Child Protection and Resilience Advocate
32 hours a week, based on Sint Maarten
UNICEF the Netherlands works with partners and colleagues to realise children’s rights globally but also in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. In the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom, we partner with governments, organisations, and children to contribute to creating a safe and nurturing environment in which children are protected and stimulated to fulfil their full potential.
On Sint Maarten, we have been working closely with the government since Hurricane Irma made landfall on the island in 2017, causing significant destruction throughout the country. Our current project, the Child Resilience and Protection Project, which ends on 31st December 2024, focussed on three areas: (a) creating a safe and nurturing environment for children at home and at school (b) child protection system strengthening and (c) disaster preparedness in schools. The lead ministry for this project is the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport and the project is financed by the Government of The Netherlands, through the Sint Maarten Trust Fund, administered by the World Bank.
Purpose of the job
In partnership with the Government of Sint Maarten, many results have been achieved. These include the development of a Positive Parenting Support Programme, a pilot project on violence prevention in schools, rolling out of the Child Safety Code, strengthening the referral and case management system for situations of violence against children, creation of a Youth Hub website, publication of the Growing Up Safe St. Maarten magazine, and strengthening of the emergency preparedness capacity of schools.
UNICEF the Netherlands is now looking for a Child Rights Advocate who will help to ensure that the results of the project will be sustained and strengthened. One the one hand, this will be done by advising the government how to integrate results and activities in government policies and plans. On the other hand, this will be done by supporting fundraising efforts for new projects on Sint Maarten.
The candidate will report to the Head of Advocacy and Programmes in the Hague. The candidate will be asked to draft a detailed workplan including specific targeted results, based on which he/she will report to the Head of Advocacy and Programmes.
Requirements
Our offer
This position is a local position and is funded by external resources, which have been secured for the period of one year. The successful candidate will be offered a 12-month contract, based on Sint Maarten.
How to apply
Potential candidates are invited to apply for this position by submitting their CV and letter of motivation by January 15th, 2025, close of business, Eastern Standard Time.