Associate Community-Based Protection Officer
Addis Ababa
- Organization: UNHCR - United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Location: Addis Ababa
- Grade: Junior level - P-2, International Professional - Internationally recruited position
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Occupational Groups:
- Social Affairs
- Civil Society and Local governance
- Protection Officer (Refugee)
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* Staff members will not normally serve in International Professional positions in the country of their nationality. In addition, in case of a first appointment upon recruitment, the assignment must be outside the staff member’s country of nationality.
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Fast Track > Fast TrackRemote work accepted
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Desired Candidate Profile
- Demonstrated professional working experience in the areas of community services, social work (e.g., gender, GBV programs, women’s empowerment and protection, work with refugees) or/and human rights or related tasks in government, NGO or international organisation.
- Demonstrated knowledge of community communication and engagement approaches
- Understanding of and demonstrated competencies in forced displacement and protection, particularly GBV prevention and response, child protection, education, gender equality, and the application of the Age, Gender and Diversity Policy.
- Ability to work with a diverse range of partners, including host Governments, humanitarian organizations, and development partners
- Demonstrated experience in coordination, particularly within the inter-agency context and contributing to inter-agency response strategies while ensuring that the interest of refugee and other populations that UNHCR serves well represented and articulated.
- Proven communication skills, both oral and written.
- Completion of relevant UNHCR learning programs or specific training relevant to the functions of the position.
- Experience working with Somali caseloads is desirable.
Required languages (expected Overall ability is at least B2 level):
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Operational context
Occupational Safety and Health Considerations:
Nature of Position:
Since hostilities erupted in February 2023 in Somalia, close to 100,000 are estimated to have crossed the border into Ethiopia to escape the violence. UNHCR Field Office in Bokh has been scaling up its activities and protection interventions for asylum seekers arriving into the three hosting districts in Doolo Zone, including border and protection monitoring, relocation, registration, as well as community-based protection interventions in collaboration with government counterpart Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS), local authorities and partners. UNHCR recognizes the global need for a broader, cultural shift from long-term care and maintenance to self-reliance and solutions-oriented planning and programming in its refugee operations within the context of the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF). To this end, the Federal and Regional Government supported by UNHCR and partners will be advancing a refugee settlement approach in Doolo from the onset of operations, which will look at integrating social services, and prioritizing interventions that will strengthen peaceful coexistence to ensure that the displaced population can enjoy asylum in safety and dignity.
UNHCR’s strategy is focused on a community-based approach and on ensuring maximum outreach to refugees and other populations UNHCR serves together with the through a network of community centres, mobile units and outreach volunteers in all accessible locations in and around the settlement, with the aim of reducing vulnerabilities, strengthening resilience and enhancing protection, with particular attention to the most vulnerable persons. UNHCR is also working to provide a range of integrated protection services to address the most pressing needs of the population including psychosocial support (PSS), education support, child protection services, GBV prevention and response and in-kind and other assistance and services for persons with specific needs.
Under the supervision of the Protection Officer, the incumbent will work with a particular focus on protection risk assessment and analysis, standard-setting as well as partner monitoring and management in the area of community-based protection. The incumbent will contribute to, and monitor the implementation of UNHCR’s Protection and Solutions Strategy for the refugee response in Doolo with a focus community engagement and empowerment. Working with a wide range of counterparts within the inter-agency response, s/he will ensure that protection is mainstreamed in interventions across all sectors taking into consideration age, gender and diversity principles.
The Associate Community-Based Protection Officer will closely coordinate with the Programme Unit in in order to adjust services to evolving needs and ensure that protection objectives are translated into programmatic interventions that tangibly benefit the refugees and other populations UNHCR serves. In a highly complex operational environment, to effectively establish and maintain communication with communities and other partners is a key requirement in the Bokh operation. The incumbent will undertake efforts to mobilize communities to identify their own needs, capacities and resources in order to determine how the communities themselves can contribute effectively to the response and make it more inclusive and sustainable. In order to successfully undertake the required tasks, the incumbent needs to be able to display professionalism, creativity, adaptability as well as organizational and cultural awareness.
The Associate Community-Based Protection Officer will have oversight responsibilities over the management of community centers, the outreach volunteers and associated programmes and activities. In doing so, s/he need to effectively provide guidance and support to build capacities of UNHCR teams and partners, focusing in particular on standardization, effectiveness and efficiency of the community-based protection response, ensuring the response adheres to age, gender and diversity principles as well as to commitments towards accountability to affected populations. The incumbent may have direct supervisory responsibility for part of the protection and/or support staff.
Living and Working Conditions:
Further to the conflict in and around the Laascanood area of Somaliland state of Somalia (Sool region) of early 2023, an estimated 100,000 refugees crossed into the Doolo zone of the Somali Regional State of Ethiopia. In order to respond effectively, UNHCR set up a base in Bokh, a small town located in Doolo zone of the Somali Regional State of Ethiopia and headquarters of the Bokh woreda (district), with an estimated population of 50,000 people. Bokh is situated 170 kms from Wardher, the zonal capital of Doolo zone and some 80-100 kms from the Ethiopia-Somalia border. Bokh is also located at almost 700 Kms from Jijiga, the headquarters of the Somali Regional State Government where UNHCR Sub-Office is based.
Bokh is a non-family duty station, yet to be categorized as per UN duty station levels. Given the remoteness of the area and its proximity to the border with Somalia, the security situation in Bokh is considered to be fluid and requires a sense of vigilance and alertness. UNHCR’s Field security Advisor on ground in collaboration with UNDSS provides security advisories regularly to all staff in Bokh and the surrounding field locations to which adherence is expected. All UNHCR international staff are accommodated in the UNHCR Staff Guest House in line with the policy on UNHCR-provided accommodation in the field. Security briefing is mandatory upon arrival at the Guest House. All travel itineraries should report to the radio room before departure and continue reporting their position every 60 minutes, until back to the Guest house. Official working hours are Monday through Thursday: 08:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 17:00 hours; while on Fridays 08:00 – 13:30 hours.
Bokh is served by a Government Health Centre and a Level-1 Hospital in Wardher, both of which offering basic medical services. It should be emphasized that the medical facilities in the area are insufficient to treat complicated medical cases. The UN Team in Bokh is working on a plan to establish a UN Clinic with a full-time doctor and nurses to provide onsite medical assistance to staff and also process referrals as may be needed. A medevac plan is also under discussion in collaboration with the Medical Services Team at the Regional Bureau in Nairobi and the UN Health Care Centre in Addis Ababa; the latter provides 24/7 health care services for eligible UN staff and their dependents in different specialized Medical Units. Bokh also has small markets, restaurants and shops from where food and other household items can be purchased. Banking services are very limited in Bokh and it always advisable to carry cash. The only Ethiopian Commercial Bank branch is located 170 kms away in Wardher where financial services, including ATM machines, can easily be accessed. However, a microfinance agent exists in Bokh and facilitates some small financial transactions in the local currency.
Transportation in and out of Bokh is by road. However, the UN Team is mobilizing donors to facilitate the establishment of an airstrip in Bokh so that UNHAS can operate regular flights to Addis Ababa. Land for the airstrip has already been provided by the authorities and technical surveys undertaken by UNHAS. In the meantime, travel is either through Jijiga (served by Ethiopian Airlines daily) or through Kebridehar where Ethiopian Airline flies from Addis Ababa twice a week, and then onward on a road journey of some 7 hours on a dusty road.
Additional Qualifications
Skills
CO-Drafting and Documentation, DM-Database Management, ED-Technical support to education programmes and proposals, IT-Computer Literacy, PR-Age, Gender and Diversity (AGD), PR-Convention on the Rights of the Child / International Legal Framework, PR-Coordination in Forced Displacement situations, PR-Gender Based Violence (GBV) prevention programming, PR-Gender Based Violence (GBV) response programming, PR-Gender EqualityEducation
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Accountability, Client & results orientation, Commitment to continuous learning, Communication, Empowering & building trust, Judgement & decision making, Organizational awareness, Stakeholder management, Teamwork & collaborationUNHCR Salary Calculator
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