Child Protection Case Manager Supervisor
International Medical Corps is working to relieve the suffering of those impacted by war, natural disaster and disease by delivering vital health care services that focus on training, helping devastated populations return to self-reliance. IMC has been working in Gaza since 2009 and is currently implementing a project to support health service provision in partnership with local NGOs.
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International Medical corps is currently looking for: Child Protection Case Manager Supervisor (1).
Capacity: Full Time Contract
Duration: 10 months with the potential for extension depending on available funding
Location: Gaza City.
All opportunities advertised here, and subsequent offers and recruitments are contingent on funding availability and donor approval.
Scope of Work/Deliverables:
In collaboration with the CP Coordinator and the CP Manager, the Case Management Supervisor will be responsible for the following tasks, including the supervision of the CP team,
- Having regular meetings with case managers to discuss the changeable cases.
- Accountable for the day-to-day management of the case management cases and adherence with IMC safeguarding policy.
- Prepare an initial package of trainings for every new CP Case Manager joining IMC team, in line with the CP Inter Agency Case Management Guidelines
- Ensure regular mentoring and supervision of the CP case management though both group discussion and individual support session
- Support CP case managers in establishing or contribute to CP Referral Pathways, and promoting a general ethical referral of CP survivors, in line with a survivor centered approach.
- Supervise the daily case management activities according to IMC protocols and standards to provide the most appropriate support for CP CMs to support children
- Offer clinical counselling supervision to child protection case managers and counselors.
- Ensure the children related information is kept confidential
- Participate in the planning, organization, and coordination of Case Management activities,
- Track child’s records and supervise the management of the case files.
- Supervise care plans created for children by case managers.
- Produce and submit a monthly report about the activities and actions done and contribute to quarterly reports.
- Provide technical guidance for the best-practice and ensure that services follow international standards in protection response and service provision
- Plan, organize, and lead regular meetings with the CP staff
- Sustain and broaden networks in the area of intervention with any existing Gaza Strip services.
- Attend appropriate external meetings held in the Gaza Strip at sector level, in order to ensure that IMC’s aims, and activities are shared with partners, when deem necessary
Coordination
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all relevant stakeholders
- Mobilize stakeholders to participate in CP case management coordination meetings.
- Promote a survivor centered approach in all internal and external coordination meetings.
- Represents IMC in all relevant meetings to address issues of survivor access to services.
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Qualifications and Skills
- Master or High Diploma in Mental Health.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience with clinical work (psychotherapy or counselling) related to child protection Mental Health.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience with child protection case management.
- Previous experience working with children who have protection concerns
- Previous training and mentoring experience
- Experience in or commitment to, working with individuals and families from different backgrounds and/or diverse cultural backgrounds.
- Knowledge and interest of gender issues and ability to mainstream gender considerations into programming.
- Very good listening and facilitation skills – capable of managing and facilitating group discussions with program participants, local officials, partners and all levels of staff
- Good level of English is required.
How to apply.
- Interested and qualified individuals are encouraged to fill the application in the link below no later than May 24, 2022.
- CVs and Cover Letter must be submitted in English.
- Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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