Introduction
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Organizational Context and Scope
International Organization for Migration (IOM) is a leading actor in efforts to resolve internal displacement in Iraq, supporting both government and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to overcome barriers to the attainment of Durable Solutions.
The Transition and Recovery Division (TRD) within IOM Iraq Country Office works to remove the initial obstacles preventing the IDPs to return to Iraq’s post-conflict areas and lay the foundation for longer-term recovery, economic development and reconstruction more broadly. Return and Recovery Units (RRU’s) engagement includes activities related to data and research, leadership of coordination and strategy development mechanisms and field-level activities such as housing, livelihoods, basic services rehabilitation, social cohesion and other activities.
Under the overall supervision of the Head, Transition and Recovery Division (TRD), the direct supervision of the Senior Programme Coordinator (Durable Solutions and Community Engagement), and in coordination with relevant units in Iraq Country Office (CO), the Programme Coordinator (Durable Solutions) will be responsible for supporting the effective implementation of RRU’s activities related to durable solutions operations and inclusive community programming.
In close coordination with the Senior Programme Coordinator (Durable Solutions and Community Engagement), support the implementation of RRU’s overall strategic direction regarding durable solutions in Iraq CO, with specific focus on operations.
Develop methodologies and tools to guide the implementation of operations related to return, relocation and reintegration of IDPs through an area-based approach, while ensuring synergies and alignment with existing plans and priorities of CO.
Ensure the monitoring and analysis of findings, lessons learnt, and secondary data related to the outcomes and impacts of the durable solutions interventions implemented, including contributing to monitoring the quality of implementation.
Coordinate on the technical management of Community Resources Centers (CRC), to ensure the use of strategic approaches to leverage the use of Centers to support durable solutions and reintegration of displacement-affected populations, through strategic partnerships and collaboration with other IOM programs as well as with other organizations and governmental institutions.
Work in close coordination with the Community Engagement Team to enhance community-based approaches and ensure sustainable programming that promotes inclusive area-based community interventions.
Ensure participation in Returns Working Group (RWG) and support to IOM’s participation in Durable Solutions Team Working Group’s (DSTWG) Area-Based Coordination groups, collaborate with relevant IOM colleagues for the coordination and implementation of returns and durable solutions related interventions.
Coordinate and actively engage with national and sub-national coordination structures, including relevant clusters and Durable Solutions (DS) architecture, as well as with humanitarian, stabilization and development organizations in RRU’s areas of operations, to identify gaps and enhance synergies in order to support programme implementation and prioritization.
Establish modalities for collaboration with IOM counterparts, partners, interagency networks, clusters and governmental stakeholders through joint strategic planning, the application of area-based approaches, referral of activities between the different units, regular sharing of information and analysis; and to the extent possible, pooling of staff and resources.
Contribute to resource mobilization through programmatic reporting and the development of new projects, including drafting of proposals, liaising with donors and supporting the production of communication tools.
Supervise technical staff related to durable solutions in accordance with the Organization’s procedures and regulations. Provide relevant training and capacity building to the members of the team.
Ensure cross-cutting issues are integrated in all programmes, notably in Protection mainstreaming, Gender mainstreaming and Conflict-sensitivity areas.
Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
Master’s degree in Political or Social Sciences, Development Studies, Human Rights, International Relations, Law or a related field from an accredited academic institution with five years of relevant professional experience; or,
University degree in the above fields with seven years of relevant professional experience.
Experience
Minimum five years of relevant international experience in Management, Community Engagement, Stabilization, Peacebuilding, Return, Recovery and Reintegration;
Experience at the international level with specialized international organizations (UN agencies, international organizations, and specialized international NGOs), preferably in early recovery and stabilization, assistance to IDPs and refugees, and humanitarian assistance in the Middle East and/or North Africa;
Experience working directly with displaced populations, particularly in conflict settings and in protracted displacement situations; particularly the socio-economic reintegration of returnees or other groups; and,
Experience working in conflict and post conflict settings.
Skills
Familiarity with programmatic issues surrounding relief to recovery transition, including good understanding of early recovery principles;
Familiarity with the Iraqi context or similar contexts is an advantage; and,
Familiarity with programmatic issues surrounding relief to recovery transition, including good understanding of early recovery principles.
Languages
For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written).
Working knowledge Arabic, French and/or Spanish is an advantage.
Proficiency of language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments.
Required Competencies
IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link. Competencies will be assessed during the selection process.
Values - all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators Level 2
Managerial Competencies – behavioural indicators Level 2
Notes
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