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Title: Case Management Specialist

Country: Mozambique

Closing Date: 11/08/2019

Duty Station: Pemba

Starting Date: asap

Reporting to: Cyclone Idai Emergency Coordinator and Country Representative

Overall responsibility:

Responsible of developing curricula and programmes for training, ensuring the quality of all protection activities under the project, supervising and mentoring field staff, including partners, and advising management on protection issues.

Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Provide technical support, training, mentoring and in job coaching to field staff, CBO/SDC staff and community leaders
  • Lead on the development of programmes, curricula and trainings under protection/GBV, in collaboration with external consultants/HQ
  • Support the case mangers in the identification of beneficiaries and suitable sites/locations for the implementation of project activities and participate in needs assessments and collecting relevant data
  • Develop protection-specific monitoring tools and monitor and evaluate activities accordingly, together with M&E staff
  • Contribute to donor reports and protection-specific reports and evaluations
  • When needed, represent AVSI in the coordination with relevant authorities, donors, NGOs and other stakeholders, at the local and, if needed, at the national level

Qualifications and skills:

  • Degree in Psychology or equivalent;
  • Experience in humanitarian contexts, minimum > 5 years, preferably: > 10 years;
  • Knowledge of English and Portuguese (written and oral).

Criterion of preference will be the following skills and qualifications:

  • Immediate availability
  • Adaptability to working and living conditions
  • Strong negotiation and conflict management skills
  • Alignment with the pace of work and safety standards
  • Flexibility

The minimum 5 years experience is a non-negotiable element to apply for this position.

How to apply:

How to apply:

Send your CV by email to [email protected]

Please, specify in the subject of the mail the code of the position you are applying for. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Code: 3219-CMS-MOZ

Include also:

· Name, position and contacts (telephone and mail) of two referees

· First date of availability to take up place in the field

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  • Job City Pemba (Mozambique)
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AVSI, an NGO founded in 1972, carries out development cooperation projects with particular attention to education. In its action before the focus is on the defense and promotion of human dignity, the cornerstone of every project.AVSI Foundation works for sustainable development and able to respond to the real needs of the people, inspired by the social teaching of the Catholic Church. For this purpose engages mainly in projects focused on the educational challenge, in which the person is accompanied to become agent of development, and invests a lot of energy in the enhancement of civil society organizations.

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0 USD Pemba (Mozambique) CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale

Title: Case Management Specialist

Country: Mozambique

Closing Date: 11/08/2019

Duty Station: Pemba

Starting Date: asap

Reporting to: Cyclone Idai Emergency Coordinator and Country Representative

Overall responsibility:

Responsible of developing curricula and programmes for training, ensuring the quality of all protection activities under the project, supervising and mentoring field staff, including partners, and advising management on protection issues.

Tasks and Responsibilities:

  • Provide technical support, training, mentoring and in job coaching to field staff, CBO/SDC staff and community leaders
  • Lead on the development of programmes, curricula and trainings under protection/GBV, in collaboration with external consultants/HQ
  • Support the case mangers in the identification of beneficiaries and suitable sites/locations for the implementation of project activities and participate in needs assessments and collecting relevant data
  • Develop protection-specific monitoring tools and monitor and evaluate activities accordingly, together with M&E staff
  • Contribute to donor reports and protection-specific reports and evaluations
  • When needed, represent AVSI in the coordination with relevant authorities, donors, NGOs and other stakeholders, at the local and, if needed, at the national level

Qualifications and skills:

  • Degree in Psychology or equivalent;
  • Experience in humanitarian contexts, minimum > 5 years, preferably: > 10 years;
  • Knowledge of English and Portuguese (written and oral).

Criterion of preference will be the following skills and qualifications:

  • Immediate availability
  • Adaptability to working and living conditions
  • Strong negotiation and conflict management skills
  • Alignment with the pace of work and safety standards
  • Flexibility

The minimum 5 years experience is a non-negotiable element to apply for this position.

How to apply:

How to apply:

Send your CV by email to [email protected]

Please, specify in the subject of the mail the code of the position you are applying for. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Code: 3219-CMS-MOZ

Include also:

· Name, position and contacts (telephone and mail) of two referees

· First date of availability to take up place in the field

2019-07-12

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