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DDG Project Officer (Security & Governance)

Mogadishu

  • Organization: DRC - Danish Refugee Council
  • Location: Mogadishu
  • Grade: Mid level - Mid level
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Development Cooperation and Sustainable Development Goals
    • International Relations
    • Democratic Governance
    • Security and Safety
    • Public Policy and Administration
    • Mine Action and Weapon Contamination
    • Project and Programme Management
  • Closing Date: Closed

 
Background:   
 
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is an independent, non-profit organization (NGO), founded on the basis of humanitarian principles, and human rights based approach, to secure the protection of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), and to promoting long term solutions to the problems of forced displacement. Danish Demining Group (DDG) is a specialized unit within DRC which implements mine action and armed violence reduction (AVR) programmes. DDG’s mandate is ‘to create a safe environment free from armed violence and the remnants of conflict’, and DDG does this via a programmatic focus on four key sectors: Security Systems Reform, Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) management, Mine Action and Conflict Management 
 
Overall purpose of the role:  
 
The DDG Project Officer (Security & Governance) is responsible for the overall supervision and coordination of Durable Solutions Project (DSP) activities in Mogadishu. S/he ensures that all relevant protocols and the guiding manuals for project implementation processes and results are achieved as per the project logical framework. S/he is required to liaise with DDG Project Coordinator (Jowhar & Mogadishu) on day-to-day operations and with DDG Project Manager (Hirshabeelle & Mogadishu) on the overall programming support as well as supervise Community Mobilizers and Facilitators. Project Officer will closely work with M&E team as well as other senior members of staff for quality control and evidence-based performance of the DSP project. 
 
Responsibilities:  
 
  • Act as primary link between the assigned target communities and DDG.
  • Ensure effective establishment of relations with the local administration and relevant civil society organizations as well as international/local organizations implementing similar interventions to form a point of contact and community of practice.
  • In the absence of the Project Coordinator (Jowhar & Mogadishu), act as a representative for DDG programme in your district towards various local coordination forums and meetings. Document point of discussions and agreed action points, and provide minutes to Project Coordinator and Project Manager. 
  • Responsible for working with district authorities in the selection of participants/beneficiaries from the target communities in accordance with DDG’s selection criteria and process, and ensure fair representation and inclusive participation of all socio-economic groups in project activities.
  • Develop area-based work plans from the project work plan in consultation with other team members, and submit to your line manager.
  • Prepare procurement plan reflecting activity expenditures in the year, raise purchase requisitions on time, and track processing of activity-related procurement.
  • Deliver project activities planned as follows in accordance with DSP project LFA and DDG’s AVR Framework and Community Safety Operational Guidelines.
  • Facilitate the formation of the Community-Police Dialogue Collaboration (CPDC) Committee in the target community.
  • Facilitate community-police dialogue forums between CPDC committee members engaging other community representatives and police officer, document forum proceedings and follow up the implementation of agreed actions.
  • Facilitate Community-police planning processes to identify their shared values aimed at creating collective identity and values in addressing their common needs.
  • Support CPDC committee to develop Plan of Actions aimed at creating mutual collaboration through which trust amongst police and community is restored and improved.
  • Support the CPDC committee to implement their Plan of Actions through own resource and small grants from the project.
  • Facilitate sensitization of court officials, judges, members from Somali legal aid network and District Peace Committees on returnees/IDPs rights.
  • Facilitate the expansion and consolidation of District Peace Committees by including f young people, women and minority groups.
  • Facilitate the drafting of community-based agreements as a code for conflict resolution.
  • Build the capacity of the Peace Committee members on participatory conflict analysis, conflict management and mediation, and inclusive leadership for women and youth in the Peace Committees.
  • Support the Peace Committee in documenting and resolving of inter-communal disputes and different types of violence, and ensure referral pathways are documented, if any, when resolving different conflicts.
  • Provide linkage between Peace Committee members and relevant local authorities to strengthen early warning early response mechanisms and survivor-assistance in target districts of Mogadishu.
  • Facilitate community-state dialogue programs such as radio talk shows, panel discussion and consultative meetings to bring together the government officials (judicial and security actors) and the community members, to bridge the gap and establish effective relations and collaboration. 
  • Build the capacity of CPDC committees, Peace Committees and other community groups on advocacy, leadership and accountability, and provide relevant platforms to have legitimate discussions with their local authority to improve security and justice service delivery to the public.
  • Facilitate the establishment of District Security and Justice Coordination Forums in target districts, and ensure membership to members from CPDC and Peace Committees and other civil society actors as well as district key government officials; document forum proceedings and follow up the implementation of agreed actions.
  • Support and facilitate the logistical preparations for all activities to be implemented by WOCCA and APCOF.
  • Ensure that all tasks assigned to you by your Line Manager or his designee are executed promptly, efficiently and in accordance with DRC/DDG programme handbook and operational guidelines.
  • Ensure evidence-based implementation such as taking good high quality photos and short clips showing stories of project beneficiaries. Document and share lessons learned and best practices during project implementation period.
  • Work closely with MEAL team in organizing sensitizations to raise awareness on how-to use the Interactive Voice Response System for beneficiary feedback mechanisms toward project accountability.
  • Responsible for the timely and quality compilation of data collected from the beneficiaries and preparation of weekly and monthly reports using the prescribed DDG formats, and sharing with the Project Coordinator.
  • Keep records of project activities (attendance sheets, reports, etc.) in softcopy and hardcopy both, and promote timely data storage mechanisms such as use of OneDrive.
  • Monitor the impact of the activities on the behavior of the communities following the DDG Community Safety, M&E and impact assessment frameworks. Use pretest and posttest evaluation tools, and provide analysis of your change monitoring as part in your reports to the Project Coordinator and Project Manager.
  • Participate in project studies such as quarterly perception surveys and outcome monitoring, and contribute to the timely achievements of quarterly and yearly indicator targets.
  • Work closely with DSP project stakeholders, including consortium partners and contractors.
  • Maintain professional relationship with DRC/DDG teams, partners and community members to ensure effective collaboration and delivery of project outputs.
  • Take good care of all assigned equipment, including computers and communication equipment.
  • Ensure that there are receipts for all expenses and compile all receipts according to DRC/DDG financial guidelines by the end of each month and submit to the Project Coordinator before the last day of the month.
  • Follow all DRC/DDG procedures for security, finance, supply chain, HR and administration. 
  • Attend trainings as required by DRC/DDG.
  • Any other tasks requested by the DDG Project Manager and DDG Project Coordinator. 
 
Education,Expereince & Qualification: 
 
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Conflict, Peace & Security; Security and Governance; Law; Social Sciences; Development Studies, Community Development, Project Management, or other relevant subject. 
  • High degree of computer literacy.
  • Experience and technical competencies:
  • At least of 3 years of experience in the field of conflict management and conflict resolution, peace building, community-policing, security, governance and access to justice.
  • At least 2 years of experience as trainer of trainers and facilitator.
  • Prior experience of working with international and/or local NGOs & donor funded projects/programmes in complex environments.
  • Should have analytical and report writing skills, and be able to compile reports.
  • Well conversant with multiple budget monitoring and oversight.
  • Leadership skills, including ability to build and motivate a team and willingness to deal with conflicts constructively.
  • Political and cultural sensitivity, including ability to adapt well to local cultures. 
  • Strong liaison, education and communication skills (oral and written)
  • Working experience and knowledge of the local duty station.
  • Ability to manage internal/ external pressures
  • Work independently at fully professional level. 
ABOUT YOU  
In this position, you are expected to demonstrate DRC’s five core competencies:  
  • Striving for excellence: You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process.  
  • Collaborating: You are a strong networker and enjoy working with many different types of stakeholders, you involve relevant parties and encourage feedback.  
  • Taking the lead: You take ownership and initiative while balancing the role of advisor and taking leadership  
  • Communicating: You write and speak effectively and honestly and display political and cultural sensitivity, including ability to adapt well to local cultures  
  • Demonstrating integrity: You act in line with our vision and values.  
 
Conditions 
 
Availability:      25th April  , 2019 
  
Duty station:    Mogadishu   
  
Reporting to:   DDG Project Manager  
 
Duration:        One year  
 
Contract:  This position is graded as G5 for qualified national staff and the terms of employment will be in accordance with DRC terms for national staff. 
The position is open to Nationals ONLY 
 
Gender Equality: DRC is committed to achieving gender parity in staffing at all levels. In light of this, women candidates are particularly encouraged to apply to bridge the gender gap. 
 
Equal Opportunities: DRC is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment based on mutual respect for all employees. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, disability status, religion, ethnic origin, color, race, marital status or other protected characteristics. 
Commitments 
DRC has a Humanitarian Accountability Framework, outlining its global accountability commitments. All staff are required to contribute to the achievement of this framework (http://www.drc.dk/HAF.4265.0.html).  All DRC staff must be committed to the Red Cross Code of Conduct, as well as the Core Humanitarian Standards.  
 
Application  
Qualified candidates are invited to access the full job description and the requirements for this position under vacancies at www.drc.dk. Please submit applications online using this link by 30th March, 2019 
 
If you have questions or are facing problems with the online application process, please contact job@drc.dk  
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