GENDER EQUALITY, SOCIAL AND DISABILITY INCLUSTION (GEDSI) ADVISOR WITH
MEKONG REGIONAL WATER GOVERNANCE PROGRAM
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SHAPING A STRONGER OXFAM FOR PEOPLE LEAVING IN POVERTY
Position | Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) Advisor |
Reporting to | Mekong Regional Water Governance Program Manager |
Location | Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
Contract Type | 1 year, with possible extension |
Category | National Category, C2 |
Start Date | June 2021 |
CONTEXT
Oxfam is an international confederation of 19 organizations networked together in 97 countries. As part of a global movement for change, we are working together to end world poverty and injustice. We work with thousands of partners in countries around the world and employ staff in a wide variety of posts. We work directly with communities and we seek to influence the powerful to enable the most marginalized to improve their lives and livelihoods and have a say in decisions that affect them.
Working at Oxfam is so much more than just a job. As an Oxfam employee, consultant, or volunteer, you will join a team of dedicated and passionate professionals working to save lives, help people overcome poverty, and fight for social justice.
THE MEKONG REGIONAL WATER GOVERNANCE PROGRAM
Oxfam has been implementing the Mekong Regional Water Governance Program in the Mekong region over the last decades. The governance of water resources is of critical importance to the future of the Greater Mekong region, which covers Cambodia, Thailand, Lao PDR, Vietnam, Myanmar and China (Yunnan Province). Decisions over how the water resoruces are developed, managed and shared will influence whether growth will be inclusive and equitable, or will further marginalise millions of people.
Oxfam’s Asia Water Governance Program has multiple projects that contribute to sustainable development of water resources in key river basins, in South Asia, Mekong and the Salween basins. The Mekong Water Governance Program aims to have more inclusive, equitable water governance that reduces the impact of climate change and increases social accountability to citizens in the Greater Mekong Basin. The program envisions that communities living along the Mekong and Salween River basins are able to realise their rights to sustainable livelihoods.
The Mekong Inclusion Project (IP-1), which was funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) implemented between 2014-2020 with over AUD 9 million investment. The project has been implemented across five countries in the Lower Mekong and Salween River basins. Building on the achievements gained through the IP-1 project, the Mekong Water Governance Program is well-positioned to deliver the second phase of the Inclusion Project (2020-2024) to bring more sustainable livelihoods to riparian communities through access to river resourcs and the enviromental services they provide. The Inclusion Project 2, with a total DFAT investment of AUD $5.4 million, is jointly delivered by Oxfam and International Rivers. The project has three key domains of change:
The program aims for regional impact at country, regional and institutional levels. It is managed by the Mekong Project Management Unit (PMU).
This work seeks to influence changes at the community and civil society level, as well as changes in policies and practices at the national and trans-boundary level regarding water resource governance and sustainable energy.
JOB PURPOSE
The purpose of the position is to support the equity of access, inclusion and participation across the planning, and implementation of activities under the Mekong Regional Water Governance program, with the focus on gender equality, social and disability inclusion, and people from indigenous and ethnic minorities.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
By working closely in partnership with the Mekong PMU team, and IP2 project consortium, the GEDSI advisor offers expert advice and support on inclusion that is informed by the GEDSI strategy and the Feminist Leadership for Transformative Change[1] that guide the gender justice work in the Oxfam Confederation. The coordinator offers critical analysis, stakeholder engagement and advice to ensure alignment of program activities with back donor policy frameworks and guidelines on disability inclusion and gender equality. In particular, this position will:
THEMATIC AND TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
BUSINESS SERVICES
CORE COMPETENCIES
PREFERRED
ALL STAFF ATTRIBUTES
ORGANIZATION VALUES AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
KEY BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES(based on Oxfam’s Leadership Model)
Competencies | Description |
Decisiveness | We are comfortable to make transparent decisions and to adapt decision-making modes to the context and needs. |
Influencing | We can engage with diverse stakeholders in a way that leads to increased impact for the organization. We spot opportunities to influence effectively and where there are no opportunities we can create them in a respectful and impactful manner. |
Humility | We put ‘we’ before ‘me’ and place an emphasis on the power of the collective, nurture the team and play to the strengths of everyone. We are not concerned with hierarchical power, and we engage with, trust and value the knowledge and expertise of others across all levels of the organization. |
Relationship Building | We understand the importance of building relationships within and outside the organization. We can engage with traditional and non-traditional stakeholders in ways that lead to increased impact for the organization. |
Mutual Accountability | We can explain our decisions and how we have taken them based on our organizational values. We are ready to be held to account for what we do and how we behave, as we are also holding others to account in a consistent manner. |
Agility, Complexity, and Ambiguity | We scan the environment, anticipate changes, are comfortable with lack of clarity and deal with many elements interacting in diverse and unpredictable ways. |
Systems Thinking | We view problems as parts of an overall system and in their relation to the whole system, rather than reacting to a specific part, outcome or event in isolation. We focus on cyclical rather than linear cause and effect. By consistently practicing systems thinking we are aware of and manage well unintended consequences of organizational decisions and actions. |
Strategic Thinking and Judgment | We use judgment, weighing risk against the imperative to act. We make decisions consistent with organizational strategies and values. |
Vision Setting | We can identify and lead visionary initiatives that are beneficial for our organization and we set high-level direction through a visioning process that engages the organization and diverse external stakeholders. |
Self-Awareness | We can develop a high degree of self-awareness around our own strengths and weaknesses and our impact on others. Our self-awareness enables us to moderate and self-regulate our behaviors to control and channel our impulses for good purposes. |
Enabling
| We all work to effectively empower and enable others to deliver the organizations goals through creating conditions of success. We passionately invest in others by developing their careers, not only their skills for the job. We provide freedom; demonstrate belief and trust provide appropriate support. We give more freedom and demonstrate belief and trust, underpinned with appropriate support. |
TRAVEL
Extensive travel within the Mekong region and occasional travel outside the region.
APPLICATIONS
Please send your applications for this position to Oxfam recruitment website at: https://career2.successfactors.eu/career?company=OxfamNovibP by May 11, 2021 at 23:59 ICT.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
[1] https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10546/620723/gd-oxfam-guide-feminist-influencing-070319-en.pdf;jsessionid=D4EE2CA92652A87B37A3566D8063CA35?sequence=5