THE ORGANIZATION:
Handicap International is an independent and impartial international aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights.
Handicap International is a not-for-profit organisation with no religious or political affiliation. It operates as a federation made up of a network of associations that provide it with human and financial resources, manage its projects and implement its actions and social mission. For more details on the association: http://www.handicap-international.fr/en/s/index.html
Disability and inclusion at UNRWA
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) is committed to advancing disability inclusion as an integral component of its mandate to provide assistance and protection to Palestine refugees. In line with the Agency’s Disability Policy (2022) and Disability Inclusion Guidelines, UNRWA aims to promote the full inclusion, participation, and rights of persons with disabilities across its programmes, operations, and engagements with member states and other duty bearers. The Agency strives to ensure equitable access to education, health care, social services and other core programmes for the Palestine refugees it serves, and to provide an inclusive work environment for the more than 30,000 staff it employs.
OBJECTIVE OF THE POSITION:
As the Senior Disability Advisor seconded to UNRWA, situated within the Protection Division, you will provide strategic leadership and technical direction to advance the rights, inclusion and participation of persons with disabilities on disability inclusion across UNRWA programmes and operations in the five fields where the Agency operates (Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and Gaza). This includes leading on the concrete implementation and operationalization of disability mainstreaming across the Agency, including support to the key programmes (eg. Health, Education, Relief and Social Services, Microfinance and Infrastructure and Camp Improvement) and operations (eg. Human Resources, Finance). You will also play a critical role in shaping the Agency’s advocacy engagements on disability inclusion, aimed at advancing the rights of Palestine refugees with disabilities
The key objectives of the position are to:
• Facilitate concrete implementation and operationalization of the UNRWA Disability Policy (2022), including through the development of updated Disability Inclusion Guidelines and other relevant policy guidance documents on disability within UNRWA
• Provide technical support to enhance Agency-wide standards related to disability inclusion, including as part of protection mainstreaming efforts in programs and operations
• Support improved protection outcomes for Palestine refugees with disabilities through the design of targeted programmes and support their delivery
• Provide technical support on advocacy on the rights of Palestine refugees with disabilities by helping improve disability data across the Agency, supporting the development of advocacy strategies and materials, identifying opportunities, and representing UNRWA in external fora and with donors
• Coordinate capacity building and development, including through fundraising efforts and training, and promoting the sharing of best practices on disability inclusion within UNRWA and within the broader UN and humanitarian system
General mission: With close technical support from and collaboration with the HI regional office and under the direct supervision of the Chief of the Protection Division, the UNRWA Senior Disability Advisor position will, in keeping with the Agency’s mandate, policies and procedures, facilitate greater implementation and operationalization of disability inclusion within UNRWA programmes and fields as well as support rights-based protection advocacy.
REPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibility 1: Facilitate operationalisation of the disability inclusion policy and identify opportunities to implement disability inclusion within UNRWA
Sub-responsibilities:
• Support the role of senior management to promote greater leadership in UNRWA on disability inclusion.
• Develop, in consultation with field offices and HQ departments, updated Disability Inclusion Guidelines as a matter of priority to follow the updating of the Disability Inclusion Policy (2022).
• Identify opportunities for field offices and Programmes to develop and implement initiatives on disability inclusion. These could include assessment, identification and checklist tools, briefing documents, training and capacity development materials, monitoring methods and community engagement materials all aimed at increasing disability inclusion in practice in specific projects.
• Monitor the results and outcomes of disability inclusion practice in the Agency, including elaboration of annual progress reports.
• Coordinate the Agency’s reporting as part of the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy.
Responsibility 2: Provide technical assistance on disability inclusion across UNRWA services and operations
Sub-responsibilities:
• Support programmes in relation to technical support on disability inclusion in consultation with the respective programmes and field offices.
• Continue the Agency-wide work on disability disaggregated data, supporting programmes and fields to improve the identification and assessment of Palestine refugees with disabilities in Agency programmes and services.
• Support programmes to ensure that disability inclusion is part of the project management cycle.
• Review and provide feedback from a disability inclusion perspective to Agency policies, strategies, operational plans etc. being developed by fields, departments and programmes on a needs basis. This includes continued support to the Relief and Social Services Department to develop quality standards to guide partnerships with community-based disability-specific service providers.
• Contribute to the resource mobilisation efforts of the Protection Division by providing input related to disability to funding proposals and meeting any donor requirements as needed and identifying opportunities for raising funds on disability inclusion.
• Represent the Protection Division in meetings and workshops as needed and requested on disability.
• Continue to support the Protection Division to ensure persons with disabilities are part of protection and protection mainstreaming activities and strategies.
Responsibility 3: Support improved protection outcomes for Palestine refugees with disabilities through targeted programmes
Sub-responsibilities:
• Lead situation analyses, vulnerability assessments, and barrier analyses that identify exclusion risks for persons with disabilities to inform programme design and implementation
• Identify and design, in coordination with relevant departments, disability-inclusive programme initiatives focusing on assistive devices, tailored livelihood support, and individualized protection assistance for persons with disabilities at risk of abuse, neglect, or exclusion.
• Identify entry points and develop disability programme integration into a community-based protection approach for persons with disability by facilitating, among others, the establishment of partnerships with Organizations of Persons with Disabilities and community-based rehabilitation actors.
• Design and implement awareness campaigns to reduce stigma and discrimination against persons with disability.
• Develop and deliver training curricula, mentoring plans, and technical guidance for frontline staff, partners, and local stakeholders on inclusive programming.
• Ensure that persons with disabilities and their representative organizations are actively involved and can meaningfully participate in programme delivery, feedback mechanisms, and decision-making.
• Integrate inclusion objectives into programme quality standards, logical frameworks, and results frameworks.
Responsibility 4: Serve as the technical lead within the agency on advocacy for the rights of Palestine refugees with disabilities
Sub-responsibilities:
• Help strengthen protection monitoring and documentation related to disability rights and inclusion across UNRWA’s five fields of operation by working closely with counterparts in Protection HQ and in Fields to identify existing gaps in monitoring and documentation systems as well as advise on technical adjustments to strengthen data collection and analysis, including supporting the design of research tools and providing capacity-building support to staff.
• Provide technical support to enhance UNRWA’s analysis of protection risks and trends facing Palestine refugees with a disability, including the development of context specific risk profiles identifying both programmatic and external drivers of vulnerability (e.g., legislative and policy barriers to rights, legal status challenges, socio-economic marginalisation, and physical restrictions)
• Provide technical support during the development of advocacy products and materials.
• Support improved engagement on the specific protection needs of Palestine refugees with a disability across protection programming, including supporting improvements in targeted support in such areas as legal aid and case referrals
• Represent UNRWA in external disability inter-agency fora and with donors – including in meetings and activities of the IASC Task Team on Disability Inclusion, including the work around the rollout of Guidelines at UNRWA level; the UN Inter-Agency Support Group (IASG) on the CRPD, including the Working Groups of which UNRWA is currently a member member; and in relation to the new UN policies related to disability – and raise the profile of UNRWA as a disability inclusive organisation.
• Keep abreast of opportunities for UNRWA to participate and highlight disability issues regionally and internationally in relation to Palestine refugees.
Responsibility 5: Coordinate capacity building and development on disability inclusion across the agency
Sub-responsibilities:
• Provide back-up support and develop the capacities of field staff working specifically on disability (such as the Disability Programme Officers, Protection Mainstreaming Officers and focal points) on advanced disability topics based on training needs identified.
• Organise and chair timely UNRWA Disability Task Force meetings both in videoconference and through implementing an annual face-to-face workshop.
• Continue internal advocacy efforts to support UNRWA to become a more inclusive organisation. This also includes providing support as needed on making the work environment suitable and accessible for staff with disability at the HQ and Field Offices.
Responsibility 6: Strengthen and support the disability inclusion team at HQ
Sub-responsibilities:
• Draft the annual work plan on disability inclusion to guide both HQ and field activities, outputs, and outcomes throughout the year.
• Participate in fundraising initiatives to secure additional support within HQ and fields for disability inclusion experts.
• Contribute to performance reviews of team members.
• Contribute to the Selection and recruitment of disability inclusion team members as required, and consider gender parity and diversity objectives.
• Implement a structured capacity-building plan combining technical trainings, coaching, and ongoing support for the Disability Inclusion team and focal points within the Agency and with partners, as applicable.
• Contribute to the establishment of strong communication and collaboration mechanisms between the team, focal points, and other programmes/departments.
• Contribute to a culture of respect and zero tolerance for discrimination, abuse of authority, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse. Ensure accountability for actions and perform duties in accordance with protection mechanisms and action plans, as expected by UN policies, standards, and commitments.
Responsibility 7: Help enhance and facilitate greater partnership between HI and UNRWA
Sub-responsibilities:
• Provide bi-weekly updates and six-monthly reports to HI on the progress of the work and upcoming activities.
• Proactively seek timely and appropriate technical input and support from HI Regional Technical Hean of Program and his/her team on disability inclusion including development of resources, planning of workshops and other processes.
• Facilitate contact and coordinate between HI and UNRWA teams particularly at field level to identify possible joint programming, research and fund-raising opportunities.
• Identify possible opportunities for joint programming and fund-raising as well as advocacy and research at HQ UNRWA and MEReP level.
• Remain in close contact with HI through regular 1 monthly meeting and/or as required.
• Any additional specific tasks as assigned by HI for effectively carrying out the secondment.
Others:
Any other service / task in connection with the programme that may prove necessary.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL HAVE:
• Advanced university degree from an accredited educational institution in international development, disability studies, or other relevant fields.
• A minimum of eight years' relevant professional experience in positions of technical responsibility in disability inclusion, including policy and strategy development and/or design and mainstreaming disability into different services.
• Two years of international experience outside one’s home countries.
• Must demonstrate leadership experience
• Proven experience and technical expertise in operationalizing disability policies and concepts to practical operational work on the ground.
• Demonstrable ability to develop disability inclusion implementation tools and resources tailored to specific context and demonstrate the outcomes of disability inclusion practice
• Demonstrable experience in monitoring and analysing context specific risks and other drivers of vulnerability for persons with disabilities
• Demonstrable ability to plan and deliver workshops and information exchange opportunities
• Capacity building, coaching and mentoring skills
• Experience of representation and networking at different levels – regional, national and local
• Excellent communication skills (both written and oral) including excellent command of written and spoken English
Initial contract will be for a period of 12 months, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year based on performance and funding availability.
Handicap International is an equal opportunity employer and particularly welcomes applications from persons with disabilities
Applications should include CV and motivation letter sent by email to recruitment.hi.jordan@gmail.com
Incomplete applications or those received after the deadline will not be considered.
All applications will be treated with strict confidentiality.
The position is based in Amman, with work carried out in UNRWA offices and in accordance with UNRWA rules and regulations.