CP Officer (Case Management & Community Mobilization)
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Description
ROLE PURPOSE:
The Child Protection Officer is a member of the Ninewa Emergency Response Project. She/he is responsible for supervising and mentoring the implementation of the BHA activities in the different sites, provide guidance and technical support to the mobile team members and ensure the overall quality of the intervention and compliance with Save the Children and Child Protection Minimum Standards.
The event of a major humanitarian emergency, the role holder will be expected to work outside the normal role profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY :
Program Implementation:
Manage the implementation of high quality program activities in line with grant agreements and with SC technical requirements
Monitor progress of activities against planned achievements, outcomes and impact; evaluate the continued relevance and appropriateness of the intervention
Ensure that the progress reports and relevant donor reports are timely, of high quality and serve to inform management decisions
Provide an on-going support to the team by creating Capacity Building and TA opportunities
Manage budget lines for program activities ensuring appropriate spend
Responsible for ensuring that program activities are properly resourced and supplies are requested on time an according the systems and protocols.
Provide technical and managerial guidance and support for all field sites
Provide programmatic support and follow up for the CP teams of SCI in Federal Iraq and KRI in rolling out the CPIMS plus and the transition from the database system to the CPIMS plus dashboard
Maintain regular contact with the CPIMS admistration and steering committee when applicable and support the roll out of the CPIMS+
Support on and keep up-to-date a map of existing services to which children and families can be referred to. Link case workers with service providers and support effective collaboration for referrals
With the support of the CP Coordinator, supervise and coach case workers on the identification, assessment, documentation, case planning, referral (to relevant services) and follow-up of at-risk children and families, in line with Inter-Agency Case Management SOPs
Review the follow up of cases, and ensure all cases are managed within acceptable timelines
Supervise and support the case workers in family visits if necessary, in coordination with the MHPSS team
Organize bi-weekly (at least) case management meetings and program meeting with all case workers, community mobilizers and with the participation of the MHPSS teams
Ensure that case workers respect confidentiality and follow ethical guidelines
Ensure that files, registers and computer databases are used in an appropriate and correct manner and ensure case workers adhere to proper documentation and data protection protocols
Work in close collaboration with the community mobilisers to strengthen our relationship with the community and to strengthen the referral system.
Work with the Child Protection and Education team to ensure close links between case management and our work with Child Protection Committees and in protection spaces, and school
Support the Child Protection Manager in the ongoing capacity building of case workers
Ensure constant and transparent internal and external communication and collaboration with relevant stakeholders, including community members, community leaders and families
Document best practice, case studies and learning
Share information on field-level successes and challenges with the Child Protection Manager. Ensure that major challenges are flagged early, and addressed in an appropriate way;
Submit regular reports CP Coordinator and MEAL team as appropriate
Support the preparation of all procurement and administrative documents required for case management implementation.
Other tasks as requested by the supervisor
Desired:
Experience in Case management.
Experience in Community consultation approaches, e.g. CPCs.
Experience in positive parenting programs.
Program Management Support:
Support CPC, Youth club , and DOLSA staff with understanding SCI required policies and procedures as per best practices for PSS program and case management
Assist Programme staff to strategize ways to ensure program delivery meets targets or adjust work plans accordingly.
With guidance from CP program coordinator will ensure SCI staff are aware of donor guidelines and policies and that these are adhered to at all times, immediately raising any suspected non-compliance with Award department.
Resolve issues that arise during the engagement cycle, updating the CP program coordinator and CP Manger on key concerns and referring high risk or complex issues to senior decision makers.
People Management:
Recruit and train project facilitators.
Lead, manage and motivate staff under direct line management, ensuring that they have clear objectives and receive meaningful feedback on their performance
Coordination and Representation:
Attend meetings of NCPWG and with stakeholders and develop and maintain collaborative and effective partnerships with NGOs/CSOs and government counterparts
Work close with the CP Program Coordinator
Qualifications & Preferred Skills
QUALIFICATIONS
University degree and one year of relevant CP area work experience
2 years of relevant experience
Proven ability to work as part of a team
Strong understanding of the situation of children in the community and demonstrated commitment to improving the lives of children in the community.
Good understanding of social welfare systems and child protection mechanisms
Strong self-starter, able to take initiative and adapt to changing circumstances and priorities
Able to work to tight deadlines under pressure
Good spoken and written English
Fluent spoken and written on Arabic
Ability to travel independently and work long hours.
Commitment to and understanding of Save the Children’s aims, values and principles including rights-based approaches
Commitment to upholding Save the Children’s Child Safeguarding Policy, as well as principles of do no harm and confidentiality.
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Proven technical knowledge and skills in the field of CP and case management
Strong organizational skills
Strong interpersonal skills, ethical sensitivity and ability to empathize with children and their caregivers
Ability to supervise and mentor staff to achieve results
Experience in community mobilization and conducting outreach activities
Previous experience working with non-profit organizations is preferred
Good computer skills (MS Office, including Outlook for email).
How To Apply
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