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Senior Gender and Youth Advisor

Care Ethiopia

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Social Science

Development Studies

Addis Ababa

5 years - 7 years

1 Position

2022-03-18

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2022-03-23

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Job Description

The Senior Gender and Youth Advisor provides technical assistance and capacity building on Gender and Youth development to the SPIR II consortium partners and staff in the operational Regions, Zones and Woredas. S/he coordinates the SPIR II Gender Analysis and Youth related studies and assessments in implementation areas to identify key issues, social norms, and barriers and to make recommendations on how to address gender and youth related concerns and challenges. S/he identifies gaps and propose innovative program implementation strategies. S/he provides high quality Gender and Youth training and ongoing capacity building to SPIR II partners, project staff and government staff, develops training materials, implementation guidelines, and monitors and evaluates program implementation. S/he refines strategies in a participatory process with SPIR II consortium partners to ensure that gender, women empowerment, and youth priorities are integrated into all technical sectors of the project.

The Advisor manages the startup and ongoing implementation of Social Analysis and Action (SAA), which is one of CARE's models for gender transformation, the male engagement approach, and other aspects of gender, youth, and social accountability initiatives. S/he oversees the mainstreaming of all gender and youth related aspects of the project, participate in all Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) and Collaboration, Learning and Accountability (CLA) events/activities, respond to identified issues and make timely adjustments to implementation strategies. The Advisor supports the overall development and implementation of the project while working closely with all technical advisors and project managers/coordinators.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:

Job Responsibility #1: Strategy design, planning and implementation

  • Leads the development and implementation of evidence-based, realistic, and effective gender, women empowerment, and youth engagement strategies for all technical sectors under the SPIR II project including, but not limited to, food security, health and nutrition, livelihoods, climate change adaptation (CCA), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Natural Resources Management (NRM), Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and community mobilisation/social accountability.
  • Provides inputs into problem identification, causal and problem analysis, and activity development, i.e., focusing on gender analysis, women empowerment, and youth engagement aspects of the SPIR II project.
  • Participates in the development of SPIR II detailed implementation planning (DIP), the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) plan, the Pipeline Resource Estimate Proposal (PREP); and in annual reviews to ensure Gender and Youth responsive project planning processes are budgeted and implemented throughout the life of the project.
  • Establishes the necessary relationships with partners and government to ensure that gender and youth issues are shared, and implementation approaches agreed upon.
  • Manages coordination and partner engagement processes for gender and youth implementation.
  • Responds to the results of research and regular monitoring with effective measures that can be implemented to produce results within the lifetime of the project.

% of Time: 40%

Job Responsibility #2: Staff training and coaching

  • Establishes staff and partner induction and ongoing training processes for gender and youth in SPIR II.
  • Develops training content and ensures partner agreement on training priorities.
  • Provides training to partner and government staff.
  • Leads the development and facilitation of trainings on staff development initiatives for gender, including the staff transformation processes under SAA.
  • Develops and implements follow-up, engagement and coaching plans to build staff capacity and to increase their level of expertise and skills and their commitment to apply strategies. 
  • Participates in the selection of and support to external, temporary technical assistance (consultants) to engage on gender and youth issues, as required.
  • Provides ongoing backstopping and technical support to staff.

% of Time: 30%

Job Responsibility #3: Learning, Policy implementation

  • Documents him/herself and keep abreast of global, in-country, CARE and external research, of innovations and of trends on Gender, Social Inclusion, and Youth related aspects.
  • Implements the Gender Analysis, Youth assessments and other related formative research in all SPIR II regions.
  • Disseminates learning and ensures all staff are updated on gender, social inclusion, and youth issues.
  • Together with other technical advisors of the consortium and CARE Program Quality and Learning (PQL) Unit staff, supports efforts to measure the impact and document lessons learned and best practices from SPIR II.
  • Produces gender and youth related project briefs and produces reports to CARE, World Vision, and USAID, including regular programmatic and incidental reports.

% of Time: 20%       

Job Responsibility #5: Others

  • Participates in all major activities of the SPIR II project.
  • Responds to requests for additional capacity building support.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

% of Time: 10% 

Job Requirements

EDUCATION/TRAINING

Required:

  • BA degree in Social Science or equivalent combination of education and work experience.

Desired:

  • MA degree in Development Studies or equivalent

EXPERIENCE:

Required:

  • 5-7 years of work experience in development related areas, conversant with adult learning and training of trainers’ methodologies, practical experience in gender, women, and youth programming
  • 3-5 years of work experience in gender analysis, training, and gender and social inclusion mainstreaming.
  • Prior experience working in Ethiopia.
  • Gender-related NGO experience.

Desired:

  • Experience in implementing programs funded by the United States Government.

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Required:

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies.
  • Analytical, training/facilitation skills.
  • Strong English writing and presentation skills.
  • Sensitivity to different aspects of diversity (cultural, religious, disability), firm belief in teamwork and sensitivity to HIV/AIDS.
  • Computer skills (Microsoft Packages: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, MS Teams, ZOOM);

Desired:

  • Quantitative and qualitative data analysis skills.

COMPETENCIES

Coaching, initiating action, communicating with impact, innovation, planning and organizing, building partnership, facilitating change, adaptability.

CONTACTS/KEY RELATIONSHIPS 

The Senior Gender and Youth Advisor reports to the Deputy Chief of Party for SPIR II, and works directly with the SPIR II consortium management team. S/he has direct relationships with focal persons in all SPIR II consortium partners, Field Offices, and has good contacts with peers in other Resilience Food Security Activity (RFSA) projects. S/he manages Government contact, including relationships with the Ministry of Women, Youth, and Child Affairs. 

WORKING CONDITIONS AND LEVEL OF TRAVEL REQUIRED. 

This position is in Addis Ababa, with up to 50 % field travel.

CARE Ethiopia is committed to preventing all unwanted behavior at work. This includes sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, and child abuse. We expect everyone who works for us to share this commitment by understanding and working within the CARE Safeguarding Policy and related framework. CARE Ethiopia has a zero-tolerance approach to any harm to, or exploitation of, a vulnerable adult or child by any of our staff, representatives or partners.

CARE Ethiopia reserves the right to seek information from job applicants’ current and/or previous employers about incidents of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment the applicant may have been found guilty to have committed or about which an investigation was in the process of being carried out at the time of the termination of the applicant’s employment with that employer.

By submitting the application, the job applicant confirms that s/he has no objection to CARE Ethiopia requesting the information specified above. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks.

How to Apply

If you are interested to be part of our dynamic team, exciting work environment and contribute to CARE Ethiopia’s mission and vision, please send your CV (not more than 3 pages) and cover letter (not more than one page) through CLICK HERE

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Passionate and dedicated candidates who meet the requirement are strongly encouraged to apply, especially women. CARE seeks to improve the lives of the most marginalized, particularly women and girls. Our diversity is our strength. We encourage people from all backgrounds and experiences to apply.