International Rescue Committee
Community Wellbeing Initiative (CWI) Officer
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Job Description
- Req#: req45283
Requisition ID: req45283
Job Title: Community Wellbeing Initiative (CWI) Officer
Sector: Community Development
Employment Category: Fixed Term
Employment Type: Full-Time
Open to Expatriates: No
Location: Assosa, Ethiopia
Job Description
Background of IRC:
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) helps people whose lives and livelihoods are shattered by conflict and disaster to survive, recover, and gain control of their future. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC works with people forced to flee from war, conflict and disaster and the host communities that support them, as well as with those who remain within their homes and communities. At-work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. IRC leads the way from harm to home. Began work in Ethiopia, 1999 in response to severe drought that happened in Ethiopia’s Somali region. Currently, providing assistance in ten different regions implementing emergency and development programs in health, water and sanitation, economic recovery and development (ERD), women’s protection and empowerment, education, child protection, and multi-sectoral emergency response.
Job Overview/Summary:
Under the direct supervision of the Camp Manager and the CWI Program Manager, the CWI Officer will be responsible for the CWI prevention and response activities in Kurmuk Transit Center. The CWI Officer will train and supervise the CWI social workers to respond & prevent GBV issues at Kurmuk Transit Center. This includes providing capacity-building training for IRC staff, RRS, UNHCR, Government Actors, Refugee community leaders, and partners. The CWI Officer is expected to regularly use CWI monitoring and evaluation tools to ensure high-quality service provision
Major responsibilities include:
· The CWI Officer provides relevant training, guidance, mentoring to CWI Social Workers and service providers (health, legal, protection, psychosocial) and provide quality case management services; including age- appropriate support specialized support and care for adult women, adolescent and girl child survivors through training, daily mentorship, weekly meeting, applying quarterly case workers knowledge and skills assessment tools.
· The CWI Officer should work with partners to implement GBV Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS), and supervise referral pathway to ensure survivor’s ability to receive confidential, safe, and timely services that meets their needs.
· The CWI Officer, should strictly adhere GBV guiding principle; manage, monitor & supervise GBV related cases.
· Ensures proper and safe documentation of reported GBV incidences through utilization of GBVIMS consent, case intake, action plan, follow-up, client satisfaction tool and other case management forms accurately and appropriately, rigorously follow data protection protocol and confidentiality.
· Ensures the success of GBV prevention strategies including SASA! EMAP, GBV Mass and Mini campaigns, Sustained Coffee Discussion Sessions, including updated and adaptation of training materials, recruiting and supervising community activists, using M & E tools, and ensuring appropriate GBV messages are given in Kurumk transit center.
· Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all relevant partners including government and other agencies, other implementing partners, community leaders, local community organizations, and informal structures, and represent the CWI program in all partner meetings and encourage greater communication, collaboration and coordination with all partners.
· Facilitate training and workshops on GBV related issues for health care providers, government actors, CWI Staff, implementing partners, education providers, local authorities, women’s groups, community leaders, religious leaders, youth groups, NGO workers, and any other identified groups.
· Coordinate case management meeting with service provider involved in its case assistance; actively participate in monthly GBV coordination meetings; and participate in GBV safety audit & other assessments as requested.
· Enhance participation of Women and Girls at the Women’s and Girls’ Wellness Center (WGWC) and conduct Women rise curriculum sessions, and regular review meetings with WGWC steering committee & community advocacy group to improve the safe space activities and quality of GBV prevention and response activities.
· Assists the CWI Manager & CWI Sr. Officer related IEC and BCC materials and ensuring messages are appropriate for the community and conduct pre-testing before dissemination.
· Develops a quarterly, monthly and weekly work and monitoring plan in advance for social workers and/or community workers.
· Prepare ASP plan and initiate quarter purchase requests for materials and supplies needed for programmatic activities.
· Supervise the CWI budget utilization via BvA, ASP plan, supply and logistical needs of the CWI activity and ensure adherence to all relevant IRC logistic policies.
· Collect CWI response and prevention qualitative and quantitative data, analyze, supervise and evaluate. Share project data and information for problem analysis, planning, and evaluation along with the CWI Senior Officer and Manager. The position holder ensures that the GBV planned activities are implemented in accordance with the work plan and spending plan and that the project objectives and committed indicators are meet.
· Any other duties and responsibilities that can be given by immediate and technical supervisor's.
Qualifications
Requirements:
2 years of proven experience with the first degree or 1 year of meaningful experience plus postgraduate in Social Work, Sociology, psychology, Public Health, Women’s Studies, Business Studies or any other social science-related field
Skills required:
· At least 3 years’ experience in direct service provision for survivors of psychosocial and physical harm
· NGO experience is a plus.
· Experience in participatory techniques and community mobilization include facilitating the training.
· Able to organize, maintain composure and prioritize work under pressure, able to coordinate multiple tasks and maintain attention to detail.
· A clear understanding of gender, power abuse, and issues surrounding violence against women.
· Strong leadership, interpersonal, organizational and time-management skills; proven track record to prioritize and deliver on time.
· Strong analytic problem-solving skills
· Ability to work both independently and in a multifaceted, cross-functional global team structure.
· Highly proficient in Microsoft Office suite
· Demonstrated ability to work effectively with partners at all levels.
· Ability to manage and work through change in a proactive and positive manner.
About the company
The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief, and development nongovernmental organization.
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