Job Summary
Job Context
- Only Bangladeshi nationals are eligible to apply
- Job Type: (Fixed Term) up to 31 December 2018
Job Description / Responsibility
N/A
Job Nature
Full Time
Educational Requirements
Master degree in related field
Experience Requirements
At least 5 year(s)
Job Requirements
- Five-year experience in protection programming
- Understanding of Oxfam's approach to and role in protection work including advocacy and campaigning
- Chittagong/Rohingya language skills would be well regarded
- Experience in participatory research and community based programming
- Experience or knowledge of EFSL, particularly food related programming
- Experience or knowledge of WASH, particularly rural hygiene related programming
- Strong conceptual and practical understanding of protection issues and approaches in humanitarian contexts, including the constraints, sensitivities and risks associated with such work
- Proven involvement in humanitarian response work, preferably in a humanitarian or protection role in conflict or insecure environments
- Proven experience in the provision of technical advice and support to field programs, and skills in staff and partner development, mentoring, and training
- Strong understanding of protection standards, key sectoral issues and processes including advocacy for protection
- Demonstrable understanding of the gender dynamics of protection work and ability to implement protection activities with an emphasis on the gendered aspects of conflict, violence and abuse
Age: Any
Job Location
Cox's Bazar
Salary Range
Not mentioned
Other Benefits
- BDT. 1,722,303 per annum (13 months) gross
- Medical for spouse and children, contributory Provident fund, gratuity, leave & Insurance etc.
Job Source
jagojobs.com Online Job Posting
Company Information
N/A
Oxfam employs more than six thousand people in 90 countries who share a commitment to work together to end poverty and suffering. It is committed to ensure diversity and gender equality within the organization and welcomes applications from women, person with disability and under-represented groups. Oxfam does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on their HIV/AIDS status. The organization has been working in Bangladesh since the War of Independence and has established a permanent country office in 1972. Since then it has responded to all major emergencies in the country. Oxfam's current program focuses on Economic Justice & Resilience, Gender and Women?s Leadership and Humanitarian Capacity Building and Response.
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/