The Protection Division ensures that protection is a cross-cutting priority of the Strategic Plan as
an enabler of Objective 3 for facilitating pathways for regular migration and that IOM adheres to
the highest standards of protection mainstreaming, and accountability to affected populations
across its operations and programmes.
In line with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) definition and Principals' statement on
the Centrality of Protection in Humanitarian Action, IOM is committed to placing protection at the
core of all its actions, and work with partners and stakeholders towards common protection
outcomes. The Protection Division supports this commitment by providing strategic guidance,
technical support, capacity building and coordination on protection issues, both internally and
externally.
The Protection Division also oversee specialized protection services along the migration journey
embedding a “solution lens from the start”, such as child protection measures, activities to
mitigate the risk of and respond to gender-based violence and human trafficking, and mental
health psychosocial support (MHPSS). Specific interventions also include search and rescue,
alternatives to immigration detention; disability inclusion as well as supporting ethical
recruitment, social protection thereby facilitating multi-stakeholder protection of migrant workers
and linking to opportunities for Safe, Orderly and Regular migration will also be strengthened.
The Protection Division also promotes gender equality, the empowerment of women and girls,
and diversity in all settings, safe and secure collection of sex, gender, age, ethnicity, and
disability related data where relevant, and hold evidence as central to inclusive and accountable
humanitarian and development programming to affected populations (AAP). In particular, the
Protection Division will support the commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of
women and girls, and to the implementation of the United Nations System-wide Action Plan on
Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-SWAP).
Core Functions / Responsibilities:
1. Provide strategic direction, substantive inputs, and guidance to the Protection Division, in line
with IOM’s Strategic Plan, vision, mission, and values.
2. Implement IOM's Global Protection Strategy, policies, and standards, and ensure their
alignment with international humanitarian and human rights law and best practices.
3. Direct, facilitate and develop holistic approaches to protection and solutions, drawing on
improved community-based responses and on greater knowledge and closer work with
Internally Displaced Persons, migrants, refugee, and host communities.
4. Develop institutional positioning, innovative policies, and guidance for the protection of
migrants and displaced persons and cross-cutting theme (AAP, Gender, and Diversity) while
ensuring alignment with global standards.
5. Expand partnerships and promote IOM’s visibility including through IASC representation, Call
to Action on Protection, Grand Bargain Workstreams, UN agencies and other networks
regarding protection for migrants and IDPs and facilitate sustainable solutions.
6. Direct and lead IOM’s commitments on Protection and Accountability to Affected Populations
(AAP) framework and strategies, the Human Rights including Human Rights Due Diligence
Policy and Operational Framework, and access to protection-sensitive pathways and
empowerment for migrants of all gender and diversity groups through the COMPASS initiative
(Cooperation on Migration and Partnerships to Achieve Sustainable Solutions initiative).
7. Strengthen support on specialized protection services for migrants and IDPs specialized
protection services along the migration journey embedding a “solution lens from the start”, such
as child protection measures, activities to mitigate the risk of and respond to gender-based
violence and human trafficking, and mental health psychosocial support (MHPSS)
8. Stay abreast of key developments related to Grave Violations of Human Rights against
Migrants and advise senior leadership on the course of action.
9. Increase visibility and raise the profile of IOM’s work as a credible protection actor with strong
representation in Global Fora with Member States, notably the Standing Committee on
Programme and Finance and IOM’s Council.
10. Lead and manage the protection staff and teams, and ensure their capacity building,
performance management, and well-being.
11. Liaise and coordinate with IOM’s protection partners, and promote the principles of
partnership, accountability, and complementarity.
12. Foster and strengthen collaboration and coordination with other Divisions and stakeholders,
such as operations, advocacy, communication, and fundraising, and ensure the integration of
protection across our programs and activities.
13. Represent IOM in various forums and platforms, and advocate for the protection of
vulnerable and marginalized groups, and for the respect of their rights and dignity.
14. Monitor and evaluate the quality and impact of IOM’s protection work and ensure learning
and innovation in protection.
15. Manage the Protection Division's budget and resources and ensure accountability and
transparency.
16. Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Required Qualifications and Experience:
Education
- Master's degree in International Human Rights Law, Political Science, Social Science, or a
related field from an accredited academic institution with fifteen years of relevant professional
experience.
Experience
- At least fifteen years of experience in humanitarian and human rights work, with a focus on
protection issues such as gender-based violence, child protection, and displacement, including
seven years in managerial capacity; and,
- Experience in working in various regions and contexts, and in leading and managing protection
teams and projects for various organizations.
Skills
- Excellent knowledge of international humanitarian and human rights law and standards, and of
protection principles and approaches;
- Strong leadership and management skills, and the ability to inspire and motivate others;
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work effectively with
diverse stakeholders;
- Articulate and possess strong advocacy and public speaking skills; and,
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and the ability to think strategically and creatively.
Languages
IOM’s official languages are English, French, and Spanish. All staff members are required to be
fluent in one of the three languages.
For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written). Working knowledge of another
official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish) is an advantage.
Proficiency of language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process,
which may include written and/or oral assessments.
Notes
1 Accredited Universities are the ones listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database
(https://whed.net/home.php).
Required Competencies:
Values - all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
- Inclusion and respect for diversity: Respects and promotes individual and cultural
differences. Encourages diversity and inclusion.
- Integrity and transparency: Maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner
consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.
- Professionalism: Demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed
manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.
- Courage: Demonstrates willingness to take a stand on issues of importance.
- Empathy: Shows compassion for others, makes people feel safe, respected and fairly
treated.
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators level 3
- Teamwork: Develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve
shared goals and optimize results.
- Delivering results: Produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely
manner. Is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.
- Managing and sharing knowledge: Continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and
innovate.
- Accountability: Takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes
responsibility for own actions and delegated work.
- Communication: Encourages and contributes to clear and open communication. Explains
complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.
Managerial Competencies – behavioural indicators level 3
- Leadership: Provides a clear sense of direction, leads by example and demonstrates the
ability to carry out the Organization’s vision. Assists others to realize and develop their
leadership and professional potential.
- Empowering others: Creates an enabling environment where staff can contribute their best
and develop their potential.
- Building Trust: Promotes shared values and creates an atmosphere of trust and honesty.
- Strategic thinking and vision: Works strategically to realize the Organization’s goals and
communicates a clear strategic direction.
- Humility: Leads with humility and shows openness to acknowledging own shortcomings.
IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link.
https://www.iom.int/sites/default/files/about-iom/iom_revised_competency_framework_external.p
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Competencies will be assessed during a competency-based interview.
Other:
Internationally recruited professional staff are required to be mobile.
Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding
confirmation.
This selection process may be used to staff similar positions in various duty stations.
Recommended candidates endorsed by the Appointments and Postings Board will remain
eligible to be appointed in a similar position for a period of 24 months.
The list of NMS countries above includes all IOM Member States which are non-represented in
the Professional Category of staff members.
Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment,
accreditation, any residency or visa requirements, and background verification and security
clearances. Subject to certain exemptions, vaccination against COVID-19 will in principle be
required for individuals hired on or after 15 November 2021. This will be verified as part of the
medical clearance process.
Vacancies close at 23:59 local time Geneva, Switzerland on the respective closing date. No
late applications will be accepted.
How to apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via PRISM, IOM e-Recruitment
system, by 16 October 2024 at the latest, referring to this advertisement.
IOM only accepts duly completed applications submitted through the IOM e-Recruitment
system. The online tool also allows candidates to track the status of their application.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
For further information please refer to: www.iom.int/recruitment
Posting period:
From 03.10.2024 to 16.10.2024
No Fees:
IOM does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process (application, interview,
processing, training or other fee). IOM does not request any information related to bank
accounts.
Requisition: VN 2024 586 Director, Protection Division (D1) Geneva, Switzerland (59179361) Released
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