Primary Purpose:
This is a full time position within ARDU which strategically utilizes temporary CWS RSC deployments to UNHCR offices with the goal of increasing referrals and managing cases in the pipeline for the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) in Africa. The primary function of the Resettlement Expert Level II is to support the goals of ARDU through these temporary deployments within sub-Saharan Africa. Tasks to be completed by the Resettlement Expert Level II while on deployment in UNHCR offices will be determined in the Terms of Reference (TOR) awarded to them prior to the commencement of each deployment.
Essential Duties:
The Resettlement Expert Level II will be expected to:
Travel on deployment to UNHCR offices on short notice, including refugee camps
Complete all duties in accordance with ARDU and UNHCR Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) including country-specific registration and resettlement guidelines of the deployment location.
Contribute towards identifying resettlement cases, compiling interview lists, scheduling interviews, conducting profiling and/ or Level 3 Registration (L-3 Reg.) assessments, tackling deferrals & resubmissions, as well as carrying out resettlement interviews with the goal of completing UNHCR Resettlement Registration Forms (RRFs) for review.
Participate in briefing deployees about the current refugee processing practices in the region they will be working in prior to the start of their deployments.
Train and support Resettlement Expert Level I on Profiling, Level 3 Registration, RRF Writing and Deferrals when/ as required.
Complete RRF Review at UNHCR offices/Bureaus.
Update new and verify existing refugee registration data and, ensure timely updates of all case files and database records per UNHCR SOPs and guidelines.
Maintain updated knowledge of current refugee situations and populations served in subSaharan Africa.
Be available, whilst on deployment, to answer any specific technical questions raised by UNHCR or RSC Africa colleagues regarding USRAP processing.
Actively participate as a member of the UNHCR team and complies with UNHCR’s security requirements.
Undertake additional work-related duties as agreed upon by the ARDU Management in consultation with both the UNHCR Supervisor and ARDU deployee.
Ensure that ARDU staff resources such as Country of Origin Information, current practices and approaches in Profiling, L-3 Reg., RRF writing, RRF review and Deferral processing are updated.
Communicate challenges related to casework, logistics and relationship with partners to ARDU Management in a timely manner.
Submit regular reports to ARDU Management to document progress against deployment goals and objectives.
Contribute to the development of deployment training topics, procedures and implementation.
Undertakes additional assigned duties while in the field or at the CWS RSC Africa office in Nairobi to support ARDU and RSC Africa, including administrative tasks.
Any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Experience:
Five (5) years of work experience required.
Eighteen (18) months of related experience, including work outside of Kenya (e.g. refugee, development or humanitarian work, training and capacity building).
Previous or current experience with ARDU or other deployment schemes required.
Skills:
Demonstrated knowledge of UNHCR/ USRAP resettlement processes.
Knowledge of international legal framework governing refugees, human rights/ human rights law preferred.
Excellent interviewing and counseling skills.
Excellent drafting, writing and analytical skills.
Excellent spoken and written English; secondary language skills such as French, Arabic and other African regional languages (other than Kiswahili) is preferred.
Previous assessment/ monitoring and evaluations skills preferred.
Strong interpersonal and diplomacy skills.
Strong computer skills, in particular to Microsoft Office applications.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Abilities:
Manage large and diverse workload under pressure with competing priorities.
Maintain the integrity of official records.
Analyze and solve complex problems and make sound decisions.
Work with minimal supervision.
Maintain a high performance standard with attention to detail.
Work independently and contribute to overall operations of RSC Africa.
Actively participate in the implementation of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP).
Strong English communication skills, both written and oral.
Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment required.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and willingness to support CWS’ Platform on Racial Justice as a CWS employee required.
Education & Certifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field of study, or four (4) years of related work experience in lieu of a Bachelor’s degree is required.
Master’s degree in a related field of study (including international affairs, refugee law, human rights or social work) is preferred.
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