| Posted date | 2nd January, 2026 | Last date to apply | 8th January, 2026 |
| Country | Pakistan | Locations | Peshawar |
| Category | Gender | ||
| Position | 1 | ||
General mission
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Under the responsibility of the Technical Head of Programme and the technical supervision of Protection global Specialists, the Protection Technical Specialist contributes to the implementation of the strategy of Humanity & Inclusion in Pakistan. He/she ensures optimal quality and impact of the projects implemented in the country, through a delegation system with appropriate control mechanisms. He/she contributes to the sound management and successful functioning of the overall organisation through paradigm shifts. He/she effectively coordinates with global specialists to ensure that the Pakistan Protection program adheres to HI’s global sectoral quality standards, and contributes to global strategies and approaches. |
Missions / responsabilité
Mission 1 : Expertise 1.1. Contribute to the country strategy on Protection including child protection and GBV in line with the global strategies
1.2. Ensure technical support to projects in line with the global technical frameworks and standards in Protection including child protection and GBV
1.3 Ensure technical learning from projects
1.4 Control & monitor the technical quality and the relevance of HI’s activities in the Programmes in Protection including child protection and GBV
1.5. Ensure compliance of Protection technical propositions with nexus stakes 1.6. Contribute to the development of research and innovation projects in the region when relevant, in Protection including child protection and GBV
1.7 Contribute to the Technical Divisions professional channel facilitation within the program
Mission 2 : Influence Contribute to the local external prestige and influence of HI’s expertise in Protection (CP & GBV)
Mission 3 : Business development. Ensure the development of major opportunities or new projects in the region uin Protection (including CP and GBV)
Mission 4: Management Ensure Technical supervision of protection officer
Mission 5: Emergency preparedness and response responsibilities Contribute to the support or implementation of emergency preparedness actions of the programme(s) and, during an emergency, adapts his/her working modality to contribute to an effective HI humanitarian response. |
Qualification
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Master’s degree in social sciences, social anthropology, law and women’s rights, sociology, gender, cultural studies or other relevant field
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Preferable Proven experience in working with technical teams
Experience
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At least 5 years professional experience in implementation of protection projects in a technical protection role.
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Experience in representation and networking
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Experience working in a conflict or post conflict zone required.
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Experience providing technical support to teams remotely is an asset
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Proven experience in building capacities, including training and mentoring and supervising staff remotely.
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Field experience is mandatory. Experience in the region is highly desirable.
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Preferable Significant experience in integrated protection programming
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Extensive experience in implementing protection interventions addressing risks related to disability, gender, and age (DGA)
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Mastery of international standards, guidelines, and legal frameworks related to General Protection, Gender-Based Violence (GBV), and Child Protection (CP) |
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Mastery of protection analysis and strategic planning |
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Emergency preparedness and response skills (see profession design template)
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Humanitarian monitoring and Emergency Preparedness |
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Intervention strategy – Field Project management |
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Public relations / representation / internal-external communication - Global Program Management |
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Learning lessons from experience and continous learning – MEAL |
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Project Evaluation – MEAL |
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Safe Programming: Risk Management - Protection |
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Norms, legal frameworks, references related to disability – Inclusion |
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Operational partnerships – Field Project management |
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Working together in a global organisation |
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Languages
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Federation Handicap International is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities or any limitation, to apply to become a part of the organization.
Federation Handicap International has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the Federation Handicap International, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, PSEA (Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of Beneficiaries) abuse of authority and discrimination. Federation Handicap International also adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles. - This position involves working with children, women and is subject to strict safer recruitment checks. The successful candidate will be required to complete a police check and self-declaration form to help verify their suitability to work with children and women.
HI is an equal employment opportunities provider. Women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.