Position summary:
The consultant is responsible for developing the information management system (IMS) for the Gender based Violence (GBV) Sub-Cluster. S/he will be the focal point for the collection, analysis and dissemination of GBV-related information relevant to the South Sudan GBV humanitarian response.
Scope of work:
The consultant will be reporting to the GBV Sub-Cluster Coordinator. S/he will be working from the Country Office in Juba and conduct monthly field visit to PoC camps and humanitarian affected areas.
The specific duties are as follows:
1. Implement GBVIMS in South Sudan
- Technical support on the use of GBVIMS: provide quality and timely technical support to data gathering organizations (ARC, IRC, Nile Hope, DRC and INTERSOS) and second phase organizations (Ministry of Gender CES, and 5 NNGOs and other potential new actors), include them in the GBVIMS tools, and provide technical assistance
- Capacity building: support training of field teams on GBVIMS tools
- Convene monthly meetings with GBVIMS working group to discuss progress and implementation challenges
- Promote linkages between GBVIMS users and other information management systems such as Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Arrangements (MARA) and Monitoring Reporting Mechanisms (MRM)- Participate in the monthly MARA meeting and provide guidance
2. Manage information for the GBV Sub-Cluster
- Work closely with the GBV coordinator at national level and in the field coordination hubs to determine the priority data and information needs to inform GBV programming and advocacy
- Serve as the main point of contact between the GBV Sub-Cluster and OCHA for reporting (on operational presence, service delivery, sitreps, monthly reports, weekly meeting minutes etc.) and serve as focal point on the inter-cluster IM working group
- Support the GBV Sub-Cluster’s strategic and operational decision making by processing and analyzing data and information and presenting it in formats most useful for analysis (e.g. reports, infographs, matrices, maps)
Deliverables:
The consultant is supposed to produce:
- Reports on a monthly basis
- Monthly and quarterly analytical situations of GBV services
- GBV Sub-Cluster infographs
- Final report
Duration of the consultancy:
6 months
Requirements:
- Advanced degree in social sciences, (e.g. in public health, humanitarian affairs, political science, development studies, demography or a related field) or the equivalent combination of education and experience in a related area
- 5 years of experience in IM for the humanitarian sector, including secondary data reviews, 3/4/5W reporting, gap analysis, analytical situations of GBV services
- Familiarity with Excel, desktop publishing software, and basic website updates
- Professional experience with GBV or any other aspect of protection in emergencies, including demonstrated understanding of monitoring and evaluation (M&E)
- Demonstrated understanding of the survivor-centred approach to GBV programming, particularly in the context of information management (i.e. GBVIMS training), is considered an asset
- Knowledge of the cluster approach and the Transformative Agenda systems and procedures is considered an asset
How to apply:
All applications are to be submitted to southsudanvacancies@unfpa.org and must include a completed P11 form (/resources/p11-un-personal-history-form) and a cover letter.