For almost 40 years, across nearly 50 countries, we have led the global fight against hunger. We save the lives of children and their families. We are there for them before and after disaster strikes. We enable people to provide for themselves, see their children grow up strong, and for whole communities to prosper. We constantly search for more effective solutions, while sharing our knowledge and expertise with the world. We push for long-term change. We will never give up. Until the world is free from hunger.
Job Description
Under the supervision of the director" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">Country Director, the PSEA Expert is required to lead the development and implementation of the fight against sexual exploitation and abuse across the mission as well as developing a mission wide strategy for PSEA.
Ensure strategic approach to the management of PSEA cases ensuring that appropriate internal control measures are in place
Implement PSEA policy ensuring all staff and Stakeholders receive appropriate training
Support the development of a collective communication strategy to raise awareness on key PSEA messages, including the rights of affected populations, the fact that assistance and services are never conditioned on sexual favors, and how to submit sensitive complaints;
Deploy of alert policies and mechanisms at the community level of ACF intervention
Finalize a specific SOP of SEA case management Nigeria and including referral pathway according to the areas where AAH is intervening.
REQUESTED PROFILE
You have a postgraduate degree in one of the following areas : Human Resources, Human Rights, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Health or other relevant social science field. You have specific training on protection against sexual violence and abuse. You are trained in EAS investigation methodologies.
You have professional field experience in humanitarian and/or development contexts with relevant experience in the field of sexual exploitation and abuse. You are able to work with a wide variety of stakeholders, including inter-NGO coordination mechanisms, global coordination structures (e.g. IASC), government stakeholders, donors, as well as the UN coordination structure in country.
Excellent communication skills. Proven ability to work independently under difficult conditions. Excellent facilitation/training and capacity building skills.Ability to work in a multicultural environment and to establish harmonious and effective working relationships.
Fluency in English written/spoken is compulsory.
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS / SALARY
8 months fixed term contract under French legislation
Monthly gross salary from 2450 to 2800EUR upon experience
Monthly per diem and living allowance: 515 euros net, field paid
Monthly country allowance: 450EUR
16% of the gross monthly salary for pension insurance reimbursement for non-French citizens
Transportation and accommodation: Coverage of transportation costs and guest house
Medical coverage: 100% coverage of medical expenses and repatriation insurance
Leaves and RnR: 25 days of paid leaves per year, 20 RnR per year, and 215 EUR at each RnR period
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