Location: West Tselemt
Organization: Food for the Hungry (FH)
Deadline: January 5, 2025
Job Description
FH ETHIOPIA
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL VACANCY
FH Culture
All we do, and how we do it, seeks to promote God’s beauty, goodness, and truth in a broken world. As such, we are defined by our ability to make people’s lives measurably better; our ability to deliver impact is the measure of our collective success. For we know that we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God has already prepared in advance for us to do. At Food for the Hungry, we operate under a set of values called Heartbeat Values.
Position title: Gender-Based Violence(GBV) Case Worker
Duration of contract: Contract Ends on December 31, 2025
Duty Station: West Tselemt
Closing date: January 5, 2024
Job Summary
The Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Case Worker will report to the field Center Manager and provide all comprehensive GBV, MHPSS, and SRH services at WGFS and our reach-level services. The incumbent additionally assists the protection sector in ensuring the proper execution of the GBV thematic area along with the larger protection and community services components. She will oversee all GBV activities in the Women and Girls’ Friendly Space (WGFS), including assessing women and girls’ immediate needs, setting immediate care and treatment goals, and implementing and monitoring women’s and girls’ care plans.
Principal Responsibilities:
- Provide direct, one-on-one, and ongoing case management services, including safety planning.
- Conduct all steps of the case management process: intake, assessment and engagement, case planning, supported referrals, developing practical skills, case review, and building client capacity.
- Work closely with other stakeholders for the integration of the survivors back into the community and enhance access to livelihood opportunities for GBV survivors to support their healing and reintegration process.
- Responsible to handle site and outreach compressive GBV, MHPSS and SRH service.
- Offer basic psychosocial support services to survivors. Determine the need for therapeutic psychosocial or psychiatric support for further referral to specialized service providers.
- Ensure that all the GBV interventions adhere to protection standards and principles as well as FH guidelines and accountability standards.
- Working with ‘at-risk’ young people, their families, and the community to strengthen community-based interventions.
- Consider the cultural, age, and gender appropriateness of the project activities and be creative for effective implementation of project activities.
- Represent the project at the site level and attend the meetings under the center manager and Emergency responses coordinator.
- Carry out routine visits to their home, the community, and the protection/safe houses, and assess the needs of the survivors, vulnerable women, and girls; carry out the needs; and implement under the supervision of the site manager and be responsible for all site-level activities.
- Responsible for site resources and budget and working collaboratively with the center manager/Emergency responses coordinator and cashiers & storekeepers for effective budget utilization and timely reporting of the site.
- Monitor and supervise the daily work implementation of the community incentive worker.
- Ensure up-to-date filing and documentation of GBV cases in line with FH standard tools.
- Contribute to the daily quality implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of SGBV-related projects and interventions in the jurisdiction.
- Conduct a timely safety audit, satisfaction survey, and PDM, and submit the report to supervisors.
- Working in close collaboration with the GBV Responses and Prevention team and Emergency responses coordinator/centre manager, she/he will proactively contribute to the quality and timely writing of weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual reports.
- Exemplify core principles of GBV programming, including respect, non-discrimination, responsible use of power, non-violence, and promotion of gender equality.
- Lead and directly implement the GBV prevention program and the implementation of GBV awareness-raising prevention and outreach activities and provide on-the-job technical support for community incentive workers.
- Responsible for SASA programming and effective implementation.
- Identify the age, gender, and disability-sensitive risks, threats, and vulnerabilities with regular monitoring of well-being and negative coping strategies.
- Undertaking other project tasks as required.
- Uphold FH’s code of conduct and principles of accountability.
Safeguarding Policy
FH strives to provide an environment free from sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment in all places where relief and development programs are implemented. FH holds a zero-tolerance policy against sexual exploitation abuse and harassment. FH expects its employees to maintain high ethical standards, protect organizational integrity and reputation, and ensure that FH work is carried out with honest and fair methods, in alignment with the FH Heartbeat and safeguarding and associated policies. Violations of stated policies will be subject to corrective action up to and including termination of employment.
Gender Responsibility
⮚ Be aware of the stereotypes about women’s and men’s capacities, and discuss how they influence staff, in assigning responsibility, and in managing resources at unit and organization levels.
⮚ Be able to describe how gender issues relate to one’s job responsibilities and how gender equity can be promoted through the execution of those responsibilities.
⮚ Be familiar with the local Gender Focal Point(s), and go to her/him to learn more about gender issues, or when there is a gender grievance or harassment issue to resolve
⮚ Within each project and department, discuss FH’s Gender & Diversity and Sexual Harassment and sexual exploitation Policies, so that all staff is conversant with them.
⮚ Refrain from any comments or gestures that indicate prejudicial views of female staff, especially female supervisors.
Safety & Security Responsibility
⮚ Each FHE staff member should adhere to all pertinent policies concerning the safety and security policy of FH. Lapses in safe conduct can jeopardize the health and welfare of all staff.
⮚ Every FHE staff member must learn and understand the security situation where they are located.
⮚ Each FHE staff member should adhere to all pertinent policies concerning safety and security. This includes but is not limited to, personal safety, road safety, etc.
⮚ He/she has a responsibility to become familiar with social, cultural, and other associated features of their duty stations;
⮚ Abstains from inappropriate or offensive behavior that can put FHE in a difficult position, impair operations, and jeopardize the health and welfare of all staff of FHE.
⮚ All FHE staff should promote safe conduct and exercise
About You
Job Level Specifications
- Full agreement with FH’s Christian foundation and beliefs as expressed in The Heartbeat: our Values, Vision, and Purpose.
- Ability to communicate with organization members.
- Physical fitness to operate in a different weather environment.
- Shows a positive attitude that contributes to a good working atmosphere in the office
- Maintain or retain confidential internal information of the organization.
Education and Experience:
- University degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Work and Social Administration, Social Sciences, Development Studies, or relevant fields.
- A minimum of three years of experience working with GBV and MHPSS programs, including working with survivors and at-risk women and adolescent girls, is preferred, particularly in a humanitarian or advocacy setting.
Distinguishing Competencies
- Proactive personality & self-initiative.
- Computer literacy
- Knowledge of GAC Rules and Regulations.
Language
- Proficiency in both spoken and written English. Knowledge of the local language of the intervention area is a must.
Supervisory Responsibility
- The position supervises the Community Facilitators.
Required Skills
- Communication
How to Apply
Only Qualified female candidates are encouraged to apply.
Competent female candidates can submit ONLY their application and CV to:
Candidates MUST refer the position title “GBV Case Worker-West Tselemt” on the subject line of their emails and applications.