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Job Title:  Child Protection and Psychological Support Officer

Location City / Town: Cabo Delgado

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Short Description/ Purpose of Job

VACANCY NOTICE

SAVE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL (SCI), a non-profit humanitarian organization with a focus on child welfare, is recruiting candidates for the position below:

(1) Officer – Child Protection and Psychosocial Support – CD- SC 40/24 – (Cabo Delgado – Macomia or Nangade).

 

Under the supervision of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Coordinator (MHPSS)-CP, MHPSS and Child Protection Specialist. The CP Psychosocial Support Officer (PSS) will oversee the efficient and effective delivery of day-to-day child protection activities at field level, including support to psychosocial activities and services and will support the strengthening of Community Child Protection Committees (CCPC), Community Health Committee (CCS) and Teachers (schools) in close collaboration with SDSMAS and SDJET.

He/she will strive to uphold best child protection practices and compliance with humanitarian standards and the SCI Quality Framework at all times and to inform the community and local authorities of appropriate measures to ensure the best interests of the child.

In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the job holder will be expected to work outside the normal job profile and be able to vary working hours accordingly.

Recruitment Description/ Key Accountabilities

Qualifications and Skills

Qualifications.

Degree in Psychology, Social Work or related field, advantage and/or substantial experience in the field in the implementation of projects in the area of Child Protection and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), especially in an emergency situation;

Experience and Skills.

Essential

At least 2 years of relevant professional experience in a humanitarian or emergency response environment and organization;
Relevant experience in social service, community development and working with children in a child protection program;
Coordinate comprehensive psychosocial support activities (School and community) with SDSMAS and SDJET;
Experience in implementing psychosocial support programs;
Experience of working directly with children and/or adolescents;
Training and capacity building skills, ability to conduct formal, structured, informal training, production of success stories and case studies;
Ability and experience to provide effective training on PSS, PFA, identification and referral, etc;
Experience of community facilitation and mobilization, including a good understanding of community politics and traditional networks in Cabo Delgado province;
Fluency in Portuguese, very good oral and written communication skills in English;
Excellent technical understanding of child protection and community-based approach;
Computer knowledge and skills mainly in Microsoft Office programs (Word and Excel);
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Ability to represent Save the Children at coordination meetings and meetings with government offices;
Ability to work in a team, think critically and work well under pressure and in unpredictable conditions;
Ability to prioritize tasks;
Ability to work and operate in remote and hostile work environments;
Ability to work and live in a flexible, adaptable and resilient way
Gender awareness and sensitivity;
Commitment to Save the Children’s objectives and principles. In particular, a good understanding of SC’s policies and child focus and an ability to ensure that this continues to underpin our support.
Desirable

Experience of working with children and families, especially knowledge of children’s rights and participation;
Experience in managing CFS and providing psychosocial support through the common MHPSS approaches;
Fluency in a local language (Macua, Kimwani, Makonde);
Experience in capacity building;
Previous NGO experience, including an understanding of the neutral status of an international NGO;
Experience of working with SDJET and SDSMAS in the field of promoting social behavioral change services and school retention of girls (psychosocial support);
Previous knowledge of child/youth protection, education, child rights and emergencies;
Enthusiasm, motivation, self-confidence and a proactive approach to problem solving
Commitment to and understanding of SCI’s vision, mission and values;
Ability and willingness to drastically change work practices and schedules and work with incoming emergency teams in the event of emergencies;
Developed cultural awareness and ability to work well in an environment with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.

Interested candidates should submit their Certificate of Qualifications, ID, CV, and motivation letter in Portuguese and English by June 20, 2024. Via the following link:


https://hcri.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com:443/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/job/7623?utm_medium=jobboard

 

” We are an equal opportunities employer, we encourage applications from women and people with disabilities. Save the Children is committed to ensuring that all its staff and programs are absolutely safe for children.

We apply strict procedures to ensure that only candidates suitable to work with children are allowed to join our organization and all applicants will therefore be subject to this scrutiny.”

 

DISCLAIMER:

SAVE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL DOES NOT MAKE ANY CHARGES AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS AND DOES NOT USE RECRUITMENT AGENTS.

NB: Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Date Posted: 18/06/2024

Category: NGO

Type: Full-Time

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