Global Communities (GC), in partnership with Kivulini (a women’s rights organization) and the Government of Tanzania (GOT), is implementing a three-year project, Engaging Fathers for Effective Child Nutrition and Development in Tanzania, Violence Against Women and Children Prevention (referred to as the EFFECTS Plus project). Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) through the What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls (VAWG) consortium, the project has both implementation and research components, with Emory University and National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR) as research partners.
Global Communities is seeking a full-time Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Safeguarding and Advocacy Specialist to lead and oversee efforts to integrate the principles of gender equality and social inclusion, as well as safeguarding and advocacy into all components of the EFFECTS program. In addition to providing technical support on GESI issues, they will work across teams and partner organizations to ensure that program activities employ technically sound GESI strategies and capture and diffuse learnings across the project to build a culture of learning and collaboration across the consortium. The Gender Equality, Social Inclusion, Safeguarding and Advocacy Specialist will provide strategic guidance and technical leadership to all project teams and partners to design, implement and monitor project activities to reflect gender equality, social inclusions, safe programming and safeguarding principals. The role will include delivering gender, safe programming and safeguarding training, promoting safe programming, advocating and providing technical input for gender integration, protection and safeguarding with MEAL plans, and building capacity as needed. Furthermore, S/He will lead the project’s external engagement and policy influencing efforts, driving meaningful changes at government level and ensure the successfully adaptation, sustainability and scalability of the project’s evidence-based learnings and gender-transformative approaches to promote nurturing care, and reduce Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and Violence Against Children (VAC).
Technical and Strategic Leadership 35-40%
Capacity Building, Partnerships, and Communications 10-15%
Reporting and Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) 15-20%
Advocacy Strategy, External engagement and influencing (15-25%)
Receiving and Responding to Allegations 5%
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit application letters, CVs and copies of certificates via email to afrancis@globalcommunities.org on or before 29 July 2025. Only successful candidates will be contacted.
This role is open for Tanzania nationals Only.
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