Overview
Support the child protection programme development and planning, specifically in the area of child protection prevention service provision. The role involves contributing to situation analysis, programme design, and implementation of prevention interventions.
Tasks Summary
- Support child protection programme development and planning, focusing on prevention service provision.
- Contribute to situation analysis, programme design, and management of prevention activities.
- Support programme sections in implementing child protection risk mitigation and prevention interventions.
- Assist in technical and operational support, preparing materials and documentation for programme planning and monitoring.
- Support programme documentation, materials, and data for regular child protection reviews.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues and partners to discuss implementation issues and provide solutions.
- Participate in monitoring and evaluation exercises, programme reviews, and sectoral reviews.
- Support monitoring and reporting on the use of child protection prevention programme resources.
- Assist in preparing regular and mandated sectoral programme reports.
- Participate in regular programme field visits and surveys to assess progress and provide technical support.
- Assist in building and sustaining partnerships with government counterparts and national stakeholders.
- Research potential donors and prepare resource mobilization materials.
- Draft communication and information materials for programme advocacy.
- Identify, capture, synthesize, and share lessons learned for knowledge development.
- Apply innovative approaches and promote good practices to prevent violence against children.
- Research and report on best practices for development planning of knowledge products.
- Participate as a resource person in capacity building initiatives.
Experience Requirements
- 1 month Donor priorities
- Demonstrated interest or experience in: Child protection and prevention of violence against children, including gender-based violence
- Social development planning and management in child protection related areas
- Prevention of all forms of violence against children, gender-based violence and child marriage
- Implementing evidence-based social and behaviour change approaches and/or integration of protection prevention and risk mitigation across other social sectors is (considered as an advantage).
- Programme development in child protection related areas in a UN system agency or organization (considered as an asset).
- Experience in a development or humanitarian contexts (an added advantage).
- Experience working in a developing country is considered as an asset.
Qualification Requirements
• Bachelor's degree in international development, human rights, social work, psychology, sociology, international law, or another relevant social science field