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  • Posted: Dec 21, 2016
    Deadline: Dec 31, 2016
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    CARE International is a major humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects.


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    Gender Project Officer

    Job Summary

    Reporting to the Senior Gender Project Officer, the Gender Project Officer will be responsible for planning, implementation, supervision monitoring and documentation of all SGBV activities in Dagahaley camp. S/he will supervise Assistant Gender Project Officers and act as a camp supervisor for the project .

    The officer will have a close working relationship with other Gender Project officers with the Gender & Development Sector, Sector Coordinators, Programme Support Manager, and Program Manager .The position will also work closely other CARE sectors such as education, WASH and Program Support.

    Responsibilties for the Project Officer

    • Designing, Planning & implementation of anti- SGBV activities
    • Design & implement strategies that are geared towards preventing & responding S/GBV which are human rights violations
    • Attend to reported SGBV cases & clearly document referrals done & ensure follow-up of all cases reported
    • Develop an accurate database on GBV incidents & ensure data is shared with GCD supervisor and other sector staff on a monthly basis
    • Attend bi -monthly SGBV conferencing with other agencies such as UNHCR (protection), NCCK, GTZ & SAVE the Children (UK)
    • Attend the monthly SGBV coordination meetings and present SGBV camp report for the given month, action taken to assist the survivor and recommendations
    • In conjunction with Group Savings & Loans (GSL), initiate income generating activities that help alleviate suffering of S/GBV survivors to eradicate dependency syndrome
    • Project Monitoring & Evaluation
    • Analyze, compile and submit weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports within the set deadlines.
    • Assist in the development of project proposal, concept notes & sector publications
    • Regularly monitor FGC activities and provide feedback for adjustment of activities as needed.
    • Ensure that assigned projects achieve set goals, objectives and outcomes
    • Assist in midterm or end of project evaluations on FGC/M on project impact
    • Managing of GBV-IMS
    • Ensure that SGBV case incidents are properly documented and recorded in the incident forms and transferred to the GBV-IMS
    • Ensure that all information documented is accurate and reflect interviews with SGBV clients
    • Ensure that all information collected and all annexes are kept in a confidential place. The GBV-IMS MUST be pass worded
    • Share monthly statistics and analysis to all stakeholders without revealing identity of the survivor.
    • Report writing & documentation
    • Developing annual procurement plans and timely procurement of sector camp items.
    • Prepare and submit activity progress reports on weekly, monthly SGBV & monthly SITREPs
    • Keeping inventory of all items in the sector and NFIs distributed disaggregated by age gender
    • Assist in the preparation of GAD sector operation plans/work plans & reviews
    • Staff Supervision
    • Assign tasks to Assistant project officer as per their job descriptions to ensure effective, efficient and timely implementation
    • Conduct regular meetings with CDWs and FGC Support Groups
    • Conduct regular block and home visits to assess and verify activities SGBV cases
    • Report on the performance of the FGC /SGBV CDWs to the Supervisor as planned
    • Regularly appraise FGC /SGBV CDWs.
    • Give CDWs counseling support and mentoring.

    Qualifications for the Project officer Job

    • Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences
    • Experience: 3 years with proven working experience in sexual and gender based violence and related programs.
    • Proficient in Microsoft Suite
    • Good project report writing skills
    • Competencies: Work experience in a refugee setting and ability to apply gender mainstreaming skills to development is an added advantage.

    Method of Application

    Qualified candidates are invited to send their application letters indicating the reference number, title of the position along with an updated CV, email & telephone contacts of three professional referees to, The Human Resources & Development Manager, CARE International in Kenya, Email:Vacancies@care.or.ke so as to be received not later than Saturday, 31st December 2016. Only short listed candidates will be contacted. Kindly do not attach any certificates or scanned documents to your application. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

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