Architect of Cooperation Humanitarian

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International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Americas and the Caribbean

  • Career category:Programme/ Project design & management
  • Job type:Job
  • Humanitarian or Development:Humanitarian
  • Experience level:Not specified
  • Organisation type:Civil Society
  • Remote option:Not Specified
  • Right to work requirements:Not specified
  • Salary: $ 48648-58368 / yearly
  • Work schedule:Full-time
  • Length of contract:Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Location:Trinidad and Tobago
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) Health
Role deliverables
  • Create and maintain country and MA/CP profiles that capture capabilities, capacities, country contexts, audiences, opposition and competitors in support of strategy development.
  • Devise links between MAs/CPs/Centres of Expertise that promotes and enables networking, learning and capacity building.
  • Advise MAs/CPs on accessing service delivery platform resources in support of operational
  • Adapt global tools and frameworks for MA/CP use that reflect changes in methodologies and general sectoral advancements.
  • Partner with MAs/CPs to incorporate key donor requirements and learning into business planning This includes developing Business Plans, half-yearly reports and annual reports/updates.
  • Disseminate key regional information, commentary and changes in the political landscape to colleagues, MAs and CPs in support of the wider SRHR political and social change agenda.
  • Advise MAs/CPs on opportunities to work with each other that support their own outcomes, specialisations and areas of interest.
  • Support MAs in leveraging timely, efficient and life-saving responses by advising, promoting and providing guidance on IPPF’s Emergency Activation System, the IPPF Emergency Response Fund (Stream3), Global Surge Roster and relevant humanitarian policies, procedures, standards, technical tools and systems.

Provide programmatic and strategic support to MAs in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of humanitarian programmes.
  • Facilitate resource mobilization in support of response efforts, including through assistance to MAs to access humanitarian pooled funds, the UNCERF and other relevant mechanisms for ongoing and new and/or emerging emergencies in the regions.
  • Actively participate as a member of the Global Humanitarian Team, to ensure alignment with global strategic initiatives, advocacy priorities and technical approaches related to humanitarian.
  • Evaluate MAs/CPs against Performance, Learning & Impact metrics that support global SRHR commitments.
  • Contract management for all unrestricted core funding and restricted project funding under US$1million. This includes ensuring all deliverables (progress/financial reports) listed in the agreements are complied with and of high quality and that training on requirements is provided

Qualifications
  • Language requirements are English and French, Spanish is desirable.
  • Technical skill requirements are set out in the Regional AOC
  • Has a track record in advising on and strengthening organisational systems/processes and supporting NGOs in diverse geographic settings.
  • Applies an understanding of political, economic, social, technical/technological, legal and environmental contexts in the region and affecting our sector.
  • Thorough technical knowledge of SRHR, gender and rights in humanitarian contexts, and previous experience working with a humanitarian organization would be beneficial.
  • Clear understanding of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) and humanitarian coordination mechanisms.
  • Strong ability to read and understand financial/audit reports
  • Excellent information management and IT skills.
  • Demonstrates ability and willingness to work in a diverse, multicultural, multilingual and intergenerational environment that is anti-racist and respectful of others
  • An intersectional (pro) feminist passionate about sexual reproductive health care rights + justice, including safe abortion.
  • Supportive of people’s rights regardless of sexuality or gender identity/expression and supportive of worker’s rights and access to health care in sex work.

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