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Job Opportunity in Lebanon as an Assistant for Providing Emergency WPE Women and Girls Safe Space

Job Opportunity in Lebanon as an Assistant for Providing Emergency WPE Women and Girls Safe Space

Liban 15 oct. 2020
International Rescue Committee

International Rescue Committee

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Organisation à but non lucratif
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Date limite
15 oct. 2020
Niveau d'études
Type d'opportunité
Financement d'opportunité
Financement complet
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Région éligible
Toutes les régions

IRC offers job opportunity in Lebanon to work as an assistant for providing an emergency WPE Women and Girls Safe Space. In the context of the IRC emergency response in Beirut affected areas, the main responsibility of the WGSS assistant is to develop activity material and facilitate group activities ensuring they are inclusive and tailored to context, age. She will also monitor the impact of activities and collects feedback from women and girls. 

Eligibility:

You must have:

  • Demonstrates ability and commitment toward diversity and inclusion.
  • Clear understanding of gender inequality and issues surrounding gender-based violence in an emergency context.
  • Dedication toward a healthy and supportive working environment.
  • Required personal qualities: Be a good listener, team player, flexible, network-builder, able to handle pressure well and work in cross-cultural setting.
  • Communication skills, with good understanding of relevant cross-cultural and sensitive issues.
  • Strict adherence to humanitarian, protection and GBV principles and standards, as well as organizational policies including code of conduct and prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA).
  • Digital literacy, including Microsoft Word and Excel.
  • It's preferred to be proficient in Arabic and English.
  • This job will be based in Beirut, with extensive field visits.

Your Responsibilities:

You will be responsible of:

  1. Facilitate group activities in the WGSS. 
  2. Collaborate in the development of curricula, tools and other resources for WGSS activities. 
  3. Design and implement activities tailored to age and vulnerability type. 
  4. Identify delivery methods and languages that make activity content accessible to all members. 
  5. Support the WGSS-based activities staff in identifying type of activities, session content as well as delivery methodology and material to keep the WGSS work plan relevant, up-to-date and innovative. 
  6. Collaborate with one or more members to build their capacities in planning, coordinating and delivering group activities. 
  7. Identify strategies to ensure that (as much as possible) activities are tailored to the context and promote inclusion of different population groups (ethnicities, religious, minorities, vulnerabilities, LGBTI, etc.).
  8. Capture women’s and girls’ feedback on activities, schedule and methodologies used. 
  9. Monitor the quality and impact of activities. 
  10. Draft the WGSS work plan on a regular basis in collaboration with the WGSS-based activities staff. 
  11. Identify and implement strategies to promote inclusion and solidarity among women and girls. 
  12. Support IEC material development. 
  13. Review and incorporate activity feedback received by women and girls. 
  14. Guarantee fairness of selection criteria and access to group activities. 
  15. Regularly document WGSS activities and women and girls feedback sessions.
  16. Participate in weekly reporting and planning meetings to ensure adherence to standards of care, quality case management, and reporting requirements are followed.
  17. Take part in women’s forum meetings and advise activities accordingly.
  18. Collaborate with other partners to ensure a fruitful and smooth field-level coordination.
  19. Identify strategic collaboration and implement activities in collaboration with other service providers.
  20. Meet with the outreach team to get information on trends, community dynamics, community acceptance, in order to modify activities and material accordingly.

About IRC:

The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries, it restores safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.

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