Context of the mission
For more than 30 years, Médecins du Monde (MDM) France, a campaigning medical organization committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations at home and abroad. It has continued to highlight obstacles that exist in accessing health care and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Those working for this independent organization do not solely dispense care and treatment but condemn violations of human dignity and rights and fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations. MdM currently works in 44 countries across all continents where it focuses on 4 priority areas: caring for the health of migrants and displaced people, promoting sexual and reproductive health, harm reduction associated with drug use, emergencies and crisis.
Médecins du Monde is operating in Ethiopia since 1986 in different types of health projects from long-term interventions to emergency response.
MdM France has concentrated its efforts on projects related to access to primary health care (projects centered on rural health facilities and isolated populations), reduction of maternal mortality through improved quality of obstetric care, promotion of sexual and reproductive health rights including protection against gender-based violence, provision of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and reduction of malnutrition.
Title: GBV Case worker
Status: Contract
Duration: Until October 31,2026
Reports to: Medical Supervisor
Location: Hudet Woreda of Somali region
Reuired No. : 1
Travel required: Yes
The position holder will base at Hudet Woredas of Somali region. The overall responsibility of the position holder is to conduct GBV case management activities and strengthen GBV response referral pathway. She will be under the direct supervision of the Medical Supervisor with technical links with the mission GBV Advisor.
Essential duties and responsibilities.
Case workers will provide case management services to survivors, including referrals to existing services at the woreda, will conduct follow up and update status of referral cases.
She will support updating service mapping on their coverage area and coordinate with other GBV actors in the woreda.
Prepare and compile weekly and monthly reports and share with relevant stakeholders and immediate supervisors.
Develop and implement individual case management planning for GBV survivors
Ensure regular follow-up of the implementation of the case plan for each clients.
Coordinate with other Protection actors to coordinate the implementation of international and national standards and consideration of protection issues.
Identify additional needs of the survivor and collaborate with other internal and external sectors to meet the needs of the survivor.
Provide confidential referral based on the best interest of the survivor to other service providers as part of case management; follow-up to ensure that all the cases adequately receiving needed support once referral has been made.
Support the development of GBV prevention awareness messages and assist community volunteers in raising awareness about GBV.
BSc degree in Gender studies, social work, sociology, psychology, public health and relevant field of social sciences.
A minimum of two years of experience as a GBV case worker, GBV Officer, GBV case manager including prevention, response, case management, and program/project development and management in an emergency context, is required.
Experience with other NGO is a plus.
Skills and qualities required
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Good computer skills: MS Word and MS Excel
Know how to work in a multidisciplinary team
Formalize and communicate professional know-how
Extensive training in the field of GBV
Demonstrable experience in reporting, supervising and training others in a team setting.
Active leasing
Skill to apply international technical guidelines and standards in GBV
Knowledge of the local context is an asset
Languages
Fluency in English is essential (speaking, writing and listening)
Somali language is required
Interested applicants are required to fill in the application form through the following link before/on February 25, 2026.
https://forms.gle/9KXxo5UuH5qDQ3Dx7
NB:
- Candidates who can join quickly will be considered for this recruitment process.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Female applicants are highly encouraged to apply.
Early applications are advantageous. We will start long listing before the end date of the vacancy, and we will close the vacancy if we get a suitable candidate before the deadline.
More Information
- Job City Hudet Woreda of Somali region

