The Role:
Enable an effective and principled humanitarian response using feminist approaches. This role will demonstrate leadership among local and national civil society actors, particularly women’s rights and relief organizations (WLOs/WROs/RBOs). The aim is to empower these actors with resources, capacity, and agency for active humanitarian response and better preparedness for recovery and reconstruction, with a focus on gender inequality and intersectionality.
Sub-Objectives:
- Ensure meaningful access and participation of local and national actors, especially WLOs and RBOs, in humanitarian response coordination and decision-making.
- Strengthen quality and direct funding opportunities for Ukrainian organizations, facilitating access to various funding types tailored to partner needs.
- Support local and national partners in delivering essential services safely and efficiently, contributing to civilian protection.
Responsibilities:
- Manage programme cycles with gender transformative actions, partnerships with women’s rights actors, and champion women’s leadership and gender inclusion in communications.
- Guide Phase 2 response transition and implementation using feminist principles and approaches.
- Provide high-quality advice on gender transformative humanitarian programming, feminist leadership, and partnerships.
- Lead capacity and resource strengthening initiatives tailored to WLOs and RBOs.
- Offer matrix support to the Gender Coordinator, focusing on capacity building, partner-led gender roadmaps, technical support on GBV prevention, women’s leadership, gender mainstreaming, external coordination, and learning.
- Promote learning and knowledge management across the response with partners and external organizations.
- Represent Oxfam in internal and external forums, update on trends and progress, and contribute to feminist humanitarian advocacy.
- Foster a feminist working culture and support feminist leadership, diversity, and inclusion initiatives within Oxfam and among partners.
Other Requirements:
- Ability to travel up to 35% of the time within Ukraine or other Oxfam programme countries.
- Adherence to Oxfam’s principles and values, promoting gender justice and women’s rights.
- Commitment to equity, diversity, gender, child safety, and staff well-being principles.
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We are looking for candidate who has:
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Expertise in Feminist and Gender Transformative Humanitarian Approaches (50%):
- Extensive knowledge and experience in feminist and gender transformative humanitarian approaches.
- In-depth understanding of global justice, social change, women’s rights, gender equality, power dynamics, decolonization, and intersectionality.
- Proven experience in leading or being significantly involved in gender transformative programmes or projects.
- Ability to design and implement capacity development from a feminist perspective.
- Experience using gender assessment tools, producing gender analysis reports, and familiarity with international humanitarian standards related to gender (e.g., IASC GIHA toolkit, gender marker, GBViE).
- Practical experience in gender in emergencies, gender mainstreaming, and gender-focused influencing.
- Substantial experience partnering with and providing technical support to WROs, WLOs, LGBTQIA+, and minority-led organizations.
- Strong communication, influencing, and advocacy skills with the ability to articulate gender justice concepts in various contexts.
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Humanitarian Crisis Response Experience (10%):
- Experience in responding to humanitarian crises, particularly in conflict-affected contexts involving IDPs or refugees.
- Familiarity with coordination bodies, cluster systems, and networking.
- Experience in partner-led humanitarian responses, promoting local humanitarian leadership (LHL).
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Leadership, Interpersonal Communication, and Influencing Skills (30%):
- Proven ability to develop effective relationships and provide high-quality management and support.
- Ability to represent the organization strategically in high-profile environments.
- Strong self-awareness, inter-personal communication, facilitation, and partnership-building skills.
- Ability to develop and manage institutional relationships across various functions.
- Experience working collaboratively in multi-cultural teams and strong networking skills.
- Advisory experience to senior managers, programme staff, and partners with a focus on learning and capacity development.
- Strong leadership skills with experience in team coordination, stakeholder management, and fostering feminist organizational culture.
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Education and Language (10%):
- Tertiary or higher education in gender, social science, humanitarian, development, or related field.
- Fluency in written and spoken English.
- Working knowledge of Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, or Romanian is a plus.
Key Attributes:
- Sensitivity to cultural differences and gender issues.
- Openness and willingness to learn about feminist humanitarianism, gender mainstreaming, women’s rights, intersectionality, and diversity.
- Commitment to Oxfam’s safeguarding policies.
Organizational Values:
- Accountability: Responsibility for actions and holding others accountable.
- Empowerment: Enabling change by empowering staff, supporters, and people living in poverty.
- Inclusiveness: Embracing diversity and ensuring everyone’s contribution is valued.