Gender Equality, Disability & Social Inclusion (GEDSI) Specialist at World Vision International
Shariatpur, Dhaka Division, Bangladesh -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

09 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Gender Equality, Disability Inclusion, Social Inclusion, Technical Leadership, Program Design, Monitoring, Evaluation, Proposal Development, Capacity Building, Stakeholder Engagement, Policy Analysis, Research, Advocacy, Networking, Report Writing, Facilitation

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Come join our 33,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories! Employee Contract Type: Local - Temporary Job Description: Job Purpose: The GEDSI Specialist provides technical leadership to ensure the effective integration of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) across all phases of program design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation within World Vision Bangladesh’s Rohingya Crisis Response. The role strengthens inclusive humanitarian programming by conducting GEDSI assessments, supporting proposal development, building staff capacity, and ensuring compliance with organizational strategies and donor requirements. The position promotes meaningful participation of marginalized groups, particularly women, girls, and persons with disabilities, and contributes to evidence-based advocacy and policy dialogue to advance inclusive development and humanitarian practices. Key Responsibilities: Strategic Technical Leadership on GEDSI Integration: Provide technical leadership to integrate Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) principles across all stages of project planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Facilitate GEDSI integration in project design processes ensuring alignment with WV Bangladesh strategies, national policies, and donor requirements. Develop and support the implementation of GEDSI technical guidelines, SOPs, and tools for program teams. Provide technical advice to sector teams to ensure inclusive program delivery. Monitor the application of GEDSI principles within program activities and provide recommendations for improvement. Support teams to conduct gender and disability vulnerability analysis in target communities. Ensure programs address barriers faced by women, girls, and persons with disabilities. Resource Mobilization and Proposal Development: Support program teams in developing concept notes and proposals with strong GEDSI integration. Conduct research and assessments to inform proposal development and program design. Provide technical input to ensure gender and disability inclusion within project logframes, indicators, and implementation plans. Contribute to documentation of institutional learning and field-level experiences to support fundraising initiatives. Provide guidance on integrating GEDSI indicators into monitoring frameworks. Capacity Building and Technical Support: Develop and deliver training sessions on GEDSI for project staff and partners. Design training curricula, tools, and IEC materials related to gender equality and disability inclusion. Provide mentoring and technical support to project teams to strengthen GEDSI implementation. Organize workshops, orientations, and learning sessions to promote inclusive programming practices. Facilitate learning exchanges and exposure visits for staff and partners. Ensure monitoring of training outcomes and capacity-building effectiveness. Knowledge Management and Learning: Conduct research and contribute to studies related to gender equality and disability inclusion. Identify best practices and success stories from field programs for documentation and dissemination. Develop reports, case studies, and technical documents to capture program learning. Maintain databases and knowledge resources related to GEDSI programming. Support development of program documentation, learning briefs, and knowledge products. Facilitate dissemination of research findings and lessons learned across teams. Advocacy, Networking, and Partnerships: Build and maintain partnerships with government ministries, NGOs, and development partners working on gender and disability inclusion. Represent World Vision in coordination forums, sector working groups, and technical committees. Develop advocacy materials such as policy briefs, fact sheets, and reports. Promote collaboration with Disabled Persons Organizations (DPOs) and civil society organizations. Engage with media and networks to raise awareness on gender equality and disability inclusion. Support initiatives promoting SDG commitments related to inclusion and rights of vulnerable groups. Policy Analysis and Influencing: Analyze national laws, policies, and regulatory frameworks related to gender equality and disability rights. Produce policy briefs, analysis papers, and advocacy documents based on evidence and research. Monitor policy developments and emerging issues related to inclusion and social protection. Provide technical advice to program leadership on policy implications for programming. Contribute to policy dialogue with government agencies and sector stakeholders. Professional Development and Organizational Contribution: Demonstrate commitment to World Vision’s core values and mission. Participate in professional development and learning opportunities. Contribute to organizational learning and knowledge sharing initiatives. Maintain a healthy work-life balance while ensuring high-quality program delivery. End Results: Gender equality, disability inclusion, and social inclusion are effectively mainstreamed across all BRCR programs and project cycles. Funding proposals and project concepts effectively incorporate GEDSI analysis and inclusive programming approaches. Program staff and partners demonstrate increased capacity to implement gender-sensitive and disability-inclusive programs. Evidence, learning, and best practices on GEDSI programming are documented and shared to strengthen programs and influence policy. Strong partnerships and advocacy initiatives promote inclusive policies and strengthen GEDSI programming within humanitarian and development sectors. Evidence-based policy recommendations contribute to strengthening national and sectoral policies related to gender equality and disability inclusion. Continuous professional growth and contribution to organizational learning strengthen the overall effectiveness of programs. Required Education, training, license, registration, and/or Certification: Master’s degree in Gender Studies, Development Studies, Disability Studies, Social Sciences, Public Policy, or a related field. Required Professional Experience: Minimum 5 years of professional experience in gender equality, disability inclusion, or social inclusion programming. Experience working in humanitarian or development contexts, preferably with international NGOs. Demonstrated experience in policy analysis, research, and advocacy. Experience designing and delivering training and capacity development initiatives. Experience engaging with government agencies, NGOs, and development partners. Required Skills: Strong understanding of gender equality, disability inclusion, and social inclusion frameworks. Knowledge of international conventions related to disability rights such as UNCRPD. Strong analytical and research skills. Capacity building, facilitation, and training skills. Strong stakeholder engagement and networking abilities. Excellent communication, negotiation, and collaboration skills. Ability to analyze policies and develop advocacy strategies. Strong documentation and report writing skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Required Language(s): Fluency in English & Bangla (written and spoken). Required travel and/or work environment accommodations: Willingness and ability to travel within project areas and nationally when required. Ability to work in humanitarian and field-based operational environments. Preferred Experience, Knowledge and/or other Qualifications: Experience working in refugee or humanitarian crisis contexts. Experience working with UN agencies or pooled funding mechanisms. Experience conducting research and producing policy publications. Salary: Negotiable Availability: Candidates with immediate joining availability will be given preference. Workplace: On-site (office-based) Employment Status: 6‑month contractual position, with the possibility of extension subject to donor approval. World Vision is committed to first do no harm to children or adult beneficiaries, to respect the rights of all beneficiaries, and to uphold the best interests of children as a primary consideration in all actions and decisions; accordingly all the recruits will go through specific checks and compliance procedures in accordance to its Child and Adult Safeguarding Policy. World Vision Bangladesh has zero tolerance towards incidents of violence or abuse against children or adults, including sexual exploitation or abuse, committed either by employees or others affiliated with our work. World Vision Bangladesh as Child Safe Organization discourages anyone to apply with prior record of conviction related with child neglect, abuse and exploitation. Women & Persons with Disability are highly encouraged to apply. Applicant Types Accepted: Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness. Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so. As a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Learn more about our work at wvi.org. Our organisational culture reflects a "Partnership" of World Vision offices in 100 countries and 33,000+ staff working towards one vision: life in its fullness for every child. A career with World Vision is a God-given calling, and we believe that every staff member has been brought to World Vision for God’s purposes. Whether working from home, in an office, or with children and community members, we celebrate and embrace each staff member’s diverse background and talents – knowing that together, we can make a difference. Together, #WeAreWorldVision. Learn more about our culture. Our people are our greatest asset. Each staff member brings their unique experience and God-given talents to the organisation – and in return World Vision provides employees a competitive "Total Rewards" package tailored to the context in which they work. Learn more about benefits. Have questions about applying to a job with World Vision? See our Frequently Asked Questions.

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Responsibilities
The GEDSI Specialist will provide technical leadership to integrate Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion principles across all program phases within World Vision Bangladesh’s Rohingya Crisis Response. Key duties include conducting assessments, supporting proposal development, building staff capacity, and ensuring compliance with organizational and donor requirements.
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