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Social Worker Home Of Hope

1.         Developing and implementing individual case plans: Register each child by filling the registration form upon arrival of children to the center Work with each child individually and closely during their stay to develop an action plan responding to the conditions and the needs of each child. Develop a mapping of services available in the community that could be accessed by children if allowed (vocational trainings, activities, classes…) Implement the action plan agreed upon with the child with ongoing evaluation and adapting to the changes and the resources.     2.         Monitoring and follow up of the cases: Coordinate with MOSA and UPEL social workers to follow up with them on the file of each child and what kind of intervention is implemented Monitor the ongoing process of the cases with UPEL and attend the courts call with the child Monitor and identify child protection concerns, including those between children and between children and employees Monitor progress of each child according to plan, during classes, activities, through individual meetings Identify, advise and if needed provide additional support with families Ensure that confidentiality is respected in all meetings with other employees when discussing cases Refer and follow up on special cases of children to relevant organizations when needed     3.         Facilitate awareness sessions and group sessions: Plan, organize, conduct and document awareness sessions for the children based on their needs, and appropriate to age and sex Conduct group intervention with children to develop their life skills Help the educators and the house parents to implement adequate activities responding to each group age Provide guidance to house parents and educators to facilitate their job with the children (positive discipline, communication skills…)     4.         Ensure proper filing and information keeping Develop and maintain a filing system of children respecting confidentiality Formulate monthly reports on the follow up with UPEL and MOSA, referrals, child protection/child safety incidents and concerns, awareness sessions and group intervention. Knowledge and Experience   Degree in social work or related field At least 3 years of relevant experience as social worker Proven previous experience in working with children Knowledge of child rights Knowledge of Lebanese judicial system, specifically related to child protection legislation   Skills and Competencies   Strong communication skills Strong computer skills Fluency in Arabic Strong English skills Flexibility Cultural sensitivity Ability to work under pressure and in a stressful situation Time management  
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Any application not sent to the link below will not be taken into consideration
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Degree in social work or related field
Arabic
Good
English
Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No