5 Fresher Diploma Psychosocial Officer NGO Positions – War Child Canada

Organization: War Child
Canada
Reports to: Project Manager
Duty Station: Arua,
Kiryandongo, Adjumani, Kokobo Rwamwanja, Uganda
About US:
War Child Canada is an internationally recognized charity that works
with war-affected communities to help children reclaim their childhood through
access to education, opportunity and justice. In Uganda, through its Access to
Justice and Protection programmes, War Child Canada provides Legal Aid services
for Women and Child Survivors of violence and raises public awareness around
the impact of conflict on communities and the shared responsibility to act.
This programme has now expanded to the South Sudanese refugee settlements in
the West Nile region and Kiryandongo where War Child Canada seeks to increase
the legal protections of children, youth, women and men and continue to address
the prevalence of perpetrators’ impunity through legal intervention, awareness
raising and capacity building. Our programming emphasizes strong Sexual and
Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention, identification and response
interventions.
About Project:
War Child Canada has received funding from United States Department of
State Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (BPRM) to increase
protection for refugees and other vulnerable persons in Ugandan refugee
settlements in the districts of Adjumani, Arua, Kiryandongo, Koboko and
Kamwenge.
Job Summary: The
Psychosocial Officer will be primarily working directly with SGBV survivors,
community and actors to ensure effective protection, referral and service
provision. The Social worker should be able to manage a caseload of especially
vulnerable women and children from refugee and host communities.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience: 
·        
The applicants for the War Child Canada
Psychosocial Officer job opportunity must hold a Diploma in Social Work (Degree
in Social Work is an added advantage).
·        
A minimum of two years’ experience working with
vulnerable women and children. Experience working with refugee populations is
an advantage.
·        
Excellent interpersonal and communication
skills.
·        
Ability to prepare timely, periodic and quality
project reports.
·        
Fluency in English and local language is
essential.
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should send a detailed
CV, cover letter indicating clearly daytime telephone contact and active email
address, photocopies of relevant certificates (both professional and
vocational) and contact information of at least three professional referees.
Please clearly indicate position and location for which you are applying.
Interested applicants should deliver ONLY hard copies of their
Application Packages to any of the following War Child Canada Offices:
Kampala: 2nd Floor, Plot 944
Ggaba Road, Kansanga. (Please ensure applications are delivered to War Child
Canada NOT War Child Holland.
Arua: Rhino Camp Refugee
Settlement Yoro Base Camp.
Kiryandongo: Kanyadoli
Refugee Settlement RFM Base Camp, Bweyale.
Koboko: Lobule Refugee
Settlement, Office of the Prime Minister Building
Adjumani: Pakele
Deadline: 28th
October, 2016 by 5PM
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