Under the direct supervision of the PSS program Manager, the Social Worker will be in charge of screening, identifying and following up on PSS and CP cases in schools/ centers. S/he will support teachers in identifying, assessing and following up on all PSS and CP identified needs/case on site; ensure that Protection and PSS principles are understood, maintained and enforced; identify families and learners’ problems and difficulties and support them; elaborate, follow and evaluate the social project with the concerned families/ learners.
Duties and responsibilities
The Social Worker will perform frequent field visits to schools/centers.
The tasks and responsibilities can evolve depending on the project’s needs.
Identification of the most vulnerable people in need
- Support field teams during field visits in order to identify cases, understand the environment and apply follow-up.
- Ensure case assessment including environmental, emotional, behavioral, and social factors as well as resources and strengths that impact the child and their family’s well-being.
Assessment of learners and follow-up and ensuring social support
- Assess the needs of the learners and their families giving particular attention to protection and psycho-social concerns.
- Establish a file for each case (learner/family) to document the family situation, plan of intervention, follow-up, and updates.
- Monitor and follow up on the outcome of the assistance provided.
- Train, coach, and monitor the development and empowerment of teachers to provide the social support needed by the identified cases and to facilitate integration and adaptation.
Reporting and Coordination
- Share the elaborated action plan resulting from the needs assessment.
- Provide periodical reports to the Program Manager.
- Coordinate and facilitate contact with local organizations to collaborate and maintain confidential shared information and data.
Referrals and Pathways
- Provide the needed support and basic counselling to identified cases.
- Manage referrals and follow-ups for specialized support and CP cases.
- Document and update the referral pathways for all cases.
Qualifications
Fluent in English and good command of Arabic (speaking, reading, writing).
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or equivalent
Minimum of 3 years of working with children.
Experience in working with refugees is a plus.
Ability to communicate and to listen
Good analytical skills
Teamwork
Good organizational skills
Respect of professional confidentiality
Patience
- Lebanon
- Beqaa
- Zahleh
Please apply ONLY if your qualifications meet the job requirements, namely the educational background and relevant experience.
Due to the large number of applications received, only short-listed candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. We reserve the right to remove the vacancy ad if we appoint a suitable candidate before the given closing date. Any résumés received after that time will not be considered.
Ana Aqra is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment against any applicant because of individual differences and disabilities. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other protected group.
Ana Aqra and its employees and stakeholders are committed to the core principles regarding protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse laid out by the UN Secretary-General and the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) and adhere to the Safeguarding and Child Protection policies at all times.