The tasks and responsibilities of the CP Officer are as follows:
- Regular Shelter Visits and Monitoring:
- Conduct regular visits to assigned shelters to monitor the safety, well-being, and protection needs of children and caregivers.
- Ensure that child safeguarding standards are being upheld and that protection concerns are identified and addressed promptly.
- Build strong relationships shelter staff to foster a safe and supportive environment.
- Provision of Psychosocial First Aid (PFA):
- Provide immediate emotional and practical support through Psychological First Aid (PFA) for children and caregivers experiencing distress.
- Offer safe and confidential spaces for children and caregivers to express their emotions and concerns, while guiding them on coping mechanisms and available support services.
- Implementation of Child Protection Activities:
- Plan and implement structured recreational activities for children to promote psychosocial well-being, resilience, and a sense of normalcy.
- Organize community-based psychosocial support (CBPSS) sessions for children and caregivers, focusing on stress management, coping skills, and building emotional resilience.
- Conducting Information and Awareness Sessions:
- Organize and lead information sessions with children and caregivers on key topics, such as safety and security, health and hygiene, and child rights.
- Facilitate awareness sessions on child protection risks, child safeguarding, and PSEA (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse), tailored to the needs of both children and caregivers.
- Parenting Support and Capacity Building:
- Deliver parenting sessions that focus on positive parenting practices, child development, and managing parenting challenges in emergency settings.
- Provide caregivers with tools and strategies to support their children’s emotional and psychological well-being, while promoting a protective and nurturing environment.
- Collaboration and Coordination:
- Coordinate with other CP team members, shelter staff, and local stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach to child protection and caregiver support.
- Participate in regular case discussions and coordination meetings to share insights and improve the quality of services provided.
- Work closely with all partners and actors to ensure proper referral pathways in the area of intervention and build a network with all actors working around implementation gateways.
- Collaborate closely with partners and relevant stakeholders to establish and maintain effective referral pathways within the area of intervention, while building a strong network with all actors involved in implementing related services and support.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain detailed records of all activities, ensuring that data is collected in a safe, confidential, and accurate manner.
- Prepare and submit regular reports on child protection activities, PFA interventions, and observed trends, while identifying gaps and recommending solutions.
- Other Responsibilities:
- Participate actively in all mandatory trainings provided by AVSI and or the sector.
- Participate in the development of technical documents, presentations, and reports and documenting achievements and lessons learned.
- Perform other duties within areas of responsibility as requested by the supervisor.
Intervention Sectors
Children & Youth
Location
- Lebanon
- Mount Lebanon
- Matn
- Sinn El Fil
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
1200 to 1500 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Only applications through the Website/URL to be considered.
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
3 to 5 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social sciences, or relevant field.
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
French
Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No