GBV Response officer (3) Jigjiga (Awubere, Shedder & Kebrebeya) – International Medical Corps (IMC)

Health Care, Social Sciences and Community

International Medical Corps (IMC)

International Medical Corps focuses on the delivery of community-based primary health care.  We emphasize training and education, and prioritize hiring local staff – in fact, 96% of our field-based staff and health professionals are recruited from the local community. This helps to ensure that skills and knowledge are passed on and remain long after our programs have ended. Through the integration of specialties like emergency medicine, women’s health, nutrition services, water and sanitation, and mental health into the primary health care setting, we ensure that those we serve receive holistic, comprehensive care. The value of International Medical Corps’ integrated approach to community health and well-being and our emphasis on capacity building through training are critical for the long-term growth of conflict and natural disaster-affected communities and fragile states.

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Vacancy Announcement

Internal/External

 

Job Title:

GBV Response  Officer 

Reference number:

Vac/078/22

Vacancy posting date:

March 25, 2022

Closing Date:

April 8, 2022

Duty Station:

Jigjiga (Awubere, Shedder & Kebrebeya)

Duration of Employment

8 months

Employment Type:

Fixed term

Salary:

As per the organization scale


Summary of  Job Description

 The GBV Response Officer is a key team member of International Medical Corps and will oversee the overall day to day GBV response interventions, including case management/psychosocial support activities. The GBV Response Officer will be responsible for providing day to day case management and psychosocial support to vulnerable women, including survivors of GBV for the respective refugee camps. The GBV Response Officer will also oversee the overall response implementation including the psychosocial and information sessions at the WGFS. The Response officer will supervise and support assistant response officers/community outreach mobilizers to facilitate services for vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Primary Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and monitor the overall implementation of GBV program activities in the refugee camps, establish indicators, including collecting and analyzing data and information for reporting.
  • Supervise and support the day-to-day activities including on case management/psychosocial support, follow-up, and advocacy to meet survivors’ needs.
  • Identify vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV who come or refer to the respective service provider for support.
  • Assess the needs of vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV and assist them to develop an action point for meeting their needs.
  • Link vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV to actors to access supportive services based on their needs, choices and consent.
  • Carry out requested ethical and safe follow up visits to monitor the progress of vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV and provide any support needed;
  • Liaise and advocate with actors in the refugee camps to ensure the vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV have access to services they need;
  • Work with community structures including women’s association in the refugee camps to ensure vulnerable women and girls including survivors of GBV who are seeking services are  referred to the women’s center for assistance;
  • Work with community structures and partners to develop and maintain appropriate referral pathway to improve assistance for vulnerable women and girls.
  •  Participate in GBV related outreach and community mobilization interventions including information sessions and trainings.
  • Collaborate with the women, children and youth affair office including in the provision of psychosocial, recreational, information sessions and skills building activities for vulnerable women and girls
  • Maintain records of activities and produce regular reports including weekly updates or Situational Reports, success stories and lessons learnt.
  • Ensure safe and ethical GBV data collection and sharing based on agreed procedures and protocols.
  • Provide case management services, including interviews with clients, assessments, and care plans

Human Resource Management & Capacity Building

  • Assist in the recruitment and training of GBV staff
  • With support from IMC HR, conduct staff performance evaluations of GBV staff in a timely manner.
  • Adhere with IMC PSEA and safeguarding policies
  • Work with HR to ensure accuracy of all GBV program job descriptions for staff and their responsibilities.
  • In collaboration with GBV program manager, design and monitor capacity building strategies for GBV staff.
  • Ensure staff support and debriefing processes are in place, and that staff safety planning is conducted and regularly updated.
  • Develop, implement, and promote effective team communication techniques and systems, including regular senior staff meetings.
  • Contribute to a positive IMC team environment

Coordination & Collaboration

  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all relevant stakeholders including CBOs.
  • Collaborate with other IMC sectors and operations personnel to ensure that the program is properly supported and that all project-related operational activities are conducted according to IMC HR, Logistics, Finance and other policies and procedures.
  • In collaboration with the GBV program manager, promote and represent the interests of the GBV program with regards to all relevant stakeholders.
  • And any other activity as requested by the supervisor

Individual Guiding Principles

Ensure vulnerable women including survivors of GBV are safe at all times; Respect their wishes, rights and dignity; Keep their experiences confidential and do not discriminate them.

 

Job requirement

1.       Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Bachelor’s degree in psychology, sociology, social work or Reproductive Health or related experience
  • 3-5 years of experience in the above-mentioned fields is required.
  • Background in SGBV, Human Rights, PSEA and/or Protection.
  • Experience in case management and psycho-social support
  • Experience working with Refugee.
  • Excellent verbal and written proficiency in English and different language spoken if possible.

2.       Additional Characteristics

  • Clear understanding of gender inequality, and issues surrounding violence against women and girls.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect for clients always is essential. 
  • Ability to lead, train, supervise, facilitate, and motivate other GBV staff in their respective tasks in a professional, respectful, and supportive manner.  
  • Strong planning, organization, and problem-solving skills with ability to work both independently and within a team in a demanding work environment.
  • Excellent personnel management skills, including diplomacy, tact and negotiating skills.
  • Integrity, strong work ethic, and ability to consistently meet deadlines under pressure.
  • Experience collaborating in protection, gender and human rights related activities.
  • Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply 

 International Medical Corps never asks job applicants for a fee, payment, or other monetary transaction. If you are asked for money in connection with this recruitment, please notify International Medical Corps at report@InternationalMedicalCorps.org.

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