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Deputy Team Leader, GEDSI and Safeguarding Lead

Plan International UK
Full-time
On-site
Country: Nepal
Organization: Plan International UK
Closing date: 7 Dec 2025

This role will have a dual responsibility as the Deputy Team Leader (DTL) and Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) and Safeguarding Lead. The role is 80% (FTE).

The DTL will provide strategic technical leadership and oversight for the successful delivery of this high-profile FCDO initiative alongside the TL. The DTL will be the primary national technical expert for the programme, providing expert advice on rights-based, inclusive approaches and holding overall responsibility for GEDSI and Safeguarding within the programme. This dual role is crucial for ensuring transformative change by mainstreaming GEDSI and safeguarding across all programme activities, in line with RIVA’s GEDSI and Safeguarding strategies, while also sharing executive leadership responsibilities. The DTL will also be responsible for supporting the ongoing Gender, Inclusion, Power and Politics (GIPP) analysis of the programme, and using the findings to strategy test and adapt delivery as and when needed.

The DTL will also support the management of the TA Facility, including providing quality assurance on requests and TA delivery, and leading some of the TA themselves.

Essential Skills and Experience:
• Bachelor’s degree in gender studies, human rights, international development, social sciences, or a related field.
• Substantial experience (7+ years) in senior technical roles focused on gender equality, social inclusion, and rights-based approaches in international development contexts.
• Demonstrated leadership experience (4+ years) in programme management, preferably in FCDO-funded programmes or similar complex donor initiatives.
• Proven expertise in conducting GEDSI analysis and translating findings into programmatic strategies and actions.
• Strong understanding of the social, cultural, and political context in Nepal, particularly regarding gender dynamics and issues affecting marginalised communities.
• Demonstrated experience working effectively with diverse groups, including women with disabilities, LGBTIQ+ communities, marginalised caste and ethnic groups.
• Excellent facilitation and capacity strengthening skills, with the ability to communicate complex GEDSI concepts to diverse audiences.
• Knowledge of safeguarding principles and practices, with experience establishing effective systems for prevention and response.
• Fluent in both English and Nepali; fluency in other local languages welcomed.
• Proficient in computer skills and use of relevant software and other applications (e.g. word processing, spreadsheet, database, internet).
• Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills, with the ability to identify entry points for transformative change.
• Demonstrated ability to implement programmes with rigorous timelines and deliverables and to track programme quality.

How to apply

If you are interested in joining our dynamic team, please refer to the Person Specification and submit your tailored CV alongside a short paragraph outlining why you are a good fit for the role to careers@sddirect.org.uk.

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