Global Safeguarding Specialist job at Right To Play
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Vacancy title:
Global Safeguarding Specialist

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Social Services & Nonprofit ]

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Right To Play

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, October 23 2023 

Duty Station:
Within Tanzania , Arusha, East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Monday, October 16 2023, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:
Role Summary:
Reporting to Right To Play’s Director, People and Culture (DPC), the Global Safeguarding Specialist (GSS) will build upon the organization’s existing safeguarding work to provide a best-in-class Safeguarding approach. You will provide leadership and systematic operational support across Right To Play (RTP), working with senior leadership, programs, communications, fundraising and support teams across RTP country offices and fundraising offices. You will serve as the Safeguarding lead across the organisation, helping us create a culture of safeguarding across all aspects of our work. You will serve as the subject matter expert on humanitarian access and community engagement strategies. You will ensure adequate protocols and mechanisms are in place to address country programs’ unique risks and challenges.
You will design and deliver safeguarding awareness and training sessions, both in-person and through our Learning Management System (LMS), to ensure all staff and volunteers understand RTP’s safeguarding policies and procedures and the behaviours expected of them at all times. In partnership with program colleagues, you will support RTP to build safeguarding into program design, implementation and monitoring as well as their operational systems. Strengthening and extending our existing reporting systems will be an important aspect of the role, particularly where we are working with and through communities and partners. You will lead and/or guide investigations linked to safeguarding issues, ensuring excellence and maintaining a survivor-centered focus.
Drawing on relevant expertise and experience, ideally built in a diverse international context, you will foster a culture of shared responsibility for safeguarding. As a leader in sector, you will stay up to date on trends and innovations and continually update teams across RTP and improve our processes and systems to reflect them.
International travel around 20-25% of time is expected.

WHAT YOU’LL DO:
#1: Global Context Analysis, Technical Support & Networking (10% of Time):
• Provide credible and comprehensive context analyses and recommendations related to strategic, operational, programmatic, partnerships, and cross-cutting risks of localized situations and incidents along to Country Offices (COs).
• Support in Country Office teams in conducting Safeguarding assessments, setting up processes for community complaints mechanisms and that they are mainstreamed into program design.
• Provide technical advice and support to Country Offices in coordination with Country Directors, Safeguarding focal points and HR teams.

#2: Awareness – Training and Development (20% of Time):
• Owns and updates RTP’s safeguarding and related workplace training content (online and in-person materials) and develops new training materials.
• Trains the organisation’s leadership and Safeguarding Focal Points, ensures their Terms of Reference are properly integrated and supports them in their work.
• Conducts in-person training of trainers and supports them to ensure all teams across RTP are appropriately trained.
• Supports the development and implementation of training programmes for RTP partners.
• Builds and promotes safeguarding capacity across People and Culture, Communications and Program Teams (global and country).
• Collaborates with external consultants to develop additional safeguarding resources as needed.
• Works with the RTP marketing and communications team to add relevant safeguarding content to internal communications.
• Develops and disseminates Information Education and Communication (IEC) materials on safeguarding.

#3: Prevention (20% of Time):
• Work with the P&C team to ensure that all aspects of P&C policy and procedure are supportive of good safeguarding practice including ensuring that safeguards are integrated throughout the employment cycle.
• Work with Country and National Directors to ensure the organisation in compliance with the country laws, RTP policy and donor requirements.
• Supports program and country teams to incorporate safeguarding protocols, risk assessments and mitigation plans into program design and implementation, including developing and updating tools and resources.
• Supports RTP’s Marketing and Communications teams to ensure that our communications systems, processes and tools prevent harm to people who come into contact with us including updating consent forms.
• Supports the integration of safeguarding obligations and awareness with sub-grant partners, suppliers, contractors, consultants, etc.
• Supports monitoring and evaluation teams to integrate safeguarding into their systems and processes.
• Supports operational teams to integrate and cross-reference safeguarding in recruitment, referencing, Information Technology (IT), finance, safety & security, procurement and grant management systems.

#4: Reporting (20% of Time):
• Supports RTP’s complaints response mechanisms, including monitoring a third-party whistleblower hotline (ClearView) and responding to open complaints.
• Refines and updates, as appropriate, RTP standard reporting procedures for staff and ensures all staff are aware of how to report any safeguarding concerns, both through the third-party hotline and structured internal reporting channels.
• Supports Country Teams to develop contextually-appropriate, safe reporting procedures for community members and partners.
• Ensures all RTP offices have appropriate, visible information on reporting processes.

#4: Response (10% of Time):
• Develops and maintains RTP’s response and investigation procedures maintaining a survivor-centered approach, aligning to industry standards and ensuring legal compliance.
• Serves as the investigation manager for all safeguarding related investigations, including assigning investigation teams, writing and reviewing TORs, interview documentation, outcome reports, and sharing recommendations with Right To Play’s Ethics Committee; assist external investigations as needed, by providing counsel with relevant information and acting as a Right To Play liaison.
• Provides professional expertise to Right To Play’s Global People & Culture teams, safeguarding Focal Points, impacted staff and managers, and to RTP’s senior leadership, while maintaining strict confidentiality.
• Liaises with legal counsel to evaluate and advise RTP’s leadership and Global P&C on country-specific investigation requirements, processes, and risk mitigation.
• Researches and develops new tools and resources to support survivors of sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation, including survivors of gender-based violence.

#5: Internal Tracking and Reporting (10% of Time):
• Maintains the Global safeguarding tracker, outlining the status of complaints received, and leads safeguarding meetings following an agreed frequency.
• Develops a safeguarding risk matrix to help identify and proactively manage current and emerging safeguarding risks.
• Prepares quarterly safeguarding summary reporting for RTP leadership
• In partnership with Global Partnerships Program, provides quality and timely responses to donor assessments and reviews grant proposals to ensure alignment on safeguarding reporting.
• Develops measures to monitor the implementation of policies and procedures.

#6: Supports Decision-Making and Knowledge Sharing (5% of Time):
• Provides guidance to RTP leadership on navigating highly sensitive situations, including reporting safeguarding concerns to relevant parties.
• Act as a Focal Point and member of RTP’s Safeguarding Committee.
• Promotes knowledge sharing, documentation, and dissemination to all RTP staff of existing safeguarding materials and best practices.
• Continually assesses RTP’s safeguarding program, identifies gaps in knowledge and recommends appropriate enhancements.
• Shares resources and training on conducting investigations and international best practices, such as managing gender issues in the workplace.

#8: Performs Other Tasks as Assigned (5% of Time)

WHAT YOU’LL BRING (ESSENTIAL):
EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION:
• Bachelor’s degree in related subject
• Previous certifications and trainings in conducting investigations or related subjects

EXPERIENCE:
• Experience in the INGO sector and with substantial experience managing safeguarding frameworks and programming at regional or global level. Including:
• developing safeguarding resource materials, including training curriculum, guidance tools and best practice documents
• track record of providing effective safeguarding advice and guidance
• conducting training, including training of trainers on safeguarding
• leading sensitive internal investigations, including those related to Prevention of Sexual Exploitation Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH)
• conducting background checks
• working with systems
• building safeguarding into programming
• communicating with donors and other external partners, including in written response to safeguarding related-inquiries and assessments

COMPETENCIES/PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
• Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive strategic working relationships within a culturally and geographically diverse organization
• Demonstrated ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and to work with empathy and compassion
• Excellent communication and active listening, presentation and facilitation skills, and demonstrated proficiency in written and spoken English
• Highly proficient project management skills, with strong organizational skills and the ability to manage and prioritize workload
• Willingness to challenge current approaches and propose improvements
• Ability and willingness to travel and work in multi-cultural environments

KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
• Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of Inter Agency Standing Committee’s (IASC) 6 Core Principles and international standards and best practices related to safeguarding, PSEAH, and Gender Based Violence (GBV)
• Strong Microsoft Office skills and the ability to use technology to collaborate across a global organization
• Knowledge of principles and procedures for safe recruitment, selection and training



Work Hours: 8


Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education:
Bachelor Degree

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Monday, October 23 2023
Duty Station: Arusha
Posted: 16-10-2023
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 16-10-2023
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 16-10-2077
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