PRESENTATION OF HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL
Handicap International is an independent and impartial international aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights.
Handicap International is a not-for-profit organization with no religious or political affiliation. It operates as a federation made up of a network of associations that provide it with human and financial resources, manage its projects and implement its actions and social mission.
For more details on the association: http://www.handicap-international.org
Handicap International is composed of 3 operational divisions:
Emergency Response Division (ERD)
Mines Division
Development Division
MISSION CONTEXT
The Emergency Response Division in Lebanon was created in April 2012. The provision of support to health structure is provided directly by Handicap International physiotherapist and technical advisor. The identification, assessment of the needs, referral and direct provision of services is done trough 18 outreach teams (composed of one social worker as case manager and one physiotherapist supported by 4 psychologists and/or psychosocial workers) and trough 4 fixed points in the communities (in community centers to allow more efficiency reducing the time to reach the beneficiaries). An additional team in Bekaa and North Lebanon will be focusing on the community sensitization, training to humanitarian workers and the identification of potential local partners. In Lebanon, the provision of household essential items including food, NFI and unconditional cash assistance to cover essential winter basic needs of the most vulnerable refugee newcomers will be done in HI area of intervention (54 villages in Central and West Bekaa) through current dedicated outreach teams and distribution teams.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
Line manager: Project Officer
Line manager+1: Program Manager
Supervise: None
In direct cooperation with: Project Officer
RESPONSIBILITIES
Objective 1:Identify specific needs of the programme beneficiaries, contribute to the assessment of these needs and/or directly assess these needs as required:
Activities/Main duties:
Work as mobile/outreach team to identify, register and analyse beneficiaries specifics needs (disabilities and vulnerabilities)
Develop a community approach to ensure a confidence in HI process and project
Ensure a global vision of the individual and familial needs in the identification
Assess all protection issues at individuals and familial level
Objective 2:Answer to the identified needs, by providing direct support (donation of basic items) and refer internally and externally as needed, respecting confidentiality and the right of the beneficiary.
Activities/Main duties:
Identify basic and specific needs and deliver appropriate items if need arise, following the appropriate strategy
Refer all cases identified internally to the relevant actors of the DVFP team within the internal system in place
Refer all cases identified externally to your line manager, following the appropriate strategy
Objective 3: Develop and reinforce the relationships with INGO, LNGO, authorities, community focal points and any other stakeholders on the field to improve the identification system, with the support of DVFP PO
Activities/Main duties:
Develop and follow up the network of HI focal points within your area of intervention
Regularly contact the focal points to get information about the general situation of most vulnerable population affected by the Syrian crisis, and especially within the refugee’s communities
Maintain a flexible system of referrals from focal points to HI team, according to focal points constraints
Share with the other team members the cases located outside of your area of intervention
Objective 4: Report data, follow-up cases and organize the daily and weekly activities
Activities/Main duties:
Close follow-up of individual and familial cases to ensure a qualitative follow-up of all the beneficiaries,
Ensure a daily quantitative and qualitative reporting through the tools (assessment form, follow up form, discharger and monitoring form, donation certificate) and system in place
Organization of the weekly plan within the pluridisciplinary team, with the support of DVFP PO
Any other reports to be made upon line manager request
Objective 5: Participate in the analysis and reporting of global issues in the refugee population
Activities/Main duties:
In formal and informal meetings with the team, participate to a qualitative analysis of the different kinds of issues, at individual, familial and community level
Share in formal and informal meetings with the team the information you collect on the field regarding humanitarian actors activities and constraints
Participate to report with the tools and the internal system all issues identified
Be part of a constructive holistic team work to develop a very qualitative analysis and response for disable and vulnerable persons
Objective 6: To demonstrate an ethic and professional practice:
Activities/Main duties:
Respect beneficiary confidentiality.
Respect and promote HI’s Policies and report to your line manager any non respect of HI’s policies amongst the teams or partners.
Address needs and requests in a professional way.
Report any incident or act that causes any harm to beneficiary or to others.
Always interact with children with the presence of their parents or caregivers
Always respect a refusal of treatment.
Objective 7: Demonstrate willingness to improve professional competences and abilities to increase care quality:
Activities/Main duties:
Demonstrate motivation at work.
Demonstrate willingness to improve own knowledge and skills by participating actively in any training sessions, capacity building activities…
Participate in the different activities that are common to all team members
Respect each team member’s positions, work, and specialty
Adapt to special situations or demands from supervisor (reporting, etc)
REQUIREMENTS
Background:
KNOWLEDGE
Mandatory:
• Community work
Preferable:
• Protection
SKILLS
• Good communication and listening skills
• Common sense
• Proactive
Languages:Fluent in English and Arabic mandatory (oral and written)
Personal qualities & soft skills:
• Adaptation to specific working conditions
• Capacity to work in team and autonomously
• Capacity to work in an multidisciplinary and multicultural team
• Dynamism, high level of motivation
• Flexibility and availability
• Interest for social work and field work
• Willingness to learn new skills and/or approaches
• Good capacity to interact with members of the team and different communities
EXPERIENCE:
• First experience in community base projects and/or Outreach Work, field is mandatory
• INGO/LNGO working experience is an advantage
• Between 0 and 2 year experiences
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
Bachelor Degree in Social Work, or relative experience in Field work
JOB CONDITIONS
Remuneration: according to HI salary grid
Starting date: ASAP
Duration/ Type of contract: Till the end of May 2015
Social insurance: Covered by Handicap Internationalccording to HI salary grid
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
This position is strictly open to Interested candidates may send their resume , with the reference “Social Worker - Qobayat”. CVs without subject will NOT be reviewed. Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for an interview
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
Bachelor Degree in Social Work, or relative experience in Field work
Arabic
Very Good
English
Good
French
Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No