Key tasks and responsibilities:
On the individual level:
- Provide crisis intervention and long term support and care to victims such as meeting victims in the field, assessing imminent risks and needs, developing a safety plan, providing supportive counseling, coordinating with resource persons in order to reach the desired services, etc.;
- Conduct visits to detention places and provide socio-legal counselling to women in detention;
- Co-operate the helpline of the Anti-trafficking Unit;
- Assist the beneficiary in obtaining the desired services such as accessing a safe shelter; seeking medical examination, participating in recreational activities, etc.;
- Assist the beneficiary in accessing justice and undertake the necessary measures such as coordinating with KAFA’s lawyer, approaching authorities, attending police or judicial investigation, etc.;
- Liaise and coordinate with external service providers to ensure a comprehensive support to the beneficiary;
- Act according to the best interest of the beneficiary by adopting a survivor-centered approach;
- Adhere to strict standards of confidentiality when dealing with human rights and SGBV victims and beneficiaries, and abide by KAFA’s established guidelines for dealing with sexual and gender-based violence and exploitation;
- Be regularly available and reachable outside regular working hours to address emergencies.
On the group and community level:
- Conduct frequent field visits to relevant communities or groups at risk and assess their needs;
- Organize outreach activities, and design and deliver psychosocial activities;
- Deliver awareness sessions on labor and sexual exploitation;
- Attend community or groups’ events when relevant.
On the institutional level:
- Maintain regular communication with the management in order to ensure a coordinated response and evaluate priorities of action;
- Prepare progress reports regularly, and ensure proper documentation and updating of the individual files of the cases;
- Monitoring and Evaluation: periodically reassess beneficiaries’ needs and progress in meeting the objectives defined for each beneficiary;
- Enter data regularly in KAFA’s case management database and ensure quality of data;
- Represent KAFA in relevant forums and meetings;
- Abide by KAFA’s values, mission and vision, and policies;
- Keeps track of latest developments in social work area as well as changes in national legislation policies and practices related to GBV survivors.
Qualifications and requirements:
- University degree in social work;
- A minimum of 5 years of practical experience and case management and awareness work with vulnerable groups particularly with women;
- A proven record of SGBV knowledge and experience;
- Works with honesty and integrity;
- Ability to quickly build trust and rapport in interpersonal relationships;
- High respect of and ability to work with people from diverse socio-economic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds;
- Demonstrated ability to deal effectively with challenging social problems and behaviors;
- Ability to work independently and as a team player;
- High level of flexibility in terms of time and mobility and availability to work for long hours and at night time in case of emergency;
- Strong oral and written skills. Fluency in Arabic and English is a must. Knowledge of French is a plus.
Intervention Sectors
Gender issues
Location
- Lebanon
- Beirut
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
800 to 1200 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Interested candidates should send their CV, a motivation letter, and three reference contacts to kafa@kafa.org.lb with the subject line: Case and Outreach Worker no later than 14th of September 2020. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Experience Requirements
5 to 10 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
University degree in social work
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No