فرص عمل: مطلوب ثلاث أخصائيين إناث مؤهلين في مجال حماية الطفل/العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي للعمل مع Terre Des Hommes Foundation
The deadline for submission of CV and Motivation letter is on Wednesday September 06th, 2023. The interested applicants should send their CV and Cover Letter to the following email lbn.hr@tdh.org, mentioning the title of the position applied for. Only the shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Written Technical Test will be required at the next phase of recruitment, while the shortlisted candidates will also have a Panel interview with the Programs Unit and HR. Employment is subject to donor budget confirmation
Job Announcement:
Terre des hommes- Foundation (Lausanne) is seeking three qualified Female Child Protection/Gender Based-Violence (CP/GBV) Case Workers Based in Beirut Area or surroundings.
Within the project framework, the CP/GBV case workers will provide individual child protection/gender-based violence specialized services to adolescent girls at risk and/or exposed to child marriage and work with their children, families, and their social environment through the following approaches:
- Provide individual case management for all CP/GBV cases in accordance with all case management steps and related tools and procedures (National and International).
- Provide ongoing support to families and caregivers, foster and alternative care system
- CP/GBV Case Worker will liaise directly with other service providers working within the communities where the project is implemented and facilitate referrals to other service providers (health including Mental health, Shelter, NFIs, livelihoods and education etc.).
- Directly communicate effectively with other case workers and service providers as part of conducting individual CP/GBV case management
- Ensure that Survivor Centered Approach and Child Protection guiding principles maintained and enforced in while working with survivors including in safe spaces for women and girls.
In an ethical and deontological approach, the CP/GBV case worker helps to create conditions for children and their families to have the means to be active in their own development and to strengthen the social links and solidarity where they live but also to enhance their resilience.
Under the management of the CP/GBV Team Leader, the CP/GBV Case Worker will perform the following tasks:
Job Duties & Responsibilities
Case Management:
- Identify individual CP/GBV cases through regular presence in the community and accept referrals from other agencies and community partners
- Conduct initial (rapid) assessments for CP/GBV cases and prioritize them according to risk level.
- Develop case plans that respond to needs addressed in initial and comprehensive assessments and seek support of supervisor when necessary.
- Regularly follow up to ensure all services and action points listed in the case plan are carried out within agreed time frames. Ensure that progress is regularly reviewed.
- Regularly monitor and support to children and families through home visits, providing guidance, advice and emotional support, community mediation and referrals.
- Work with supervisors and managers to arrange case conferences for complex cases and ensure adolescent girls receive multidisciplinary support.
- Manage CP/GBV cases in line with Standard Operational Procedures (SoPs), adhere to standard documentation processes and follow best practice guidance.
- Apply the National SoPs for case management, while use Best Interests Assessments (BiA) and Best Interests Determination (BiD) procedures when are requested or needed.
- Ensure Do No Harm analysis are carried out and the principle of Do No Harm is observed and upheld in all the engagements of the CP/GBV Case Worker.
Data Management:
- Regularly document cases using case notes and other agreed upon forms
- Update databases / GBVIMS+ to ensure a comprehensive record of the case.
- Ensure that data collection and storage respect data protection protocols and confidentiality principle.
- Regularly provide field reports, protection monitoring reports and reports related to project progress to your line manager.
Coordination and Representation:
- Directly communicate effectively with other caseworkers and service providers in order to advocate, collaborate and make referrals according to the best interests of adolescent girls.
- Regularly attend case management meetings and relevant case conferences at field level.
- In addition to the case management team, collaborate closely with other members of the Child Protection/Gender Based Violence team, ensuring smooth coordination and referrals.
- Direct communication and coordination with Technical Unit and Global Technical Advisors.
- Coordination with the GBV case workers of the local partner.
Organisational Policies:
- Respect the Tdh’s Global Code of Conduct (GCD), Child Safeguarding Policy (CSP), Prevention from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Policy (PSEA) and Policy on Gender and Diversity and its principles of child protection, ensuring the policy’s implementation and prompt notification of the CSP/PSEA Focal Point with any information regarding potential breaches of the policy
- Is aware of, abide by and promote the practices and values set out in all other Tdh policies and procedures such as the Internal Regulations, Standard Operating Procedures and other policies
- Undertake all other duties that may be requested by the line-manager and that are compatible with the job
- Participate actively in weekly and monthly coordination meeting with the line managers
Job Requirements:
Academic Background: Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology, Social Work, Gender Studies, Psychology or other relevant degree. Master’s degree is a plus but not mandatory.
Experience: At least 2 years of experience in Social Work and Case Management Intervention
Experience working with Gender Based Violence and/or Child Protection Cases.
Professional Competencies:
- Good knowledge in Child Protection and GBV
- Able to deal with adolescent girls from different backgrounds
- Experience working with caregivers
- Quality, monitoring and reporting
- Innovation and Development
- Computer skills
- Respect for the institutional framework
- Good communication and facilitation skills
- Self-management
- Mission orientation
- Teamwork
- Driving license (not mandatory)
Organizational Competencies:
Personal, Social and Leadership Competencies (PSLC):
- Self-management
- Communication and interaction
- Teamwork
- Mission orientation
- Cultural sensitivity
Technical and methodological competencies (TMC) :
- Respect for the institutional framework
- Innovation & Development
- Quality Monitoring & Reporting
- Languages: English and Arabic (written, read and spoken)
- Computer skills: Microsoft office
Reports to: Child Protection/Gender Based Violence Team leader.
Location/Travel: Office based in Beirut. Activities in BML and Saida Area.
Tdh Foundation, Lausanne has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse of beneficiaries. Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) is everyone’s responsibility and all staff are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct, that enshrines principles of PSEA, always (both during work hours and outside work hours). Familiarization with, and adherence to, the Code of Conduct is an essential requirement of all staff.