Under the supervision and guidance of the Protection from Violence Specialist, the Site Management (SM) Adviser is responsible for leading the technical development of the SM/UDOC programme sitting under the Protection from Violence (PfV) Core Competency (CC). This includes providing strategic direction, ensuring quality control, as well as planning and overseeing the capacity building of the SM/UDOC teams across Ukraine. The following is a brief description of the role.
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What you will do:
Develop the SM/UDOC strategy with a focus on engagement of community representation structures in coordination and decision-making mechanisms and support to local partners. Coordinate/design and provide technical supervision of regular community participatory processes (assessment, community workshop) in target areas. Adapt and integrate SM and Safe and Inclusive Programming (SIP) standards to all SM/UDOC activities. Design a capacity building strategy adapting the existing sector and NRC training packages on UDOC/Community Engagement/Coordination to the local context. Train and build the capacity of NRC SM/UDOC staff and identified local actors (local authorities, national/local NGOs, CBOs, etc.), as per needs/strategy Develop relevant SOPs and monitoring mechanisms to ensure high programme quality standards based on Minimum Standards for Camp Management. Contribute to the establishment and/or strengthening of functional internal and external referral mechanisms, including developing SOPs and case-tracking tools, training the SM/UDOC team, providing technical support throughout the roll-out phase, and building relationship with internal and external stakeholders involved in referral . Closely coordinate the SM/UDOC response with other NRC Core Competencies, in particular in relation to community engagement work with local authorities, community representation structures, referrals and infrastructure intervention (shelter/wash). are Coordinate with the Area Office(s) management to ensure consistency and learning between the implementation and development of SM/UDOC programme across the country in different potential settings (i.e. urban areas, collective centres, rural areas with sparse sites, etc.). Strengthen area-based coordination mechanisms, leading where relevant the coordination among different actors. Adapt UDOC standard implementation modalities – Community Center/Outreach – to the local context and needs, support the development and expansion of the SM programme in line with global NRC UDOC principles and approaches. Represent NRC in relevant coordination fora at national and sub-national level, including e.g. the CCCM Cluster and its Strategic Advisory Group, any relevant Durable Solutions or accountability to affected populations fora. Support area teams during donor visits focused on NRC’s SM/UDOC programming. Explore potential avenues for implementation of SM/UDOC activities through partnerships with national/local organizations. This includes working closely with the Partnership manager when it comes to engagement with a broad range of local actors (e.g., national NGOs, Community-Based Organizations, local authorities) and supporting the SM/UDOC teams at area level in terms of capacity strengthening of selected partners. Perform additional tasks according to the line manager’s requests.What you will bring:
A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (social sciences, or related disciplines). An advanced academic qualification will be an advantage. Minimum 4 years of experience working in humanitarian/early recovery context. Previous NRC experience will be an advantage. Experience from working in volatile and insecure environments. Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities. Fluency in English, both written and verbal.Context/specific skills, knowledge and experience:
Experience managing a complex CCCM/Site Management/UDOC programme, including programme development, implementation and monitoring. Experience with Community Engagement approaches, especially in an early recovery context and with a focus on durable solutions. Experience in area-based coordination and approaches will be an advantage. Excellent understanding of key technical standards (Minimum Standards for Camp Management, Sphere, IASC, protection mainstreaming, IHL, gender and humanitarian principles, donor markers on gender and disability etc.) and a demonstrated ability to integrate them into programming. Extensive familiarity with the humanitarian architecture in IDP responses. Knowledge of the Ukraine humanitarian context. Working proficiency in any local language of Ukraine will be an advantage. Experience in the design and delivery of team capacity strengthening, including remote coaching, mentoring and training. CCCM ToT certification is an advantage.What Makes This Position Attractive?
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organization helping people forced to flee. The organization protects displaced people and supports them as they build a new future. NRC began relief efforts after World War II, and today, works in both new and protracted crises across more than 40 countries. Meaningful work that responds to the diverse needs, priorities, and concerns raised by beneficiary communities. NRC Ukraine meets immediate humanitarian needs, prevents further displacement, and contributes to durable solutions.What We Offer:
Duty station: Kyiv - Ukraine Contract duration: 12 months fixed term-renewable subject to performance, structure and funds availability Travel : up to 50% Salary/benefits: According to NRC salary scale grade 8, terms and conditions. NRC is an equal opportunities employer. In the selection of our staff, we are committed to diversity without distinction to age, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and physical ability. We think outside the box, encourage ideas, and give responsibility to all employees at all levels. You will have many opportunities to be heard and take the initiative.Key Information - Please Take Note When Applying
Learn more about NRC here and NRC Ukraine To apply as an internal candidate, please click on the suitcase icon “I am an employee” on the top right of the page to be redirected to NRC’s internal career site. Apply by completing all the system-required fields of your experience, employment history, and education in your application. Ensure to attach your latest CV and application in English. When creating your profile, include your full name as per your passport. Applications that do not meet the minimum standards in terms of experience or qualifications will generally not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We receive many applicants for each vacant position.