Organization:
CARE International in Lebanon
Department/Division:
Program
Unit:
GBV & Protection
Last Update:
22 Dec 2017
Category:
Work Location:
Beirut
Supervisor:
GBV & Protection Coordinator
Posting Restrictions
None
Job Summary:
CARE is a leading relief and development non-governmental organization fighting global poverty. Established in 1946, it is now a confederation composed of 14 members. In 2016, CARE worked in 84 countries around the world, supporting development and humanitarian aid projects to reach more than 83 million people. While CARE is a large international organization with more than 11,000 employees worldwide, we have a strong local presence: 95% of our staff are nationals of the countries where our programs are run.
Care international in Lebanon (CiL) is implementing a regional response to the Syrian Crisis to meet the immediate and most urgent needs of the women, men, boys and girls who have fled Syria. CARE International in Lebanon (CIL) is supporting local communities with their longer-term needs and basic rights through WASH, Shelter, basic assistance, protection, and longer term economic development solutions and activities in collaboration with local partner organizations in the North, South, Beirut, and Mount Lebanon Governorates.
The GBV project manager will be based in the Beirut or Tripoli office and will support CARE’s field offices, currently in Mount Lebanon, Beirut, and North Lebanon in the implementation of a new project as part of an anticipated EU Madad funded consortium that addresses GBV in communities. CARE as part of this consortium will be developing community based protection practices, programs, and activities with the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) to support its social development centers (SDCs) service delivery on GBV related matters.
Supervises
None
Working Conditions:
This position will be based in Tripoli office, with extensive fieldwork.
Salary:
Employment Start Date:
Q1 2018 – as soon as grant is awarded
Duration of Contract:
1 year
Contract Type:
1 year renewable
Other contract elements:
Benefits: Social security/Health Insurance & Transport allowance.
The direct supervisor reserves the right to adapt this job description at any time during employment according to needs.
Any extension of this contract is dependent on performance review and funding availability.
Education & Certification:
Bachelor
Minimum Education Level:
Bachelor degree
Proven Experience:
- 3-5 years of experience in GBV and protection programming, including GBV, sexual reproductive health (SRH), early child marriage (ECM), women’s voice and/or economic empowerment and at least 2 years’ experience of project management
- Proven experience of promoting practical and impactful social and gender justice initiatives, community based protection initiatives around GBV, sexual reproductive health, early child marriage among others to development and humanitarian action programs
- Strong understanding of the Lebanon political, legal, and social systems as related to GBV and refugee protection as well as demonstrated experience in working in/collaborating with civil society
Proven skills in partnership building, influencing and negotiation with a range of actors, including governments, UN agencies, academic institutions, networks, national/local NGOs and community groups
IT / Software / Technical Skills:
Familiarity with MS Office software, such as Excel
Desirable:
Language Skills:
Language Speaking Reading Writing
Arabic Fluent/Mother tongue Professional Professional
English Working Knowledge Professional Professional
French Optional Optional Optional
Competencies
- Fluency/working proficiency in both English and Arabic (written and verbal).
- Strong analytical skills, and ability to design and direct research, needs assessments, and evaluations
- Demonstrated experience in staff training and coaching
- Outstanding organizer
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and writing)
- Strong team player and experienced collaborator
- Effective in negotiation and representation
Detailed Responsibilities & Tasks
Responsibility #1: Project Implementation
- Ensure the overall project elaboration phase as per donor agreement, CARE guidelines, and agreed implementation strategy with consortium partners.
- Develop, update and follow up a detailed work plan, in line with donor agreement and CARE GBV coordinator
- Elaborate budget spending and forecast including tracking and managing partners’ spending.
- Ensure procurement plan are timely placed and communicated to the procurement department, according to CARE procedures.
- Ensure proper documentation, tracking and filing of all project’s activities in line with project objectives, donor requirements, CARE compliance rules and implementation strategy.
- Ensure that donor contractual requirements are fulfilled, including by partners, with reference to the General and Technical conditions of the Consortium Agreement with NRC and internal regulations, throughout the entire project period;
Responsibility #2: Project Team and partner Management
- Line Manage the project team members and ensure performance is in line with project, CARE’s, and donor’s expectations and requirements
- Monitor and Coordinate implementing partners and external consultants’ performance
- Participate in grant review meetings ensuring partner INGOs are compliant with donor regulations and are on track with spending.
- Make sure all project team members have clear job descriptions and their job performances are evaluated accordingly.
- Identify learning and training opportunities for CARE project team.
Responsibility #3: Representation and Coordination
- In close collaboration with sector Coordinator, ensure CARE representation in the relevant technical coordination meetings at the Technical committee’s level.
- Maintain healthy relationships with government institutions including the ministry and municipality and cooperating organizations through regular contacts, visits and fulfilment of project requirements
- Support the coordinator in the organization of field visits by donors, peer agencies, CARE Members, Media, etc.
- Coordinate with lead agency of consortium (EFI) and partner agency (LAW) on overall project delivery
- Work closely with admin, logistics, procurement, and HR units to ensure the success of the project by initiating relevant planning tools (such as procurement plans) and regular coordination meetings.
Responsibility #4: Reporting & Information sharing
- Ensure partner NGOs regularly report to CARE according to established procedures.
- Draft narrative and quantitative reports as per CARE internal requirements and donor requirements.
- Ensure internal communication and data sharing on project with relevant departments specifically MEAL, grants, communications, and advocacy
Responsibility #5: Program Quality and Learning
- Support development of MEAL plan and program quality activities e.g. project quality meetings, and learning events;
- Ensure project data and achievements are up dated and reported on a monthly basis
- Support and feed into monitoring and evaluation activities