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Job Purpose
The Case Workers will work under the supervision of Case management officers and will report to him/her. The Case Workers will provide daily case management support to children affected by displacement and conflict at the districts’ levels in the targeted provinces. The case workers are responsible for ensuring the cases are managed in accordance with the established process and ensuring that decisions taken are in the best interests of the child. The case workers are also responsible for mobilizing communities and establishing Community-Based Child Protection Committee (CBCPC) in the project sites. S/he will be responsible for capacity building of the committees, ensure their active participation in child protection activities and monitor their engagement with children and community members to create protective environment for children.
The Duties and responsibilities may include but not limited to:
- Establish Community-Based Child Protection Committees (CBCPC) at the target villages/districts’ levels with membership of men, women, youths and people with disabilities.
- Conduct training and mentoring to the CBCPCs’ members for enhancement of their capacity in the field of child protection and to identify and refer eligible cases to the project team.
- Conduct monthly coordination meetings with the established CBCPCs’ members and community dialogues to sensitize children, guardians/parents, and other stakeholders about child rights and responsibilities with a view to identifying child protection cases.
- Identify, document, and provide case management process for children at risk of protection concerns.
- Conduct regular field visits to beneficiaries in the established Child Friendly Spaces (CFS), informal settlements, communities, and households in targeted districts.
- Case Workers conduct an immediate assessment of the level of risk that the child is exposed to and ensure immediate report that could involve high-risk to line manager/supervisor.
- Develop appropriate case plans for children with the determination of the best interest of the child.
- Share information with parents/caregivers, as appropriate, and support them to implement relevant parts of the case plan.
- Provide referrals and follow-up for children with external service-providers like government and NGOs/INGOs
- Sensitize community focal points on Child Protection case identification and safe referrals.
- Commit to excellent documentation and reporting of the case management files in line with the BID, confidentiality, and other relevant guidelines.
- Respect and adhere to War Child’s Code of Conduct child safeguarding policy.
- Any other related task as assigned by the line manager.
Our Values
- Bold: We use our passion and creativity to deliver high-quality evidence-based work designed to maximize our beneficial impact on children in conflict.
- Accountable to Children: Children can rely on us to respond to their voices and to treat them with respect and dignity.
- Anti-racism: Anti-racism is not merely a belief. It includes actions that we mainstream throughout our work to change and challenge policies and behaviors that perpetuate racism.
- Transparent: We expect to be held to account by our supporters and beneficiaries and we respond with openness and honesty.
- Supportive to each other: We support each other and our partners to achieve ambitious goals and to the best we can be we are honest and open with each other, sharing our success and confronting our challenges.
Person Specification
War Child operates in the northern region provinces of Afghanistan. Preference will be given first to local couple candidates from the target districts of Balkh province, and secondly to the couple candidates from other districts in the mentioned province. Please upload a copy of your valid National ID under the [Other] section; applications without it will not be considered for shortlisting.
Person Specification
- School graduates (12 grade), but university degree in Social Science (Psychology, Theology, Law, Education, literature, and sociology) will be preferred.
- Two years of relevant experience in the child protection sector with NGOs, experience with INGOs will be preferred.
- At least 1-year specific social work and case management experience with children particularly in emergency settings
- Experience working with Community-Based Child Protection Committees (CBCPC).
- Adequate knowledge and skills to manage child protection cases according to the standard case management guidelines.
- Fluent in national languages, Pashto, Uzbeki, and Dari.
- These are community-based positions and therefore, priority is given to the local couple candidates, especially couples who are from the respective districts applying for.
How to Apply
How to Apply
Pre-employment checks
Employment with War Child will be subject to the following checks prior to your start date:
- a satisfactory police record check and a clear vetting and Due Diligence check
- receipt of three satisfactory references
- Due to the emergency nature of the role, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the vacancy may close before the deadline.
Submission Guideline:
- Fill in your information, and attach your documents before the closing date.
- Couples must indicate each other’s names in their respective documentation and apply separately.
- Applications submitted without a valid National ID (Tazkira) will not be considered for shortlisting.
- Applications after the closing date will not be accepted.
- Please note that there is no telephonic inquiry and only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for written test/interview.
About us
The War Child Alliance is an international non-governmental organization committed to providing psychosocial support, child protection, youth empowerment programming and quality education to the children affected by armed conflict. We implement evidence-based interventions to empower key stakeholders—including governments, educators, caregivers, and communities—to foster children’s wellbeing, education, and self-determination. We work with global teams with team members being based in different locations. War Child is currently operates in: Afghanistan, the Central African Republic, Colombia, DR Congo, Germany, Jordan, Lebanon, the occupied Palestinian territory, South Sudan, Sweden, Syria, Uganda, Ukraine (soon to be registered), and Yemen. We also have offices in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
Learn more about War Child and our programmes
https://www.warchild.net/ Safeguarding and Integrity
Our work with children and at-risk adults to keep them safe is the most important thing we do. We are committed to the safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults in all areas of our work. We have zero tolerance for any behaviours and practices that puts children and/or vulnerable adults at risk of abuse and/or harm. All (prospective) employees will be expected to be compliant with and sign up to our Child Safeguarding policy, our Code of Conduct and PSEA: Adults at Risk Policy. You can find the Child Safeguarding and Adults at Risk policy here: Integrity & Safeguarding - Home
Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) and Belonging (DEIB)
We value diversity and inclusion and are committed to ensuring that all our people and job applicants are treated fairly, irrespective of where, what or whom they were born, or of other characteristics. We want to offer a safe and inclusive workplace where all our people, especially those who are currently marginalised or underrepresented, can be themselves at work. You can read our Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) and Belonging (DEIB) policy on our website, and if you have any questions about our commitment to Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) and Belonging (DEIB) do get in touch: DEIB.team@warchild.net