Job Title: Career Guidance Officer
Department: Complementary Pathways UNHCR Project
Duty Station: JIJIGA
Duration: One Up To December 2025 with possibility of extension
Organisation
Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s largest international aid organization. We operate in 12 countries, where the needs are most dire. We work with the poorest people, regardless of their religious beliefs, ethnic background or political convictions. FCA work is based on promotion of human dignity and fundamental human rights and freedom, and FCA’s operations are guided by equality, non-discrimination, and responsibility. FCA specializes in three thematic priority areas: Right to Peace (R2P), Right to Livelihood (R2L), and Right to Quality Education (R2QE). In Uganda, FCA works across multiple sectors, including education, peace, and livelihood in both humanitarian and development.
Primary purpose of the position: A CGC Officer in Complementary Pathways will play a crucial role in empowering competant refugee people, both from refugee communities, by providing them with guidance and support to make informed career choices and develop the necessary skills to enter the labor market in third (resettlement) countries. You will work closely with refugee people to assess their aspirations and abilities, and then provide them with relevant information and resources to help them achieve their career goals in AoB- Jijiga area refugee camps.
Duties
Organize outreach and information sharing sessions
Plan and conduct outreach, awareness and sensitization campaigns in the refugee camps on available labour mobility opportunities and broad qualifications requirements and selection criteria. This includes all related on-the-ground logistics, coordination and communication with relevant stakeholders
Representation and stakeholder engagements
Represent FCA in local external fora, maintain strong relations and coordinate closely with existing and new partners and stakeholders, including the RRS, UNHCR and relevant humanitarian and private sector partners
Career guidance and Counselling:
Conduct groups and one-on-one career counselling sessions with competent refugee people to identify their career aspirations, skills, and areas of interest, and develop career development plans
Arrange mentorship opportunities and offer guidance on developing soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Skills Assessment and job placements
Assess the skills, competencies, and qualifications of competent refugee people to match them with relevant training and employment opportunities, in close collaboration with UNHCR.
Connect competent refugee people with job placement opportunities, internships, and apprenticeships.
Liaise with potential employers to create pathways for competent refugee people into the labor market and connect young refugees with job opportunities in third countries.
Monitoring and Reporting:
Maintain records of career counselling sessions and individual progress.
Contribute to program monitoring and reporting by documenting outcomes and success stories.
Prepare activity reports
Coordinate closely with the Project Manager and technical support team and report progress to colleagues and relevant stakeholders
Required education, experience and skills
University degree in social work, social sciences, Education, Adult and A bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Social work, Counseling, Psychology etc.).
At least 3 years of experience in career counseling, youth development, or related fields, in refugee settings.
Strong understanding of refugee context in Ethiopia, specifically in Jijiga and Somali Region,
Knowledge of educational and vocational training opportunities in Ethiopia and insight into the challenges faced by young people and refugees in accessing education and employment
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Sensitivity to the needs and experiences of young people, particularly those from refugee backgrounds.
Experience with resettlement and broader protection work in a refugee setting is an added advantage
Experience in providing psychosocial support is a plus
Competencies: Accountability, Analytical thinking, Client & results orientation, Commitment to continuous learning, Communication, Organizational awareness, Planning & organizing, Stakeholder management, Teamwork & collaboration.
Proficiency in English is required.
Impact
Contribute to the UNHCR’s 1 year Resettlement and Complementary Pathways project
HOW TO APPLY
candidates who meet the role requirements are encouraged to apply using this link https://fca.rekrytointi.com/paikat/?o=A_A&jid=837 by 25th May2025
Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s largest development co-operation organisation and the second biggest organisation in Finland working in humanitarian aid. FCA is a founding member of the international aid alliance of churches, the ACT Alliance. We seek positive change by supporting the most vulnerable people in fragile contexts. We specialize in supporting local communities’ right to peace, livelihoods and quality education. Qualified and interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic affiliation are encouraged to apply for the vacancy.
FCA practices zero tolerance on sexual exploitation and abuse, including child abuse in all forms. FCA has zero tolerance concerning aid diversion and illegal actions and may screen applicants against international lists to ensure due diligence and compliance with Anti-money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism requirements.
FCA is certified against the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability (CHS).
N.B: Finn Church Aid is committed to keeping children safe at all times & all levels of its program operations, so our selection process reflects our commitment to the protection of children from all forms of abuses. Employment is subject to our Child protection standards, adherence to Child Safeguarding Policy, PSEA including background checks.
FCA does not charge any kind of fee at whichever stage of the recruitment process and does not act through recruitment agents.
Application period starts: 2025-05-12 15:00Application period ends: 2025-05-25 23:59