure smooth and timely implementation of activities 
  • Support Area Office Senior management (Area Manager, Protection Manager etc.) with fostering relations with local and State relevant stakeholders.

Experience and technical competencies: (include years of experience)

 

  • At least 4 years of proven experience in implementing field-based Protection for Refugees, Returnees, IDPs
  • At least 2 years of proven experience in implementing said activities in a managerial role
  • Wide understanding of humanitarian and protection principles and their application, including community safety and rights-based approaches
  • Knowledge of Protection standards and guidelines, as well as of AAP principles
  • Effective verbal and written communication, multi-tasking, organizational, and prioritization skills
  • Demonstrated experience and ability to professionally and appropriately represent the organization and negotiate and defend DRC’s interests with a diverse range of government officials, local organizations and other groups
  • Skills in Project Cycle Management, including creating work plans, delegation of responsibilities with setting of clear milestones, organizing work and monitoring progress
  • Ability to work closely with a diverse team of individuals in a highly intense and fluid environment, cultural sensitivity and respectful of local contexts
  • Ability to effectively engage and communicate with communities in a responsible manner

Assets:

Proven experience in providing technical guidance and training including development of training materials is an asset

Education and skills: (include certificates, licenses etc.)

  • University degree or higher education in law, social sciences, or related field or equivalent work experience
  • Computer skills (including MS Office package)

 

Languages: (indicate fluency level)

  • Fluency in written and spoken Arabic
  • Good command in written and spoken English.

Assets

Knowledge of one or more Darfur local languages is an advantage.

 

Key stakeholders: (internal and external)

  • Area Manager DRC
  • Protection Manager DRC
  • Base Managers DRC
  • Infrastructure PM, FSL TL DRC
  • Technical staff and support staff at Area Office
  • Head of Programme/Head of Support Services
  • HAC, UNOCHA, UNHCR and other humanitarian partners
  • State and non‑State bodies in Central Darfur

 

 

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