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Safeguarding coordinator

Dr Sohaib Safi on the site of the former Al Shuruk residential tower in the centre of Gaza City which was demolished by an Israeli airstrike during the May 2021 escalation. Caption
Dr Sohaib Safi on the site of the former Al Shuruk residential tower in the centre of Gaza City which was demolished by an Israeli airstrike during the May 2021 escalation.

Our Safeguarding coordinators are responsible for the implementation of the safeguarding framework, operationalising the ambitions of safeguarding policies and procedures and ensuring implementation of the Behavioral Commitments.

Safeguarding coordinators work to prevent, mitigate and respond to harm and to help to ensure that safeguarding is an active, everyday part of the Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) organisational culture.

Responsibilities


Specific responsibilities will depend on the role/strategic direction and the context.

Implementation of Safeguarding Policy/s and Code of Conduct and operationalising strategic plans for mainstreaming safeguarding in the country program.
Awareness raising in the country program on the value of safeguarding and the MSF approach (this could include awareness raising among both internationally recruited and local staff, as well as patients and communities).


Delivering safeguarding and other relevant/associated training to leadership and wider teams.


Providing expert advice and guidance to country teams on developing, implementing and mainstreaming safeguarding.


Process organisation/clarity of roles and responsibilities regarding safeguarding in the country program.


Progress in safeguarding mainstreaming in the country program, by monitoring and sup.orting best practice and tracking results.


Producing reports to highlight analysis of safeguarding practice, incidents and trends.



Role Requirements


At least two years' experience working in in a safeguarding function or in a role with significant safeguarding responsibilities is essential.


Experience in designing and implementing training and awareness raising on safeguarding.


Up to date knowledge of safeguarding legislation, regulations and best practice.


Demonstrated understanding of inclusive practices and promotion of diversity.


Experience dealing with highly sensitive issues.


Excellent communication skills, able to operate with sensitivity and diplomacy, working as part of a team in a cooperative and supportive way and able to influence prioritising safeguarding across diverse teams.


Ability to work independently and display strong initiative in day-to-day problem solving with limited direction.


At least one assignment in an emergency context is desirable.


Languages:
English
French/Arabic and other languages are desirable.


Application guide:
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Before you apply:


Make sure you read our application process guide for an overview of what to expect when you apply for an overseas role with Ireland. 

Can I apply? 

Yes, if Ireland is my place of residence and I have the right to live and work in Ireland

1/6

I have read and understood the role description, and feel I can fulfil this role

2/6

I have spent at least three months travelling or working in low- and/or middle-income countries

3/6

Ireland is my place of residence and I have the right to live and work in Ireland

4/6

I have a valid passport

5/6

I have managed a team of people

6/6

I am available for a minimum of nine to 12 months