Gender mainstreaming Officer is responsible for supporting Concern team in the area of Gender mainstreaming, Cross cutting issues. He /she will play a role in the implementation of gender transformative training for Gambella area coordination office and in the implementation of gender sensitive programming, including Concern’s engaging men and boys approach.
Main duties & Responsibilities:
Gender mainstreaming
- Carry out gender analysis and gender related assessments
- Oversee the development and monitoring of gender sensitive indicators.
- Carry out gender training for staff relating to attitudes, behavior and programmatic implementation
- Regularly monitor, review and evaluate the implementation of programs on gender mainstreaming, take appropriate and timely action and extract lessons learned for future program development and implementation.
- Document best practices on the implementation of gender mainstreaming.
- Support the program teams in the implementation of Concern’s Engaging Men and Boys Strategy
- Actively promote sharing of learnings from baselines, end-lines, reviews and evaluations internally and externally.
- Support project learning reviews and donor reports, as require
- Demonstrate understanding of Concern Ethiopia’s Gender Equality Strategy
- Contribute to ensuring that Concern Ethiopia is a place where men and women are treated equally and with dignity and respect
- Demonstrate gender equality awareness and gender sensitivity and an ability to integrate a gender equality perspective into tasks and activities.
- Demonstrate understanding of Concern Ethiopia’s Gender Equality Strategy
- Contribute to ensuring that Concern Ethiopia is a place where men and women are treated equally and with dignity and respect
- Demonstrate gender equality awareness and gender sensitivity and an ability to integrate a gender equality perspective into tasks and activities
- The duties and responsibilities of the jobholder not limited to the above activities but includes other duties assigned by the line manager.
Emergency response
- Concern is committed to responding to emergencies efficiently and effectively in order to help affected people meet their basic needs, alleviate suffering and maintain their dignity. To this end, when emergencies strike and the Ethiopia Program is to respond, all staff are required to actively participate in the response, regardless of location and contribute to the efforts aimed at achieving the humanitarian objective of the organization.
Accountability
In line with Concern’s commitments under the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS):
- Actively promote meaningful community participation and consultation at all stages of the project cycle (planning, implementation, M&E)
- Work with relevant staffs to ensure that the Complaints and Response Mechanism (CRM) is functional and accessible, that feedback and complaints are welcomed and addressed
- Work with relevant colleagues to ensure that information about CRM, safeguarding and expected staff behavior is disseminated among program participants and communities
Job Requirements
Essential minimum qualifications and capacities
- Bachelor’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, statistics, Nutrition/Health Monitoring, Public health etc. and other relevant fields of studies (related to M&E, development, research, data analytics, etc.) with over two years of relevant experience
- Experience in humanitarian programming in addition to development programming is an advantage
- Clear understanding and experience in directly implementing primary quantitative data collection (surveys, etc.)
- Clear understanding and experience in directly implementing primary qualitative data collection (key informant interviews, focus group discussion, participatory qualitative methods, etc.)
- Clear understanding and experience of quality assurance in data collection
- Ability to provide technical advice and support
- Experience of providing training and capacity building to program and M & E staff
- Excellent communication skills; able to work as part of a team and establish relationships with field offices
Competencies:
- Ability and willingness to frequently travel and stay at the field
- Proven capacity to supervise, train and coach staff and working with community members
- Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues across the organization developing effective working relationships to deliver outstanding results for children
What we offer
- A competitive salary and benefit package
- Excellent medical benefits (100% cover including dependents)
- 20 days annual leave
- 26 weeks (paid) maternity leave, 18 weeks (unpaid) parental leave
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send non-returnable C.V., application letter outlining how their experience and education fit this vacancy
- Apply via CLICK HERE
- Only short listed candidates will be contacted
- please note that no need to submit your supporting documents at this stage:
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Women are highly encouraged to apply