Responsibilities
Strategic Planning and Learning:
The Humanitarian Inclusion Advisor will engage with key strategic planning processes within the Kenya Country Office from a disability inclusion perspective, and work to develop a strategic direction for disability inclusion within CBM Global’s humanitarian preparedness planning, response and external stakeholder engagement:
Identify opportunities for partnerships with like-minded organizations and mainstream humanitarian actors to develop partnerships to promote the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the humanitarian response
Contribute towards the development of the country Humanitarian Preparedness Plan and overall strategic direction of CBM Global’s humanitarian response programs from a disability inclusion perspective
Contribute to the development of proposals and response plans to respond to opportunities to mainstream disability inclusion in humanitarian programming
In collaboration with the KCO Program Manager and Humanitarian Coordinator, develop a strategy and detailed action plan for influencing mainstream actors, through advocacy and technical advisory.
Support KCO Humanitarian Coordinator to capture important learning milestones in the influencing strategy and present the same to relevant mainstream stakeholders
Develop influencing and knowledge products on priorities determined in the influencing strategy (e.g. case studies, learning briefs, videos) to showcase and communicate good practices and lessons relating to disability inclusion.
Internal Capacity Strengthening:
The Humanitarian Inclusion Advisor will work to strengthen the capacity of the KCO team and key humanitarian partner(s) to improve inclusiveness within response programming and provide technical support on disability inclusion to humanitarian actors:
Provide trainings, coaching and other capacity building for KCO and partner teams to ensure response activities are inclusive and in line with international standards on disability inclusion.
Support the development and revision of tools used by partner organizations (ie. rapid needs assessments, targeting criteria, etc.) to ensure tools and administration processes are inclusive.
Support the Humanitarian Coordinator and partners in developing inclusive MEAL frameworks, knowledge management systems and inclusive feedback and reporting mechanisms for responses.
Mentor and coach KCO and partner staff to carry out advocacy and technical support function for promoting inclusion of persons with disabilities in various humanitarian sectoral activities independently
Facilitate learning events and lessons learned workshop with project partners
External Representation and Advisory:
The Humanitarian Inclusion Advisor will work to establish relationships with key mainstream organizations, networks and clusters to advance the agenda of disability inclusion and scope opportunities for technical partnerships. The Advisor will work directly with mainstream humanitarian partners to provide technical advice on disability inclusion, in accordance with the priorities outlined in the Influencing Strategy. This could include the following:
Advocate for and facilitate the integration of an age and disability analysis in the overall strategic planning, and programming of the humanitarian system including in funding mechanisms, sectoral reviews and evaluations and Humanitarian Response Plans.
Link with any national, regional or local initiatives to support OPD leaders, to engage in advisory to mainstream humanitarian actors on disability inclusion.
Work with other like-minded organizations to develop a strategy to ensure disability is addressed throughout the coordination mechanisms.
Develop training packages, disability mainstreaming tools and resources, and IEC materials on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action tailored to the specific requirements of specific actors and clusters
Ensure existing guidelines and tools related to age and/or disability inclusive humanitarian action such as the IASC Guidelines on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action and Humanitarian Inclusion Standards are known, disseminated and used at cluster level.
Liaise, communicate and coordinate with clusters and working groups, including the cash working group, health, protection, etc., to mainstream disability inclusion in Rohingya refugee response.
In collaboration with KCO Programme Manager and Humanitarian Coordinator, represent CBM Global in meetings with donor agencies.
Other:
Upon request of the Humanitarian Technical Team and with agreement of the KCO Country Director, provision of surge capacity to respond to humanitarian crisis in other contexts as required
Person Specification
Education, Knowledge and Professional Experience
Academic or demonstrated applied background in humanitarian and/or development studies, disability studies, social sciences or other relevant qualifications.Graduate or post-graduate qualifications in the above is an advantage but not essential.
Minimum of 8 years work experience in humanitarian/ development context and preferably in an advocacy and/or technical support position
Minimum of 4 years work experience in inclusion of at risk groups ideally in humanitarian context– persons with disabilities, women, children, and older people
Experience in capacity building preferably in the field of age and /or disability
Deep knowledge / understanding on the rights of persons with disabilities, older people or other at risk groups and their challenges in humanitarian/development context
Good understanding of humanitarian architecture, disability inclusion standards and guidelines and Universal Design principles
Proven experience working with partners and other international stakeholders (UN, INGOs) and humanitarian cluster system
Experience in project cycle management (proposal writing, project planning, budgeting, project implementation, MEAL) and managing bilateral donor projects
Proven skills in training and mentoring staff
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