Gender Based Violence (GBV) Officer at Multi Aid and Charity Initiative (MACI)
Multi Aid and Charity Initiative (MACI) is a registered non-governmental and nonprofit organization majorly concerned with improving the health and well-being condition of women and children, advocacy, and Peacebuilding through policies and programs designed, aimed at salvaging the devastating situation caused by the over a decade Boko Haram insurgency. MACI’s humanitarian interest includes; Gender-based Violence, Girl Child Education, Women and Youth, Empowerment, Sexual and Reproductive Health Education, Community Health Education, and Mobilization. MACI has reached over 10,000 vulnerable women and children with life support and life-changing services in northeast Nigeria.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Gender Based Violence (GBV) Officer
Location: Borno
Employment Type: Full-time
Context
- The GBV Officer will be responsible for the timely and quality delivery of field-level activities with technical support from the Program Officer.
- She/he will manage the team there and ensure the smooth running of the program in close coordination with other GBV/Protection actors.
- She/he will ensure that a survivor-centered approach is adhered to and that GBV survivors and other vulnerable women and girls receive prompt and comprehensive services.
Duties / Responsibilities
- GBV Worker will be responsible to provide the day-to-day Management of all GBV cases and including the identification, documentation, development of case plans, and follow-up.
- Assessment of survivor needs, developing an action plan, implementing the plan, follow up and case closure processes in line with the GBV standard operating procedure and IASC guidelines.
- Provide direct support and care for vulnerable for survivors including basic information counseling.
- Ensure follow-up and case closure processes are in line with the GBV standard operating procedure and IASC guidelines on case management (SOP).
- Provide direct age-appropriate support and care to vulnerable persons and survivors that include basic counseling.
- Ensure the principle of Do No Harm is observed and upheld in all the engagements Produce monthly data and regular narrative reports of cases managed in collaboration with the line manager and the M&E Officer.
- Provide weekly case updates to supervisor (GBV/PSS Officers) including new cases identified, number of referrals, cases closed, and follow-ups.
- Contribute within the women and girls center to the identification of at-risk girls, boys, and women and ensure proper documentation Support GBV at-risk individuals or survivors by referring them when necessary and in respect of their consent to other service providers (Health, legal counseling, shelter, livelihoods or mental health etc.)
- Advocate for more/ better GBV, through Communication, Monitoring, and strategies aimed at achieving results
- Support individuals or survivors by supporting referral to other service providers (Health, legal counseling, shelter, livelihoods or mental health, etc.)
- GBV Worker will liaise directly with other service providers working within the camps communities where the project is implemented and facilitate referrals to other service providers (health including Mental health, Shelter, NFl’s, and or legal providers, etc.
- Provide direct support and care for vulnerable women and girls (including survivors of gender-based violence) including basic information counseling and
- Provide direct age-appropriate support and care to vulnerable adolescents and young women (including survivors of GBV that includes counseling and case management for under 18 years survivors.
- Ensure Do No Harm analyses are carried out and the humanitarian principles are adhered to.
- Submit intake forms, to M&E officers to ensure a proper database of cases and analysis of reported cases.
- Ensure the principle of safety and confidentiality of beneficiaries’ data is upheld.
- Participate in Bi-Weekly supervision meetings with GBV/PSS Officers
- Maintain positive coordination and relationship with other partners at the field level
- Supports PSS officer and project overall in case of any need arising.
- Facilitate the setting up of an information desk at the women and girls center where adolescents and women of reproductive age can access Sexual Reproductive Health information.
Requirements
- Degree in Psychology, Social Sciences, Public Health, Humanitarian Work, Nursing, and any other related course.
- Five years and above experience in this field
- Flexible and willing to work and stay in rural communities especially field-based
- Attended training on GBV and is aware of protection issues.
- Good knowledge of VAPP ACT law.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Experience, and Qualification:
- Proven experience in similar functions desirable.
- Experience in GBVIMS and case management
- Good knowledge of VAPP ACT law.
Experience:
- Computer literate especially micro soft work, Microsoft Excel, database, and PowerPoint. Knowledge of other software is an advantage.
- Willingness and ability to take initiative not only in identifying problems but also in suggesting and implementing solutions.
- Good interpersonal skills to establish effective working relationships with all staff and key stakeholders externally.
Language Spoken:
- English, Hausa and Kanuri
Required Competencies and Values:
- Inclusion & respect for diversity
- Integrity & transparency
- Professionalism
Core Competencies:
- Accountability
- Communication
- Managing and sharing knowledge
- Teamwork
- Delivering results
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their resume and cover letter, as a single word document to: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
Note: MACI welcomes applications from qualified individuals, irrespective of their race, religion, skin, color, nationality, age, disability status, sex, gender identity or expression, marital status, family structure.
Application Deadline 2nd June, 2022.