Ethiopia Job
Deadline: 07/12/2025
Employment Type: Full time
Company: ChildFund Ethiopia
Location: Adigrat, Ethiopia
Open Position: N/A
Experience: Minimum 3–5 years of experience
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies, or a related social science field
About Child Fund
Child Fund is a child-focused international development organization operating in 23 countries, connecting children with the people, resources, and institutions they need to grow up healthy, educated, skilled, and safe.
ChildFund’s Values
ChildFund promotes a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where everyone is welcomed and equally celebrated, with opportunities to grow, learn, and lead.
ChildFund’s Commitment
ChildFund has a zero-tolerance policy toward sexual exploitation, abuse, harassment (SEAH), and any form of harm by staff, partners, or representatives. The organization is committed to ensuring safe environments in the workplace and communities. All individuals in this role may undergo vetting and background checks.
About This Role
The Case Manager leads, coordinates, and supervises GBV and protection case management activities at the woreda level, ensuring timely, safe, and quality services for survivors and individuals at risk. The role includes supervising Case Workers, ensuring adherence to national and international standards, maintaining confidentiality, and strengthening coordination with woreda-level government offices and protection actors.
Job Responsibilities
Case Management Supervision and Quality Assurance
- Supervise and mentor Case Workers to ensure compliance with case management standards and protocols.
- Review and approve case files, care plans, and closure reports.
- Support Case Workers with complex or high-risk cases involving GBV, child abuse, exploitation, or neglect.
- Conduct regular case conferences and supervision sessions.
- Ensure confidentiality, safety, non-discrimination, and do-no-harm principles.
Coordination and Partnership
- Lead woreda-level coordination with health facilities, legal and psychosocial service providers, law enforcement, and government offices.
- Maintain and update referral pathways.
- Represent ChildFund in woreda-level GBV and child protection meetings.
- Strengthen linkages with kebele-level structures including Child Rights Committees, Women’s Associations, and Youth Groups.
Capacity Building and Technical Support
- Provide continuous coaching and training for Case Workers, community volunteers, and partners.
- Identify training needs and organize refresher sessions.
- Support awareness efforts on GBV prevention, child protection, and safeguarding.
Monitoring, Documentation, and Reporting
- Ensure accurate and confidential case documentation and safe data storage.
- Consolidate weekly and monthly reports from Case Workers.
- Track case trends, service gaps, and risks to inform response and advocacy.
- Ensure compliance with monitoring and evaluation tools and participate in audits.
Safeguarding and Accountability
- Ensure all staff and partners adhere to ChildFund safeguarding and PSEA standards.
- Promote a culture of respect, accountability, and survivor-centered practice.
- Report safeguarding concerns promptly.
- Ensure beneficiary feedback is handled according to accountability mechanisms.
Job Requirements
Required Experience and Education
- Minimum 3–5 years of experience in GBV or protection case management, social work, or humanitarian protection.
- At least 1–2 years of supervisory experience.
- Strong understanding of GBV case management, child protection systems, and referral mechanisms.
Education/Certifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies, or a related social science field.
Required Competencies
ChildFund Core Competencies
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Results orientation
- Resilience
Other Required Competencies
- Cultural sensitivity and respect for diversity
- Ability to train and mentor field teams
- Commitment to humanitarian principles and gender equality
- High integrity and adherence to organizational values
- Computer literacy including Word and Excel
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills
- Good judgment, empathy, and ability to manage sensitive information
- Strong coordination, communication, and networking skills
- Ability to work in stressful environments
- Analytical and report-writing skills
- Experience working with government and NGO partners
- Proficiency in Tigrigna; working knowledge of Amharic and English
Required Skills
Adaptability
Communication
Attention to detail
Problem solving
Job Location
Tigray – Adigrat
How to Apply
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