Job Description
- Application Deadline: Tue, 11 Jun 2024 00:00:00 GMT
- Position: Gender Technical Coordinator
- Job Type Full Time
- Qualification BA/BSc/HND
- Experience 5 years
- Location Borno
- Job Field NGO/Non-Profit 
JOB SUMMARY
The Gender Technical Coordinator will lead the implementation of project’s gender interventions and will work with the RESILAC II Project team to ensure the activities are well integrated in the overall project. S/he will provide guidance and technical input where necessary, especially on gender analysis, gender transformative approaches, impact assessments and wider gender mainstreaming activities. S/he will work with all departments and partners to ensure that CARE’s gender equity and diversity principles are incorporated into all processes and activities within the RESILAC II Project. The Gender Technical Coordinator will ensure project stakeholders’ participatory consultations take gender into consideration and that the needs of women and girls, men and boys are prioritized. S/he will act as resource person in capacity building, knowledge sharing events and other relevant activities. This will include developing, reviewing and updating gender training modules to ensure they are of high standards and monitor implementation. The position will develop and maintain relationships with state and local authorities coordinating joint efforts and training in consultation with the supervisor.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:
Job Responsibility #1: Lead implementation of project gender strategy and activities
- Support implementation of key gender approaches in the project and support CARE and consortium staff in ensuring gender equality is at the centre of all program activities.
- Provide support to all project activities related to specific to gender mainstreaming, with particular emphasis on helping relevant staff analyze program implications for men and women in various communities and ways to address issues.
- Ensure that the gender checklists are used and should be able to work with Project Manager on revising and revisiting the gender sensitive indicators for improved mainstreaming.
- Support gender analysis and development and implementation of the project gender action plan in line with implementation priorities.
Job Responsibility #2: Capacity building of consortium partners and project stakeholders at the community level
- Conduct capacity needs assessments for project stakeholders and organize all training logistics with the support of program support colleagues and Project Manager.
- Design and implement trainings for project and consortium staff and community structures on gender related topics including, including but not limited to gender mainstreaming, engaging men and boys, Indashikirwa and GBV risk mitigation to ensure gender integration.
- Provide support and technical assistance to partners on gender and related topics.
- Identify and build the capacity of community-based support groups/committees to provide community-based support and facilitation on CARE’s gender transformative models including Social Analysis and Action and Indashikirwa approach Couples’ curriculum.
Job Responsibility #3: Reporting and documentation.
- Develop bi-weekly, monthly and quarterly reports on gender project activities carried out.
- Ensure documentation of gender activities to promote learning and improvement.
- Prepare and share human interest stories and case studies related to project impact for learning.
- Support impact monitoring of gender interventions in conjunction with MEAL and the Gender and Protection Sector Manager
Job Responsibility #4: Representation and networking at project level
- Participate in gender-related events (meetings, workshops, conferences) and network within the project locations in-order to stay updated about gender related developments.
- Represent CARE in all gender related external meetings at the state level.
- Provide ongoing coaching and mentorship to partners, community structures including leaders, project volunteers e.t.c on community reflections on gender and social norms, power dynamics and social change for impact.
Other Responsibilities:
- Other Responsibilities as Assigned
- Contribute to CARE’s resource mobilisation efforts
QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE/TECHNICAL SKILLS :
Required
- Degree in Social studies, Counselling and/or psychology Social sciences. Masters is preferred.
- Minimum 5 years of Gender experience with a reputable agency; experience working with communities to challenge harmful norms and practices.
- Clear understanding of Gender, power relations, and issues surrounding violence against women
- Able to maintain apply all GBV guiding principles, counselling ethics and uphold the rights of the survivors at all times.
- Positive, highly motivated, innovative, with strong organizational and inter-personal skills.
- Able to work as part of a team.
- Strong report writing skills.
- Strong knowledge of computer applications, including MS Word and Excel.
- Willing to work in a remote location.
Desired
- Application of technical skills and program support
- Good reporting skills
- Quality and timeliness of support provided.
- Observance of policies and procedures.
- Maintenance of relationships.
- Proficient in community mobilization, challenging social norms/relations, Behavior Change Communication with good facilitation skills.
- Proven record of providing trainings and workshops on gender and GBV, SRH, topics in a variety of settings.
- Excellent Analytical, Communication and Report writing skills; Excellent Negotiation and Conflict Resolution skills.
Competencies:
- Approachability
- Building Effective Teams
- Customer Focus
- Integrity and Trust
- Drive for Results
- Comfort around Higher management
- Business Acumen
- Negotiating
- Organizational Agility
NOTE:
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
- CARE is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CARE considers all applicants on the basis of merit without prejudice to race, sexual orientation, religion, disability, age, colour, national origin, marital status, or veteran status.
- There are individuals who may use CARE’s name and trademark in emails and on websites in an attempt to solicit fees from interested job seekers. Please note that CARE will not request for any monetary payments from applicants at any stage of the recruitment process.
Qualified Women and Persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.