Position: Assistant Program Manager - Child Protection and GBV
Location: Wajir, Mandera and Garissa: Kenya
3 Positions
Duration: 12 months with the possibility of extension
Reports to: Program Manager
Summary:
CESVI is currently implementing a Child Protection Program which incorporates elements of GBV in North Eastern Kenya.
Working with Somali refugees and the pastoralist Kenyan community.
Both groups are recovering from the ongoing drought and from violent clashes.
The program:
- Works with the
community to provide appropriate support services for child survivors of
abuse through training and strengthening of referral mechanisms
- Uses participatory
methodology within the community to create awareness messages and peer
education groups to promote behavior change towards issues of child
protection
- Creates and supports Safe Space Centres for Women and Children
- Works with the health care system to train health professionals in Clinical Management of Rape and Caring for Child Survivors
- Responds to emergencies in North Eastern Kenya
- Uses monitoring and
evaluation tools to ensure that services and programming for women and
children are timely and that the guiding principles of case management
are adhered to
- Provides support to vulnerable children who have crossed the border including referral to FTR services
Job Description
Assistant Program Manager GBV and Child Protection
The overall objective of this position is to implement the child protection and GBV program in North Eastern Kenya.
S/he will not only
implement this program, but will also provide key technical support on
the area of response to CESVI’s partners and community actors.
S/he will know key child protection and GBV actors in Kenya, understand the legal framework and identify gaps in services.
They will be dedicated to
ending child abuse and have direct experience in working with child and
adult survivors of GBV. Experience of report writing and an excellent
use of excel is also necessary for this position.
Some basic knowledge of the CP IMS would also be beneficial, but is not a requirement.
They
will not only believe in the rights of children, but also have an
interest in promoting the rights of women and girls and human rights in
general.
S/he will be a proven team player and will be supported by experienced CESVI staff.
Key responsibilities
- Training and
mentoring child protection committees in psychosocial first aid,
clinical management of rape, caring for child survivors and other
response approaches
- Attending local Child
Protection and GBV Working Group meetings and reporting pertinent
information to the Regional Protection Technical Advisor
- Will take part in the
Child Protection Emergency response team and travel to emergencies as
and when necessary in North Eastern Kenya
- Create a team of community case manager volunteers
- Use his/her knowledge and background as a social worker to train and mentor social workers working with children
- Ensure accurate data collection, reporting and analysis from program activities
- Produce periodic
official reports according to project deadlines and donor-related
requests, to be submitted to the Regional Protection Technical Advisor
and Project Manager for editing and final approval
- Supervise administration, accounting, procurement issues relating to the project
- Carry-out any other duties and/or responsibilities assigned by the Program Manager
Requirements
- A qualified social
worker with at least 2 years of experience and a further 1-2 years of
experience working with a National or an International NGO in a
Managerial role
- Previous experience working in the field of violence against children and violence against women
- Experience in capacity building, training and skills building
- Experience in using participatory learning activities as a facilitator
- Willingness to travel to remote areas
- Very enthusiastic and able to work long hours to achieve the objectives of the programme
- Diplomatic and an effective communicator at all levels
- Ability to work in an international or multicultural environment
- Good IT skills (Windows, Office package and internet)
- Experience in managing finances
- Fluency in English (verbal and written)
Desirable competencies
- Women are highly encouraged to apply
How to apply
Persons
qualified for this position are invited to submit their CV (including 3
referees) and COVER LETTER to CESVI to the e-mail address
recruitment.nairobi@cesvioverseas.org
Subject line must include: Assistant Program Manager: Child Protection and GBV
Please include actual salary and expected salary in your cover letter.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Closing date for applications is 1st January 2013.
Cesvi
reserves the right to close the vacancy before the above mentioned date
in case a large number of applications is received.
This position is dependent of funding.