Safeguarding, Gender and Inclusion Lead Job at Mott MacDonald - Career Opportunity in Uganda
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Vacancy title:
Safeguarding, Gender and Inclusion Lead

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Social Services & Nonprofit ]

Jobs at:

Mott MacDonald

Deadline of this Job:
17 September 2021  

Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Kampala , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Friday, September 03, 2021 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


JOB DETAILS:
Job Description
Purpose: To strengthen safeguarding within SESIL and design actions to protect children and vulnerable adults in the target communities. To ensure SESIL’s interventions are inclusive, and have a strong focus on supporting girls.
SESIL has a safeguarding duty of care to the communities we work with, to our staff, and partners. This includes people at risk in the community who are not necessarily direct beneficiaries but may be vulnerable to abuse. It is our responsibility to ensure that they have the right information on prevention of violence and taking actions by reporting to the LG authorities.
The overall aim of the safeguarding role is to ensure that safeguarding is prioritized in all SESIL interventions and within all SESIL workplaces.

Reporting: Reporting to the Performance Improvement Lead through to the SESIL Senior Management Team and Senior Oversight Team. Working in close collaboration with the teams in the field, the Regional Coordinators, Community Engagement Lead (CEL), and Consultants developing radio scripts and parents support materials.

Job responsibilities:
• Provide oversight and technical guidance on safeguarding within SESIL
• Guide the team to monitor and implement actions that ensure inclusion and safety of learners in the CLL communities. This includes supporting SESIL field staff in building their capacity to create awareness to the various committees during their field visits.
• Provide technical input during the design/review of materials to guide the CLL and community engagement activities, This includes information, education and communication materials, key health and safety messages for the radio lesson scripts and others based on programme needs.
• Support the SESIL ambition to foster a positive and safe culture where staff, volunteers and consultants can Prevent, Report, Respond and Learn from safeguarding incidents.
• Lead on development of content and facilitating safeguarding trainings for all SESIL and LG staff at the subcounty, as well as for CLL implementation committees. This will include guidelines for safeguarding champions and the CLFs.
• Work with the RAL team to monitor inclusion of girls and CWD in SESIL interventions.
• Liaise with SMT around design innovations to improve programme inclusion, especially in terms of accelerating results for girls.
• Coordinate with the Gender Unit of the Ministry of Education and Sports to ensure the simplified versions of the Reporting, Tracking, Referral and Response (RTRR) are disseminated to the SESIL target communities.
• Provide guidance, mentorship, and support on safeguarding to the SESIL team in the districts working with communities.
• Maintain accurate, confidential, and up to date documentation of all safeguarding incidents reported by staff and the regional safeguarding focal persons. Ensuring that the documents are only shared with appropriate authority.
• Prepare monthly safeguarding log for SOT review and submission with Client reports
• Lead on the response toall safeguarding incidents to ensure the safeguarding policies and protocols are implemented efficiently, effectively and sensitively.
• Monitor and review the implementation of relevant polices, documentation and procedures to ensure they are adhered to, remain current and fit for purpose.
• Develop additional information for Client / internally around SESIL safeguarding approach, contribution to girls’ education and inclusion more generally.

Candidate Specification
Skills, Experience and Knowledge
• Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Development, Social Sciences, or related field.
• Experience and proven technical knowledge and expertise in safeguarding, child protection and community engagement in developing country contexts, preferably including Uganda and in the education sector.
• Experience in the development of training content for staff and community volunteers on safeguarding and developing key messages for community awareness sessions/dialogues.
• Knowledge of local government community structures
• Understanding of the Ugandan education, laws and policies that govern and protect children.
• Excellent planning, reporting and risk management skills.
• Good verbal communication skills, including speaking clearly and persuasively to individuals and groups; listening effectively and responding effectively.
• Excellent IT skills and confidence in Outlook, MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Cambridge Education is committed to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults in our work. We will do everything possible to ensure that only those who are suitable to work with children and adults at risk are recruited to work for us. This post is subject to a range of vetting checks including a criminal records disclosure.

Job Profile
SESIL (Strengthening Education Systems for Improved Learning), is a four-year education programme designed to improve the quality and equity of measurable learning outcomes at lower primary level in Uganda. SESIL is implemented with funding provided by the UK’s Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office and is managed by Cambridge Education.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, SESIL aims to:
• Ensure learners in the lower primary grades maintain or improve their progress in literacy and numeracy
• Minimize children’s exposure to the Coronavirus as well as to the increased risk of violence through embedded messaging in alternative learning programmes

As part of the support to ensure continuity of learning, both whilst schools remain closed, and in the longer term once schools have re-opened, SESIL implemented a pilot of a community-led learning (CLL) initiative in 15 Local Governments. CLL will be scaled-up from August 2021 to reach an additional 110,000 children by March 2022.
The programme will work with and through the MoES, other central agencies, communities and local governments at the District/Municipal or City levels, as well as Sub-county, parish and village level in around 15 districts in West Nile and in the Eastern Region of Uganda.
SESIL is seeking to strengthen safeguarding within the organisation and actions that will protect children and the vulnerable adults that they work with in the target communities. This will include embedding safeguarding in community-led learning, community engagement initiatives and the radio programmes being implemented within the 15 local governments.
SESIL aims to ensure that children are actively engaged in learning in a safe environment free of violence

Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 60

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

 

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Job application procedure
Interested and qualified? Use the link below to apply.
https://www.mottmac.com/job/69594/safeguarding-gender-and-inclusion-lead 


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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisation jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 17 September 2021
Duty Station: Uganda
Posted: 03-09-2021
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 03-09-2021
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 09-09-2065
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