Vaga – Consultor em Construção da Paz e Gestão de Riscos de Segurança (m/f)
Apoio a pessoas deslocadas à força e comunidades anfitriãs no Norte de Moçambique (Nexus Norte II) e Participação Inclusiva na Paz e Segurança (IPPS) está recrutando um Consultor de Construção da Paz e Gestão de Riscos de Segurança (m/f) para Pemba, Cabo Delegado, Moçambique
Prazo para submissão de candidaturas: 19.12.2024
Descrição do Projeto
A Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) é uma prestadora global de serviços na área de cooperação internacional e capacitação para o desenvolvimento sustentável. No norte de Moçambique, a GIZ apoia a cooperação bilateral na área de “Paz e Coesão Social” desde 2022. O projeto “Nexus Norte – Apoio a pessoas deslocadas à força e comunidades anfitriãs” é implementado em conjunto com o Alto Comissariado das Nações Unidas para Refugiados (ACNUR). É encomendado pelo Ministério Federal Alemão para Cooperação e Desenvolvimento Econômico (Bundesministerium für wirtschafliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung, BMZ) com o objetivo de melhorar as condições de vida de pessoas deslocadas à força e membros de comunidades anfitriãs nas províncias de Nampula e Cabo Delgado. O Nexus Norte trabalha em três resultados, buscando (1) fortalecer as capacidades de coordenação em todo o Nexus Humanitarian Development Peace (HDP), (2) fornecer oportunidades para educação e treinamento técnico e vocacional (TVET) e atividades geradoras de renda e (3) fortalecer as pré-condições para uma coexistência pacífica entre diferentes grupos. O projeto “Participação Inclusiva na Paz e Segurança na área de fronteira de Moçambique e Tanzânia” (IPPS) é encomendado pelo Ministério Federal das Relações Exteriores da Alemanha (GFFO) e pela União Europeia (UE) e busca fortalecer o papel dos atores regionais e locais na implementação de abordagens inclusivas para a construção da paz e prevenção e combate ao extremismo violento (P/CVE). O projeto conduz pesquisas, facilita o diálogo regional e fortalece a resiliência da comunidade em nível local.
O consultor apoiará a implementação do Resultado 3 do Nexus Norte (30%), bem como as atividades do projeto IPPS em Cabo Delgado (20%), e atuará como responsável pela gestão de riscos de segurança do setor em Cabo Delgado (50%).
Tarefas principais
Consultor Técnico Consolidação da Paz (30% Nexus Norte + 20% IPPS)
• You provide technical advice on peacebuilding approaches and methodologies to strengthen social cohesion in Northern Mozambique to the Sector and Project Management as well as to implementing and financing partners. You support the development of relevant concepts and strategies and advance their operationalization.
• You are responsible for the technical implementation of Output 3 of the Nexus Norte project in the province of Cabo Delgado. This includes the preparation, implementation and monitoring of activities together with the project’s partners.
• You work closely with the IPPS Team Leader and technical advisors in Mozambique and Tanzania to implement activities that strengthen cross-border collaboration as well as community resilience at local level.
• You draft Terms of Reference and other contract documents for research studies and other service contracts and support the monitoring of activities conducted by consultants and financing recipients.
• You plan, prepare, implement and follow-up on workshops, trainings and other activities carried out by the projects with partners.
• You support regular analyses of conflict dynamics and trends and their implications for the project’s implementation in the province of Cabo Delgado.
• You connect and exchange with relevant partners with regard to the projects’ activities in Cabo Delgado.
• You liaise with the sector team as well as other relevant GIZ projects to align and coordinate the efforts to support partners in coordinating their actions along the HDP Nexus.
• You contribute to regular monitoring and reporting to donors incl. BMZ, EU, and GFFO.
Advisor Security Risk Management (50%)
With the position of Advisor SRM in Cabo Delgado GIZ intends to minimise the risks project staff members face in their working and living environment. As an Advisor for Security Risk Management (50%) you will be responsible for all aspects of day-to-day operational security risk management, considering existing GIZ security frameworks and agreements as well as any emergency and evacuation scenarios in close collaboration with the Head of GIZ SRM in Maputo as well as the Regional SRM Hub in Nairobi, Kenya.
In particular:
• You design, implement and maintain a professional security risk management system (SRMS) at project level.
• You produce security risk, conflict and stakeholder analyses including continuous analyses of the security situation for the project locations and ensuring dissemination and awareness among the sector team.
• You communicate up-to-the-minute information about any changes in the security situation as well as implementing directives to project staff members.
• You gather and assess security-relevant information and putting this in the context of the project work.
• You report regularly on the security situation, district risk profiles and on particular incidents to the Sector Management Team, the Head of SRM at country level, and the Country Director.
• You ensure ongoing communication and consultation with a variety of local and national authorities, as well as international and UN organisations.
• You support the Country Director as well as the Head of SRM at country level in the field of crisis management.
• You provide advice to security-related structural changes to buildings and assessing offices and private properties to ensure facility protection.
Requirements
• Postgraduate degree (Master’s or equivalent) in political or social sciences or another field related to the assignment.
• In-depth knowledge of key concepts, challenges and opportunities related to fostering social cohesion and peacebuilding as well as current conflict dynamics.
• Sound knowledge of concepts and strategies to prevent and counter violent extremism including Do No Harm considerations and related sensitivities. Experience in working with security actors is a strong asset.
• Political sensitivity, diplomatic skills and high level of integrity.
• Psychosocial support training and certification is considered an advantage.
• Ability to process complex data and extract and communicate comprehensible and coherent information, both for internal as well as external usage.
• Creativity and problem-solving skills, solution-orientation also under challenging circumstances.
• Ability to work under pressure and in accordance with tight deadlines.
• Experience working in a multicultural team and international context.
• Excellent command of spoken and written Portuguese and English (C1/ C2 level).
• Knowledge of additional languages spoken in Northern Mozambique is an asset.
General professional experience:
• At least 5 years of experience working with international organisations, non-governmental organisations or related institutions on topics of peace and security.
• At least 3 years of experience in an advisory role in the private, public or non-profit sector.
Specific professional experience:
• At least 3 years of experience working in the in the context of forced displacement and fragility
• At least 2 years of experience working on security-related topics and/or security risk management
• Experience working and/or collaborating with UN agencies and/ or BMZ-funded projects is considered an advantage.
Notes
This is a national position.
The cover letter and CV must be in a single file including the relevant annexes, min. 3 references are required.
We encourage women and minority groups to apply for this position. GIZ is committed to equal opportunities and diversity of perspectives in the workplace.