Rise to Inspire Africa Initiative is a youth-led, impact-driven, result-oriented, non-profit and non-governmental organization that is committed to alleviating the sufferings of the vulnerable and most marginalized people in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Experience 3 – 6 years
- Location Borno
Job Overview/Summary:
The Protection Officer will be responsible for the implementation and monitoring of protection activities within IDP camps and host communities. The role involves identifying protection concerns, managing cases of gender-based violence (GBV), managing safeguarding issues, and other protection risks, as well as ensuring the well-being and dignity of vulnerable individuals and communities. The successful candidate will coordinate closely with internal and external stakeholders to ensure the delivery of protection services and interventions are in line with humanitarian standards.
Key Working Relationships:
Position Reports to: Program Manager
Position directly supervises: GBV Caseworker
Indirect Reporting:
Other Internal and/or external contacts:
Internal: Operations Staff, Other Program Staff.
External: GBVAOR, Government Ministries, Consortium Staff, GBV/Protection Partners
Major Responsibilities:
Protection Programming:
- Identify protection risks, including GBV, child protection, and human rights violations, and refer cases for appropriate intervention.
- Implement protection activities and outreach programs to vulnerable individuals and communities.
- Provide psychosocial support and case management services to individuals affected by protection concerns.
- Monitor the delivery of protection services to ensure they meet humanitarian standards.
Case Management:
- Conduct individual interviews and assess the specific needs of persons at risk.
- Develop case management plans and ensure timely follow-up.
- Refer cases to relevant service providers for specialized support, including healthcare, psychosocial support, legal aid, and shelter.
Community Engagement and Protection Mainstreaming:
- Facilitate awareness-raising sessions and training on protection principles, rights, and entitlements for community members, including camp residents and host communities.
- Ensure that protection mainstreaming principles (e.g., safety, dignity, accountability) are integrated into all camp and program activities.
- Encourage the active participation of vulnerable groups, including women, children, persons with disabilities, and elderly persons, in all protection activities.
Coordination and Advocacy:
- Liaise with relevant authorities, NGOs, and UN agencies to strengthen protection coordination and referral pathways.
- Represent the organization in protection cluster meetings, advocating for the protection needs of IDPs and other vulnerable populations.
- Support advocacy efforts aimed at promoting respect for human rights and adherence to international protection standards.
Monitoring, Reporting, and Data Collection:
- Conduct regular protection monitoring in camps and communities to identify emerging trends and protection risks.
- Maintain accurate records of protection activities, case files, and referrals.
- Prepare and submit weekly and monthly reports on protection activities, case outcomes, and challenges.
- Participate in assessments and surveys to inform the design and improvement of protection programs.
Requirements:
Essential Qualifications:
- HND/B.Sc. in social work, Law, Psychology, or related field.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in protection, GBV, or child protection within humanitarian contexts.
- Experience working with IDPs, refugees, or other vulnerable populations in conflict-affected areas.
- Knowledge of international humanitarian law, human rights principles, and protection standards.
Essential skills
- Experience in facilitation and training in Gender Based Violence and case management.
- Demonstrated a high level of conceptual and analytical thinking skills.
- Staff management skills and effective leadership
- The ability to maintain expected performance in diverse contexts, and potentially challenging environments with limited resources.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively and build relationships at all levels, considering cultural and language differences and sensitivities.
- Excellent skills in written and spoken English and local languages in Gwoza.
- Effective report-writing skills