CONTEXT
As the Syrian conflict persists, instability and insecurity continue to impact the daily lives of boys, girls, adolescents and their caregivers in Lebanon, exposing them increasingly to protection violations. Tensions between refugees and host communities are worsening, with children emulating the discriminatory attitudes they witness. This is exacerbated by a lack of services and resources, as well as perceptions of unequal support for increasingly vulnerable host communities.
Child protection actors are working to provide protective environments for all children in Lebanon. However, as needs are increasing, funding is decreasing and is mostly short term. The deteriorating socio-economic situation of many refugees and vulnerable Lebanese, coupled with limited livelihoods opportunities and limited access to education, has contributed to families using negative coping mechanisms, such as child labour and child marriage. Breakdown of protection community mechanisms also place children and caregivers at greater risk of violence, exploitation, and abuse.
Greater focus is required on prevention and mitigating the impact of the crisis on women, boys and girls by continuing to strengthen and improve quality of psychosocial services (PSS), case management and access to specialized services. Services need to be made available for all children regardless of their nationalities. Working with children caregivers, families and communities at large is crucial to complement the support to institutions. Both system building and community based approaches are key to create a protective environment for children and to build resilience.
GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY
The CYP Field Coordinator leads Mercy Corps’ Child and Youth Protection (CYP) field programme in Salima and is responsible for high quality and timely program implementation and support. S/he will provide leadership, management and supervision of field-based CYP project staff, volunteers and affiliates, ensure effective support to and coordination with local partners, and oversee financial and project reporting.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Oversee the day-to-day implementation of the CYP program in Salima, including effective supervision of the child protection team to implement and monitor work plans focusing on key deliverables;
Provide operational support to the CYP field team to systematically strengthen capacities of select SDC and local partners to protect children from all forms of violence;
Serve as the primary focal point to support SDC-Salima to lead coordination on child protection and to key local partners to deliver integrated CP/PSS interventions;
Strengthen community-based and informal service delivery mechanisms that prevent, mitigate risks and respond to a wide range of child protection issues, with well-defined linkages to Social Development Centers and other relevant entities;
Ensure rigorous field-based data collection, analysis and utilization to refine programming and advocacy;
Ensure that all interventions are implemented and monitored with a gender equity, conflict sensitivity, and environmental awareness lens.
Liaise with UNICEF and UNHCR on a regular basis to provide program updates and coordinate actions;
Promote synergies between Mercy Corps’ child protection, adolescents, GBV, protection and other sector programming to generate and implement integrated solutions;
Represent Mercy Corps child and youth protection efforts with local government authorities, community actors, IGOs/NGOs, interagency working groups in the field site;
Ensure proper financial, procurement and control mechanisms are in place and adhered to in line with MC’s finance and procurement policies;
Ensure team adherence to organisational security standards, program management minimum standards, code of conduct and child protection protocols.
Organizational Learning
As part of our commitment to organizational learning and in support of our understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve - we expect all team members to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit Mercy Corps as well as themselves.
Accountability to Beneficiaries
Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts towards accountability, specifically to our beneficiaries and to international standards guiding international relief and development work, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE
3-5 years of progressive experience and proven high level of competence working in child protection-related programs, ideally in relief and/or post-conflict settings.
Solid understanding of child protection and experience with local systems strengthening and community-based protection.
Good understanding of the linkages and intersections between child protection and social welfare, justice, education and health, with ability to advise and implement strategies that promote coordination between sectors.
Ability to lead team to successfully implement community-based child protection programming focused on psycho-social support.
Specialized background in gender, child protection, and minority rights and other vulnerable groups preferred.
Knowledge of Lebanon, in particular its displacement context and protection threats relevant to internal conflict preferred.
Strong knowledge of international humanitarian and human rights laws preferred.
Proven track record in leading and managing diverse teams.
Strong leadership, coordination and communication skills.
Proficiency in English essential
Arabic competitive advantage
SUCCESS FACTORS
A successful candidate will have the ability to work closely with a diverse team of individuals in a highly fluid work and security environment with a capacity to spark innovative approaches to programming and inspire groups to collaborate closely to implement high-quality programs. S/he will have proven ability to learn quickly, take initiative, and be accountable for results based on programmatic needs. Knowledge of security standards, equipment, precautionary measures, communication protocols, various unstable conditions and familiarity with Child Protection Systems strengthening approaches, Sphere Project’s Humanitarian Charter and Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Pyramid are essential, as is an ability to work independently and as part of a team, with curiosity about and sensitivity to new cultures, a desire and ability to learn and grow, both personally and professionally, and a great sense of humor.
LIVING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
This position is based in Salima, Lebanon. The security situation is uncertain in Lebanon, with a possibility for rapid deterioration, particularly dependent on the Syrian conflict. Though currently secure in Salima, all security guidelines and protocols must be closely followed at all times.
Mercy Corps Team members represent the agency both during and outside of work hours when deployed in a field posting or on a visit/TDY to a field posting. Team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner and respect local laws, customs and Mercy Corps' policies, procedures, and values at all times and in all in-country venues.
!NOTE!
Applicants MUST mention the title "Field Coordinator (CYP) (Salima)" in the SUBJECT of the email otherwise their APPLICATION WILL NOT BE REVIEWED.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please mention the title "Field Coordinator (CYP) (Salima)" in the subject of the email
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
BA/S in:
Social sciences,
Political Science,
Public Administration,
Management,
International Affairs/Development,
Other relevant field
MA/S (preferred but not necessary) in:
Law,
International relations,
Human rights,
Other relevant field
Social sciences,
Political Science,
Public Administration,
Management,
International Affairs/Development,
Other relevant field
MA/S (preferred but not necessary) in:
Law,
International relations,
Human rights,
Other relevant field
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No