Overview
Support the PSEAH Technical Coordinator in coordinating Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) technical activities at regional and national levels. Implement IFRC’s PSEAH strategy to enable Regional Office and delegations as well as related National Societies to deliver PSEAH activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement and operationalize IFRC’s global PSEAH strategy with a regional lens.
- Provide strategic advice to regional leadership regarding PSEAH risk mitigation.
- Support the integration of PSEAH within Emergency Preparedness and response activities.
- Oversee the implementation of IFRC’s Safeguarding Self-Assessment Framework.
- Work closely with regional Protection, Gender and Inclusion (PGI) focal points.
- Represent IFRC on PSEAH in external and internal fora.
- Remain up to date with PSEAH best practices and policy developments.
- Build and maintain relationships with key Movement actors.
- Work with regional and delegations’ HRMD, Legal, and OIAI to convene lessons learned from investigations.
- Contextually analyse, manage and respond to regional SEAH risks.
- Map and assess, with local counterparts, the accessibility, functionality and risks related to referrals, victim-centered care and resources available to support victims and survivors of SEA.
- Support the PSEAH technical coordinator in reporting periodically to IFRC’s senior management on PSEAH activities.
- Deliver IFRC’s training and strengthening activities on PSEAH and develop a more extensive safeguarding curriculum.
Required Experience
- At least 5 to 7 years of working experience with substantive experience in PSEAH or similar roles.
- Demonstrable experience of successfully building and implementing PSEAH activities in humanitarian context.
- Demonstrated experience in managing complex multi-stakeholder processes.
- Proven experience to deliver PSEAH trainings.
- Experience working in a RC/RC National Society and/or Federation/ICRC (Preferred).
- Experience in working in Emergency contexts (Preferred).
Qualifications
- Advanced university degree (master's level or equivalent) in relevant field of study; or a first-level university degree combined with extensive relevant experience.
- Additional PSEAH related training such as CHS, Open University or Humentum certification (Preferred).