Job Description:
o Conduct quantitative data collection through household assessments to identify protection risks, needs, and vulnerabilities in target communities, including returnees, IDPs, and host communities. o Facilitate qualitative data collection through key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with community members, particularly targeting women, girls, persons with disabilities, and other at-risk groups. o Monitor protection incidents, record and document any protection concerns, and assist in identifying appropriate responses and advocacy needs. o Identify individuals or families with specific protection needs and ensure appropriate referrals to specialized services and partners. o Contribute to the referral system, ensuring the protection needs of vulnerable individuals are addressed promptly. o Work closely with community leaders and local stakeholders to ensure that protection monitoring activities are well-coordinated and aligned with community needs. o Support the Community-Based Protection Monitoring (CBPM) network by assisting in the identification of local protection risks and needs. o Regularly analyze the data collected from the field to provide insights into the protection situation and trends, especially related to vulnerable populations. o Prepare regular reports on field activities, highlighting emerging issues, responses, and any urgent protection concerns that need to be addressed. o Ensure that all data is submitted in a timely and accurate manner and contributes to the overall monitoring tools used by the Protection Cluster. o Assist in multi-sector assessments during emergency situations, such as new displacements or natural disasters, and support inter-agency efforts as needed. o Collaborate with other protection and humanitarian actors to ensure effective implementation of CBPM activities and cross-sectoral coordination. o Conducting other tasks assigned by supervisor.
Job Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in related field. • At least 3 years of experience in protection monitoring, field-based data collection, or humanitarian response in Afghanistan. • Strong understanding of protection issues faced by displaced populations, including refugees, returnees, and IDPs. • Experience working in field settings, with practical knowledge of qualitative and quantitative data collection methodologies. • Familiarity with UNHCR and CHA protection guidelines, SOPs, and protection monitoring tools. • Fluency in Pashto/Dari languages and working knowledge of English is required. • Strong organizational and communication skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to work under pressure, handle multiple tasks simultaneously, and meet deadlines. • Experience working in conflict-affected areas and/or remote environments. • Travel frequently to field center and districts of provices.
Jab Location: Helmand Kandahar Nimruz Oruzgan Zabul
Submission Guideline:
Interested and qualified candidates should send us their information using the link below.
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Submission Email:
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