(UNHCR)
Uganda Limited (IAU) is a non-governmental humanitarian national organization
established in 1988, and duly registered with the NGO Board and NGO Forum. IAU
is actively involved in programs geared towards the protection and improvement
of lives of disadvantaged people living in urban and rural areas in Uganda and
in the Great Lakes Region. InterAid Uganda is focused on its thematic areas of
Rights Protection, Education, Livelihood & Food Security, Health
(HIV&AIDS; Malaria; Maternal and Reproductive Health), Water, Sanitation
& Hygiene (WASH), Environment and Disaster Management and good Management
and Governance systems.
SGBV Counsellor in the implementation of programme activities for the
prevention and response of SGBV in the refugee communities, and the promotion
of protection integration activities through coordination with other
stakeholders.
- Render support to the SGBV counsellor in
organizing continuous refresher talks for refugee community SGBV Peer
Educators during the monthly meetings. - Support the SGBV counsellor in organizing
awareness and sensitization campaigns in refugee communities including men
and boys in the SGBV prevention and response. - Offer technical support to the SGBV
counsellor in facilitating refugees to interpret SGBV IEC materials in
different refugee languages. - Provide support to the SGBV counsellor in
Organizing and conducting informative meetings with SGBV institutions. - Prepare and submit timely reports
- Offer technical support to the SGBV
counsellor in developing quarterly work plans and implementing the
community services activities. - Where necessary, provide psychosocial
counselling to identified SGBV Survivors and conduct home visits for
vulnerable cases with special needs. - Perform any other duties assigned by the supervisor
from time to time
- The ideal candidate should preferably hold a Bachelor/Degree
in Social work, Human rights, political science, law or other related
field; - One (1) years of progressive relevant work
experience in counselling survivors of gender-based violence or vulnerable
women and girls;
suitably qualified and interested candidates should send their cover letters, updated
CVs and photo copies of their professional qualifications including three
referees via E-mail to [email protected] or hand deliver to our
address below.
Director,
Uganda,
1102 Block 8,
Anjagala Road P.O. Box 737,
Uganda.
5:00pm.
In case you do not hear from us by 29th February, 2016, please
consider your application unsuccessful. Please quote the Position being applied
for on your application and envelope.
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