وظائق شئون قانونية
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<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Background The purpose of this position is to ensure effective implementation of ICLA and Protection activities in alignment with approved proposals and NRC policies. It serves as a focal point for needs assessments, beneficiary selection, and project management to ensure high-quality service delivery. Key responsibilities include supporting beneficiaries, conducting outreach and awareness sessions, enhancing local authority capacity, and advocating for beneficiaries' needs. The role also involves monitoring policies affecting internally displaced persons (IDPs), documenting findings, and representing NRC in relevant clusters to promote the rights and wellbeing of affected communities. Generic Professional Competencies Experience University degree in law, social studies, development studies / other relevant field/ the equivalent Minimum of 3 years work experience with NGO, legal or international organization in the area of protection or human rights Experience from working with protection and legal assistance projects in a humanitarian/recovery context Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts Documented results related to the position s responsibilities Knowledge about own skills/profile Knowledge of English Context Related Skills, Knowledge, and Experience Knowledge of the context in Yemen Knowledge of English and the local language Experience with the Microsoft Suite Behavioural competencies These are personal qualities that influence how successful people are in their job. NRC s Competency Framework states 12 behavioural competencies, and the following are essential for this position: Handling insecure environment Planning and delivering results Empowering and building trust Communicating with impact and respect Roles and Responsibilities Generic Responsibilities Adhere to NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines Assist with the implementation of the support function portfolio according to plan of action Prepare and develop status reports as required by management Ensure proper filing of documents Promote and share ideas for improvement of the support function Work with partners and stakeholders to aid ICLA and Protection beneficiaries. Suggest new methods and approaches to improve the quality of the ICLA and protection activities. Conduct advocacy related activities Specific Responsibilities Ensure ICLA and Protection activities align with approved proposals, donor requirements, NRC policies, international standards, and local customs. Serve as focal point for needs assessments, beneficiary selection, and field implementation (subject to security clearance). Oversee the full project cycle, implementation, monitoring, verification, and evaluation, ensuring timely delivery and quality. Provide guidance and information to beneficiaries; conduct awareness sessions and capacity-building for local authorities. Apply participatory and inclusive approaches that strengthen community self-reliance and local capacities. Maintain understanding of the ICLA and Protection context, including national and international legal frameworks. Support the development, maintenance, and updating of case management systems and service provider mapping. Conduct outreach, awareness campaigns, and advocacy initiatives through group information sessions. Guide beneficiaries seeking legal counselling and ensuring appropriate referrals. Contribute to needs assessments, studies, and research using participatory tools (FGDs, interviews, surveys). Conduct training sessions and identify capacity-building needs for target groups. Assist in strategic review, monitoring, and evaluation of ICLA and Protection activities. Monitor policies and contextual changes affecting IDPs; collect and analyze relevant field information. Build strong relationships with beneficiaries through regular engagement and visits. Document findings, prepare assessment reports, and produce quantitative and qualitative activity analyses. Support awareness-raising and community mobilization activities with the NRC team. Represent NRC in ICLA and protection cluster and working group meetings. Perform additional duties as assigned by the ICLA and Protection Team Leader and Area Program Manager.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>University degree in law, social studies, development studies / other relevant field/ the equivalent</li><li>Minimum of 3 years work experience with NGO, legal or international organization in the area of protection or human rights</li><li>Experience from working with protection and legal assistance projects in a humanitarian/recovery context</li><li>Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts</li><li>Documented results related to the position s responsibilities</li><li>Knowledge about own skills/profile</li><li>Knowledge of English</li><li>Knowledge of the context in Yemen</li><li>Knowledge of English and the local language</li><li>Experience with the Microsoft Suite</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Background ICLA and Protection programme in NRC Yemen aim to support conflict-affected, displaced and vulnerable populations through integrated protection services, legal assistance, information dissemination, counselling and community-based protection interventions. The ICLA and Protection Officer Yemen Aden is responsible for leading and coordinating implementation of programme activities in the designated areas of operation. Resource Pools (hereafter pool) gather staff in one common team which is organised and managed (but not necessarily physically located) at Head Office. The purpose of pooling is to improve efficiency, equity, access and flexibility. The teams should ensure that all regional staff and country offices have predictable access to the same services and deliver them in an efficient way.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Bachelor s degree in law, Social Work, Psychology, Social Sciences, Development Studies, or related fields.</li><li>Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in protection, Legal aid or humanitarian programming.</li><li>Experience in case management, protection monitoring, and community-based approaches.</li><li>Strong communication, reporting, and analytical skills.</li><li>Computer literacy and proficiency in Microsoft Office.</li><li>Fluency in Arabic and English.</li><li>Understanding of legal and protection issues in Yemen.</li><li>Experience working with IDPs, refugees and vulnerable populations.</li><li>Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism.</li><li>Knowledge of humanitarian principles and protection standards.</li><li>Handling insecure environments</li><li>Planning and delivering results</li><li>Working with people</li><li>Analysing</li><li>Communicating with impact and respect</li><li>Empowering and building trust</li></ul><p></p></section>
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<p><span><strong>Background</strong></span></p><br><p><span><span>ICLA and Protection programme in NRC Yemen aim to support conflict-affected, displaced and vulnerable populations through integrated protection services, legal assistance, information dissemination, counselling and community-based protection interventions. The ICLA and Protection Officer Yemen Aden is responsible for leading and coordinating implementation of programme activities in the designated areas of operation. Resource Pools (hereafter pool) gather staff in one common team which is organised and managed (but not necessarily physically located) at Head Office. The purpose of pooling is to improve efficiency, equity, access and flexibility. The teams should ensure that all regional staff and country offices have predictable access to the same services and deliver them in an efficient way.</span></span></p><br><br> </div>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>What we are looking for Are you passionate about protecting the rights of displaced populations and driving meaningful humanitarian impact? We're looking for a strategic thinker with strong technical expertise in legal protection and HLP , humanitarian coordination experience working in difficult/complex humanitarian settings and the ability to influence and inspire others. If you enjoy combining technical leadership with advocacy, partnership building, and programme development, this is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of people affected by displacement. Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Yemen is offering a unique opportunity to shape one of its programmes in the country.</p><p>What you will do As the ICLA Specialist , you won't just manage a programme you'll set the strategic direction for NRC's Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) portfolio across the country. You'll lead technical excellence, strengthen programme quality, mentor and develop high-performing teams, and influence national protection responses through coordination with UN agencies, donors, government counterparts, and humanitarian partners. This role offers the opportunity to:</p><ul><li>Lead the development and implementation of NRC's national ICLA strategy in Yemen.</li><li>Shape humanitarian responses by co-leading the national Housing, Land and Property Working Group and the Legal Aid Technical Working Group alongside UNHCR and representation of NRC in Yemen.</li><li>Influence policy and advocacy on critical issues such as housing, land and property rights, civil documentation, and access to justice for internally displaced people and returnees.</li><li>Drive programme innovation by integrating ICLA across Shelter, Education, Site Management, and Protection programming.</li><li>Strengthen organisational capacity by coaching technical teams, developing guidance and training materials, and embedding best practices across the programme.</li><li>Build strategic donor relationships , contribute to resource mobilisation.</li><li>Ensure high-quality programme delivery by providing technical support, mentorship, coaching, and induction of ICLA staff and overseeing adherence to NRC policies and donor requirements.</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>What you will bring</p><ul><li>Bachelor s degree in law, human rights, international relations, political sciences or equivalent.</li><li>Minimum 5 years of experience within protection, legal protection and HLP issues.</li><li>Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles and minimum protection standards, humanitarian coordination mechanisms, applying protection standards to vulnerable communities.</li><li>Knowledge of relevant concepts of international refugee and human rights law and understanding of protection principles. Expertise in HLP rights, IDPs /refugee related programmes.</li><li>Experience in coordination and liaison with external actors.</li><li>Fluency in English, both written and verbal. Arabic language skills are an added advantage.</li><li>Please download the detailed job description to learn more about the position.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>What we are looking for Are you passionate about protecting the rights of displaced populations and driving meaningful humanitarian impact? We're looking for a strategic thinker with strong technical expertise in legal protection and HLP , humanitarian coordination experience working in difficult/complex humanitarian settings and the ability to influence and inspire others. If you enjoy combining technical leadership with advocacy, partnership building, and programme development, this is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of people affected by displacement. Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Yemen is offering a unique opportunity to shape one of its programmes in the country.</p><p>What you will do As the ICLA Specialist , you won't just manage a programme you'll set the strategic direction for NRC's Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) portfolio across the country. You'll lead technical excellence, strengthen programme quality, mentor and develop high-performing teams, and influence national protection responses through coordination with UN agencies, donors, government counterparts, and humanitarian partners. This role offers the opportunity to:</p><ul><li>Lead the development and implementation of NRC's national ICLA strategy in Yemen.</li><li>Shape humanitarian responses by co-leading the national Housing, Land and Property Working Group and the Legal Aid Technical Working Group alongside UNHCR and representation of NRC in Yemen.</li><li>Influence policy and advocacy on critical issues such as housing, land and property rights, civil documentation, and access to justice for internally displaced people and returnees.</li><li>Drive programme innovation by integrating ICLA across Shelter, Education, Site Management, and Protection programming.</li><li>Strengthen organisational capacity by coaching technical teams, developing guidance and training materials, and embedding best practices across the programme.</li><li>Build strategic donor relationships , contribute to resource mobilisation.</li><li>Ensure high-quality programme delivery by providing technical support, mentorship, coaching, and induction of ICLA staff and overseeing adherence to NRC policies and donor requirements.</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Bachelor s degree in law, human rights, international relations, political sciences or equivalent. Minimum 5 years of experience within protection, legal protection and HLP issues. Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles and minimum protection standards, humanitarian coordination mechanisms, applying protection standards to vulnerable communities. Knowledge of relevant concepts of international refugee and human rights law and understanding of protection principles. Expertise in HLP rights, IDPs /refugee related programmes. Experience in coordination and liaison with external actors. Fluency in English, both written and verbal. Arabic language skills are an added advantage. Please download the detailed job description to learn more about the position.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Background The purpose of this position is to ensure effective implementation of ICLA and Protection activities in alignment with approved proposals and NRC policies. It serves as a focal point for needs assessments, beneficiary selection, and project management to ensure high-quality service delivery. Key responsibilities include supporting beneficiaries, conducting outreach and awareness sessions, enhancing local authority capacity, and advocating for beneficiaries' needs. The role also involves monitoring policies affecting internally displaced persons (IDPs), documenting findings, and representing NRC in relevant clusters to promote the rights and wellbeing of affected communities.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Generic Professional Competencies Experience University degree in law, social studies, development studies / other relevant field/ the equivalent Minimum of 3 years work experience with NGO, legal or international organization in the area of protection or human rights Experience from working with protection and legal assistance projects in a humanitarian/recovery context Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts Documented results related to the position s responsibilities Knowledge about own skills/profile Knowledge of English Context Related Skills, Knowledge, and Experience Knowledge of the context in Yemen Knowledge of English and the local language Experience with the Microsoft Suite Behavioural competencies These are personal qualities that influence how successful people are in their job. NRC s Competency Framework states 12 behavioural competencies, and the following are essential for this position: Handling insecure environment Planning and delivering results Empowering and building trust Communicating with impact and respect</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>What we are looking for Are you passionate about protecting the rights of displaced populations and driving meaningful humanitarian impact? We're looking for a strategic thinker with strong technical expertise in legal protection and HLP , humanitarian coordination experience working in difficult/complex humanitarian settings and the ability to influence and inspire others. If you enjoy combining technical leadership with advocacy, partnership building, and programme development, this is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of people affected by displacement. Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Yemen is offering a unique opportunity to shape one of its programmes in the country. What you will do As the ICLA Specialist , you won't just manage a programme you'll set the strategic direction for NRC's Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) portfolio across the country. You'll lead technical excellence, strengthen programme quality, mentor and develop high-performing teams, and influence national protection responses through coordination with UN agencies, donors, government counterparts, and humanitarian partners. This role offers the opportunity to: • Lead the development and implementation of NRC's national ICLA strategy in Yemen. • Shape humanitarian responses by co-leading the national Housing, Land and Property Working Group and the Legal Aid Technical Working Group alongside UNHCR and representation of NRC in Yemen. • Influence policy and advocacy on critical issues such as housing, land and property rights, civil documentation, and access to justice for internally displaced people and returnees. • Drive programme innovation by integrating ICLA across Shelter, Education, Site Management, and Protection programming. • Strengthen organisational capacity by coaching technical teams, developing guidance and training materials, and embedding best practices across the programme. • Build strategic donor relationships , contribute to resource mobilisation. • Ensure high-quality programme delivery by providing technical support, mentorship, coaching, and induction of ICLA staff and overseeing adherence to NRC policies and donor requirements. What you will bring • Bachelor s degree in law, human rights, international relations, political sciences or equivalent. • Minimum 5 years of experience within protection, legal protection and HLP issues. • Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles and minimum protection standards, humanitarian coordination mechanisms, applying protection standards to vulnerable communities. • Knowledge of relevant concepts of international refugee and human rights law and understanding of protection principles. Expertise in HLP rights, IDPs /refugee related programmes. • Experience in coordination and liaison with external actors. • Fluency in English, both written and verbal. Arabic language skills are an added advantage. Please download the detailed job description to learn more about the position. What we offer • Duty station: Sana a Yemen • Fixed term contract: 12 months national contract, renewable based on performance and availability of funding • Travel: Up to 40% • Salary/benefits: Grade 9 on NRC's grading structure. • NRC is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to diversity without distinction to age, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and physical ability. • We think outside the box, encourage ideas, and give responsibility to all employees at all levels. You will have many opportunities to be heard and take the initiative. Find out more about the benefits of working for NRC Important information about the application process • We invite applications from qualified candidates matching the profile. Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Amman Jordan, We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorships for this position. • Please ensure you attach copies of your academic and professional certificates.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p><br></p><p></p></section>
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<p><span><span><strong>What we are looking for</strong></span></span></p><br><p><span><span>Are you passionate about protecting the <strong>rights of displaced populations</strong> and driving meaningful humanitarian impact? </span></span></p><br><p><span><span>We're looking for <strong>a strategic thinker</strong> with <strong>strong technical expertise in legal protection and HLP</strong>, <strong>humanitarian coordination</strong> experience working in difficult/complex humanitarian settings and the <strong>ability to influence </strong>and inspire others. </span></span></p><br><p><span><span>If you enjoy combining technical leadership with advocacy, partnership building, and programme development, this is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of people affected by displacement. Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Yemen is offering a unique opportunity to shape one of its programmes in the country.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span><strong>What you will do</strong></span></span></p><br><p><span><span>As the <strong>ICLA Specialist</strong>, you won't just manage a programme—you'll set the strategic direction for NRC's Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA) portfolio across the country. You'll lead technical excellence, strengthen programme quality, mentor and develop high-performing teams, and influence national protection responses through coordination with UN agencies, donors, government counterparts, and humanitarian partners.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>This role offers the opportunity to:</span></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span><span>Lead the <strong>development and implementation of NRC's national ICLA strategy</strong> in Yemen.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span><strong>Shape humanitarian responses</strong> by co-leading the national Housing, Land and Property Working Group and the Legal Aid Technical Working Group alongside UNHCR and representation of NRC in Yemen.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span><strong>Influence policy</strong> and <strong>advocacy</strong> on critical issues such as housing, land and property rights, civil documentation, and access to justice for internally displaced people and returnees.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span><strong>Drive programme innovation</strong> by integrating ICLA across Shelter, Education, Site Management, and Protection programming.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span><strong>Strengthen organisational capacity</strong> by coaching technical teams, developing guidance and training materials, and embedding best practices across the programme.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span><strong>Build strategic donor relationships</strong>, contribute to resource mobilisation.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Ensure <strong>high-quality programme delivery</strong> by providing technical support, mentorship, coaching, and induction of ICLA staff and overseeing adherence to NRC policies and donor requirements.</span><span><strong>Top of Form</strong></span></span></p><br></li></ul><p><span><span><strong>What you will bring </strong></span></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span><span>Bachelor’s degree in law, human rights, international relations, political sciences or equivalent.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Minimum 5 years of experience within protection, legal protection and HLP issues.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles and minimum protection standards, humanitarian coordination mechanisms, applying protection standards to vulnerable communities.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Knowledge of relevant concepts of international refugee and human rights law and understanding of protection principles. Expertise in HLP rights, IDPs /refugee related programmes.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Experience in coordination and liaison with external actors.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Fluency in English, both written and verbal. Arabic language skills are an added advantage.</span></span></p><br></li></ul><p><span><span>Please download </span></span><span><span>the detailed job description</span></span><span><span> to learn more about the position.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span><strong>What we offer</strong></span></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span><span>Duty station: Sana’a Yemen</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Fixed term contract: 12 months national contract, renewable based on performance and availability of funding</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Travel: Up to 40% </span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Salary/benefits: Grade 9 on NRC's grading structure. </span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>NRC is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to diversity without distinction to age, gender, religion, ethnicity, nationality, and physical ability.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>We think outside the box, encourage ideas, and give responsibility to all employees at all levels. You will have many opportunities to be heard and take the initiative.</span></span></p><br></li></ul><p><span><span>Find out more about the benefits of working for NRC</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>Important information about the application process</span></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span><span>We invite applications from qualified candidates matching the profile. Applicants must be legally eligible to work in Amman Jordan, We are unable to provide work permits or visa sponsorships for this position.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Please ensure you attach copies of your academic and professional certificates. </span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>To apply as an internal candidate, log in with your official email address or click on Opportunity Marketplace.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>When creating your profile, include your full name as given on your passport. Complete all the system-required fields for experience, employment history and education.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Submit your application and CV in English, taking care to attach your latest CV.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Applications that do not meet the minimum standards in terms of experience or qualifications will generally not be considered. Unsolicited applications not related to this specific job advertisement will not be considered.</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We receive many applicants for each vacant position.</span></span></p><br></li></ul><p><span><span><strong>Why NRC?</strong></span></span></p><br><p><span><span>At NRC, you'll join a globally respected humanitarian organisation known for its principled approach, technical excellence, and commitment to empowering communities. This is more than a job—it's a chance to lead change, strengthen protection systems, and help ensure that some of the world's most vulnerable people can access their rights, dignity, and durable solutions. If you're ready to take on a strategic leadership role where your expertise can influence national humanitarian outcomes, we'd love to hear from you.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is an independent humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. Our 15,000 staff work in crises across 40 countries, providing life-saving and long-term assistance to millions of people every year.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>Watch this short video</span></span><span><span> to see NRC in action.</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>We are looking for people who are passionate about helping refugees and people forced to flee. Are you one of those people? If you are, NRC offers you the opportunity to:</span></span></p><br><ul><li><p><span><span>do demanding and professional work, often in challenging contexts</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>join a work culture that empowers every employee to share ideas and take responsibility</span></span></p><br></li><li><p><span><span>be part of a welcoming and supportive community committed to human dignity</span></span></p><br></li></ul><p><span><span>Learn more about NRC</span></span></p><br><p><span><span>Learn more about NRC Yemen</span></span></p><br><br> The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a global humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. <br> Join us in assisting millions of people in areas where others cannot, tackling some of the world's most dangerous and difficult crises. Bring your skills and dedication to an organisation recognised for providing high quality aid and for defending the rights of refugees and internally displaced people. <br> At NRC, we give responsibility to employees at all levels and foster professional growth and innovative teams. You can expect a supportive culture and an open dialogue with management. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. <br> Together, we save lives and rebuild futures.<br> Safeguarding is central to NRC’s work. We expect all employees to: <br> • treat everyone with respect and dignity <br> • contribute to building a safe environment for all <br> • never engage in any form of exploitation, harassment and specifically sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH) <br> • always report. NRC has a zero-tolerance approach to inaction against exploitation, abuse and SEAH<br> </div>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p><b>Role</b></p><p>The Country Director (CD) provides strategic leadership and representation for Geneva Call in Yemen. As the most senior representative of Geneva Call in the country, the CD is responsible for the overall planning, coordination, implementation, and development of country operations. This includes the qualitative implementation of Geneva Call s humanitarian engagement and diplomacy (humanitarian dialogue, research, community-based approach), advocacy, fundraising, representation, and the management of financial and human resources.</p><p>The CD Yemen reports administratively and technically to the Director of Operations and directly manages the country team.</p><p><b>Work Relations</b></p><p><b>Internal:</b></p><ul><li>Collaborates with regional and HQ units, including Programme, Policy Research and Legal (PRL), MEAL, Safety and Security, Global Engagement, Donor Relations, Finance, Logistics, and HR teams.</li><li>Manages the country mission; coordinates with thematic/technical advisors and functional leads at HQ.</li></ul><p><b>External:</b></p><ul><li>Represents Geneva Call to national and local authorities, donors, UN agencies, INGOs, civil society actors, AGDAs and Provisional Governments where applicable.</li><li>Represents Geneva Call in national and international forums and builds strategic partnerships.</li></ul><p><b>Duties and Responsibilities</b></p><p><b>Strategy and programme implementation</b></p><ul><li>Analyses the humanitarian and security situation in Yemen to identify key areas of work for Geneva Call.</li><li>Ensures the fulfillment of Geneva Call s core mission to promote IHL with AGDAs and Provisional Governments with focus on addressing protection threats to vulnerable populations.</li><li>Provides leadership, quality delivery and management, and streamlines monitoring, evaluation, and learning for the country programme, in alignment with Geneva Call s strategy. Ensures programmes are monitored and evaluated effectively.</li><li>Manages, supervises, and coordinates all activities in-country related to the implementation of Geneva Call s projects in the country, adhering to proposal guidelines, indicators, budgets, and work plans. Promotes the sharing of learning internally and externally, using results to inform programme decisions and enhance institutional knowledge.</li></ul><p><b>Safety and security management</b></p><ul><li>Oversees safety and security protocols and risk management plans for staff and operations.</li><li>Conducts regular context and risk analyses to ensure safety and operational viability.</li><li>Manages security in line with Geneva Call s policies and standards.</li></ul><p><b>Mission management and coordination</b></p><ul><li>Manages the country mission team, and has on average 2 to 4 direct reports, depending on the size of the mission. Is accountable for all leadership processes in-country such as performance management, duty of care, attendance.</li><li>Ensures transparent financial management and compliance with internal procedures, policies, code of conduct and local laws.</li></ul><p><b>Fundraising and resource mobilisation</b></p><ul><li>Develops and implements a country fundraising strategy to secure necessary resources.</li><li>Leads the preparation of project proposals and donor submissions, ensuring contextual relevance.</li><li>Fosters relationships with donors and identifies new funding opportunities.</li></ul><p><b>Advocacy and communication</b></p><ul><li>Represents Geneva Call s interests with government bodies, donors, and key stakeholders.</li><li>Actively participates in clusters and working groups relevant to Geneva Call s mission.</li><li>Advocates for Geneva Call s initiatives to enhance civilian protection and adherence to IHL.</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>A Master s degree (preferred) or a bachelor s degree in political or social sciences, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Human Rights, or a related field relevant to the role.</p><p>A minimum of 12 years of experience in humanitarian organisations, with a strong preference for at least 15 years, including at least 2 years in a Country Director role.</p><p>Out of total required experience, minimum 7 years experience of working in conflict affected contexts.</p><p>Proven experience in managing multi-donor programmes, teams (including expatriates), and complex operations.</p><p>Strong background in financial and donor management, capacity building, and security management.</p><p>Experience in working with armed groups, De Facto Authorities and Provisional Governments is a strong plus.</p><p>Proposal writing and donor reporting skills.</p><p>Experience working on programmes related to civilian infrastructure and/or rule of law.</p><p>Strong organisational and analytical skills with an entrepreneurial mindset.</p><p>Solid diplomatic skills with the ability to communicate with high-level interlocutors.</p><p>Knowledgeable and passionate about political and security affairs. Extensive knowledge of security management.</p><p>Fundraising, project cycle management, and budget management.</p><p>Strong risk-planning and problem-solving skills.</p><p>Capacity to meet deadlines under time pressure.</p><p>Negotiation and interpersonal skills.</p><p>Knowledge of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) or International Human Rights Law is a strong asset.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p><b>ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:</b></p><p><br></p><p>Strategic Advisory & Leadership Support</p><p>•Provide high-level operational, planning, managerial and coordination support to the CD and all aspects of the work of the Country Office.</p><p>•Monitor key political, humanitarian, and operational developments and translate them into actionable insights for Country Leadership Team.</p><p>•Accompany and support the CD in high-level meetings with donors, government counterparts, UN agencies, and partners, ensuring effective follow-up and relationship management.</p><p><br></p><p>•Support engagement with key stakeholders by providing context, analysis, and messaging for strategic interactions.</p><p>•Manage and deliver special assignments or cross-cutting initiatives as requested by the Country Director.</p><p><br></p><p>Coordination of Activities & Operational Management of the Country Director (CD)’s Office</p><p><br></p><p>.Work in close collaboration with Functional Units, and Field Offices, coordination of inputs for cross-functional tasks and prepare briefing documents and talking points.</p><p><br></p><p>•Lead or support strategic planning exercises, including annual planning, prioritization, and performance tracking.</p><p>•Support Country Leadership Team processes, including preparation and follow-up of management meetings, decision tracking, and accountability mechanisms.</p><p>•Ensure smooth communication and information flow between the CD’s Office and all units within the Country Office.</p><p>•Coordinate the CD’s agenda, priorities, and engagements, ensuring optimal time management and alignment with strategic objectives.</p><p>•Prepare high-quality briefing notes, talking points, speeches, reports, and correspondence for internal and external audiences.</p><p>•Uphold the highest standards of confidentiality, integrity, and discretion in handling sensitive information.</p><p>•Perform other related duties and assignments as and when required by the CD.</p><p><br></p><p>QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:</p><p><br></p><p>Education: </p><p><br></p><p>Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in international relations, development studies, communications, political science, humanitarian affairs, or a related field.</p><p><br></p><p>Experience:</p><p>•Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible experience in humanitarian or development contexts, preferably within international organizations.</p><p>•Demonstrated experience in strategic advisory roles, executive support, or coordination functions at senior levels.</p><p>•Experience in complex emergency settings and/or fragile contexts is highly desirable.</p><p>•Proven track record in managing cross-functional processes, preparing high-level communications, and supporting senior leadership.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Knowledge & Skills:</p><p>•Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information into clear recommendations.</p><p>•Excellent planning, prioritization, and organizational abilities.</p><p>•Outstanding writing and communication skills, including drafting high-level briefs, speeches, and reports.</p><p>•Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build relationships across diverse teams and partners.</p><p><br></p><p>•Ability to work under pressure in fast-paced, high-stakes environments while maintaining professionalism and discretion.</p><p>•Sound knowledge of humanitarian operations; familiarity with WFP systems and structures is an advantage.</p><p><br></p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Education: Advanced university degree (Master s or equivalent) in international relations, development studies, communications, political science, humanitarian affairs, or a related field.</p><p>Experience: Minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible experience in humanitarian or development contexts, preferably within international organizations. Demonstrated experience in strategic advisory roles, executive support, or coordination functions at senior levels. Experience in complex emergency settings and/or fragile contexts is highly desirable. Proven track record in managing cross-functional processes, preparing high-level communications, and supporting senior leadership.</p><p>Knowledge & Skills: Strong strategic thinking and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesize complex information into clear recommendations. Excellent planning, prioritization, and organizational abilities. Outstanding writing and communication skills, including drafting high-level briefs, speeches, and reports. Strong interpersonal and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build relationships across diverse teams and partners. Ability to work under pressure in fast-paced, high-stakes environments while maintaining professionalism and discretion. Sound knowledge of humanitarian operations; familiarity with WFP systems and structures is an advantage.</p><p>Languages: Fluency in both oral and written communication in English. Knowledge of an additional United Nations language would be an advantage.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p> Humanitarian activities are subject to administrative constraints, evolving approval procedures, movement restrictions, and varying requirements imposed by different authorities. Security risks, bureaucratic delays, and sudden changes in regulations can directly impact program implementation, staff mobility, and supply chains. Maintaining humanitarian access requires continuous negotiation, coordination with authorities, and strict compliance with national regulations. MdM France operates through three offices: Sana a (coordination office), Aden, and Marib. Each location presents distinct operational dynamics and access considerations. Ensuring harmonised procedures and consistent program quality across these bases requires strong coordination, proactive risk analysis, and adaptive planning. In this context, the program coordinator plays a key role in anticipating access-related risks, supporting contingency planning, and ensuring that programs remain flexible, compliant, and responsive to the evolving humanitarian situation. About the role Your responsibilities include defining, adapting, planning, and overseeing the implementation of the mission s human resources framework, including internal procedures and policies, compensation and benefits, talent management, staff discipline, career development and learning, as well as team building, while ensuring alignment with the local context, applicable legislation, and MdM policies and values. What you ll do • Define and implement HR strategy, workforce planning, and budgeting in coordination with leadership • Maintain organizational structure and contribute to HR components in project proposals • Ensure accurate HR administration, including employee records, databases, payroll, and reporting to HQ • Implement and monitor salary structures and national staff compensation policies • Recruit, manage, and develop the HR team, including performance reviews and capacity building initiatives • Develop, update, and enforce HR policies in line with local legislation and organizational values • Oversee recruitment processes, labour market analysis, and support conflict resolution procedures • Strengthen HR capacity through field visits, training programs, and technical support across the mission • Support the implementation of PSEA policies, including awareness, reporting mechanisms, and prevention actions • Ensure full compliance with local labour, tax, and immigration laws, and manage legal documentation • Oversee expatriate HR processes, including visas, housing, and administrative follow-up • Prepare HR reports, contribute to donor reporting, and coordinate with external HR stakeholders Whom you will work with? • You are reporting to the deputy general coordinator for support services • You have a functional link with the HR advisor at HQ • You directly supervise a coordination team composed of 1 HR advisor, 2 HR assistants, and 1 liaison officer • You provide functional supervision to field teams, including 1 admin officer and 1 HR assistant.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>• Degree in HR, Management, or a related field</p><p>• Minimum 5 years of relevant experience, including 3 years in a similar position in the humanitarian sector</p><p>• Experience in complex or conflict-affected environments is an asset</p><p>Technical skills</p><ul><li>Strong HR management expertise (policies, procedures, legal framework)</li><li>Budget and payroll management</li><li>Recruitment, training, and team management</li></ul><p>Soft skills</p><ul><li>Leadership and decision-making</li><li>Adaptability and resilience in challenging environments</li><li>Strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills</li></ul><p>IT & Languages</p><ul><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office</li><li>Fluent in English; Arabic and/or French are assets</li></ul><p><br></p><p></p></section>
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<p>We are working towards three breakthroughs in how the world treats children by 2030:</p><br><ul> <li>No child dies from preventable causes before their 5th birthday </li> <li>All children learn from a quality basic education and that,</li> <li>Violence against children is no longer tolerated </li></ul><p>We know that great people make a great organization, and that our employees play a crucial role in helping us achieve our ambitions for children. We value our people and offer a meaningful and rewarding career, along with a collaborative and inclusive workplace where ambition, creativity, and integrity are highly valued. </p><br><p>We need to keep children safe so our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the protection of children from abuse.</p><br><p>Save the Children International seeks to always be a child-safe organization by fulfilling its obligations to the community and through programme implementation carried out by the organization for safeguarding children and improve their living standards of the child.</p><br><p><span><strong><u>Project Overview:</u></strong></span></p><br><p><span>The project “Providing Integrated Protection and Education Support for Boys and Girls Affected by Conflict in Southern Yemen” aims to improve the well-being of children affected by conflict and to enhance their access to safe and quality protection and education services. The project is funded by the Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid (ECHO) and will be implemented from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2027 in Aden, Lahj, and Taiz governorates.</span></p><br><p><span>The project targets 22,216 beneficiaries of boys, girls, women, and men (11,426 females and 10,790 males), and focuses on providing Child Protection and Education in Emergencies services through comprehensive programs designed to reduce the risks faced by children and enhance their access to safe and inclusive education. The project also aims to empower local communities and strengthen their capacity to protect children and respond to their basic needs in a safer and more stable environment.</span></p><br><p><span><strong><u>نبذة عامة عن المشروع</u>:</strong></span></p><br><p><span>يهدف مشروع توفير الدعم المتكامل في مجال الحماية والتعليم للفتيان والفتيات المتضررين من النزاع في جنوب اليمن إلى تحسين رفاه الأطفال المتأثرين بالنزاع وتعزيز فرص حصولهم على الحماية والتعليم الآمن والجيد. ويأتي هذا المشروع بدعم من المديرية العامة للمساعدات الإنسانية والحماية المدنية التابعة للمفوضية الأوروبية</span><span> (ECHO)</span><span>، ويُنفذ المشروع خلال الفترة من 1 يوليو 2025 حتى 30 يونيو 2027 في محافظات عدن، لحج، وتعز</span><span>. </span><span>يستهدف المشروع 22,216 مستفيدًا من الفتيان والفتيات والنساء والرجال (11,426 إناث و10,790 ذكور)، ويُركّز على توفير خدمات حماية الطفل والتعليم في حالات الطوارئ، من خلال برامج شاملة تهدف إلى الحد من المخاطر التي يتعرض لها الأطفال وتعزيز وصولهم إلى التعليم الآمن والدامج. كما يسعى المشروع إلى تمكين المجتمعات المحلية ودعم قدراتها على حماية الأطفال والاستجابة لاحتياجاتهم الأساسية في بيئة أكثر أمانًا واستقرارً</span></p><br><p><span><strong><u>Job Purpose</u></strong>:</span></p><br><p><span>The Case Worker operates as part of the Child Protection team at Save the Children to ensure a comprehensive response for migrant children (those who are separated, unaccompanied, or at risk), in line with the organization’s standards and child protection principles.</span><br><span>The Case Worker is responsible for managing individual cases, providing support and advocacy for children, ensuring their access to essential services, and guaranteeing the quality of care provided to them, with a strong focus on the best interests of the child.</span></p><br><p><span><strong><u>الغرض من الوظيفة</u></strong></span><span><strong>:</strong></span></p><br><p><span>يعمل عامل الحالة ضمن فريق حماية الطفل في منظمة إنقاذ الطفل لضمان تقديم استجابة شاملة للأطفال المهاجرين (المنفصلين عن ذويهم أو غير المصحوبين أو المعرضين للخطر)، وذلك بما يتماشى مع معايير المنظمة ومبادئ حماية الطفل</span><span>.</span><br><span>يكون مسؤولًا عن إدارة الحالات الفردية، وتقديم الدعم والمناصرة للأطفال، وضمان حصولهم على الخدمات الأساسية، وضمان جودة الرعاية المقدمة لهم، مع التركيز على مبدأ مصلحة الطفل الفضلى</span><span>.</span></p><br><p><span><strong><u>Key Areas of Accountability</u>:</strong></span></p><br><ul> <li><span>Build and maintain strong partnerships with key community stakeholders (children, caregivers, community leaders, service providers, government entities, NGOs) and colleagues within Save the Children.</span></li> <li><span>Participate in Child Protection Committee (CPC) meetings and support members in identifying and referring child protection cases.</span></li> <li><span>Coordinate case management processes with Save the Children and partners, ensuring that services are provided according to approved standards and principles (confidentiality, safety, non-harm, non-discrimination).</span></li> <li><span>Uphold and promote Save the Children’s Code of Conduct and Child Safeguarding Policy both inside and outside the workplace.</span></li> <li><span>Work under the supervision of the Child Protection Case Management Officer in the targeted project areas.</span></li></ul><p><span><strong><u>المجالات الرئيسية للمساءلة</u></strong></span><span><strong>:</strong></span></p><br><ul> <li><span>البناء والحفاظ على شراكات قوية مع النظراء الرئيسيين في المجتمع (الأطفال، مقدمو الرعاية، قادة المجتمع، مقدمو الخدمات، الجهات الحكومية، المنظمات غير الحكومية) ومع الزملاء في منظمة إنقاذ الطفل</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>المشاركة في اجتماعات لجنة حماية الطفل</span><span> (CPC) </span><span>ودعم الأعضاء في تحديد وإحالة قضايا حماية الطفل</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>تنسيق عمليات إدارة الحالة مع منظمة إنقاذ الطفل والشركاء، وضمان تقديم الخدمات وفقًا للمعايير والمبادئ المعتمدة (السرية، السلامة، عدم الإيذاء، عدم التمييز)</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الالتزام وتعزيز مدونة قواعد السلوك وسياسة حماية الطفل الخاصة بمنظمة إنقاذ الطفل داخل وخارج مكان العمل</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>العمل تحت إشراف ضابط إدارة الحالة لحماية الطفل في المناطق المستهدفة للمشروع</span><span>.</span></li></ul><p><span><strong><u>Main Duties and Responsibilities</u></strong>:</span></p><br><ul> <li><span>Identify vulnerable and at-risk migrant children, conduct initial assessments, determine risk levels, and develop urgent response plans for critical cases.</span></li> <li><span>Conduct comprehensive assessments of the child’s situation, including Best Interest Assessments (BIA).</span></li> <li><span>Develop and implement individual response plans addressing both short- and long-term needs, ensuring quality care and continuous follow-up.</span></li> <li><span>Provide case management services, recommend financial support, and refer cases requiring specialized services (legal, psychosocial, health, education, shelter, etc.).</span></li> <li><span>Coordinate with local partners, civil society organizations, government authorities, and service providers.</span></li> <li><span>Participate in the common case management system (CPIMS+ or others).</span></li> <li><span>Provide psychological first aid to migrant children affected by crises and refer cases requiring specialized support.</span></li> <li><span>Empower children to express their opinions and participate in decision-making that affects them.</span></li> <li><span>Monitor and review cases through case conferences and other activities.</span></li> <li><span>Close cases according to established closure standards and ensure sustainable solutions for underlying issues.</span></li> <li><span>Ensure high-quality documentation for all case management steps while maintaining confidentiality.</span></li> <li><span>Prepare weekly, monthly, and interim statistical and narrative reports.</span></li> <li><span>Contribute to community awareness activities on child protection and support outreach campaigns.</span></li> <li><span>Conduct mobile fieldwork and visits to camps, centers, or migrant accommodation sites.</span></li> <li><span>Perform any other required tasks.</span></li></ul><p><span><strong><u>المهام والمسؤوليات الأساسية</u></strong></span><span>:</span></p><br><ul> <li><span>تحديد الأطفال المهاجرين الضعفاء والمعرضين للخطر وإجراء تقييم أولي للاحتياجات ومستوى الخطر ووضع خطة تدخل عاجلة للحالات الحرجة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>إجراء تقييم شامل لحالة الطفل بما يتماشى مع مبادئ تقييم المصلحة الفضلى</span><span> (BIA).</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>إعداد وتنفيذ خطة استجابة فردية تراعي الاحتياجات قصيرة وطويلة الأمد، وضمان جودة الرعاية والمتابعة المستمرة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>تقديم خدمات إدارة الحالة، التوصية بالدعم المالي، وإحالة الحالات التي تتطلب خدمات متخصصة (قانونية، نفسية، صحية، تعليمية، مأوى...)</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>التنسيق مع الشركاء المحليين، منظمات المجتمع المدني، السلطات الحكومية، ومقدمي الخدمات</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>المشاركة في نظام إدارة الحالة المشترك</span><span> (CPIMS) + </span><span>أو غيره.</span></li> <li><span>تقديم الدعم النفسي الأولي للأطفال المهاجرين المتأثرين بالأزمات وإحالة الحالات المتخصصة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>تمكين الأطفال من التعبير عن آرائهم والمشاركة في اتخاذ القرارات الخاصة بهم</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>مراجعة ومتابعة الحالات من خلال مؤتمرات الحالة أو الأنشطة المختلفة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>إغلاق الحالات وفق معايير إغلاق الحالة وضمان وجود حلول مستدامة للمشكلات الأساسية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>ضمان جودة التوثيق لجميع مراحل إدارة الحالة والحفاظ على السرية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>إعداد تقارير أسبوعية وشهرية ومرحلية بالمعلومات الإحصائية والسردية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>المساهمة في رفع الوعي المجتمعي حول حماية الأطفال المهاجرين والمشاركة في حملات التوعية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>العمل الميداني المتنقل وزيارة المخيمات والمراكز ومواقع سكن المهاجرين</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>تنفيذ أي مهام أخرى مطلوبة</span><span>.</span></li></ul><p><span><strong><u>Qualifications and Experience</u></strong>:</span></p><br><ol> <li><span>Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or a related field.</span></li> <li><span>Minimum of two years of experience in child protection, preferably with migrant or refugee children.</span></li> <li><span>Strong knowledge of child protection principles, case management, “Do No Harm” and “Best Interests of the Child” principles.</span></li> <li><span>At least one year of experience working with youth (ages 13–18).</span></li> <li><span>Understanding of the legal framework for refugees and asylum seekers in Yemen.</span></li> <li><span>Familiarity with Ethiopian and Somali community customs and behaviors.</span></li> <li><span>Strong communication, assessment, and time management skills.</span></li> <li><span>Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team and adhere to organizational policies.</span></li> <li><span>Proficiency in Arabic; knowledge of Oromo and Amharic is an asset. English proficiency is an advantage.</span></li></ol><p><span><strong><u>المؤهلات والخبرة المطلوبة</u></strong></span><span><strong>:</strong></span></p><br><ol> <li><span>درجة البكالوريوس في العلوم الاجتماعية أو المجالات ذات الصلة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>خبرة لا تقل عن سنتين في مجال حماية الطفل (ويفضل مع الأطفال المهاجرين أو اللاجئين)</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>معرفة بمبادئ حماية الطفل، إدارة الحالة، مبدأ عدم الإضرار، ومصلحة الطفل الفضلى</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>سنة واحدة على الأقل من الخبرة في العمل مع الشباب (13–18 عامًا)</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>فهم للإطار القانوني للاجئين وطالبي اللجوء في اليمن</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الإلمام بعادات وسلوكيات المجتمعات الإثيوبية والصومالية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>مهارات تواصل وتقييم قوية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>القدرة على العمل ضمن فريق متعدد التخصصات</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>إجادة اللغة العربية، ومعرفة لغات المجتمعات المهاجرة (الأورومو والأمهرية). إجادة اللغة الإنجليزية تعتبر ميزة إضافية</span><span>.</span></li></ol><p><span><strong><u>Core Values and Behaviors</u></strong>:</span></p><br><ol> <li><span>Commitment to the best interests of the child.</span></li> <li><span>Respect for diversity and non-discrimination.</span></li> <li><span>Integrity and transparency at work.</span></li> <li><span>Teamwork and accountability.</span></li> <li><span>Maintaining confidentiality.</span></li> <li><span>Commitment to child safeguarding and professional conduct policies.</span></li></ol><p><span><strong><u>القيم والسلوكيات الأساسية لمنظمة إنقاذ الطفل</u></strong></span><span>:</span></p><br><ol> <li><span>الالتزام بمبدأ مصلحة الطفل الفضلى</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>احترام التنوع وعدم التمييز</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>النزاهة والشفافية في العمل</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>روح الفريق والمساءلة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الحفاظ على سرية المعلومات</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الالتزام بسياسات المنظمة لحماية الطفل والسلوك المهني</span><span>.</span></li></ol><p><span><strong><u>Other Requirements</u></strong>:</span></p><br><ul> <li><span>Team spirit and ability to work in a multicultural environment.</span></li> <li><span>Strong communication skills.</span></li> <li><span>Conflict management and problem-solving abilities.</span></li> <li><span>Excellent analytical and observational skills.</span></li> <li><span>Attention to detail and good organizational skills.</span></li> <li><span>Ability to plan ahead and focus on results.</span></li> <li><span>Ability to deliver high-quality services efficiently.</span></li> <li><span>Commitment to deadlines and respect for reporting lines.</span></li> <li><span>Ability to work under pressure.</span></li></ul><p><span><strong><u>متطلبات أخرى</u></strong></span><span>:</span></p><br><ul> <li><span>روح الفريق، والارتياح للعمل في بيئة متعددة الثقافات</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>مهارات تواصل فعالة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>القدرة على إدارة النزاعات وحل المشكلات</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>مهارات تحليلية قوية وقدرة على الملاحظة</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الانتباه للتفاصيل والتنظيم الجيد</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>القدرة على التخطيط المسبق والتركيز على النتائج</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>تقديم الخدمات بسرعة وبجودة عالية</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>الالتزام بالمواعيد النهائية واحترام التسلسل الإداري</span><span>.</span></li> <li><span>القدرة على العمل تحت الضغط</span><span>.</span></li></ul><p><strong>Additional job responsibilities</strong></p><br><p>The duties and responsibilities as set out above are not exhaustive and the role holder may be required to carry out additional duties within reasonableness of their level of skills and experience.</p><br><p><strong>Application Information:</strong></p><br><p>Please attach a copy of your CV and cover letter with your application, and include details of your current remuneration and salary expectations. A copy of the full role profile can be found at www.savethechildren.net/careers/apply</p><br><p>“<strong><u>Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer. Women are strongly encouraged to apply</u></strong>”</p><br><br> </div>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>We are looking for a committed individual with a passion for and strong command of international humanitarian law (IHL) to join our team in a role central to our activities in the Middle East context.</p><p>The IHL Centre is an independent expert group that provides rapid and in-depth legal advice, training and advocacy on the laws of war to ensure the protection of people in conflict zones worldwide. We engage in research, advocacy, and training to foster understanding and respect for IHL and for complementary rules of international law. Our rapid and in-depth analyses enable the humanitarian sector and other stakeholders to respond to urgent needs and to promote the effective implementation of humanitarian standards. The Centre is part of the Swedish development organisation Diakonia. In addition to its Unit in Africa, the Centre has teams based in Beirut, Geneva, and Jerusalem, which cover conflicts in the Middle East, West Africa, East and Central Africa, and emerging crises worldwide. Through our progressive and inclusive approach, we aspire to secure the strongest possible protection for every person affected by armed conflict. No one should be left unprotected; no situation is beyond the law.</p><p>The IHL Centre is committed to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and strives to be representative of all sections of society. We know that different perspectives, experiences, and competences are key for the Centre to be a relevant, capable, and successful organization. The IHL Centre therefore strives to recruit staff with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences. The IHL Centre as part of Diakonia is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and committed to promoting the welfare of children, young people, adults and beneficiaries with whom the IHL Centre and Diakonia engage. The IHL Centre expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. The post holder will undertake the appropriate level of training and is responsible for ensuring that they understand and work within the safeguarding policies of the organization. All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks. Diakonia also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this Scheme, we will request information from job applicants previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms his/her understanding of these recruitment procedures.</p><p>The Middle East Unit Team works with humanitarian actors and organisations in the Middle East region including Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and the GCC to enhance humanitarian protection and generate greater respect for international humanitarian law.</p><p>The project aims to improve humanitarian access and civilian protection in Yemen by building capacity, strengthening coordination and generating evidence based advocacy. It will train armed actors, security forces and Community Protection Groups on approaches to enhance Protection of Civilians, Civilian Harm Mitigation, IHL/IHRL, and enhanced civil military dialogue. Expected results are increased knowledge and willingness to protect civilians, empowered local groups, improved coordination that opens humanitarian access, and lasting, significant operational policy changes by duty bearers.</p><p>The Legal Adviser will support the implementation of the project s legal and policy work, with a particular focus on international humanitarian law (IHL), international human rights law (IHRL), and civilian protection. The role combines legal analysis, capacity building, stakeholder engagement, and support to partner organisations, with the aim of strengthening the understanding and application of international law among military, armed, governmental, humanitarian, and civil society actors.</p><ul><li>Design and deliver training sessions on IHL, IHRL, and related protection issues for military and armed actors, humanitarian actors, and other relevant stakeholders.</li><li>Participate in a Training of Trainers on the Stockholm Manual and deliver trainings to national and international staff on its methodology and practical application.</li><li>Conduct policy dialogue and legal engagement with relevant stakeholders, including military, security, and governmental institutions.</li><li>Draft legal briefs, Q&A notes, and other analytical outputs on protection issues and context-specific legal topics.</li><li>Produce legal analysis in conjunction with the Rapid Analysis Mechanism (RAM), including assessments of patterns of harm, potential IHL violations, and related recommendations.</li><li>Support partner organisations in the implementation of legal and policy activities as needed.</li></ul><p><br></p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Strong expertise in international humanitarian law (IHL), with solid understanding of international human rights law (IHRL) and international criminal law.</li><li>University degree in law (LLB or LLM), preferably with specialisation in IHL, IHRL, international criminal law, or related fields.</li><li>2 3 years of relevant professional experience as a legal adviser, or researcher within an international organisation, the United Nations, an NGO, or an academic institution.</li><li>Proven experience in designing and delivering capacity building and training activities for diverse audiences, including military, governmental, humanitarian, and civil society actors.</li><li>Demonstrated ability to conduct independent legal research and analysis, including drafting high-quality legal briefs, Q&A documents, and analytical reports in English and Arabic.</li><li>Experience engaging with policy or technical stakeholders, including participation in dialogues, consultations, or advocacy-oriented engagement with institutional actors (e.g. governmental or security sector actors), is an asset.</li><li>Familiarity with or ability to quickly work with structured legal analysis tools or methodologies (e.g. rapid analysis frameworks, verification or fact-assessment methods) is an asset.</li><li>Strong understanding of intersectionality and the age, gender, and disability dimensions of armed conflict is an asset.</li><li>Excellent written and spoken Arabic. Fluency in English is required.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>I. GENERAL SCOPE The rapid adoption and expansion of information and communications technologies (ICTs) across public and private institutions have fundamentally transformed the way governments, businesses, and individuals interact. This ongoing digital transformation offers significant opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and improved service delivery, while simultaneously giving rise to complex legal, regulatory, and security challenges. In this context, the development, modernization, and effective implementation of e-transactions legislation have become a critical priority for governments worldwide to ensure legal certainty, trust, and security in digital environments. Across the Arab region, several countries have made notable progress in establishing legal frameworks governing e-transactions, trust services, data protection, cybersecurity, and related areas. Nevertheless, the continuous emergence of new digital applications such as cloud computing, mobile platforms, digital identity systems, and artificial intelligence (AI) has requested countries to continuously upgrade those laws to align with the best international practices and the evolving requirements of the digital age. At the global level, the UN continues to promote the responsible, inclusive, and trustworthy use of emerging technologies in support of sustainable development. In September 2024, during the Summit of the Future, world leaders adopted the Pact for the Future, together with its annexes the Global Digital Compact (GDC) and the Declaration on Future Generations. The GDC underscores the importance of digital trust, secure and interoperable digital systems, and effective digital governance. These objectives depend fundamentally on robust e-transactions legislation that provides legal recognition to e-communications, signatures, trust services, and contracts mechanisms, thereby enabling safe participation in the digital economy. The UN ESCWA has a long-standing engagement in supporting its member States in the field of cyber legislation. In 2007, UN ESCWA published the study Models for Cyber Legislation in UN ESCWA Member Countries , which reviewed regional and international legal developments and introduced practical templates for assessing and reforming national cyber laws. The objective of those templates is to support Arab countries in drafting and harmonizing national cyber laws. Through its technical cooperation program, UN ESCWA remains committed to assisting member States in strengthening legal and institutional capacities related to the digital and emerging technologies. Recently, the Ministry of Telecom and Information Tech (MTIT) in Yemen requested UN ESCWA s advisory services to develop e-transactions and trust services law aligned with international standards and regional best practices. In response, UN ESCWA is engaging a qualified legal consultant to provide specialized expertise in the area of e-transactions and trust services, with a particular focus on the Yemeni legal and institutional context. The consultant shall use as primary reference frameworks the ESCWA Cyber legislation directives, UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce (1996), the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures (2001), and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (2017), supplementing these with the EU eIDAS Regulation and relevant Arab country implementations. For the purposes of this consultancy, 'trust services' include: qualified electronic signatures and seals, electronic timestamps, electronic registered delivery services, website authentication certificates, and preservation services for electronic signatures, consistent with the eIDAS framework or its functional equivalent. This consultancy is part of a coordinated package of three inter-related legal instruments being developed simultaneously for Yemen: Access to Information Law, Personal Data Protection Law, and an e-Transactions and Trust Services Law. The consultant shall be aware of this broader legislative package and shall flag, in the drafting notes annex, any provisions in the assigned law that intersect with or depend upon the other instruments, to ensure coherence across the three laws. The provision of this advisory service, including the scope of work and expected outputs, is outlined in these Terms of Reference III. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The consultant shall propose to the designated ESCWA focal point a detailed version of the report on e-transaction law. To produce the draft report, the consultant is requested to conduct, among others, the main following tasks: 1. Benchmarking and Best Practices Review current national laws related to digital and emerging technologies in Yemen; Review best regional and international practices in e-Transaction and trust services law (at least 2 selected regional and 2 international cases) and justification for case selection provided in the report; 2. Stakeholder Engagement Identify main national stakeholders, hold, in coordination with MTIT, interviews and meetings with the main national stakeholders and preparing minutes of each meeting/interview summarizing the discussed points, their remarks, observations and proposals; Contribute to sectoral workshops to discuss needs and priorities, if needed; Discuss priorities and needs with MTIT and ESCWA; Document findings, priorities, and challenges. 3. Situational analysis Analyze existing legislation, and regulatory frameworks; Conduct a comprehensive gap analysis; 4. Law Development Draft a suggested law based on national needs, gap analysis, international/ regional best practices, and ESCWA template for cyber legislations. </p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>An advanced university degree in law or a related field is required. A Ph.D. degree is desirable. All candidates must submit a copy of the required educational degree. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. At least 5 years of demonstrated experience in the drafting or advisory assessment of e-transactions legislation, electronic signature law, or trust service regulation is required. Familiarity with PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) frameworks and certification authority regulatory models is desirable. Familiarity with the Yemeni legal system or civil law systems in the Arab region is an asset. Previous experience in the delivery of research papers is desirable.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>I. GENERAL SCOPE The widespread adoption of information and communications technologies (ICTs) across public and private institutions has made the establishment of comprehensive cyber and data related legislation imperative. In the Arab region, many countries have made progress in developing cyber laws; however, the rapid evolution of digital services such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), platform economies, and cross border data flows continues to outpace existing legal frameworks. To fully harness the benefits of digital transformation while addressing risks related to privacy, security, and misuse of data, Arab countries are encouraged to develop and modernize their legislative frameworks to meet the demands of the digital age. At the global level, the UN promotes responsible, inclusive, and trustworthy use of digital and emerging technologies in support of sustainable development. In September 2024, world leaders adopted the Pact for the Future during the Summit of the Future, together with its annexes: the Global Digital Compact (GDC) and the Declaration on Future Generations. The GDC places strong emphasis on digital trust, effective digital governance, and the protection of human rights in the digital environment. Central to these objectives is the protection of personal data, which the GDC recognizes as a cornerstone of trust in digital systems and a prerequisite for people s safe and meaningful participation in the digital economy. The UN ESCWA has a long standing role in supporting its member States in the development and reform of cyber legislation. In 2007, UN ESCWA published Models for Cyber Legislation in UN ESCWA Member Countries, which reviewed regional and international legal developments and proposed practical templates to assist countries in assessing and harmonizing national cyber laws. Through its technical cooperation program, UN ESCWA continues to support member States in strengthening legal, institutional, and regulatory capacities related to digital and emerging technologies, including data protection and regulatory oversight. Recently, the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Technology (MTIT) in Yemen has requested UN ESCWA s advisory services to support the development of a personal data protection law aligned with international standards and regional best practices. Such a law would contribute to strengthening trust in digital services, protecting individuals rights, and supporting Yemen s broader digital transformation efforts in line with global developments, including the principles set out in the GDC. In response, UN ESCWA is engaging a qualified legal consultant to provide specialized expertise in personal data protection, with specific attention to the Yemeni legal and institutional context. Yemen's ongoing conflict and fragile institutional environment require that the draft law include a realistic implementation sequencing recommendation, identifying which provisions can be operationalized in the near term and which require institutional prerequisites, such as the establishment of a data protection authority. The consultant shall draw on established international frameworks including the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data (2013 revision), the Council of Europe Convention 108+, and the Arab League's draft model data protection law, selecting and adapting provisions appropriate to Yemen's legal, institutional, and developmental context. This consultancy is part of a coordinated package of three inter-related legal instruments being developed simultaneously for Yemen: Access to Information Law, Personal Data Protection Law, and an e-Transactions and Trust Services Law. The consultant shall be aware of this broader legislative package and shall flag, in the drafting notes annex, any provisions in the assigned law that intersect with or depend upon the other instruments, to ensure coherence across the three laws. The advisory services, including the scope of work and expected outputs, are detailed in these Terms of Reference. III. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The consultant shall propose to the designated ESCWA focal point a detailed version of the report on personal data protection law. To produce the draft report, the consultant is requested to conduct, among others, the main following tasks: 1. Benchmarking and Best Practices Review current national laws related to digital and emerging technologies in Yemen; Review best regional and international practices in personal data protection law covering at least 2 regional cases and 2 international cases, with justification for case selection provided in the report; 2. Stakeholder Engagement Identify main national stakeholders, hold, in coordination with MTIT, interviews and meetings with the main national stakeholders and preparing minutes of each meeting/interview summarizing the discussed points, their remarks, observations and proposals; Contribute to sectoral workshops to discuss needs and priorities, if needed; Discuss priorities and needs with MTIT and ESCWA; Document findings, priorities, and challenges. 3. Situational analysis Analyze existing legislation, and regulatory frameworks, including data-related provisions currently embedded in Yemen's telecommunications law, e-government frameworks, and sector-specific regulations, mapping these against international PDPL standards; Conduct a comprehensive gap analysis to identify gaps, overlaps, and contradictions with international PDPL standards 4. Law Development Draft a suggested law based on national needs, gap analysis, international/regional best practices, and ESCWA template for cyber legislations. The draft Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) shall include, at a minimum: o Preamble, objectives, and guiding principles (including lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity, and confidentiality); o Definitions and material/territorial scope of application (including extraterritorial reach, where applicable); o Legal bases for processing personal data, including consent, contractual necessity, legal obligation, vital interests, public interest, and legitimate interests, with specific conditions for validity of consent; o Special categories of personal data (sensitive data) and rules governing their processing, including additional safeguards; </p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>An advanced university degree in law or a related field is required. A Ph.D. degree is desired. At least 5 years of demonstrated experience in the drafting or regulatory advisory assessment of personal data protection legislation is required. Familiarity with the Yemeni legal system or civil law systems in the Arab region is desirable. Expertise in digital technology and digital identity issues is desirable. Previous experience in the delivery of research papers is desirable</p><p></p></section>
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<span>Wir sind Reckitt <br></span><p>Heimat der weltweit beliebtesten und vertrauenswürdigsten Hygiene-, Gesundheits- und Ernährungsmarken. Unser Ziel definiert, warum wir existieren: zu schützen, zu heilen und zu ernähren im unermüdlichen Streben nach einer saubereren, gesünderen Welt. Wir sind ein globales Team, das dieses Ziel vereint.</p><br>
<p>Begleite uns in unserem Kampf, den Zugang zu Hygiene, Wohlbefinden und Ernährung höchster Qualität zu einem Recht und nicht zu einem Privileg zu machen.</p><br><br><br>Legal <br><p>Tritt ein in die Welt unserer Rechts- und Compliance-Abteilung und bereite dich darauf vor, mit einer Kombination aus Einfluss, Innovation und Spitzenleistung herausgefordert und gefördert zu werden. Unser Legal-Team steht an vorderster Front, wenn es darum geht, die Unternehmenslandschaft zu gestalten und die Grenzen des Möglichen neu zu definieren.</p><br>
<p>Wir gehen über die traditionellen Bereiche einer Rechts- und Compliance-Funktion hinaus. Wir werden zu strategischen Partnern, die das Unternehmenswachstum vorantreiben, Risiken mindern und sich für ethische und nachhaltige Praktiken einsetzen. Jeden Tag führt unser Team bahnbrechende Transaktionen durch und navigiert durch komplexe regulatorische Landschaften, die unserem Unternehmen helfen, einen positiven Einfluss auf die Gesellschaft auszuüben.</p><br>
<p>Schließe dich uns an, und du wirst auf gemeinsame Ziele hinarbeiten, komplexe Herausforderungen lösen und bleibenden Einfluss ausüben. </p><br><br><br>Über die Rolle <br><p>Hier kannst du wirklich etwas bewegen. Unsere Produkte verbessern das Leben der Menschen. Als Werkstudent Legal (all genders) trägst du einen aktiven Teil dazu bei. Du arbeitest im Legal-Team an spannenden Fällen, beispielsweise im Wettbewerbsrecht und bist auch intern mit den verschiedensten Abteilungen im Kontakt.</p><br><br><br>Deine Aufgaben <br><ul>
<li>Bearbeitung von rechtlichen Fragestellungen aus allen Bereichen des Zivil- und Wettbewerbsrechts</li>
<li>Unterstützung bei der Erstellung und Prüfung von Verträgen, Vertragstemplates und AGB</li>
<li>Recherche vielfältiger juristischer Themen</li>
<li>Gestaltung digitaler Kommunikations- und Schulungsinhalte</li>
<li>Mitarbeit bei internationalen Projekten für die Region DACH & Nordics</li>
<li>Koordination der Inhouse-Legal & Compliance-Schulungen und des Konzern-Compliance-Programms</li>
<li>Unterstützung bei der Aktenpflege</li>
</ul><br><br>Die Person, die wir suchen <br><p>Du bist ein Teamplayer und bringst eine hohe Leistungsbereitschaft, Kreativität und eine schnelle Auffassungsgabe mit. Dich zeichnen gute Kenntnisse im Zivilrecht und eine Hands-on-Mentalität aus. Außerdem zeigst du eine selbstständige und genaue Arbeitsweise, auch auf Englisch und beherrschst einen sicheren Umgang mit MS Office. Du bist begeistert von der Konsumgüterbranche und hast ein Interesse am Wettbewerbsrecht. Idealerweise hast Du schon ein Praktikum in einer Kanzlei oder Rechtsabteilung absolviert. Außerdem bist du mindestens im vierten Semester deines Jurastudiums. </p><br><br><br>Die Skills für deinen Erfolg <br><p>Wettbewerbsrecht, Zivilrecht, Compliance Management, Risk management, Teamarbeit, Fähigkeit zur Steuerung und Priorisierung der Aufgaben, Rechtsdienstleistungen, Prozessoptimierung.</p><br><br><br>Was wir bieten <br><p>Inklusion steht im Mittelpunkt unseres Handelns. In Zusammenarbeit mit unseren vier globalen Employee Resource Groups unterstützen wir unsere Mitarbeiter bei jedem Schritt auf ihrem Karriereweg und helfen ihnen, auf ihre eigene Weise erfolgreich zu sein. <br>Wir investieren in das Wohlergehen unserer Mitarbeiter durch Leistungen für Eltern, ein Employee Assistance Program zur Förderung der psychischen Gesundheit und eine Lebensversicherung für alle Mitarbeiter weltweit. Wir verfügen über eine Reihe weiterer Leistungen, die auf den jeweiligen lokalen Markt abgestimmt sind. Durch unsere globalen Aktienpläne bieten wir die Möglichkeit, zu sparen und an den potenziellen zukünftigen Erfolgen von Reckitt teilzuhaben. Für qualifizierte Positionen bieten wir auch kurzfristige Anreize, um deine Arbeit un hervorragende Ergebnisse anzuerkennen, zu würdigen und zu belohnen. Die Vergütung entspricht der Philosophie von Reckitt, Leistung zu belohnen.</p><br><br><br>Gleichberechtigung <br><p>Wir wissen, dass großartige Menschen nicht immer alle Kriterien erfüllen. Deshalb stellen wir nicht nur nach Erfahrung, sondern auch nach Potenzial ein. Auch wenn du nicht alle Punkte der Stellenbeschreibung erfüllst, möchten wir von dir hören, wenn du das Gefühl hast, dass diese Stelle und unser Unternehmen gut zu dir passen. <br>Die Möglichkeit, sich frei entfalten zu können, liegt in unserer DNA. Unser dynamisches Arbeitsumfeld bietet dir den Raum, als Individuum zu wachsen und in agilen Teams zu arbeiten. Du möchtest etwas bewegen? Dann werde jetzt Teil des internationalen Reckitt Teams, das Diversity & Inclusion lebt und Chancengleichheit – unabhängig von Alter, Herkunft, sexueller Identität, Behinderung oder Weltanschauung - fördert.</p><br><br><br><br>
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<p>The purpose of the ICLA Officer Yemen Amran Area/ Hodiedah Gov position is to ensure the qualitative implementation of NRC s ICLA programme in targeted locations, while maintaining safe, inclusive, and accountable protection practices. At the field-operational level, the Officer supports the day-to-day implementation of programme activities and coordination with relevant stakeholders. A critical aspect of the role monitoring, and mentoring implementation of ICLA and ensuring that they deliver services effectively, uphold humanitarian standards, and apply NRC s accountability and protection principles. The Officer contributes to programme quality, compliance with donor requirements, evidence-based programming, and effective coordination to ensure quality service delivery.</p><p>The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a global humanitarian organisation helping people forced to flee. Join us in assisting millions of people in areas where others cannot, tackling some of the world's most dangerous and difficult crises. Bring your skills and dedication to an organisation recognised for providing high quality aid and for defending the rights of refugees and internally displaced people. At NRC, we give responsibility to employees at all levels and foster professional growth and innovative teams. You can expect a supportive culture and an open dialogue with management. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. Together, we save lives and rebuild futures. Safeguarding is central to NRC s work. We expect all employees to: treat everyone with respect and dignity contribute to building a safe environment for all never engage in any form of exploitation, harassment and specifically sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH) always report. NRC has a zero-tolerance approach to inaction against exploitation, abuse and SEAH</p><p><strong>Desired Candidate Profile</strong></p><ul><li>University degree in law.</li><li>Minimum of 3 years of work experience with an NGO, local or international organization in the area of protection or human rights.</li><li>Experience from working as legal & Protection employee in a humanitarian/recovery context in Yemen.</li><li>Training skills.</li><li>Reporting skills</li><li>Experience in research and data analysis</li><li>Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts</li><li>Documented results related to the position's responsibilities</li><li>At least 2 years of working experience in legal field.</li><li>Experience with Microsoft Office suites</li><li>Good knowledge of English and Arabic is required.</li></ul>
<p>About CIVIC</p><p>Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) is an international nonprofit and nongovernmental organization with offices around the world working to improve protection for civilians in conflict zones. Our mission is to support communities affected by conflict in their quest for protection and work with armed actors and relevant institutions to strengthen their resolve and capacity to prevent and respond to civilian harm. We are advocates who believe that no civilian caught in conflict should be ignored, and advisors who provide practical solutions to preventing and responding to civilian harm. Learn more at civiliansinconflict.org .</p><p>About the Position</p><p>The Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) seeks an experienced Senior Program Manager to lead the implementation, operational management, and strategic development of its Yemen portfolio. Based in Amman, the Senior Program Manager will oversee programme implementation across Yemen, while ensuring high-quality delivery, donor compliance, financial stewardship, and operational effectiveness. The position serves as the principal day-to-day manager of the Yemen programme and works closely with country-based teams, partners, donors, and regional stakeholders to advance CIVIC's mission of improving the protection of civilians. The Senior Program Manager will supervise programme staff, manage institutional donor grants, contribute to strategic growth, and represent CIVIC with humanitarian, governmental, and international partners.</p><p>Location: Amman, Jordan</p><p>Travel: Frequent travel to Yemen (subject to security and access), Oman, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and other regional locations as required.</p><p>Reports to: Country Director, Yemen</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p>Programme Leadership and Management</p><ul><li>Lead the implementation of CIVIC's Yemen programme portfolio.</li><li>Ensure programmes are delivered on time, within budget, and in accordance with donor requirements.</li><li>Oversee project planning, implementation, monitoring and adaptive management.</li><li>Provide technical and managerial guidance to programme teams.</li><li>Identify operational risks and develop mitigation measures.</li><li>Ensure integration of Protection of Civilians principles across all programme activities.</li><li>Support programme learning, quality assurance and organizational accountability.</li></ul><p>Grant and Donor Management</p><ul><li>Lead management of multiple institutional donor grants.</li><li>Ensure compliance with donor contractual requirements and CIVIC policies.</li><li>Prepare high-quality narrative reports.</li><li>Coordinate budget revisions, no-cost extensions and grant amendments.</li><li>Maintain regular communication with donors.</li><li>Coordinate internal grant management processes across programme, finance and operations teams.</li></ul><p>Financial Management</p><ul><li>Manage programme budgets and forecasts.</li><li>Monitor expenditures against approved budgets.</li><li>Support financial planning and budget development.</li><li>Ensure efficient utilization of programme resources.</li><li>Work closely with finance staff to ensure timely financial reporting and compliance.</li></ul><p>Operational Management</p><ul><li>Coordinate programme operations across multiple locations.</li><li>Support recruitment, procurement, logistics and administrative planning.</li><li>Ensure operational systems support effective programme implementation.</li><li>Contribute to security planning and operational risk management.</li><li>Coordinate with regional and headquarters teams to resolve operational challenges.</li></ul><p>Business Development</p><ul><li>Identify opportunities for programme growth.</li><li>Lead or contribute to proposal development.</li><li>Prepare concept notes and project designs.</li><li>Develop budgets and implementation plans for new funding opportunities.</li><li>Support donor engagement and strategic partnerships.</li></ul><p>Representation and Partnerships</p><ul><li>Represent CIVIC with donors, UN agencies, NGOs, civil society organizations, and relevant authorities.</li><li>Build and maintain productive relationships with humanitarian and development partners.</li><li>Engage with protection, humanitarian coordination and security sector actors as appropriate.</li><li>Participate in coordination forums and working groups.</li><li>Promote CIVIC's mission and technical expertise externally.</li></ul><p>Staff Management</p><ul><li>Supervise programme staff.</li><li>Support staff development and performance management.</li><li>Foster collaboration across programme, operations and technical teams.</li><li>Promote a positive and inclusive team culture.</li></ul><p><strong>Desired Candidate Profile</strong></p><ul><li>Master's degree in International Relations, Conflict Studies, Political Science, International Development, Humanitarian Affairs, Public Administration, or another relevant field.</li><li>Minimum seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience managing complex humanitarian, stabilization, peacebuilding or protection programmes.</li><li>Demonstrated experience managing programmes in Yemen is essential.</li><li>Experience working within the humanitarian response in Yemen, including coordination with national and international partners.</li><li>Experience with ECHO is essential</li><li>Proven experience managing multi-million-dollar institutional donor grants.</li><li>Strong experience in programme cycle management.</li><li>Experience developing proposals and securing institutional funding.</li><li>Experience managing programme budgets and financial oversight.</li><li>Experience supervising multidisciplinary and multicultural teams.</li><li>Experience working in insecure and conflict-affected environments.</li><li>Excellent programme management skills.</li><li>Strong grant and contract management.</li><li>Financial planning and budget management.</li><li>Monitoring, evaluation and adaptive programming.</li><li>Operational planning and coordination.</li><li>Risk management.</li><li>Stakeholder engagement and representation.</li><li>Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.</li><li>Excellent report writing.</li><li>Excellent interpersonal and negotiation skills.</li><li>Fluency in English (spoken and written).</li><li>Fluency in Arabic (spoken and written).</li><li>Ability to be based full-time in Amman, Jordan.</li><li>Willingness and ability to undertake frequent travel throughout the Middle East, including to Yemen (subject to security conditions), Oman, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and other countries as required.</li><li>Demonstrated commitment to the protection of civilians, humanitarian principles, and conflict-sensitive programming.</li></ul>
<p>For more than 40 years, M decins du Monde (MdM), a campaigning medical organisation committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations here and abroad. It has continued to bear witness to obstacles that exist in accessing healthcare and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Those working for this independent organisation do not solely dispense care and treatment but condemn violations of human dignity and rights and fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations. MdM France currently works in 30 countries across all continents to facilitate access to healthcare through 6 political battles: • Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights • Migration, Exile, Human Rights and Health • Harm Reduction • Environment and Health • Humanitarian Space • Healthcare systems and rights</p><p>MdM in Yemen</p><p>M decins du Monde France operates in Yemen to deliver essential primary health care and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services to vulnerable populations affected by prolonged conflict, displacement, and economic deterioration. The operational environment in Yemen is characterised by significant access challenges. Humanitarian activities are subject to administrative constraints, evolving approval procedures, movement restrictions, and varying requirements imposed by different authorities. Security risks, bureaucratic delays, and sudden changes in regulations can directly impact program implementation, staff mobility, and supply chains. Maintaining humanitarian access requires continuous negotiation, coordination with authorities, and strict compliance with national regulations. MdM France operates through three offices: Sana a (coordination office), Aden, and Marib. Each location presents distinct operational dynamics and access considerations. Ensuring harmonised procedures and consistent program quality across these bases requires strong coordination, proactive risk analysis, and adaptive planning. In this context, the program coordinator plays a key role in anticipating access-related risks, supporting contingency planning, and ensuring that programs remain flexible, compliant, and responsive to the evolving humanitarian situation.</p><p>About the role</p><p>Your responsibilities include defining, adapting, planning, and overseeing the implementation of the mission s human resources framework, including internal procedures and policies, compensation and benefits, talent management, staff discipline, career development and learning, as well as team building, while ensuring alignment with the local context, applicable legislation, and MdM policies and values.</p><p>What you ll do</p><ul><li>Define and implement HR strategy, workforce planning, and budgeting in coordination with leadership</li><li>Maintain organizational structure and contribute to HR components in project proposals</li><li>Ensure accurate HR administration, including employee records, databases, payroll, and reporting to HQ</li><li>Implement and monitor salary structures and national staff compensation policies</li><li>Recruit, manage, and develop the HR team, including performance reviews and capacity building initiatives</li><li>Develop, update, and enforce HR policies in line with local legislation and organizational values</li><li>Oversee recruitment processes, labour market analysis, and support conflict resolution procedures</li><li>Strengthen HR capacity through field visits, training programs, and technical support across the mission</li><li>Support the implementation of PSEA policies, including awareness, reporting mechanisms, and prevention actions</li><li>Ensure full compliance with local labour, tax, and immigration laws, and manage legal documentation</li><li>Oversee expatriate HR processes, including visas, housing, and administrative follow-up</li><li>Prepare HR reports, contribute to donor reporting, and coordinate with external HR stakeholders</li></ul><p>Who you will work with?</p><ul><li>You are reporting to the deputy general coordinator for support services</li><li>You have a functional link with the HR advisor at HQ</li><li>You directly supervise a coordination team composed of 1 HR advisor, 2 HR assistants, and 1 liaison officer</li><li>You provide functional supervision to field teams, including 1 admin officer and 1 HR assistant.</li></ul><p>EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS</p><p>Contract & status:</p><ul><li>Gross monthly salary: 3 392</li><li>Fixed-term contract starting as soon as possible for 6 months</li><li>Single posting</li></ul><p>Work environment:</p><ul><li>Position based in Sanaa, Yemen, with regular field visits</li></ul><p>Benefits:</p><ul><li>13th month salary (paid in 2 installments after 6 months of service)</li><li>Expatriation allowance: 10% of gross monthly salary</li><li>Coverage of travel (home mission), visas, and vaccinations</li><li>Guesthouse</li><li>Health insurance (50% covered by MdM and 50% by the employee)</li><li>Repatriation insurance</li><li>MdM promotes training and internal mobility</li></ul><p>Essentials:</p><ul><li>5 weeks paid leave + 22.5 RTT days per year</li><li>Strong commitment to inclusion and fighting all forms of discrimination</li></ul><p>More info: https://www.medecinsdumonde.org/en/working-internationally/</p><p>Our commitment to diversity and inclusion</p><p>MdM is committed to the inclusion of people with disabilities and to fighting all forms of discrimination. If you are officially recognized as a person with a disability and/or require workplace accommodations, please let us know.</p><p>How to apply</p><p>To apply, click on the following link: https://apply.workable.com/medecins-du-monde/j/31A6D5E48C</p><p><strong>Desired Candidate Profile</strong></p><ul><li>Degree in HR, Management, or a related field</li><li>Minimum 5 years of relevant experience, including 3 years in a similar position in the humanitarian sector</li><li>Experience in complex or conflict-affected environments is an asset</li></ul><p>Technical skills</p><ul><li>Strong HR management expertise (policies, procedures, legal framework)</li><li>Budget and payroll management</li><li>Recruitment, training, and team management</li></ul><p>Soft skills</p><ul><li>Leadership and decision-making</li><li>Adaptability and resilience in challenging environments</li><li>Strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills</li></ul><p>IT & Languages</p><ul><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office</li><li>Fluent in English; Arabic and/or French are assets</li></ul><p>This role may not suit you if you:</p><ul><li>Are not aligned with MdM s values</li></ul><p>Recruitment process</p><p>If shortlisted, you will first meet with our HR team. Technical and managerial interviews, which may include practical case studies, will follow. Please note: as part of our anti money laundering and counter-terrorism policy, international background checks may be conducted. Data is processed confidentially and securely. More info: https://www.medecinsdumonde.org/en/working-internationally/ All successful candidates must provide a criminal record extract (B3). Ready to apply? We only need your CV and a cover letter. If this role sounds like the right fit for you, apply now we d love to hear from you!</p>
<p>For more than 40 years, M decins du Monde (MdM), a campaigning medical organisation committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations here and abroad. It has continued to bear witness to obstacles that exist in accessing healthcare and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Those working for this independent organisation do not solely dispense care and treatment but condemn violations of human dignity and rights and fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations. MdM France currently works in 30 countries across all continents to facilitate access to healthcare through 6 political battles: • Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights • Migration, Exile, Human Rights and Health • Harm Reduction • Environment and Health • Humanitarian Space • Healthcare systems and rights</p><p>MdM in Yemen</p><p>M decins du Monde France operates in Yemen to deliver essential primary health care and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services to vulnerable populations affected by prolonged conflict, displacement, and economic deterioration. The operational environment in Yemen is characterised by significant access challenges. Humanitarian activities are subject to administrative constraints, evolving approval procedures, movement restrictions, and varying requirements imposed by different authorities. Security risks, bureaucratic delays, and sudden changes in regulations can directly impact program implementation, staff mobility, and supply chains. Maintaining humanitarian access requires continuous negotiation, coordination with authorities, and strict compliance with national regulations. MdM France operates through three offices: Sana a (coordination office), Aden, and Marib. Each location presents distinct operational dynamics and access considerations. Ensuring harmonised procedures and consistent program quality across these bases requires strong coordination, proactive risk analysis, and adaptive planning. In this context, the program coordinator plays a key role in anticipating access-related risks, supporting contingency planning, and ensuring that programs remain flexible, compliant, and responsive to the evolving humanitarian situation.</p><p>About the role</p><p>Your responsibilities include defining, adapting, planning, and overseeing the implementation of the mission s human resources framework, including internal procedures and policies, compensation and benefits, talent management, staff discipline, career development and learning, as well as team building, while ensuring alignment with the local context, applicable legislation, and MdM policies and values.</p><p>What you ll do</p><ul><li>Define and implement HR strategy, workforce planning, and budgeting in coordination with leadership</li><li>Maintain organizational structure and contribute to HR components in project proposals</li><li>Ensure accurate HR administration, including employee records, databases, payroll, and reporting to HQ</li><li>Implement and monitor salary structures and national staff compensation policies</li><li>Recruit, manage, and develop the HR team, including performance reviews and capacity building initiatives</li><li>Develop, update, and enforce HR policies in line with local legislation and organizational values</li><li>Oversee recruitment processes, labour market analysis, and support conflict resolution procedures</li><li>Strengthen HR capacity through field visits, training programs, and technical support across the mission</li><li>Support the implementation of PSEA policies, including awareness, reporting mechanisms, and prevention actions</li><li>Ensure full compliance with local labour, tax, and immigration laws, and manage legal documentation</li><li>Oversee expatriate HR processes, including visas, housing, and administrative follow-up</li><li>Prepare HR reports, contribute to donor reporting, and coordinate with external HR stakeholders</li></ul><p>Who you will work with?</p><ul><li>You are reporting to the deputy general coordinator for support services</li><li>You have a functional link with the HR advisor at HQ</li><li>You directly supervise a coordination team composed of 1 HR advisor, 2 HR assistants, and 1 liaison officer</li><li>You provide functional supervision to field teams, including 1 admin officer and 1 HR assistant.</li></ul><p>EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS</p><p>Contract & status:</p><ul><li>Gross monthly salary: 3 392</li><li>Fixed-term contract starting as soon as possible for 6 months</li><li>Single posting</li></ul><p>Work environment:</p><ul><li>Position based in Sanaa, Yemen, with regular field visits</li></ul><p>Benefits:</p><ul><li>13th month salary (paid in 2 installments after 6 months of service)</li><li>Expatriation allowance: 10% of gross monthly salary</li><li>Coverage of travel (home mission), visas, and vaccinations</li><li>Guesthouse</li><li>Health insurance (50% covered by MdM and 50% by the employee)</li><li>Repatriation insurance</li><li>MdM promotes training and internal mobility</li></ul><p>Essentials:</p><ul><li>5 weeks paid leave + 22.5 RTT days per year</li><li>Strong commitment to inclusion and fighting all forms of discrimination</li></ul><p>More info: https://www.medecinsdumonde.org/en/working-internationally/</p><p>Our commitment to diversity and inclusion</p><p>MdM is committed to the inclusion of people with disabilities and to fighting all forms of discrimination. If you are officially recognized as a person with a disability and/or require workplace accommodations, please let us know.</p><p>How to apply</p><p>To apply, click on the following link: https://apply.workable.com/medecins-du-monde/j/31A6D5E48C</p><p><strong>Desired Candidate Profile</strong></p><ul><li>Degree in HR, Management, or a related field</li><li>Minimum 5 years of relevant experience, including 3 years in a similar position in the humanitarian sector</li><li>Experience in complex or conflict-affected environments is an asset</li></ul><p>Technical skills</p><ul><li>Strong HR management expertise (policies, procedures, legal framework)</li><li>Budget and payroll management</li><li>Recruitment, training, and team management</li></ul><p>Soft skills</p><ul><li>Leadership and decision-making</li><li>Adaptability and resilience in challenging environments</li><li>Strong interpersonal and cross-cultural communication skills</li></ul><p>IT & Languages</p><ul><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office</li><li>Fluent in English; Arabic and/or French are assets</li></ul><p>This role may not suit you if you:</p><ul><li>Are not aligned with MdM s values</li></ul><p>Recruitment process</p><p>If shortlisted, you will first meet with our HR team. Technical and managerial interviews, which may include practical case studies, will follow. Please note: as part of our anti money laundering and counter-terrorism policy, international background checks may be conducted. Data is processed confidentially and securely. More info: https://www.medecinsdumonde.org/en/working-internationally/ All successful candidates must provide a criminal record extract (B3). Ready to apply? We only need your CV and a cover letter. If this role sounds like the right fit for you, apply now we d love to hear from you!</p>