Provide technical guidance, on the job training, coaching and mentoring to para social workers on child protection and GBV minimum standards.
Provide direct psychosocial support to CP/GBV in children survivors and women friendly Safe Spaces
Conduct grassroots level assessment on PSS needs within refugee children and youth to determine the type of PSS service to avail and the nature of PSS service approach/strategy
Design and implement psychosocial activities, including individual and group counselling, parenting activities, etc.
Develop adequate and contextually relevant tools and guidance to identify PSS needs, implement and follow-up of identified cases for Psychosocial support services
Facilitate community conversations and awareness raising activities using IEC and public events in collaboration with Woreda Women and Children Affairs on services provided by HI established children and women friendly inclusive safe spaces.
Support the mainstreaming of child protection and psychosocial key messages and principles to humanitarian organization operational in the IDP camps.
Participate in activity reporting and lessons learning
BA degree in Psychology, Psychiatry, Sociology, Social Work, Child Development and other related fields.
Experiences
A minimum of 3 years of humanitarian aid experience applied in emergency/recovery response operations preferably in the area of Psychosocial Activity
Knowledge & Skills Specific to the Post
Excellent knowledge of Child Protection and GBV minimum standards and basic principles; Good knowledge of GBV and Child Protection case management
Excellent knowledge of psychosocial support basic principles and child & adult development and learning
Competencies and values
Interest and love to work with children
Good command of the English language (both spoken & written)
Computer Skills