Cash for Protection Consultant
Company: International Rescue Committee
Location: New York
Posted on: November 20, 2023
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Job Description:
Requisition ID: req41820 Job Title: Cash for Protection
Consultant Sector: Violence Prevention and Response Employment
Category: Consultant Employment Type: Full-Time Open to
Expatriates: Yes
Location: IRC Global
Job Description Background of the project IRC2020 Strategy
prioritized client-centered programming and highlighted the
expansion of Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) as a critical
pathway to achieve this objective, a move that can be summarized as
the shift from the question "why cash" to "why NOT cash". This was
complemented by the Cash Strategy 2015-2020 which set a target for
IRC to deliver 25% of international humanitarian aid and 14% of the
direct program costs as CVA and outlined specific changes needed to
achieve this goal. At the end of the strategy period in 2020, IRC
had achieved the CVA target for the first time (in FY18) and CVA
had been delivered in almost every IRC country program. CVA is a
core component of the current IRC Strategy100 under the client
ambition as CVA is considered the preferred modality to respond to
clients' needs. The Violence Prevention and Response Technical Unit
(VPRU) which includes Child Protection, Protection and Rule of Law,
and Women's Protection and Empowerment, has prioritized integrating
CVA modalities into protection programming since 2016, when cash
and VPRU teams initiated the internal cash and protection task
team. Scope of work The consultant will focus on strengthening the
cash for protection knowledge and resources available at the IRC.
In particular, in doing the following tasks: 1. Review and refine
existing Program Implementation Notes (Cash for Case Management and
Cash for Groups and complementary tools) based on the feedback from
countries and support roll-out in collaboration with relevant
Technical Advisors (TAs). 2. Analyze priority technical needs of
the Protection and Cash Task Team and lead on the development of
new tools (including but not limited to Program Implementation
Notes (PINs), tip sheets and checklists, including developing
approaches to measure effectiveness of cash in achieving protection
outcomes. 3. Improve Cash for Protection training package to
provide more sector specific guidance to ease the launch of new
cash programing, including Cash Relief Operating Procedures (CROPs)
and Program Control Checklist (PCC) for VPRU training package and
socialize the training on a wider scale 4. Review and improve the
internal and external available resources on cash for protection
and deliver an updated, well organized, and accessible catalogue
(Box software-based) Deliverables: 1. At least 4 consultations
conducted with VPRU sectors (CP, ProL and WPE) and ERD teams (HQ
and country staff) to refine and further adapt Cash for Case
Management PINs; 2. Two Program Implementation Notes (Cash for Case
Management and Cash for Groups and complementary tools) revised and
3. Ensure the translation of related materials is stored and
available; 4. Compile a Cash for Protection training package to
provide more sector specific guidance to ease the launch of new
cash programing, including Cash Relief Operating Procedures (CROPs)
and Program Control Checklist (PCC) for VPRU training 5. 30 to 50
protection and cash IRC staff trained on cash for protection
package, PINs, CROPs and other guidance documents; 6. Report that
analyzes priority technical needs of the Protection and Cash Task
Team drafted (max 10 pages); 7. Develops 1 to 3 new tools
(including but not limited to Program Implementation Notes (PINs),
tip sheets and checklists, including developing approaches to
measure effectiveness of cash in achieving protection outcomes and
a tool to clarify the difference in the use of cash for protection
outcomes and multipurpose cash assistance for basic needs; 8.
Reviews and improves the internal and external available resources
on cash for protection, creating an updated, well organized, and
accessible catalogue (Box software-based) Qualifications
Requirements: - Master's/post-graduate degree in development,
humanitarian affairs, economics, business administration or
relevant field or equivalent combination of education and
experience. - A minimum of 7 years implementing and/or managing
cash-based humanitarian programming in diverse crisis or
post-crisis field settings, preferably adopting markets-based
approaches. - Solid and demonstrated understanding of protection
programming, the role of CVA for protection outcomes and protection
mainstreaming in CVA programming, direct experience in protection
programming is an added advantage - Experience providing technical
support and guidance to a diverse team towards strategic goals,
including an ability to oversee staff in cross-cultural settings
and at a distance. - Experience working in INGOs - Fluent English;
proficient in a second language among Arabic, Spanish and French is
an advantage - Strong writing, facilitation and training skills
both face to face and remotely - The ability to work productively
and accurately in a consultative, fast-paced and demanding
environment
Keywords: International Rescue Committee, New York , Cash for Protection Consultant, Accounting, Auditing , New York, New York
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