Job Location: Badghis
Nationality: National
Category: Program
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: As per WCUK salary Scale
Vacancy Number: WCUK/24/559
No. Of Jobs: 16
City: Badghis two couple per each district (Ab Kamari, Bala Murghab, Ghormach and Mugur)
Organization: War Child UK
Years of Experience: One year of experience in child protection sector (CFS/School) with NGOs, but experience with child focused international organizations will be preferred.
Contract Duration: 6 months with possible extension
Gender: Male/Female
Education: School graduates (12 grade), but university degree in Social Science (Psychology, Theology, education, literature, and sociology) will be preferred.
Close date: 2024-08-02
About War Child UK:
War Child, the specialist charity for children affected by conflict. For more than two decades we’ve delivering high-impact programmes that are rebuilding lives across Afghanistan, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Central African Republic and Yemen. We understand children’s needs, respect their rights, and put them at the centre of the solution – from reintegrating children formerly associated with armed groups and armed forces (CAAFAG) in the Central African Republic to reuniting children with their families in Afghanistan. We look forward to a world in which the lives of children are no longer torn apart by war. This is a vision that can only be realised through the collective actions of children themselves, communities and their leaders, organisations like War Child, governments and key decision makers.
Job Description:
Job Description
The Duties and responsibilities may include but not limited to:
- Responsible for providing CFS services in the CFSs.
- Assists in developing and maintaining an environment that promotes physical, social, and emotional development through arts, crafts, games, and other child friendly activities.
- Identify vulnerable children for PSS support through mobile CFS services.
- Identify and refer children in need of case management to CP actors on a regular basis.
- Design and implement recreational and psychosocial support (PSS) activities, actively involving children (with a strong focus on child’s specific needs and vulnerabilities).
- Ensure that children get all necessary support during the activities and that rules and discipline are set up in a positive and constructive way.
- Prepare activities plan/schedule and arrange materials needed for the activities.
- Collect information (attendance sheets, questionnaires, etc.) and report identified cases of children with specific needs/extremely vulnerable to the Psychosocial Officer.
- Ensure the safety and wellbeing of the children at the CFS and as well as the environment.
- Ensure that all games and equipment are available and counted at the end of the day and ensure children are using the games and equipment in a proper way and rotation system.
- Play a vital role in setting up and running recreational activities for children using various individual and team games, and storytelling enabling access to information, child protection messages.
- Ensure child safeguarding checklists is followed in the child friendly space.
- Support children to understand the feedback mechanism and use it to provide their feedback in confidential and safe manner and ensure responses are provided to children on timely basis.
- Conduct positive parenting skills sessions for CFS children’s parents/caregivers participating to learn more about positive behaviors and other child protection issues.
- Other duties assigned by the line manager.
Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following :
Responsibility for providing child-friendly center services in established centers
Help establish and maintain an environment that promotes the child’s physical, social, and emotional development through arts, crafts, games, and other activities of the child’s interest.
Identifying vulnerable children to receive psychosocial support through the services of child-friendly mobile centers
Identifying and referring children who need to receive case management services to service institutions on a regular basis
Designing and implementing recreational activities and psycho-social support (PSS), by actively involving children (with a strong focus on children’s specific needs and vulnerabilities)
Ensuring that children receive all necessary support during activities and rules and discipline are set in a positive and constructive manner.
Preparation of work plan and supply of materials needed for activities
Collecting information (daily attendance and questionnaires, etc.) and reporting identified cases of children with special needs/highly vulnerable to the psychosocial support department
Ensuring the safety and well-being of children in child-friendly centers as well as its environment
Ensuring the availability of all facilities and supplies at the end of the working day and preventing items from being lost inside child-friendly centers, as well as ensuring that children use the games and equipment in an appropriate manner using the rotation/shift system.
Playing a vital role in setting up and implementing recreational activities for children using a variety of individual and group games and storytelling that provides access to information, messages of support for children
Ensuring compliance with child protection checklists in a child-friendly environment
Supporting children to understand the feedback mechanism and use it to provide their feedback in a confidential and safe manner and to ensure timely responses to children
Holding positive parenting skills sessions for parents/caregivers of Child Friendly Center to learn more about positive behaviors and other child protection issues
Performing other tasks assigned by the project manager
Integrity and Safeguarding
Our work with children and at-risk adults to keep them safe is the most important thing we do. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults in all areas of our work. We have zero tolerance for any behaviors and practices that put children and/or vulnerable adults at risk of abuse and/or harm. Successful applicants will be expected to comply with and sign our Safeguarding and Integrity policies. You can find the Safeguarding and Integrity policies here: https://www.warchild.org.uk/our-work/quality-and-standards/safeguarding.
Our Values
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We use our passion and creativity to deliver high-quality evidence-based work designed to maximize our beneficial impact on children in conflict.
Accountable to Children
Children can rely on us to respond to their voices and to treat them with respect and dignity.
Anti-racism:
Anti-racism is not merely a belief. It includes actions that we mainstream throughout our work to change and challenge policies and behaviors that perpetuate racism.
Transparent
We expect to be held to account by our supporters and beneficiaries and we respond with openness and honesty.
Supportive to each other
We support each other and our partners to achieve ambitious goals and to the best we can be we are honest and open with each other, sharing our success and confronting our challenges.
Job Requirements:
- School graduates (12 grade), but university degree in Social Science (Psychology, Theology, education, literature, and sociology) will be preferred.
- One year of experience in child protection sector (CFS/School) with NGOs, but experience with child focused international organizations will be preferred.
- Adequate knowledge and skills to manage child protection cases according to the standard case management guidelines.
- Fluent in national languages, Pashto, Dari, and Uzbeki.
- These are community-based positions and therefore, priority is given to the local couple candidates, who are from the respective districts.
: Experience and mandatory criteria
School graduate (grade 12), but a university degree in social sciences (psychology, theology, education, literature and sociology) is preferred.
One year of experience in child protection (child friendly centres/schools) with NGOs, but experience with international child focused organizations preferred
Sufficient knowledge and skills to manage child support cases in accordance with standard case management guidelines
Mastery of national languages, Pashto, Dari and Uzbek
These jobs are based on the community and therefore local candidates who are close to each other (husband and husband, sister and brother, father and daughter, mother and son) from the respective districts are given priority.
Submission Guideline:
How to apply
- Please go to this link: https://airtable.com/appp2LHl8uJMOgL1o/shrbq6UTLl58wDf1N
- fill in your information and attach your documents before the closing date – (02 Aug 2024).
- Preference will be given to local candidates
- Applications after the closing date will not be accepted.
- Please note that there is no telephonic inquiry; only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for a written test/interview.
Child safeguarding and Adults at Risk
Our work with children and at-risk adults to keep them safe is the most important thing we do. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults in all areas of our work. We have zero tolerance for any behaviours and practices that puts children and/or vulnerable adults at risk of abuse and/or harm. Successful applicants will be expected to be compliant and sign up to our Child Safeguarding policy, our Code of Conduct and PSEA: Adults at Risk Policy. You can find the Child Safeguarding and Adults at Risk policy here: Child Safeguarding
Pre-employment checks
- Employment with War Child will be subject to the following checks prior to your start date:
- A satisfactory police record check to include a International/National Criminal Record Check, and a clear vetting and Due Diligence check
- Receipt of three satisfactory reference
Submission Email:
https://airtable.com/appp2LHl8uJMOgL1o/shrbq6UTLl58wDf1N