Overview
Provides direct support and case management to vulnerable individuals, including women and girls, as part of the protection team. Delivers survivor-centered case management services and facilitates psychosocial activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide direct support and care to vulnerable women and adolescent girls through community-based activities.
- Deliver survivor-centered case management services, including basic counseling, psychosocial support, needs assessment, safety and action plan development, implementation, referrals, and case closure.
- Provide Emergency Cash Assistance (ECA) when applicable.
- Facilitate age-appropriate and specialized support for adolescent girls.
- Organize, facilitate, and monitor psychosocial activities tailored to women and adolescent girls.
- Mobilize and register participants for structured psychosocial activities.
- Facilitate support groups and structured group sessions.
- Create support group plans and conduct mid-point and final evaluations.
- Ensure inclusivity and accessibility of all activities.
- Support the maintenance of the IRC’s case management system and Information Management Systems (GBVIMS).
- Complete the case management quality assessment tool monthly.
- Support tracking of mobile activities’ beneficiaries.
- Participate in weekly reporting and planning meetings.
Required Experience
At least six months of counseling experience with issues relating to violence against women and girls, child protection, gender and development, or social change.