Safeguarding & Code of Conduct Coordinator

Danish Refugee Council
Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya
Protection and Human Rights

Job Description

Overall purpose of the role: The Safeguarding & Code of Conduct Coordinator serves as a vital link between HQ Safeguarding & Code of Conduct and Country Operations, ensuring that investigations, prevention efforts, and safeguarding measures are implemented to a consistent global standard while remaining responsive to local contexts and specificities. The position leads case handling (investigations and monitoring) primarily within the assigned geographical scope, provides expert advisory support to Country Operations, and contributes to global prevention, capacity building, and compliance tracking in alignment with the centralized Safeguarding & Code of Conduct model. Duties & Responsibilities: Investigations & Case Handling Coordinate with the Global Registrar to ensure clear, accurate intake documentation and timely case allocation- and actively contribute to the Global Intake Committee. Lead investigations as Authorizing Officer or conduct internal investigations as investigator under the monitoring of the relevant Authorizing Officer and the authority of the Global Investigations Lead. Produce high quality reports on investigation (closure or investigation reports), advisory reports on gaps, risks and issues identified during investigation and contribute to donor reporting. Ensure appropriate case update and maintenance in the relevant trackers and secured database. Support post-case follow-up, ensuring Management Action Plans are completed and recorded in the tracker. Prevention & Safeguarding (PSEAH) Act in support to the Prevention & Safeguarding functional lead for tasks linked to assigned hub, with emphasis on Protection from Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (PSEAH) Support contextual risk assessments and implementation of mitigation measures for safeguarding and ethical risks, feeding into global analysis. Contribute to adapting global prevention and safeguarding tools to local contexts, ensuring accessibility and cultural appropriateness. Train and mentor Country Operation Focal Points and managers on safeguarding, survivor-centered approaches, and ethical obligations. Compliance & System strengthening Monitor Safeguarding & Code of Conduct-related compliance in assigned hub, including functionality of reporting mechanisms and channels (Code of Conduct Reporting Mechanism), availability and skillset of trained investigators, support the delivery of mandatory and some advanced ethics training. Maintain a functional pool of Focal Points across the primary geographical area of focus. Flag compliance gaps to the Head of Safeguarding & Code of Conduct and relevant functional leads. Share lessons learned, good practices, and case trends with the HQ Safeguarding & Code of Conduct Team- and contribute to yearly or quarterly Safeguarding & Code of Conduct reports. Cross-functional Coordination & Representation Maintain strong relationships with Country Directors, Human Resources, Risk & Compliance, MEAL, and Programme teams related to assigned areas of intervention. Promote, in coordination with relevant stakeholders, the effective integration of the CoCRM and the Community Feedback Mechanism to provide safe, coordinated, and accessible channels for reporting and responding to ethical concerns within the scope of intervention. Advance DRC’s Localization vision by strengthening ethics-related capacity-strengthening among implementing partners (e.g. targeted training, tool design, advisory support for CO Focal Points and multi-country projects teams). Represent the Safeguarding & Code of Conduct function in relevant hub-level forums, inter-agency networks, and donor engagement opportunities. Technical Supervision Responsibilities: Providing technical direction, guidance, and where mandated, instructions to ensure compliance with DRC policies, standards, and strategies. Supporting managers and technical staff through regular communication, capacity building, and promotion of best practices. Escalating and, where authorized, addressing issues of non-compliance or poor performance in line with the technical supervision mandate. Participating in the recruitment of technical senior Safeguarding staff in Cos. Support CD’s with assessing the technical skills and performance of most senior CO Safeguarding staff Experience and Technical Competence Minimum 5 years of experience working with code of conduct or similar in a large or local organization, influencing senior-level management and key stakeholders effectively across the organization and within complex contexts. Minimum 5 years of experience in conducting and/or monitoring highly sensitive internal investigations. Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering successful training sessions (including advanced ToTs), facilitating meetings. Field-related experiences (being based in a humanitarian setting/operation for a minimum of 3 years) are considered an asset. Demonstrated experience in Safeguarding and PSEAH standards, including an ability to apply a survivor-centered approach. Familiarity with trauma-informed practices and duty of care. Demonstrated counter-fraud and anti-corruption experience. Familiar with Risk & Compliance and risk assessment tools and methodology. Commitment to upholding and modelling DRC’s values and Code of Conduct. Demonstrating integrity, diplomacy, professionalism, reliability and resilience at all times. Able to always work professionally and with the utmost degree of confidentiality. Highly developed critical analysis and reasoning skills. Ability to quickly build personal rapport and trust. Interpersonal and intercultural skills and a strong ability to collaborate and network. Strong computer skills, facility with MS Pack Office, Power BI, OneDrive and email software. Education Master’s degree in social science, human resources law, criminal law, human rights, gender or gender-based violence, international affairs, or equivalent CHS-type PSEAH Investigation or other investigation certificates. Counter-fraud & Anti-corruption certificates are an asset Languages: Fluent in English (oral and written) Have good or strong oral and written communication skills in French, Spanish or Arabic is an advantage Key stakeholders: Head of Safeguarding & Code of Conduct Safeguarding (PSEAH) Global Advisor, Global Investigations Lead, Global Registrar. Safeguarding & Code of Conduct Team CoCRM functions in the [insert Hub] area. Executive Director .- EAGL Hub Country Directors Accountability to Affected Populations Global Advisor. MEAL team. Global Safety team Governance, Risk & Compliance Section. Donors. Peer organizations and networks About you: In this position, you are expected to demonstrate DRC’s five core competencies: Striving for excellence : You focus on reaching results while ensuring an efficient process. Collaborating : You involve relevant parties and encourage feedback. Taking the lead : You take ownership and initiative while aiming for innovation. Communicating: You listen and speak effectively and honestly. Demonstrating integrity : You act in line with our vision and values. Conditions Contract: One-year contract with possibility of extension. Salary and other conditions are offered in accordance with DRC’s Terms of Employment. Availability: May 2026 Duty station: Nairobi

How to Apply

Application and CV: Only motivated applications that address the stipulated duties and meet the required qualifications, sent together with a CV, will be considered. Use [this link to apply](https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationForm/SinglePageApplicationForm.aspx?cid=1036&departmentId=19013&ProjectId=175408&MediaId=5) DRC only accepts applications sent via our online-application form on www.drc.ngo under Vacancies. Please remember to upload both a letter of application and your CV and do not attach any written recommendations.

Job Details

Posted: March 6, 2026
Deadline: March 19, 2026 (13 days left)
Organization: Danish Refugee Council
Location: Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya
Sector: Protection and Human Rights