Syria: Outreach Worker
General Description of the Organization:
Ghiras Al-Nahda is a Nonprofit Non-governmental humanitarian organization working to empower people through fulfilling their basic needs and seeking to improve community stability and resilience.
Job Purpose:
This role sits within the field team in Idlib.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Plan and implement awareness sessions through focus group discussions and community mobilization to prevent/mitigate CP&GBV in the community and respond appropriately to it.
- Provide regular oral and written reports regarding ongoing activities, data collected, and cases identified/monitored to the Team Leader.
- Holding focused discussion sessions with the beneficiaries in order to identify awareness topics according to the needs of the community.
- Providing comprehensive psychological and social counseling to survivors of trauma, violence, or any other risks, while providing full information on the map of community services in the region.
- Responsible for identifying cases of gender-based violence and child protection and referring them to specialized or non-specialized protection services, while providing direct support for high-priority cases.
- help reduce the stigma associated with health and social problems by promoting awareness.
- help improve health outcomes for individuals and communities by promoting preventive health care, providing health education, and connecting people with health care providers.
- Establish and maintain positive and effective relationships with intended beneficiaries, community members, partner staff, and all other key actors.
- Assist in updating the services map on a monthly basis.
- Under the direction of the team leader, conduct participatory monitoring activities to collect feedback and opinions of beneficiaries on the quality and impact of the activities.
- He/she may be asked to perform additional tasks in the future as needed and according to the project structure and in proportion to experience.
- Demonstrate commitment to the Code of Conduct, PSEA, humanitarian principles, minimum standards for gender-based violence, and minimum standards for child protection.
Experience and Qualifications:
- Advanced degree in Psychology, Counseling, Social Sciences or Education any related subject, or bachelor's or institute degree with at least one year of relevant work experience in protection programs.
- Good experience in protection, gender-based violence, and child protection programs.
- Skills and experience in facilitating awareness sessions for women, men, girls, and boys.
- Good background dealing with children.
- Teamwork skills and dealing with beneficiaries.
- Thorough knowledge of the basics of child protection, GBV, and standard operating procedures.
- Knowledge of minimum standards for child protection in humanitarian action.
- Experience in community mobilization and conducting awareness activities.
- Experience in reporting and data management experience.
- Flexibility and tolerance of permanent work pressure, especially during emergencies.
- Commitment to the Code of Conduct and Protection Policy*.*
How to Apply:
If you are interested in the position, kindly fill the link https://forms.gle/27xfR8LU5NFWV9Xa7.
Please note that the position may be filled before the deadline of submission of applications.
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