Case Worker
Location: Bidu Woreda, Zone 2, Ethiopia
Organization: Positive Action for Development (PAD)
Deadline: August 28, 2026
Job Description
Positive Action for Development (PAD) is an indigenous, non-governmental, non-profit, secular, and legally registered Ethiopian Civil Society Organization (Registration No. 2330). PAD is committed to promoting a just, compassionate, and inclusive society where all people can thrive. Guided by the values of optimism, integrity, kindness, excellence, and impactful action, PAD works to provide effective humanitarian and development support to communities in need.
Positive Action for Development (PAD) is seeking a qualified and experienced professional to join its team as a Case Worker for an EHF-funded project based in the Afar Region
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Protection Officer, the Case Worker will be responsible for the day-to-day implementation of protection case management activities, with a specific focus on Child Protection and Gender-Based Violence (GBV), ensuring the highest quality and adherence to international standards and principles.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Case Management and Direct Support
- Lead the implementation of survivor-centered GBV and Child Protection case management activities, including identification, registration, assessment, case planning, referral, follow-up, and closure for vulnerable individuals, with a specific focus on women, girls, Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC), and children with disabilities.
- Ensure all case management is conducted in strict adherence to the National Case Management Framework, the IASC Guidelines on MHPSS, and PAD’s internal policies, including the principles of confidentiality, informed consent, do-no-harm, and the survivor-centered approach.
- Provide direct, needs-based cash assistance to GBV survivors and vulnerable households. assess needs, determine appropriate cash amounts based on established guidelines, and facilitate the secure and timely disbursement of funds.
- Support distribution of dignity kits to 500 women and girls of reproductive age. This includes beneficiary verification, maintaining distribution records, and ensuring the process is dignified and respectful.
- Support the identification, registration, and verification of project beneficiaries through existing community committees, ensuring transparency and inclusiveness.
- Manage a caseload, maintain complete, accurate, and confidential case files, and regularly document all case management actions and progress.
- Maintain an up-to-date referral pathway and facilitate timely referrals to appropriate service providers (e.g., health, legal, shelter) based on individual client needs.
Community Engagement and Capacity Building
- Support the Protection Officer in identifying, mobilizing, and strengthening community-based protection structures, such as Child Protection and GBV committees, to identify, monitor, and refer protection cases.
- Facilitating community awareness-raising campaigns on children’s rights, child protection risks, GBV prevention, available services, and referral mechanisms.
- Facilitating mass sensitization events on gender equality, disability inclusion, and Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM) modalities.
- Assist in organizing and facilitating community consultations and feedback sessions to ensure the meaningful participation of affected populations.
Protection Monitoring, Awareness, and Coordination
- Conduct rapid needs assessments, protection risk assessments, and community consultations in collaboration with the Protection Officer to identify key protection concerns, vulnerabilities, and capacities.
- Actively participate in and contribute to woreda-level protection coordination meetings with partners, government authorities, and relevant stakeholders to address referral gaps and enhance coordination.
- Support the commemoration of key international protection events, such as World Mental Health Day, International Day of the Girl Child, and the 16 Days of Activism, by participating in awareness-raising activities.
- Contribute to the strengthening of the Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM) by ensuring community members are aware of how to report complaints and feedback.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Documentation
- Monitor the progress of case management activities against approved work plans and indicators.
- Prepare regular progress reports (daily, weekly, monthly) on case management activities, documenting achievements, challenges, lessons learned, and recommendations.
- Support Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) and other assessments to evaluate the effectiveness and impact of protection interventions, including the distribution of dignity kits and cash assistance.
- Collect and manage beneficiary data in an accurate and well-organized manner.
Quality Assurance, Accountability, and Compliance
- Ensure that all case management and protection interventions comply with approved activity designs, national standards, international guidelines, donor requirements, and PAD’s organizational policies and procedures (including PSEA and Child Safeguarding).
- Ensure case management interventions are inclusive, sustainable, and responsive to the specific needs of affected communities, particularly women, children, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups.
- Identify implementation risks and protection concerns, escalating them to the Protection Officer and taking appropriate corrective actions.
- Promote accountability to affected populations by supporting a functional and responsive CFM.
Qualifications:
- Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, Nursing, Law, or other related fields.
Experience:
- Minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience in a humanitarian or development context, with a specific focus on providing direct case management services for GBV survivors, vulnerable children, and/or MHPSS.
Skills Required:
- Fluency in English, both written and verbal.
- Fluency in the local language (Afar), both written and verbal, is a mandatory requirement.
- Previous experience working in complex and volatile contexts, particularly in the Afar region, is highly desirable.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders, including vulnerable individuals and communities.
- Strong empathy, active listening, and problem-solving abilities.
- Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and ethical conduct.
- Ability to work under pressure and handle insecure environments.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Computer Skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Experience using mobile data collection tools, such as Kobo Toolbox, is an advantage.
Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination
- Experience coordinating with woreda and zonal protection offices, local facilities, and implementing partners to ensure harmonized service delivery.
- Ability to represent the organization in protection cluster meetings, planning sessions, and joint field assessments.
Adaptability and Professionalism
- Flexible and solution-oriented, with the ability to adapt to changing project contexts, such as supply chain disruptions or emergency response needs.
- Maintains professional ethics, client confidentiality, and organizational values in all aspects of work.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in demanding humanitarian settings, including conflict-affected, resource-constrained, and remote areas.
Other:
- Willingness to travel to and work in remote and hard-to-reach locations.
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-sectoral emergency response setting, demonstrating flexibility, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity while collaborating with diverse teams and community stakeholders.
- Commitment to upholding humanitarian values and the organization’s mission.
Competencies
- Action facilitations
- Communications
- Ethics & Values
- Teamwork
- Behavioral Flexibility
- Client Orientation
- Initiative
- Interpersonal Relations
- Reasonable Judgment
Duty Station: Bidu Woreda, Zone 2, Afar Region.
Number Required: 1 (One)
Female applicants are highly encouraged to apply
Equal Employment Opportunity
PAD promotes fairness, equity, and diversity in the workplace. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of gender, age, disability, ethnicity, religion, or other personal status.
Hiring decisions are made solely based on skills, experience, and suitability for the role.
PAD is committed to creating a respectful and inclusive environment where all staff can thrive, contribute meaningfully, and grow professionally.
Zero Tolerance for Misconduct
PAD maintains zero tolerance for abuse, harassment, exploitation, or misuse of power. All staff, volunteers, and partners are expected to follow PAD’s policies and uphold our values at all times.
All successful candidates will undergo background checks and must adhere to PAD’s code of conduct and safeguarding principles.
Recruitment Flexibility
PAD reserves the right to:
- Recruit more than the required candidates from this announcement.
- Keep qualified applicants in our database for future similar roles.
Important Notice on Recruitment Fraud
If you encounter any misconduct, fraud, or corruption related to PAD’s recruitment process or operations, please report immediately via:
- Email: safeguarding@padethiopia.org
- Link: https://one-pad.org/guest_new/public_add_issue
- Toll Free Hotline: 9135
PAD treats all reports confidentially and takes them seriously, ensuring appropriate action is taken.
- Knowledge of protection principles, GBV core concepts, and PSEA.
- MHPSS
- Understanding of case management workflows,
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Good communication skills in teamwork, team mobilizations, and partnership management
- Organization & Time Management
How to Apply
Candidates interested in the position should submit:
- CV with relevant documents (education certificates, experience, etc.). All documents must be combined into a single file.
- Motivation/Cover Letter, including current salary and salary expectations, is recommended.
Submission Instructions
- All applications should be submitted only by email: job@padethiopia.org
- Applications must specify the position title and Woreda/Town. Applications that do not mention the position title and location, or lack clear site details, may not be considered.
Selection Process
- Only selected candidates will be contacted.
- Fair and transparent evaluation based on qualifications, experience, and competencies, including written and interview exam results.
- Hiring decisions aligned with PAD’s values of equity, integrity, and professionalism.
- Applicants who do not follow the procedures will be disqualified immediately.
- This job description provides a general overview and may change based on organizational needs.
Contact for additional Information
- Email: job@padethiopia.org
- Website: www.padethiopia.org
- Phone: 094877677 or 0936342656
PAD is committed to upholding zero-tolerance policies against all forms of abuse and exploitation while actively protecting the rights and well-being of individuals.