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Context & Mission
M\\xc3\\xa9decins sans Fronti\\xc3\\xa8res (MSF) is an independent humanitarian organization providing medical aid to victims of man-made or natural disasters, epidemics and endemics. Its Operational Centre in Geneva is responsible for medical assistance programmes in 24 countries.
In many contexts where we intervene, our ability to assist people adequately and to secure access to them and for them has been a constant challenge for MSF. Our working space is not a given and must be negotiated on a consistent and regular basis. It depends largely on the ability of humanitarian agencies and organizations to negotiate their presence and terms of operations with various state and non-state actors.
As specified in the OCG strategic plan 2020-2023 : \\xe2\\x80\\x9cAnalysis, Negotiation, Communication & Positioning are part of MSF social mission and shall be considered as an integrated pillar of MSF OCG broader operational strategies. Over this strategic cycle MSF OCG will \\xe2\\x80\\x9cContinue to develop and train field teams in the art of negotiation that includes the understanding of complex environment, the geopolitical landscape, the increasing regulatory and administrative constraints, risk analysis, security management.\\xe2\\x80\\x9d
To fulfil this ambition, the position of Negotiation Advisor positions was opened with the aim to develop and provide our own negotiating capacity to support our social mission whether internally or via external partnership through direct support to our teams in the field. This position will also contribute to the design of trainings and tools as well as workshops/trainings and coaching/mentoring in situ or through webinar to support our field teams in elaborating their contextualized negotiation strategy. In addition, he will provide an advisory service and peer support when necessary.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Contribute to the humanitarian negotiations activities in OCG
Participates to the development of the Strategic Plan and Annual Plan initiatives linked to negotation.
Provision of Support
Provide direct support, as requested by field teams, operational cells or via the Negotiation Platform, to missions facing particularly complex access challenges or difficult negotiations.
Provide support to ensure the facilitation of administrative procedures, ensure consistency between units and departments in OCG (ILD, Supply, Pharma, HR,and Medical)
Provide strategic risk analysis including all the legal and administrative blokcages that OCG could face
Provide guidance in policy dialogue with governments, national and local administrations, humanitarian organizations or development of tactical tools and methods related to humanitarian negotiations
Provide analysis, as requested, on the state of relations between MSF and the local authorities, the community and other stakeholders in specific contexts. Provide specific support for context analysis and stakeholder mapping where necessary
Coordination and management
Ensure that the proposed strategy in in the best interest of OCG, assesses the risk and proposes alternatives solutions.
Monitor engagement and negotiation strategies developed with teams in the field
Learning and Development
Contribute to organisational learning, knowledge sharing, and peer exchange about negotiation.
Participe to the implementation of the learning strategy, as part of the broader Operational Learning Strategy on the Negotiation Pillar:
Contribute to the design of e-learning trainings ( self-learning and webinar/virtual class)
Participate to the deployment of the different negotiation trainings for ours staffs
Contribute to the elaboration and dissemination thematic negotiation frameworks (EPREP, HCA, access & security, protection of the medical mission, medical protocole and portfolio, \\xe2\\x80\\xa6etc)
Stimulate the reflexion, capitalization and debate on the operational negotiation and stakes at HQ and fields level
Your Profile
Education & Experience
Higher education or University Master\\xe2\\x80\\x99s in international relations, law or equivalent.
At least 8 years experiences in humanitarian intervention and management
Solid experience in implementing trainings and workshops
Experience coaching and mentoring others.
Experience working with (or for) other international organisations.
Languages
Fluent French
Fluent English
Personal Abilities & Skills
Good understanding of the humanitarian system and trends affecting humanitarian affairs
Established practice in humanitarian negotiation
Ability to think strategically and translate a vision into practical outputs.
Ability to implement training and coaching activities
Strong interpersonal and communication skills including good public presentation skills, capacity to work effectively in team and to set up and maintain a wide network of expert
Excellent writing, editing and analytical skills.
Ability to translate complex questions into policy options leading to practical recommendations.
Available for frequent travels.
Terms of Employment
Fixed-term contract, 12 months
Full-time, 100% (40h/week)
Working place : Field-based position with visits to the headquarters in Geneva
Practical working conditions in the field are in accordance with the MSF OCG volunteer manual.
Ideal start date: September 1st, 2023
Gross monthly salary: CHF 5\\xe2\\x80\\x99500.- based on 100%
Benefits: Health insurance and living expenses in the countries of intervention and at headquarters, paid according to internal regulations.
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