Snr Cluster Coordinator (CCCM)
Baghdad
- Organization: UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Location: Baghdad
- Grade: Senior level - P-5, International Professional - Internationally recruited position
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Occupational Groups:
- Humanitarian Aid and Coordination
- Closing Date: Closed
Senior Cluster Coordinator (CCCM)
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
The CCCM Coordinator is accountable for the CCCM response to the IDP situation in Iraq, covering the entire country. As such the position is part of the of the cluster system. Based with UNHCR, the CCCM Coordinator will act on behalf of the CCCM cluster, not only on behalf of UNHCR as an agency. The cluster coordinator must ensure the inclusion of key humanitarian partners within the sector, respecting their mandates and programme priorities.
FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT
Accountability
- CCCM emergency response operations in Iraq are well coordinated and effectively implemented in support the Iraqi authorities at national and sub-national level, with a view to assist and protect internally displaced populations in communal settings (collective centres, camps, spontaneous sites, etc.) and to make all efforts to find durable solutions
- The CCCM needs of populations of concern are met through timely, appropriate, and coordinated action by all cluster members.
- Effective coordination mechanisms and tools, including information management, are established and maintained with cluster members, government counterparts and donors, ensuring timely and effective needs assessment, appropriate planning, prioritization, implementation, reporting and evaluation.
- Where appropriate, these mechanisms build up and reinforce existing national coordination mechanisms and build capacity.
- Strategies and activities delivered by the CCCM Cluster enjoy political and/or financial support by other clusters, government, donors and other partners through effective prioritization, advocacy and resource mobilization.
- UNHCR performs its CCCM Cluster co-Lead Agency functions in a manner consistent with IASC standards and guidelines governing the Cluster Approach, in particular the IASC Generic Terms of Reference for Cluster Coordinators at the country level.
Responsibility
- Ensure that CCCM responses build on local capacities, context specific strengths and national response capabilities.
- Ensure appropriate links with national and local authorities, State institutions, local civil society and other relevant actors (e.g. peacekeeping forces) and ensure appropriate coordination and information exchange with them.
- Involve all relevant partners in site needs assessment and analysis.
- Identify gaps - assess, verify, and map emerging assistance needs and protection issues conduct regular 'gap analyses' based on verified needs.
- Develop "exit"/transition strategy for communal settings (collective centres, camps, spontaneous sites, etc.).
- Develop/update agreed response strategies and action plans for the cluster and ensure that these are adequately reflected in overall country strategies.
- Ensure integration of agreed priority cross-cutting issues in sectoral needs assessment, analysis, planning, monitoring and response (e.g. age, diversity, environment, gender, HIV/AIDS and human rights); contribute to the development of appropriate strategies to address these issues; ensure gender sensitive programming and promote gender equality ensure that the needs, contributions and capacities of women and girls as well as men and boys are addressed.
- Ensure the CCCM Cluster maps out the operational requirements for a CCCM response; and identify and establish (where necessary) standards and guidelines that facilitate interoperability to ensure that activities are carried out.
- Adapt relevant policies and guidelines and technical standards to context of crisis.
- Ensure that cluster members are aware of relevant policy guidelines and technical standards.
- Ensure that responses are in line with existing policy guidance and technical standards and relevant government, human rights, and legal obligations.
- Ensure adequate monitoring mechanisms are in place to review impact of CCCM activities and progress against implementation plans.
- Ensure adequate reporting and effective information sharing amongst all partners including camp/collective centre managers, other sector leads, disaggregating data by age and gender.
- Map and track "who is doing what, where, when".
- Provide maps and matrices showing distribution densities and coverage by item, member and geographic area.
- Promote strategies to build up and strengthen confidence within communal settings and between displaced populations, surrounding and host communities.
- Organize affected population's participation in communal setting governance and community mobilization, with particular emphasis on women's decision-making role and on persons with specific needs (such as the elderly and disabled).
- Ensure transparent governance of communal settings and effective access to justice for residents that conforms to relevant human rights standards.
- With the assistance of the Humanitarian Coordinator, advocate for the mobilization of resources.
- In close coordination with the sector lead agency at the global level, assist the Humanitarian Coordinator in the establishment of a resource mobilization strategy vis-à-vis donors present in the country.
- Identify core advocacy concerns at the national level and contribute key messages to broader, multi-sectoral advocacy initiatives.
- Represent the interests of the cluster in discussions with the Humanitarian Coordinator on prioritization, resource mobilization and advocacy.
- Ensure appropriate coordination with all humanitarian partners (including national and international NGOs, the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement, IOM and other international organizations), as well as with national authorities and local structures. Integrate assistance from global level clusters as needed.
- Ensure the establishment/maintenance of appropriate sectoral coordination mechanisms, including working groups at the national and sub-national level.
- Define the nature and extent of overlap and coordination between CCCM and other clusters particularly Shelter, Protection and WASH.
Authority
- Lead and oversee the coordination and management of CCCM emergency response operations for IDPs at national and sub-national level.
- Approve reporting and information products on CCCM operations.
- Enforce field compliance with CCCM policies, standards and procedures.
- Represent the CCCM Cluster in meetings with sectoral and external partners, authorities and other relevant interlocutors.
- Co-chair cluster meetings with the relevant Government counterpart as appropriate.
- Issue reports and make advocacy statements on behalf of the CCCM Cluster.
- Upon consultations with CCCM Cluster members, take final decision over format and frequency of meetings, designation of focal points and the establishment of a strategic advisory group, sub-groups/working groups and ad hoc/task-related bodies for specific issues.
- Initiate measures to ensure that Principles of Partnership are fully respected in managing coordination mechanisms.
- Implement decisions on indicators to measure impact and performance of CCCM Cluster members.
- Negotiate with the Humanitarian Coordinator/Resident Coordinator, the Humanitarian Country Team and cluster members the prioritization and inclusion of project proposals and common funding criteria for inclusion in inter-agency funding appeals.
- Manage the team deployed or hired in country to coordinate the CCCM Cluster.
ESSENTIAL MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Advanced university degree in Law, Political Science, Economics, International Relations, Business Administration, Social Science or related fields.
- At least 15 year's relevant experience in different international organizations (e.g. UN agencies, INGOs, IOs, Donors, Red Cross Red Crescent). Work experience in the Region would be an advantage.
- Excellent leadership, coordination, and presentation skills. Strong negotiation and interpersonal skills. Excellent knowledge of the Humanitarian reform process and the role of the humanitarian community (UN System, Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and NGO), preferably in Camp Coordination and Camp Management.
- Extensive knowledge of current humanitarian issues.
- Good knowledge of CCCM and protection technical guidelines and standards.
- Excellent knowledge of English and the official UN language of the country of deployment, if not English.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
- CCCM Cluster Coordination Training.
- Camp Management Training.
- UNHCR Coordination Learning Programme (CO-LEAD).
- UNHCR Management Learning Programme.
- UNHCR Tri-Cluster Knowledge and Coordination Skills Training.
- UNHCR Workshop on Emergency Management.
- Applied knowledge in UNHCR mandate, its policies and priorities in relation to IDPs and CCCM.
- Demonstrated expertise in program management and reporting requirements.
- Knowledge of another relevant UN language or local language.
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
The CCCM Coordinator is accountable for the CCCM response to the IDP situation in Iraq, covering the entire country. As such the position is part of the of the cluster system. Based with UNHCR, the CCCM Coordinator will act on behalf of the CCCM cluster, not only on behalf of UNHCR as an agency. The cluster coordinator must ensure the inclusion of key humanitarian partners within the sector, respecting their mandates and programme priorities.
FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT
Accountability
- CCCM emergency response operations in Iraq are well coordinated and effectively implemented in support the Iraqi authorities at national and sub-national level, with a view to assist and protect internally displaced populations in communal settings (collective centres, camps, spontaneous sites, etc.) and to make all efforts to find durable solutions
- The CCCM needs of populations of concern are met through timely, appropriate, and coordinated action by all cluster members.
- Effective coordination mechanisms and tools, including information management, are established and maintained with cluster members, government counterparts and donors, ensuring timely and effective needs assessment, appropriate planning, prioritization, implementation, reporting and evaluation.
- Where appropriate, these mechanisms build up and reinforce existing national coordination mechanisms and build capacity.
- Strategies and activities delivered by the CCCM Cluster enjoy political and/or financial support by other clusters, government, donors and other partners through effective prioritization, advocacy and resource mobilization.
- UNHCR performs its CCCM Cluster co-Lead Agency functions in a manner consistent with IASC standards and guidelines governing the Cluster Approach, in particular the IASC Generic Terms of Reference for Cluster Coordinators at the country level.
Responsibility
- Ensure that CCCM responses build on local capacities, context specific strengths and national response capabilities.
- Ensure appropriate links with national and local authorities, State institutions, local civil society and other relevant actors (e.g. peacekeeping forces) and ensure appropriate coordination and information exchange with them.
- Involve all relevant partners in site needs assessment and analysis.
- Identify gaps - assess, verify, and map emerging assistance needs and protection issues conduct regular 'gap analyses' based on verified needs.
- Develop "exit"/transition strategy for communal settings (collective centres, camps, spontaneous sites, etc.).
- Develop/update agreed response strategies and action plans for the cluster and ensure that these are adequately reflected in overall country strategies.
- Ensure integration of agreed priority cross-cutting issues in sectoral needs assessment, analysis, planning, monitoring and response (e.g. age, diversity, environment, gender, HIV/AIDS and human rights); contribute to the development of appropriate strategies to address these issues; ensure gender sensitive programming and promote gender equality ensure that the needs, contributions and capacities of women and girls as well as men and boys are addressed.
- Ensure the CCCM Cluster maps out the operational requirements for a CCCM response; and identify and establish (where necessary) standards and guidelines that facilitate interoperability to ensure that activities are carried out.
- Adapt relevant policies and guidelines and technical standards to context of crisis.
- Ensure that cluster members are aware of relevant policy guidelines and technical standards.
- Ensure that responses are in line with existing policy guidance and technical standards and relevant government, human rights, and legal obligations.
- Ensure adequate monitoring mechanisms are in place to review impact of CCCM activities and progress against implementation plans.
- Ensure adequate reporting and effective information sharing amongst all partners including camp/collective centre managers, other sector leads, disaggregating data by age and gender.
- Map and track "who is doing what, where, when".
- Provide maps and matrices showing distribution densities and coverage by item, member and geographic area.
- Promote strategies to build up and strengthen confidence within communal settings and between displaced populations, surrounding and host communities.
- Organize affected population's participation in communal setting governance and community mobilization, with particular emphasis on women's decision-making role and on persons with specific needs (such as the elderly and disabled).
- Ensure transparent governance of communal settings and effective access to justice for residents that conforms to relevant human rights standards.
- With the assistance of the Humanitarian Coordinator, advocate for the mobilization of resources.
- In close coordination with the sector lead agency at the global level, assist the Humanitarian Coordinator in the establishment of a resource mobilization strategy vis-à-vis donors present in the country.
- Identify core advocacy concerns at the national level and contribute key messages to broader, multi-sectoral advocacy initiatives.
- Represent the interests of the cluster in discussions with the Humanitarian Coordinator on prioritization, resource mobilization and advocacy.
- Ensure appropriate coordination with all humanitarian partners (including national and international NGOs, the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement, IOM and other international organizations), as well as with national authorities and local structures. Integrate assistance from global level clusters as needed.
- Ensure the establishment/maintenance of appropriate sectoral coordination mechanisms, including working groups at the national and sub-national level.
- Define the nature and extent of overlap and coordination between CCCM and other clusters particularly Shelter, Protection and WASH.
Authority
- Lead and oversee the coordination and management of CCCM emergency response operations for IDPs at national and sub-national level.
- Approve reporting and information products on CCCM operations.
- Enforce field compliance with CCCM policies, standards and procedures.
- Represent the CCCM Cluster in meetings with sectoral and external partners, authorities and other relevant interlocutors.
- Co-chair cluster meetings with the relevant Government counterpart as appropriate.
- Issue reports and make advocacy statements on behalf of the CCCM Cluster.
- Upon consultations with CCCM Cluster members, take final decision over format and frequency of meetings, designation of focal points and the establishment of a strategic advisory group, sub-groups/working groups and ad hoc/task-related bodies for specific issues.
- Initiate measures to ensure that Principles of Partnership are fully respected in managing coordination mechanisms.
- Implement decisions on indicators to measure impact and performance of CCCM Cluster members.
- Negotiate with the Humanitarian Coordinator/Resident Coordinator, the Humanitarian Country Team and cluster members the prioritization and inclusion of project proposals and common funding criteria for inclusion in inter-agency funding appeals.
- Manage the team deployed or hired in country to coordinate the CCCM Cluster.
ESSENTIAL MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Advanced university degree in Law, Political Science, Economics, International Relations, Business Administration, Social Science or related fields.
- At least 15 year's relevant experience in different international organizations (e.g. UN agencies, INGOs, IOs, Donors, Red Cross Red Crescent). Work experience in the Region would be an advantage.
- Excellent leadership, coordination, and presentation skills. Strong negotiation and interpersonal skills. Excellent knowledge of the Humanitarian reform process and the role of the humanitarian community (UN System, Red Cross Red Crescent Movement, and NGO), preferably in Camp Coordination and Camp Management.
- Extensive knowledge of current humanitarian issues.
- Good knowledge of CCCM and protection technical guidelines and standards.
- Excellent knowledge of English and the official UN language of the country of deployment, if not English.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
- CCCM Cluster Coordination Training.
- Camp Management Training.
- UNHCR Coordination Learning Programme (CO-LEAD).
- UNHCR Management Learning Programme.
- UNHCR Tri-Cluster Knowledge and Coordination Skills Training.
- UNHCR Workshop on Emergency Management.
- Applied knowledge in UNHCR mandate, its policies and priorities in relation to IDPs and CCCM.
- Demonstrated expertise in program management and reporting requirements.
- Knowledge of another relevant UN language or local language.
This vacancy is now closed.