National Advisor on Gender and Sexual and Reproductive Rights Honduras At Plan International

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Application deadline: November 8, 2024
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Fill out the application in the link with the requested data, attach your CV and send BOTH. Applications will be received through your application at the link provided.

The Organization

Plan International is an independent, non-profit development and humanitarian organisation that promotes children’s rights and equality for girls. We believe in the power and potential of every girl and boy, but we know that they are often limited by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination. And it is girls who are most affected.

In collaboration with children, youth, supporters and partners, we fight for a just world by addressing the root causes of the problems faced by the most vulnerable children. We support children from birth to adulthood, empowering them to prepare for and respond to crises and adversity. We drive change in practice and policy at local, national and global levels through our reach, experience and expertise.

For more than 85 years, we have brought together other determined optimists to transform the lives of all girls and boys in over 80 countries.
We will not stop until we achieve equality.

Purpose
To lead the mainstreaming of the Gender Transformative Approach in all Plan programs and projects and to be responsible for leading the design and supporting the implementation of programs, projects and actions on Sexual and Reproductive Rights, in the development context defined in the Country Strategy. To provide support for the implementation of the Gender and Inclusion policy in the organizational culture in line with regional and global policies and strategies.
The Gender and Sexual and Reproductive Rights Advisory Office will work closely with the Country Representation and in collaboration with the national program team.

General Responsibilities

– RESPONSIBILITY FOR PLAN REPRESENTATION: The person will be responsible for representing Plan International in the spaces, networks, technical tables, as well as partners on gender issues and/or issues of sexual rights and reproductive rights, among other issues related to their role. This at the national level and when required also at the territorial, regional and global levels.
– MEDIA: At the request of the Country Representation, the person may be appointed as a spokesperson before the media on gender issues and/or issues of sexual rights and reproductive rights.
– RESPONSIBILITY FOR FORMULATING PROPOSALS: The person will play a key role in the formulation of new proposals, both in their design and in the relationship with partners and donors.
– RESPONSIBILITY FOR STRATEGIC PLANNING: The person will play a fundamental role in the formulation of the Country Strategy, annual planning, as well as project planning. Ensure that the Gender Transformative Approach and its six elements of Plan International are incorporated into the Country Strategy programmes and projects.
– RESPONSIBILITY FOR TRANSMITTING TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL KNOWLEDGE: will be responsible for training teams from all areas on issues related to gender and/or sexual and reproductive rights.

Knowledge, skills, behaviors, and experience required to achieve the objectives of the position:

Previous experience and knowledge
– Graduates or professionals in areas related to the specific topic required
– Extensive demonstrable experience in gender and sexual rights and reproductive rights
– At least 5 years of experience in advising on issues related to gender and sexual rights and reproductive rights.

Knowledge:
– Knowledge of key concepts of gender equality and inclusion, girls’ rights, and feminist and women’s rights movements at national and regional levels, including:
– Concepts, theories and sectoral debates on patriarchy, privilege, power relations and plural masculinities across developmental stages and their impact on boys, girls and any young person who transgresses traditional ‘binaries’.
– Adoption of an intersectional approach to gender, age and inclusion.
– Concepts of social and gender norms, gender socialisation, formative research and behaviour change communication.
– Feminist values, concepts of feminist leadership, theories of power and organisational policies and how to apply feminist principles in the evolution of organisational culture and identity.
– Knowledge of how social movements, especially feminist, women’s rights and LGBTIQ movements, grow and have evolved.
– United Nations instruments on the Human Rights of girls and women and understanding of the “invisibility” of girls’ rights in policy making and data collection by governments and policy makers.
– Understanding the links between gender-based violence, including harmful practices, sexual and reproductive rights and the theory of change of social and gender norms, their relevance and application to harmful norms and practices related to sexuality, as well as their practical implications for work aimed at our main impact group.
– Reasoning skills, understanding to be able to influence others through logical arguments, as well as to lead change through motivation and inspiration.
– Ability to propose solutions to different programmatic and contextual scenarios that guarantee quality programmatic implementation.

Skills:
– Ability to communicate theoretical concepts on gender and sexual and reproductive rights issues in simple terms and apply them to practical solutions.
– High-level communication skills and ability to interact with a range of stakeholders, including government representatives, CSO representatives and community members.
– Negotiation and influencing skills to achieve collective agreements that impact expected outcomes.
– Facilitation skills to lead a team through the full proposal development cycle.
– Skills to work effectively with diverse teams.
– Facilitation and training skills for adult education and children and youth.
– Excellent command of Spanish, both spoken and written.
– Mastery of English is highly valued.

Job Location: Tegucigalpa
Job Type: Programmatic
Reports to: Country Representative
Deadline/Closing Date: November 8, 2024

Plan International Values

We work to achieve lasting change
We seek a significant and lasting impact on the lives of children and young people, ensuring in particular the equality of girls. Our challenge is to remain bold, courageous, responsive, determined and innovative.

We are open and accountable
We create an environment of trust within and outside the organization through inclusion, honesty and transparency. We take responsibility for the decisions we make and our impact on others, and we deliver on what we commit to do.

Together we do it right
Our success lies in working effectively with others, inside and outside the organisation, including our sponsors and donors. We actively support the members of our organisation and help them achieve their goals. At Plan International we come together to create and provide solutions for our teams, children, young people, communities and partners.

We are inclusive and empowering
We respect all people, value differences and reject inequality in our programs and in our workplaces. We support children and young people to increase their confidence and change their own lives. We empower our employees to give their best and develop their potential.

Early application is recommended as we will review applications during the advertising period and reserve the right to close the advertisement early.

In accordance with Plan International’s “Safeguarding Children” and “Young People” policy, a series of pre-employment checks will be carried out.

As an international child-centred community development organisation, Plan International is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights, including their right to protection from violence and abuse. This means we have particular responsibilities towards the children we come into contact with.

Plan International believes that in a world where children face so many threats of harm, it is our duty to ensure that we, as an organisation, do everything we can to keep children safe. We must not contribute in any way to harming or putting children at risk.

Plan International operates an equal opportunities policy and actively encourages diversity, welcoming applications from all areas of the international community.

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