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BACKGROUND and JUSTIFICATION:   KAFA (enough) Violence & Exploitation is a Lebanese non-profit, non-political, non-confessional civil society organization, established on the 8th of March 2005 by a group of activists and professionals who have long years of work experience in women issues, specifically in gender-based violence. The organization seeks to mitigate the causes and results of violence and exploitation of women and children through advocacy and lobbying, raising awareness, and by offering social and legal services to vulnerable cases. KAFA’s overall strategic goal is to contribute to the eradication of all sorts of domestic violence and exploitation of women and children. It focuses its strategies and efforts on three major areas: 1) Gender-based violence, 2) Child sexual exploitation, and 3) Trafficking in women.  Since 2013, KAFA has partnered with UNICEF in a project entitled “Protecting children and adolescents from Gender Based Violence” aiming at enhancing protection of vulnerable children and adolescents affected by the Syrian crisis from gender based violence (early marriage and sexual abuse) through promoting their right to information by improving their access to adequate services and their awareness as well as their caregivers’ on how to protect themselves from Gender Based Violence. In 2016, KAFA will continue its partnership with UNICEF in the same project through operating a Listening and Counseling Center for Children in Badaro - Beirut aiming at mitigating and addressing child protection violations. This center will provide case management for children survivors of GBV and abuse under18 years old, psychosocial support, educational activities on Sexual and reproductive health (SRH), awareness sessions, drama and dance therapy sessions. Thus, the social worker will be needed to support the provision of direct services and care to GBV children girls and boys survivors of abuse.  SCOPE OF WORK: The case manager will work under the supervision of the Project Coordinator to whom s/he will report. The case manager would work within the ethics, values and principles of KAFA’s Listening and Counseling Center for Children. More particularly, the case manager is expected to deliver the following tasks:  Contribute to setting up policies and procedures for the provision of service and care of GBV survivors; Provide listening and counseling services to children boys and girls survivors of violence and provide case management for every beneficiary; Fill-in the national intake questionnaires for the beneficiaries and timely keep case records, and document the calls received from survivors of GBV based on the national SOPs; Refer the beneficiaries, when needed, and coordinate with family medicine doctors, forensic doctors, lawyers, psychiatrists, and other frontline personnel; Maintain and develop cooperative working relationships with relevant service providers (national and international), community centers and organizations, governmental institutions, companies and local businesses etc.; to enhance work opportunities and cover complementary needs of the children beneficiaries of the project; Organize and follow up group activities for the beneficiaries such as Art and Drama therapy sessions; Coordinate and organize awareness raising sessions on different topics related to GBV, Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights; Contribute to the dissemination of the services offered to survivors of GBV through establishing networks and preparing and distributing informational and media materials; Contribute in writing evaluation and periodic progress reports and assist the Project Coordinator and Monitoring and Evaluation Officer in establishing monitoring and evaluation indicators in light of the objectives and expected results of the project; Attend the coordination meetings such as CPiEWG and SGBV task force meetings.  COMPETENCES: Relevant experience in field work on the issues related to GBV and child protection; Demonstrated ability to work within a team, and under pressure; Demonstrated respect of work ethics.  PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS: While working on a KAFA project, it is required to sign KAFA’s Child Protection Policy.
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Applications should include a detailed CV and a cover letter that addresses the applicant's motivation for applying. Please forward the application marked "Case Manager" to the following e-mail address: maria.semaan@kafa.org.lb no later than Friday, June 10, 2016. This position will be filled as soon as possible. Kindly note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
• Bachelor Degree in Social Work.
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
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