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Social Worker Wgss

Job Purpose: The Social Worker for WGSS implements activities and/or trainings in INTERSOS centers and outreach working directly with women and adolescent girls. In particular, the social worker for Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS) ensures a comprehensive package of services for women and girls victims or at risk of violence in all locations where activities are implemented combining static and mobile approaches. Generic Duties: conduct a daily variety of structured activities (emotional support group sessions, distressing activities, info sessions and life skill) within the centers or outside, catering to the needs of women and girls of different ages accordingly to the center activities weekly schedule; conduct peer-led focus groups discussions, life skill training emotional support group sessions with women and girls accordingly to the center activities weekly schedule; facilitate the participation of all the segments of the targeted population to the planned activities held at the assigned center, notably the most vulnerable ones (refugees, local community, adolescent, women, elderly, minority members, people with disabilities etc.), ensuring that proper attention is paid to specific emotional and physical needs; plan and design the GBV-WGSS activities in collaboration with the FAO, the Gender Based Violence (GBV)  Coordinator, and all the team members, accordingly to INTERSOS guidelines on GBV activities; where possible and in line with the confidentiality principles, engage volunteers from (Community Based Organizations (CBOs) and Social Development Centers (SDCs) staff in the planned activities held at the assigned centers; maintain daily attendance registers and a weekly and monthly inventory sheets for each activity conducted in collaboration with the FAO, GBV coordinator and the other staff members; maintain and fill properly any distribution list or attendance lists for the activities conducted or the distribution done, under the supervision of the FAO; inform the supervisors about any difficulty met during the implementation of the activities; be update about all new information send by the FAO, the GBV coordinator and the Project Manager (PM) concerning the project, the context and the beneficiaries;       10. be available to participate in meetings and trainings in and outside the centers and/or in INTERSOS offices when requested; accomplish any other assignments given by supervisors (FAO,GBV coordinator) or the PM.                                Specific Duties: facilitate and encourage the participation of women and girls, notably the most vulnerable ones, ensuring proper attention to their specific emotional and social needs / difficulties; ensure women and girls under her/his responsibility are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during the activities; ensure the adoption of minimum standard required (ex. Women and Girls Safe Space checklist) in the centers were the activities are implemented; plan, organize and run / lead / implement: Outreach activities in collaboration with other staff members in order to identify women and girls victims or at risk of violence and to provide information on services available; emotional support groups and Focus Group Discussion (FGD); recreational and de-stressing activities; life skills development activities such as socio-economic / empowerment opportunities and life plans; ad hoc curriculum for women, such as Arab Women Speak Out (AWSO) and Good parenting; ad hoc curriculum for adolescent girls, such as My Safety My Wellbeing (MSMW) and Citadel of Protection, focusing specifically on married girls, adopting also structured Psychosocial curriculum; strengthen linkages between the different components of INTERSOS GBV interventions and community groups made up of women and girls; collaborate with other staff members in order to insure that community groups and community members  take part in trainings on i) GBV risk identification and referral; ii) advocacy iii) communication skills, enabling them to jointly assess safety and security concerns affecting women and girls, and devising community-led advocacy campaigns or other strategies to mitigate such risks; collaborate with the Social Development Coordinator (SDC) to investigate on how additional services already provided by the Social Development Centers (SDCs) can guarantee a comprehensive GBV package; contribute to the development of community brochures in consultation with women and girls in the communities to orient them on the services available identify and refer vulnerable cases on the base of the referral pathways adopted by INTERSOS;       10. ensure that the provided material is properly used, kept and cleaned;       11. Ensure the storage and distribution of healthy refreshment.  Reporting: collect information on number of women and girls i) participating in the activities  ii) internally and externally referred; collect information on number of women and girls i) participating in the activities conducted by CBOs and SDCs and ii) internally and externally referred; prepare weekly and monthly plans of the activities to be validated by the FAO and GBV coordinator; fill in daily, weekly and monthly monitoring tools to be validated by the FAO; support CBOs and SDCs staff in the fill in of weekly and monthly monitoring tools to be validated by the FAO; prepare weekly and monthly reports on the base of ad hoc models providing qualitative and quantitative information. write reports after each Focus Group Discussion and send them to the GBV coordinator.   Administration: - contribute to the preparation of weekly liquidity plans and be responsible of it;  Logistic: - coordinate, through the FAO, with the INTERSOS Logistic Department for i) refreshment and material delivery and ii) centers maintenance.     Meeting: -       be available to take part in meetings in the centers, in Tyre INTERSOS Office or in any other location required by the  FAO and the general management.  Competencies:  (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) Professional Competencies: -      A minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible professional experience is required. -      A minimum of 2 years work experience in implementing programs focused on women and girls victims or at risk of violence; -      Deep knowledge of GBV issues and ad hoc curriculum; -      Strong organizational skills; -      Strong interpersonal skill and communication skills; -      Knowledge of English; -      Good knowledge word and excel; -      Driving license holder -      Strong observation, analytical and listening skills -      The capacity to absorb legal/procedural information -      The ability to negotiate/mediate/interpret on behalf of service users  Behavioural competencies: -      Excellent Communication skills -      Client Orientation approach -      The social worker should have a compassionate, caring, and non-judgmental personality. -      Punctuality and respect for applicable rules and procedures; -      Ethical and transparent decision-making; -      Respect of confidentiality and data protection protocols; -      Self-motivation, goal/result-orientation and team work; -      Flexibility, tolerance and maturity. -      Patience and the ability to remain calm in a crisis -      Flexibility to adapt to new roles, tasks and situations
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Interested candidates please send CV to hr.south.lebanon@gmail.com and mention clearly in the subject the position applying for. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Bachelor degree in Social Work or related field.
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
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