Oxfam is an international confederation of 17 organizations (affiliates) committed to creating a just world without poverty. In Nigeria Oxfam works in the areas of Economic Justice/Sustainable Livelihoods, Humanitarian Programming to save lives, Advancing Gender Justice and Good Governance, adopting a right based approach.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Gender and Safeguarding Officer
Location: Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi
Type of appointment: Fixed-term Contract
Contract duration: 12 months (With Possibility of renewal depending on budget and performance)
Work schedule: Full-time (40 hours per week)
Reports to: Consortium Project Manager
Start date: January 1, 2026
Context
The EU-SUSI project team alongside with the job holder will work collaboratively with government, civil society, women-led groups, private sector actors, and community structures to deliver a transformative livelihoods, food security, and resilience programme in Kebbi State and to ensure that all project interventions are gender-responsive, inclusive, accountable, and aligned with Oxfam’s standards for safeguarding and women’s rights.
Objective of the Position
The Gender and Safeguarding Officer will lead the integration of gender justice, protection, and safeguarding principles across all components of the EU-SUSI project in Kebbi State.
The role ensures that project interventions are gender-responsive, inclusive, conflict-sensitive, and aligned with Oxfam’s Feminist Principles and Safeguarding Standards.
Support in the implementation of the EU-SUSI Gender Action Plan and Safeguarding Work Plan, ensuring alignment with project objectives and Oxfam Nigeria’s Country Strategy.
Support the collection, analysis, and reporting of Sex, Age, and Disability Disaggregated Data (SADDD) across all MEAL processes.
Work with local partners and consortium actors to address structural barriers to women’s participation, leadership, protection, and access to resources.
Support and coordinate Gender Action Learning System (GALS), while supporting women-led advocacy platforms to influence local safety net policies and resource allocation
Promote and uphold safe, ethical, and survivor-centered approaches in all interventions related to GBV, PSEAH, child protection, and safeguarding.
Support the design of activities that promote women’s economic empowerment, protection, inclusive governance, peacebuilding, and social norms change.
Safeguarding, Protection & Accountability:
Serve as the EU-SUSI project-level Safeguarding and PSEAH Focal Point in Kebbi State.
Strengthen community-based safeguarding mechanisms, including safe reporting channels and accessible referral pathways.
Ensure all staff, adhoc staffs and partners understand and sign Oxfam’s:
Safeguarding Policy
Child Safeguarding Standard
Feminist Principles and Code of Conduct
Anti-bullying and Anti-harassment standards
Support the setup and monitoring of Community Accountability Reporting Mechanisms (CARM), ensuring inclusivity for women, girls, and persons with disabilities.
Work closely with GBV service providers, relevant ministries (Women Affairs, Social Welfare), and protection actors to maintain an updated referral pathway.
Partnership and Stakeholder Coordination:
Provide support to project implementing partners to strengthen gender and safeguarding integration in all interventions.
Support State Ministries, women’s rights organizations, community leaders, traditional institutions, and civil society groups to advance women’s rights and voice.
Facilitate the establishment and mentoring of Gender & Safeguarding focal points within partner organizations and community groups.
Represent Oxfam at State-level gender, GBV, PSEAH, and safeguarding coordination platforms.
Build alliances with Women’s Rights Organizations to amplify influencing and advocacy efforts.
Coordinate partner engagement in international observances, including International Women’s Day and 16 Days of Activism Against GBV.
Communications, Knowledge Management & Learning:
Identify and share best practices, success stories, and innovations in gender-transformative programming.
Work with MEAL and Communications teams to produce gender-sensitive content for project learning, visibility, and donor reporting.
Ensure gender and safeguarding considerations are incorporated into project reviews, learning events, monitoring visits, and reports.
Capacity Strengthening:
Support in the training for staff, partners, volunteers, and community actors on:
Gender-transformative approaches
PSEAH and child safeguarding
Survivor-centered response
Gender mainstreaming in development and humanitarian programming
Social norms change and positive masculinities
Education / Knowledge & Experience
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree in Gender Studies, Social Sciences, Development Studies, Humanitarian Studies, or related fields.
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in gender programming, safeguarding, protection, or GBV-focused interventions in development/humanitarian settings.
Strong understanding of gender justice, women’s rights, and power analysis methodologies.
Experience working with rural communities in northern Nigeria, preferably the North-West.
Good knowledge of gender-transformative approaches, SBCC methods, and community-based protection systems.
Practical experience managing safeguarding/PSEAH frameworks, incident reporting, and referral systems.
Experience in conducting gender analysis, training, and designing gender-responsive interventions.
Proficiency with MS Office and digital data tools.
Strong interpersonal, facilitation, and communication skills (written and verbal).
Ability to travel frequently to remote locations.
Desirable:
Experience working with donor funded projects or consortium arrangements.
Experience in conflict/post-conflict or hard-to-reach contexts.
Understanding of safeguarding case management and referral systems.
Experience collaborating with women-led organizations and protection actors.
Competency:
Influencing: To engage with diverse stakeholders in a way that leads to increased impact for the organization. To spot opportunities to influence effectively and where there are no opportunities, to have the ability to create them in a respectful and impactful manner.
Self-Awareness: To develop a high degree of self-awareness around your own strengths and weaknesses and your impact on others. Our self-awareness enables us to moderate and self-regulate our behaviors to control and channel our impulses for good purposes.
Humility: To 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.