Provide overall technical direction for SRHR and GBV programming across all DELIVER country programs, ensuring alignment with global standards, IRC's technical frameworks, and the evidence base for humanitarian SRH and GBV response.
Lead the adaptation and contextualisation of IRC's SRHR and GBV integration models across supported service delivery points, working with country teams to select and apply the most appropriate model based on existing health and protection infrastructure, context and client preferences.
Oversee the technical quality of clinical capacity strengthening approaches across countries.
Provide technical guidance on the implementation of the Minimum Initial Services Package (MISP), including Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC), family planning, comprehensive abortion care, clinical management of rape (CMR), HIV/STI prevention and treatment, and postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) prevention and treatment.
Champion the integration of GBV risk mitigation into SRH service delivery and vice versa, ensuring a survivor-centered, rights-based and adolescent-responsive approach across all delivery modalities.
Requirements
A minimum of 8 years' experience in SRHR and/or GBV programming, including at least 5 years in humanitarian settings and at least 3 years in a technical advisory or leadership role supporting multi-country programs of similar scale and complexity.
Deep technical expertise in sexual and reproductive health in humanitarian settings, including the MISP, family planning (including long-acting and permanent methods), maternal and newborn health, comprehensive abortion care, PPH prevention and treatment, and HIV/STI prevention and treatment.
Strong expertise in GBV prevention and response programming, including clinical management of rape (CMR), GBV case management, psychosocial support and GBV-SRH integration.
Experience working with and building the capacity of local partner organizations, including women-led organizations.
Master of Public Health, Nursing, Midwifery, Medicine or equivalent. Clinical background (nurse, midwife or physician) preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and proficiency in French and/or Arabic required.