For more than 30 years, Médecins du Monde (MDM), a campaigning medical organization committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations at home and abroad. It has continued to highlight obstacles that exist in accessing health care and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Those working for this independent organization do not solely dispense care and treatment but condemn violations of human dignity and rights and fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations. MdM currently works in 44 countries across all continents where it focuses on 4 priority areas: caring for the health of migrants and displaced persons, promoting sexual and reproductive health, harm reduction associated with drug use, emergencies, and crisis.
Médecins du Monde is operating in Ethiopia since 1986 in different types of health projects from long-term interventions to emergency response.
MdM France has concentrated its efforts on projects related to basic access to primary health care (projects centered on rural health facilities and isolated populations), reduction of maternal mortality through improved quality of obstetric care, promotion of sexual and reproductive health rights including protection against gender-based violence, provision of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and reduction of malnutrition.
After a period of uncertainty, the mission has recently significantly grown. Although the Covid-19 pandemic was a challenge for the teams and the programming, in 2020 and 2021 it has expanded with its current programming in Semera (Afar) and Chinaksen (Oromia) where MdM France leads a consortium with COOPI and MdM Germany, and solid prospects for intervention in connection with the conflict in some parts of the country. The mission has also reshaped after the handover of its project in Somali region to MdM Germany in May 2021. Towards the end of 2022, security situation in Tigray region improved following peace agreement and in 2023, MdM plans to intervene in Tigray, to provide integrated primary healthcare services.
Duty station: The Case Worker will be based at Yalo, Afar Region
Employment Term: 10 months contract with possibility of extension
Basic Salary: 23,040.00ETB
Reported to: He/ She works under the supervision of the Deputy Program Manager and technically linked to the GBV Advisor
Required positions: 2 (Two)
Job Summary
Under the direct supervision of the Deputy program manager and working in close collaboration with the MHPSS officer and psychologist, the GBV case Worker will be responsible for need assessment, case plan, follow up, referral and report of GBV. This will include linking of GBV cases with specialized MHPSS needs, advocacy on behalf of survivors according to their needs, referrals and systematic follow ups, accompaniment as well as overall case coordination.
Essential duties and responsibilities.
Provide survivor-cantered case management to GBV survivors.
Community activities.
Keep accurate and up-to date records
Work closely with community mobilizers to sensitize communities on health GBV and MHPSS related issues as well as MDM services in the IDP and host communities:
Provide and facilitate psycho-social support activities for the IDP community and host population, with focus on delivering GBV specific PSS services at the clinics and community level.
Meetings and reporting
Educational Qualification and Professional Experience
Skills and qualities required
Languages