Country: Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, Senegal, Sri Lanka
Closing date: 14 Feb 2018
Location: International Office Addis Ababa/Ethiopia, Dakar/Senegal, Faridabad/India, Piliyandala/Sri Lanka or San José/Costa Rica
Note: As the position can be placed in any of the listed locations, please indicate the ONE location you would like to be considered for.
Reports to: International Director Programme and Strategy, Innsbruck/Austria
Salary: Local competitive
Contract: Limited national employment; full time until December 2018
Mission
The Global Gender Advisor fosters collaboration between the different layers of the federation on gender topics to mainstream gender equality.
S/he specifically supports selected countries in implementing gender mainstreaming and collects their learnings. The Global Gender Advisor brings together relevant stakeholders on a regular basis for exchange and steering and presents results to the governing bodies of the organisation. S/he will also share information with - and support - SOS Member Associations globally when requested. S/he acts as a link to other organisations and partners to learn about external gender-related topics and bring learnings back into our organisation.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Act as key account responsible for gender topics for leadership and governing bodies of SOS Children’s Villages International
Establish and maintain consultation on gender with other functions and regions of the organisation.
Support all countries that have gender actions in their 2020 strategies in implementing gender mainstreaming:
Support countries in setting-up gender-sensitive programmes
Collect and share lessons learned on gender equality to build knowledge and capacity
Assist with quality assurance of (IPD) proposals upon request
Support Human Resources & Organisational Development (HROD) in mainstreaming gender equality measures:
Promote and advocate for strong gender (policy) HR principles including gender equitable work practises
Establish accountability mechanisms to measure progress towards gender equality in the organization and achievement of the targets set
Required Profile
Specific substantive knowledge on and understanding of gender equality issues
Experience in applied gender equality work, preferably in an international setting and in programmes working with child care
Sensitivity to cultural differences and experience in working in an international setting
Proactive approach to work with initiative and ability to autonomously develop and follow a concrete work plan
Good time management skills and ability to prioritize assignments and allocate appropriate time for completing work. Strictly observes deadlines
Good interpersonal skills; ability to work effectively in multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environments with sensitivity and respect for diversity
Ability to build and maintain good relations and networks with member associations, regional offices, internal stakeholders and external partners
Requirements
Master’s degree or equivalent in Gender Studies, International Development, Public Administration, Economics, Political Sciences, Social Sciences or related field. Some specialized study on gender and gender issues must be part of academic background.
At least five years of relevant experience in development work for national and international organisations. Experience in developing and designing a gender strategy, and managing its implementation.
Experience in capacity development and setting up gender training concepts would be an asset
Experience in managing content related projects and leading related team members with proven ability to advocate for gender issues at senior level
Proficiency in written and spoken English; ability to communicate and present in leadership meetings; Spanish and/or French an asset
We offer
An exciting opportunity to work in an international setting participating in a meaningful mission to give every child a loving home, combined with a great deal of exposure to senior stakeholders from inside and outside of the organisation
As a responsible employer we provide a range of training schemes and encourage educational enhancement
How to apply:
If you are interested in this position, please send your detailed e-mail application by 14 February 2018 at the latest to personal@sos-kd.org, SOS Children’s Villages International, www.sos-childrensvillages.org/