HIAS seeks to recruit a Protection
Associate who will provide comprehensive
protection services to vulnerable refugee populations. The Protection Associate
will support HIAS’ protection programs by conducting assessments, case
management, referrals, and follow-up to ensure timely and appropriate services
for all clients in need. The role will contribute to strengthening HIAS’
overall protection response, addressing risks and vulnerabilities within
refugee communities, and supporting the implementation of protection
initiatives
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Case Management and Direct Support
Assessment
- Open and maintain case files in line with HIAS
SOPs and broader protection case management guidelines
- Conduct initial interviews, risk assessments,
and vulnerability screening for individuals referred across all
subsectors.
- Conduct comprehensive protection assessments,
including GBV and child protection risk assessments, and monitor
socio-environmental risks affecting vulnerable individuals and households
to ensure timely mitigation.
- Conduct one-on-one interviews with adults and
children to understand emerging protection concerns, and support safe,
confidential, and child-friendly reporting mechanisms for GBV and child
protection cases.
- Participate in protection outreach, community
dialogues, and awareness-raising activities to strengthen community
prevention and response to GBV and child protection violations.
Case Planning:
- Develop individualized case plans, ensuring
timely and appropriate service provision, referral, and follow-up.
Referral Pathways:
- Maintain and regularly update a comprehensive
service mapping of referral partners (health, legal, shelter, police,
specialized MHPSS, etc.) and facilitate safe and confidential referrals.
Documentation:
- Ensure all case data and documentation are
handled with strict adherence to confidentiality principles and
organizational data protection standards
- Update client information in the data management
system and generate periodic analyses to inform program decisions.
- Prepare regular reports on client progress,
protection activities, and overall case management interventions.
Thematic Expertise and Program Implementation
functions
Gender-Based Violence (GBV):
- Identify and provide post-incident protection
services to refugee women and girls who are survivors of GBV, child
protection risks, or other forms of trauma.
- Support the running of safe spaces and
facilitate psycho-educational sessions focused on GBV prevention, risk
mitigation, and available services.
- Provide immediate support and crisis
intervention to survivors, following the global GBV
Guiding Principles (Safety, Confidentiality, Respect,
and Non-Discrimination).
- Facilitate referrals of GBV survivors and
children at risk to partner agencies and follow up to ensure clients
access appropriate external services.
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS):
- Review all social and psychological assessment
reports and coordinate referrals to the MHPSS department and other
internal services as needed.
- Facilitate community-level MHPSS activities,
including group support sessions and recreational activities, focused on
resilience-building.
- Identify individuals requiring specialized
mental health care and facilitate onward referral to clinical
professionals.
LGBTQI+ Protection:
- Establish and maintain contact with LGBTQI+
individuals and community focal points to understand specific protection
risks and needs (e.g., housing, discrimination, physical safety).
- Provide or coordinate tailored and discrete
assistance, ensuring interventions are culturally sensitive and affirm the
individual’s identity.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Coordination
Reporting:
- Prepare accurate and timely weekly and monthly
activity reports, highlighting key protection trends, challenges, and
service gaps across all subsectors.
- Monitor GBV, MHPSS, and child protection trends
through data collection and analysis, prepare summaries for presentation
in psychosocial panels, and implement panel decisions.
- Prepare monthly analyses on key protection
concerns, including GBV and child protection trends, to inform
programming, referrals, and community awareness
Advocacy:
- Contribute to protection monitoring reports and
support advocacy efforts aimed at improving the legal and operational
environment for refugees and asylum seekers.
- Strengthen community participation and
accountability by working with outreach workers, child protection
committees, community leaders, teachers, and partners to identify and
support the most vulnerable.
- Identify and support community-based protection
interventions aimed at enhancing resilience, safety, and self-reliance
among vulnerable women, girls, boys, and families.
- Establish and maintain working relationships
with community structures, child protection actors, health and legal
partners, and other service providers for referrals and collaboration
Training:
- Participate in and, where appropriate, deliver
training sessions to community members and partner staff on protection
issues, PSEA, etc.
- Support training of HIAS staff and community
outreach workers on GBV, child protection, safeguarding, and safe case
handling
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, Community
Development or Gender and Development Studies
- At least 1- 2 years of working experience in the
field of Social Work.
- Experience in working with NGOs involved in
humanitarian work will be an added advantage
- Knowledge in UN Convention on the Refugee Act,
Prevention and Responses to Sexual Abuse
- Experience in capacity building including
facilitation of diversity and inclusion, community-based training and
awareness raising
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Knowledge of Computer Applications
- Ability to work in a demanding and high-pressure
environment
- Knowledge of Accountability to Affected
Populations is an added advantage
- Knowledge of PSEA and Anti-Fraud.
How to Apply
