Protection Technical Director, SHARP Project
- Компания: Save the Children
- Город , ukraine,
- Зарплата:
- Размещено: 2025-04-09 00:00:00
Описание
ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children (SC) is seeking a Protection Technical Director for an anticipated three-year FCDO-funded project called Strengthening Humanitarian Assistance and Response to Protection Risks in Ukraine Project (SHARP) . The project focuses on providing inclusive life-saving protection and assistance services to support civilians affected by the war in Ukraine.
This senior leadership position is an active member of the SC-led SHARP Consortium Project Management Unit, under the guidance of the Consortium Director.
The Protection Technical Director leads the technical protection activities of the project. The position is envisioned as % technical leadership and % management. S/He is the Acting Consortium Director when the latter is absent, and is the Save the Children-led Consortium’s secondary point of contact to FCDO and to government ministries.
The Protection Technical Director provides technical leadership, strategic guidance, and oversight for the entire scope of the project for the SHARP Consortium, ensuring strong relationships, oversigh of and technical support to all Consortium Partners Protection specialists in field locations, in all programmatic/thematic areas (such as, but may not be limited to: child protection, SGBV, legal aid, victims assistance, etc). This role develops and reviews project activities to meet targets and ensures project’s effectiveness, oversees implementation progress and supports with improvements and course-correction to met challenges. She/He reports results to the Project Management Unit in oder to ensure FCDO’s satisfaction.
The Protection Technical Director, in collaboration with the technical Protection specialists of the Consortium Partners, develops strategic partnerships with Government of Ukraine Ministries, other FCDO-funded projects, NGOs and the private sector. The Protection Technical Director and the MEAL Lead work together to ensure data and trends analysis for reporting against achievement of project’s goals, outcomes and performance indicators through the projct’s MEAL system.
The Protection Technical Director works in close collaboration with the finance teams of Consortium Partners to ensure that activities are implemented on schedule and within budget.
The overall accountabilities of the Protection Technical Director include:
Lead effective coordination and cooperation across Consortium Partners and technical/thematic components of the SHARP project from a protection technical perspective; Ensure a coherent and cohesive technical and programmatic approach to the Protection strategy of the project across Consortium Partners; Assure a state of the art project quality and achievement of protection goals in line with international standards; Ensure appropriate levels of resourcing for technical and programmatic deliverables thus being accountable for the effectiveness of the project’s outcomes.This position is contingent upon donor approval and funding.
SCOPE OF ROLE:
Reports to: Consortium Director Line-manages : TBD Technical oversight of : Technical Protection specialists of the Consortium PartnersKEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY :
Provide strategic Protection technical and programmatic direction of the SHARP project, ensuring quality and effective achievement of goals, outcomes and targets. Guide the definition and management of the project’s Theory of Change (ToC), ensuring coherence between all protection components of the project and ongoing measurement of project’s effectiveness. Facilitate the provision of technical guidance and support to Technical Protection specialists of the consortium partners, on all protection related issues, to ensure quality, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and impact soundness in implementation. Close coordination within the Consortium Partner to ensure that the project operates coherently and that all Consortium Partners receive high quality technical assistance in all relevant areas of protection (such as, but may not be limited to: child protection, SGBV, legal aid, victims assistance, etc). Plan and coordinate the protection activities across project components, ensuring complementary approaches, on-time, on-budget, on-target activities and deliverables within a coherent and harmonized project technical framework. Closely work with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Accountability (MEAL) Lead to ensure proactive monitor of program implementation, promptly reporting unexpected delays, costs or quality issues, and resolving issues and initiating appropriate corrective actions. Conduct regular visits to field offices and project sites to monitor project performance. Provide feedback to staff on gaps and areas for improvement and identify needs for ongoing course-correction within the project framework. Provide oversight, training, mentoring, and coaching to Consortium Partners Protection specialists as required. Provide opportunities for effective learning, sharing, and innovation, through reflection and regular dialogue among Consortium Partners and project teams. Lead and coordinate a Protection Technical Working Group with technical staff from Consortium Partners. Ensure robust plans are in place and executed for strengthening the capacity of community-based and local actors in key technical areas of protection, drawing effectively on the technical capacities of all Consortium Partners. Strengthen all Consortium Partners technical relationships with relevant line Ministries at the national and local levels through regular meetings, consultations and updates on the project. Ensure quality narrative reporting, with evidence-based analysis of achieved outcomes, progress with performance indicators and justification to deviations from planned activities and targets. Conduct comprehensive reviews on all program narrative reports, and other documents to ensure quality and conformity with Save the Children and FCDO’s requirements. Incorporate Save the Children’s vision and values and full adherence to Code of Conduct principlesQUALIFICATIONS
Post-graduate education (master’s) in international development, child protection and all-related fields around protection, protection in emergencies and community development.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Required experience and skills:
At least years of experience managing protection program, with additional specific expetise required in child protection, GBV and/or other areas of protection in conflict settings. Demonstrated experience in management of large, community-based and inter-disciplinary teams. Strong leadership skills, proven experience in strategic planning, overseeing large programs and ability to effect and manage change effectively. Experience in working and coordinating with national NGOs and government agencies, and working with local partners. Strong training and coaching skills. Demonstrated knowledge and background in community mobilization and engagement. Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to lead and work effectively in team situations. Creative problem solving skills with the ability to work effectively in resource-constrained environments. Ability and willingness to travel frequently. Familiarity and understanding of major humanitarian and development donors. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.Desired experience and skills:
Knowledge of Urkainian and/or Russian language. Recent work experience in Ukraine. Experience with FCDO regulations and reporting procedures and systems.Additional job responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities as set out above are not exhaustive and the role holder may be required to carry out additional duties within reasonableness of their level of skills and experience.
Equal Opportunities
The role holder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with the SCI Equal Opportunities and Diversity policies and procedures.
Child Safeguarding:
We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.
Health and Safety
The role holder is required to carry out the duties in accordance with SCI Health and Safety policies and procedures.