JOB SUMMARY:
The Syria Resilience Initiative (SRI) is a partnership of organizations working together to increase the resilience of people affected by the ongoing conflict in Syria. The SRI is led by three multi-mandate agencies – CARE, IRC, and Mercy Corps –working together with local and international partners in all geographies.
We are looking for highly experienced Gender Lead with a strong desire to work in a diverse team within the Program Management Unit of the SRI (PMU) to drive the consortium’s efforts in gender transformative programming. This postholder will establish the SRI as a leader on gender-focused programing and ensure the SRI is maintaining high standards on gender mainstreaming. This post will be responsible for the SRI’s Gender Action Plan and ensure the SRI’s actions on gender uphold global best practice and guidance. The Gender Lead is required to build the capacity of SRI partners on gender and provide technical oversight and quality control of gender assessments, gender-specific actions and gender in monitoring activities conducted by partners.
Key responsibilities:
Lead Gender Transformative Programming
Generate evidence and learning on SRI impact on gender
Partners capacity building
Reporting to external stakeholders
Required Qualifications, Skills and Experience
Application link below:
https://www.akhtaboot.com/en/jordan/jobs/amman/160436-Gender-LEAD–open-ONLY-for-national-in-Jordan-or-National-in-Lebanon—at-Care-International
** We welcome applications from nationals of Jordan or Lebanon based in either of these countries with the ability to travel to all locations of SRI partner offices (Gaziantep, Beirut, Syria, Amman). **
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