Specific Responsibilities:

  1. Case Management:

    • Conduct comprehensive assessments of clients' protection concerns and needs.

    • Identify the most appropriate and vulnerable individuals and groups facing protection concerns and issues

    • Develop individualized protection case management 

    • Refer the clients to the service providers or facilitate access to services that address clients' identified needs, such as psychosocial support, health and livelihood support.

    • Regularly monitor and review the progress of cases

    • Maintain accurate and confidential case records, including documentation of assessments, case plans, service provision, and progress updates.

    • Coordinate and collaborate with relevant service providers with coordination NRC protection teams such as protection service providers and improve referral mechanisms.

    • Advocate for clients' rights and access to services, working to address barriers and promote their well-being.

    • Refer psychosocial support service providers to provide the client counseling.

    • Empower clients to make informed decisions and actively participate in the case management process.

    • Assist clients in navigating legal processes, including referrals for legal aid and support during legal proceedings.

    • Raise awareness about protection issues within the community and advocate for policy changes to improve protection outcomes.

  2. Coordination and Reporting:

    • Participate in case conferences, coordination meetings, and regular information sharing with relevant stakeholders.

    • Collaborate with other organizations, government agencies, and community leaders to ensure a coordinated and effective response to protection concerns.

    • Generate regular reports on case progress, outcomes, and challenges, as required by the organization or funding agencies.

    • Report weekly & monthly (or more often, if required) on activities and results to the relevant NRC Protection staff.

    • Carry out administrative tasks as agreed upon.

    • Perform any other task as assigned by NRC management.

Skills and qualifications

  • Diploma in social science, social worker, development studies, psychosocial counselling or related field of study.

  • Minimum of 1-year relevant working experience in the field of protection and humanitarian program.

  • Experience from working as a case worker or protection in a humanitarian/recovery context.

  • Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills 

  • Strong analysis skills (qualitative and qualitative)

  • Strong cultural awareness and sensitivity

  • Flexible and creative

  • Ability and willingness to work and live in challenging conditions

  • Excellent computer skills.

How to apply

https://ekum.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2019/job/17183

Qualified female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.

Candidates from the local communities of Dollow who are currently in this location are highly encouraged to apply.