Safeguarding Children Initiative (SCII) is a non-governmental organisationcarrying out operations in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe States. Our Mission is to provide hope, protect, and uphold the rights and dignity of children and their caregivers in marginalised or most vulnerable communities through building long-lasting pillars by way of collaboration, inclusion, equity, and diversity. We are focused on creating a world where children are safe, secured, respected, and encouraged to develop to their fullest potential by being committed to the eradication of poverty and children's inclusion.
This position is Reporting to the Case Worker, the main purpose of the position is to carry out an array of age and gender appropriate psychosocial support activities for the most vulnerable and at-risk children, adolescents, and caregivers with respect to their culture and contextual sensitivities.
Position Summary
The PSS Facilitator has the knowledge and practical skills to carry out focused psychosocial support activities with children at high risk of vulnerability. Focused PSS activities will be carried out in line with individual organization and interagency guidelines.
The intention of this position is to build the resilience of most Vulnerable children through Psychosocial Support activities.
The Facilitator implements the activities in a manner that leaves considerable positive impact on children.
Ensure that CFS registration and attendance are done properly.
Ensure Regular CFS activities according to schedule (recreational and gender and age sensitive life skills discussions)
Ensure Operation of Child Help Desk (CHD) session and facilitate CFS activities.
Ensure Counselling sessions to children (with register and individual files)
Referral of more severe cases to case workers
Ensure that children are not exposed to any form of harm or stress during the activity and that they feel safe and respected.
Work with the Child Protection Officer to ensure that all financial activities conducted in camps and communities are properly documented in line with Donor procedures and organization policies.
Ensure all documentation, reports, and records are maintained per agreed procedure, and information is provided on community activities as required.
Maintain documentation and Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS) at the community/state office level.
Maintain documentation and Child Protection Information Management System (CPIMS) at the LGA level.
Must adhere to the organization policies and reporting standards.
Write and submit weekly activity reports.
Ensure all cases are referred to the caseworker with confidentiality clause adhered to.
Facilitate mentoring and coaching of volunteers on various topics, as outlined in the implementation plan.
Job Requirements and Competency
Strong multi-tasking and organizational skills.
Ability to be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to analyse and solve problems.
Ability to manage conflict and resolve complaints.
Proficiency in using Micro-soft office package.
Knowledge of sexual and gender-based violence/domestic violence and sexual assault/abuse issues and solutions.
Understanding of challenges facing Internally Displaced Persons in the location
Experience working with young people, preferably most vulnerable (experience working with Internally Displaced children will be a plus).
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential and sensitive information.
Knowledge of theories of human behaviour and ability to apply in assessment and planning.
Knowledge of risk assessments; counselling skills, child abuse standards, child welfare legislation and regulations.
Ability to work as an integral member of a team and work with little or no supervision as may be required.
Ability to follow direction and work effectively under pressure.
Good planning, organisation, problem-solving, decision-making and liaison skills.
Ability to collaborate with other resource persons and facility.
Ability to withstand stressful situations that may arise as a result of challenging work environment.
Qualifications Required
Minimum of a Diploma in a Social Development related field (Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Specialized Education).
0 to 1 year experience working with children and preferably high-risk children and/or refugee/ vulnerable population
Knowledge in Child Protection.
Strong facilitation and organizational skills;
Motivated-and ability to work in a team.
Language Requirements: Fluency in English, Hausa and Kanuri is required.