Humanité Inclusion recrute un(e) Spécialiste de la santé et des droits sexuels et reproductifs, France et Belgique

 

 

 

Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organisation works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

Since its creation in 1982, HI has run development programmes in more than 60 countries and responded to numerous emergencies. Today, we have a budget of approximately 255 million euros, with 4794 employees worldwide.

At Handicap International-Humanity & Inclusion, we truly believe in the importance of inclusion and diversity within our organisation. This is why we are engaged to a disability policy to encourage the inclusion and integration of people with disabilities.

Please indicate if you require any special accommodation, even at the first interview. For more information about the organisation: www.hi.org

JOB CONTEXT:

HI is a leading actor in disability inclusion in the health sector, with a focus on equitable access to health information and services and disability inclusive programming. HI has an extensive experience in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Right and Disability Inclusion and implements inclusive SRHR projects globally in partnership with major SRHR service delivery INGOs, local partners including Organisations of Persons with Disabilities, and country governments.

HI is looking for a dynamic disability inclusive SRHR specialist.

YOUR MISSION:

The SRHR specialist provides technical support to the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights project portfolio including the Saving Lives in Sierra Leone project implemented in collaboration with Concern Worldwide with financial support of FCDO,  the WILADA project aiming at a disability-inclusive SRH, and the Maternal Health program in Lebanon, implemented with Médecins du Monde (MdM) under ECHO funds, as well as the multi-country program across Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen, aiming to enhance access to SRH and GBV services for women and adolescent girls with disabilities. In this context, his/her responsibilities are as follows :

Responsibility 1Technical Support :

  • Develop and roll-out tools, resources, and trainings to improve disability inclusive program implementation.
  • Provide technical and programmatic support to build the capacity of in- country teams on Disability Inclusive SRHR Participate in the development and monitoring of technical work plans and budgets; ensure appropriate levels of technical assistance in program interventions; coordinate partners’ efforts in program implementation.
  • Undertake regular technical supportive supervision, mentoring and monitoring visits to project sites as necessary.
  • Work with and provide technical leadership and support to relevant project staff for effective program planning, implementation and

Responsibility 2: Definition of Technical frame

  • Lead on the internal dissemination of HI’s Disability Inclusive SRHR policy paper
  • Contribution to the elaboration, dissemination and implementation of the SRHR strategic action plan
  • Identify and cultivate synergies and opportunities for collaboration with the relevant technical divisions and technical sectors within the organization

Responsibility 3: Continuous learning and knowledge management

  • Work with the country teams to systematically document all processes, tools and lessons learned and liaise with other senior project staff in order to identify areas of improvement
  • Explore and take advantage of opportunities to share/disseminate HI’s SRHR program evaluations results
  • Assists in preparing donor progress reports
  • Facilitate knowledge generation and lessons learnt events within HI and with relevant stakeholders through, publications, webinars and other knowledge sharing forums.
  • Share and disseminate internally HI’s SRHR knowledge, skills and know-how
  • Lead the knowledge management related to SRHR programming, and assuring that a lessons learned mechanism is elaborated and fully functional
  • Development and contribution to new SRHR related resources and publications
  • Contribute to and facilitate cross-geographies and cross-program learning

Responsibility 4: Networking, Influencing  and representation

  • Promote externally HI’s visibility, capacity and know-how in the field of SRHR
  • Active participation in international networks on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Responsibility 5: Provide technical support for SRHR business development opportunities

  • Contribute to proposal development and project design for inclusive SRHR country and regional operations

ACCESSIBILITY OF THE POSITION:

The position can be based in Lyon, Paris or Bruxelles, as well as in one of our National Associations’ head offices if necessary (in the UK or Germany for example).

Expériences / Formation

With a Master in Public Health or Public Health background, you have at least 5 years of experience on sexual and reproductive health and rights in low and middle income settings (LMIC).

You have excellent and proven familiarity with the SRHR international context, with extensive knowledge of global health frameworks, including the WHO Health System Strengthening, as well as a deep technical understanding of the main stakes of disability inclusion with extensive experience in promoting health equity and mainstreaming disability inclusion across various sectors through a human rights-based approach.

Experienced with the implementation of complex, big financial volume ,multi- stakeholders projects, you are capable of excellent strategic and analytic thinking and respecting tight deadlines.

Finally, with excellent oral and written communication skills in English (additionally in French is preferred), you are capable of remote technical support, and to work in a multicultural environment.

Salaire

  • Type of contract: Open-ended contract (CDI);
  • Working hours: 39-hour week and 22.5 days of RTT (work time reduction) to be taken annually;
  • 5 weeks of annual leave;
  • Transport: 50% of the cost of a season ticket paid by the employer (weekly, monthly or annual season tickets only);
  • Additional benefits: luncheon vouchers: face value of 8.96€ (60% paid by the employer) and health insurance;
  • Advantageous teleworking charter;

Comment postuler

Only by the following link:

https://apply.workable.com/j/4876CBDCCC

For further information about the association: www.hi.org

Only successful candidates will be contacted.

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