Job Description
JOB TITLE: CP Social Worker (3)
LOCATION:
- Abyan
Governorate, Zinjibar District (1)
- Abyan
Governorate, Lawder District (2)
REPORT TO: Protection Assistant
STATUS OF CONTRACT: 9 Months
ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSING DATE: 25/06/2025
ABOUT FMF:
The Field Medical Foundation (FMF) has been operating in
Yemen for since 2012 during even the most dangerous peak of the conflict in the
region. Our staff of dedicated professionals and passionate volunteers are the
helping hand that delivers aid from local and/or international partners to
those who require it the most, in a country that was already suffering before
the war. Today we have helped humanitarian aid reach the hands of more than 9
million vulnerable people in Yemen to help them not only to survive but also to
rebuild their lives. We aim to provide a comprehensive approach to providing
aid through interventions, which is why we work in almost all sectors of
international emergency relief.
*FMF provides work environment which is free of sexual exploitation and abuse,
discrimination, and all forms of harassment and abuse of the foundation.
*We undertake rigorous procedures to ensure that only people suitable to work
with children and adults’ beneficiaries are allowed to join our organization so
our selection process, which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our
commitment to the protection of children and adults’ beneficiaries from abuse.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES:
The CP Social Worker will conduct all steps of the case
management process for an assigned number of individual children vulnerable to
abuse, exploitation, neglect, and violence and their families in this process
and will be responsible for ensuring accurate and quality delivery of
interventions.
POSITION SUMMARY
The CP Social Worker ensure the identification, assessment,
and response to children at risk. Utilizing Best Interest Assessments (BIA)
under the Best Interest Procedures (BIP), social workers will evaluate the
needs of high-risk children, develop tailored case plans, and coordinate
appropriate interventions. They will provide direct support, facilitate
referrals, and continuously monitor service provision to ensure children
receive the necessary care and protection. Unaccompanied and Separated Children
(UASC) will be identified through self-referral, inter-sectoral project
referrals, and external partner referrals.
POSITION KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Work
closely with the project staff, partners, and work closely with health,
Nutrition, and GBV team to cultivate collaboration and also report
directly to the line supervisor.
- Provide
individual case management for children and ensure accurate documentation
of case files based on CM steps, related tools, and procedures, while
providing ongoing support to families.
- Participate
and support the identification of children harmed or at risk of harm.
- Provide
input for weekly and activity reports.
- Directly
communicate efficiently with other caseworkers to advocate, collaborate,
and make referrals according to the best interests of children.
- Supervise
the activities related to individual case management for persons of
concern in locations of intervention, in accordance with Case Management
Supervisor guidelines and with relevant tools and procedures.
- Ensure
that data protection protocol is respected and ensure to keep complete and
well-organized records.
- Ensure
accurate documentation and compilation of Case Management following case
management
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- A high
school or any other subject or any related field.
- 2
years of experience working with I/NGOs in the CP protection field, with
prior seniority of project management experience.
- Strong
knowledge and skills of computers and prior experience working with smart
data collection tools such as KOBO and respect for the confidentiality of
data and information.
- Proven
understanding of working with Adolescents, children, and particularly
vulnerable children.
- Validated
understanding of working with children particularly vulnerable children.
- Personal
qualities: Team leader, flexible, strong interpersonal skills with
children, and caregivers, analytical skills, network-builder, able to
handle pressure well and work in cross-cultural settings.
How to Apply
NOTE:
- ONE
Female candidate and TWO Male candidates are required.
- Applicants
are requested to apply as soon as possible; the interviews will be done in
a rolling basis.
HOW TO APPLY:
- The
deadline for receiving applications is Wednesday, June 25,
2025
- Interested
candidates are requested to submit their application by (CLICKING HERE)
- Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted.