Job: Child Protection in emergency coordinator in Bamenda|Plan International
4 min readDeadline: 10 October 2021
Purpose:
The CPIE Coordinator lead project implementation of CPIE program that covers communities in the NW and SW Regions of Cameroon. The Child protection in Emergencies (CPiE) coordinator provides technical support to NW and SW regions of Cameroon to responding to medium and large-scale emergencies to develop (funding submissions), recruit CPIE staff, implement, monitor and evaluate child protection programs.
The post-holder will support the team of implementation to assist vulnerable children, adolescents and their communities affected by crisis to receive quality humanitarian assistance to prevent and response to protection issues.
In addition they will ensure strong representation with external fora in particular the CPIE cluster and related working groups. The CPIE Coordinator will be responsible for all day to day management of the CPIE team hired under the project and implementation of program activities according to the log frame and workplan.
Dimensions of Role:
Programme Development and Quality Implementation: Provide technical support for community-based child protection and case management of the emergency response programme. This would also include (and not limited) to regular assessment and analysis, making suggestions for programme design and modification of CPIE projects in collaboration with DRM in developing quality child protection proposals as per donors’ requirements.
Representation and Advocacy: Represent Plan in government / inter agency coordination meetings and initiatives on community-based interventions. Contribute to ongoing efforts to develop context specific guidance notes and policy-making efforts.
Key Tasks and responsibilities
Ensure the coordination of all components of the project.
Ensure that financial and narrative reports are submitted in time.
Ensure all Plan International Cameroon reporting requirements are met.
In coordination with the Emergency Response Manager, represent Plan International with local external stakeholders (local Government, Traditional Authorities, peer agencies, and the target communities).
Ensure the continuation of the program by developing new proposals.
Ensure all CPIE operations have a clear focus on addressing the specific needs of young girls, adolescent girls and young women.
Carry out needs assessments as required, in line with Plan International’s standard tools.
Support the development of CPIE related funding submissions
Implement the current CPIE projects in line with Plan International standards and humanitarian approaches.
Ensure technical quality and minimum standards (CPMS) and Core humanitarian Standard (CHS) are met in all CPiE projects.
Facilitate donor visits or visits by other stakeholders to the project, as required
Actively participate in the Child protection Sub Working Group (CPSWG) of local and related working groups ensuring regular input to the 5Ws.
Support the development of staff capacity on CPIE interventions by requesting training as needed, or providing it directly and coaching continuous.
Management of the whole CPIE team including both Case Management and PSS interventions.
Provide input to the development of orientation and training materials for community facilitators and incentive volunteers;
Ensure quality of current CPiE projects and technical support to implementation, monitoring & evaluation of CPIE projects
Contribute to the identification of best practices and lessons learned to strengthen the implementation and ensure adherence to quality standards in the response of CPIE program of NW and SW regions of plan international Cameroon.
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Key Performance Targets
Ensure that all PSS social workers, volunteers’ community and case management officer meet quality indicators including child and community participation in the running of CFS, youth centres and safe space
A contextualised adolescent life skills and parenting course that has been piloted, revised and documented and is ready to be implemented in interventions.
Children and caregivers report increased trust in community mechanisms to prevent and respond to child protection issues, and community mechanisms/groups demonstrate increased capacity, sustainability and ownership
Qualification & Experience:
The qualified candidate will be a child protection in emergencies professional with relevant degree in public health, psychology, anthropology, law, social work or equivalent
At least 3 years’ experience in project management cycle in emergency contexts.
Good knowledge of grant management and reporting, also through online accounting systems.
Technical qualifications in social work or relevant CPIE specialization.
Experience with child protection, counseling and case management.
Experience and knowledge of CPiE program design and implementation including monitoring and evaluation (organizing Child Friendly Space programs and life skills work).
Experience of working with vulnerable groups including children, adolescents and vulnerable adults.
Experience in managing and leading teams of people.
Experience in coordination, of representation, and technical assistance provision at the level of working group/task force or equivalent.
Experience of managing grants and donor’ reporting requirements such as ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, FNUAP, SIDA, etc.
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Skills
Demonstrated effective communication, analytical, innovative and problem-solving skills
Proven capacity to train, coach staff and provide supportive supervision
Effective team management skills across several locations and operating in a cross-cultural structure
Good knowledge of CPMS and the CHS.
Strong team management, staff capacity building and motivation skills in teamwork and networking.
Willingness and capacity to be flexible and accommodating in difficult working conditions
Knowledge in Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Inter-agency Guidelines on Separated and Unaccompanied Children,
Psychosocial Support and Gender
Knowledge of child protection database
Excellent written and oral skills in English. Knowledge of French is an added value.
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