Background
- The Child Protection Case Worker is a key position in the SGBV project, ensuring the provision of comprehensive and appropriate case management support services available to vulnerable children and youth, including survivors of gender based violence (GBV), in an emergency context.
General duties and responsibilities:
- The Child Protection Case Worker (CP CW) will be responsible to manage the overall Child Protection (CP) Case Management component of the Sexual Gender Based Violence project in one of the 6 targeted districts of South Lebanon (Tyre, Bent Jbeil, Nabatieh, Hasbaya, Marjayoun and Jezzine).
- The CP CW works directly with children in INTERSOS Centres (Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) or other identified premises) where the CP social workers carry out recreational, non-formal education and awareness sessions activities with children. In cases where there are no CFSs, the CP case worker liaises directly to other service providers present in the premise (health and /or legal providers, etc.) that supports refugee and host community most vulnerable families and children.
- Ensures that Child Protection principles are understood, enacted, maintained and enforced in the INTERSOS Centres.
- Is the visible link between INTERSOS Centre, multi-sectorial service providers and the whole community, Syrian refugee and host Lebanese Community.
Specific duties and responsibilities:
Child and Women Centers:
- The Child Protection Case Worker (CP CW) will respond to the needs of the children most at risk or survivors of GBV by ensuring quality case management and referral. More specifically, the CP CW will provide direct support and care for vulnerable children (including survivors of gender based violence), including counseling and case management services:
Assessment of needs, developing an action plan, implementing the plan, appropriate following and case closure (if and when appropriate)
- CP CW will coordinate whenever necessary with the CP social workers as well as with the Mobile team Community Mobilizers (for both CP and Gender Based Violence (GBV) projects) to propose awareness sessions and information sharing to the community.
- The CP CW ensures regular monitoring of the progress and evolution of the Child Well Being with strict follow-up, reviews of children’s files.
- The CP CW officer works in close collaboration with the Psychologist and ensures that trends are communicated to develop adapted and contextualized CP awareness messages to parents, families, key actors and community (host and refugee).
- Ensures children under her/his responsibility are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during the individual meeting. The CP CW respects the 4 guiding principles of respect, confidentiality, non-discrimination and safety.
- Work with children and for children. During all the time with the children:
welcome them and listen to them
play with them when considered helpful
guide them in the respect of the Child Best Interest
work hard to make them feel comfortable and in trust
- Plan and manages individual meetings with children that are:
adapted to the age of the children
adapted to the physical and mental capacities of the children
adapted to the needs of the children
- Assists, plans, organizes and participates in activities with the children in the Child Friendly Spaces (wherever CFSs are available) or in other identified premises.
Case Management:
- Contributes within the CFS and other identified premises to the identification of project targeted children, manages CP cases and refers to other service providers dealing with child protection resources.
Administration:
- Ensure that a monthly expenditure sheet is prepared and delivered to INTERSOS for: 1. Monthly Office running costs (cleaning services and material, stationary, maintenance, equipment etc) 2. Any monthly related costs for Unconditional cash Assistance to Children and their Caregivers.
- Ensure that all other relevant financial documentation is completed accurately as required.
Reporting:
- Informs CP and GBV National Coordinators about any difficulty met in INTERSOS activities implementation.
- Work closely with the Information management staff member to collect and analyse the reported cases: these must be done is strict respect of the mentioned 4 guiding principles and stored in a safe and confidential place.
- Provide in respect of planed timeline, the program activities (weekly report of daily activities), CP case management intake form and follow-up questionnaire (weekly filled).
- Collect from CP social worker information about vulnerable cases.
- Coordinate and write the weekly or monthly evaluation report.
Meeting:
- Be available for participates in meeting in the centre or in Tyre INTERSOS Office.
- Be available for eventual training provided by INTERSOS and provide technical support to the social worker (in CFSs) through punctual training and coaching identifying lessons learned and best gateways to reach and detect CP cases.
- Meets with other program staff as required: conducts weekly CP and GBV CW coordination meetings with other members of INTERSOS team members (within the CP and GBV projects).
- Coordination and representation: Attend the bi-weekly Protection / CP coordination meetings in Hosh UNHCR premise when required.
- Maintain positive coordination and relationships with partners by liaising and collaborate with other INGO and NGO CW when required.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
- Advanced Diploma in Social Work or equivalent;
- 0 to 2 years work experience in implementing recreational activities, psychosocial activities and informal/formal education activities with children;
- Knowledge CP and GBV issues;
- Strong organizational skills;
- Strong interpersonal skill and communication skills;
- Knowledge of English;
- Good knowledge word and excel;
- The Candidate should be from the same area.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Sociology -psychology - Psycho Social Bachelor or Certificate.
Arabic
Excellent
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No