Scope:
The Adolescent Girls Programming Officer is directly supervised by and technically supervised and reports to the Community Well being Initiative Manager. The Officer is responsible for support to all aspects of Adolescent Girls programming in Jijiga local community projects.
Job Purpose
The Adolescent Girls Programming Officers support a project designed to equip adolescent girls in Jijiga close by local communities with the skills and experiences necessary to make healthy, strategic life choices as well as promote the safety, prevention of and response to violence against adolescent girls.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Participate in assessments, and contribute to the overall intervention strategy based on feedback received from girls throughout the AG programming;
· Strictly adhere to GBV guiding principle while engaging with AG and their parents/care givers;
· Supervise and capacitate local community and refugee mentors formally and informally to provide quality life skill sessions through training, daily mentoring, weekly meeting, and applying regular knowledge and skills assessment tools;
· In collaboration with implementing partners and community leaders, develop a selection criteria of adolescent girls to engage them in life skill curriculum sessions;
· Support in contextualization and adaptation of Girl Shine Curriculum into refugee and local community context;
· Conduct Adolescent Girls Programming related capacity building trainings for mentors, community leaders, implementing partners and parents/care givers;
· Directly engage with adolescent girls and parents as required, and work with mentors to ensure the quality of the program;
· Coordinate with Response Officers when there is a need to provide case management service for adolescent girls;
· Assist in response related IEC and BCC materials, in collaboration with GBV team, ensuring messages are appropriate for the community and conduct pre-testing before dissemination;
· Develop monthly and weekly activity plans for mentors;
· Monitor supply and logistical needs of AG safe space and ensure adherence to all relevant IRC logistic policies;
· Work closely with local/host community actors particularly with schools, Women and Children Affairs Office, health and legal actors to integrate coordination mechanisms between the refugee and local community program; and
· Participate in monitoring and evaluation activities including in assessments and surveys.
· BA in Psychology, Social Work or related Social Science fields;
· Six years for Diploma holders of relevant work experience for diploma holders and four years for Degree holders years of relevant work experience for first degree;
· Able to organize, maintain composure and prioritize work under pressure, able to coordinate multiple tasks and maintain attention to details.
· We are looking for qualified Women applicants