Child Protection (CP) Coordinator at Save the Children Nigeria

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Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need, with programs in over 120 countries. We save children’s lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential. Save the Children is working in Nigeria because one in five children in Nigeria dies before their fifth birthday. About 40% of children miss out on school and have to work to survive while nearly 2 million children have lost one or both parents to an AIDS-related disease.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Child Protection (CP) Coordinator

Job Identification: 16966
Location: Katsina

Role Purpose

  • The Child Protection (CP) Coordinator plays a critical role in strategic planning, partnership development, and providing oversight for day‑to‑day child protection implementation.
  • The coordinator will deliver technical support to the ECHO‑funded Education in Emergencies (EiE) and Child Protection project to SCI staff and partners in Yobe and Katsina States under the Save the Children country programme and will oversee child protection activities to ensure effective planning, implementation, and field‑level monitoring. 

Key Areas Of Accountability
Programme Leadership and Quality Implementation:

  • Lead the implementation, and monitoring of integrated Child Protection and EiE interventions in line with ECHO requirements and CP Minimum Standards (CPMS). 
  • Ensure programmes are technical sound, contextually relevant, and conflict-/gender-sensitive. 
  • Oversee delivery of key CP components (e.g., case management, PSS, community-based child protection, CP risk mitigation in education). 
  • Ensure integration of CP across EiE activities, including safe learning environments and referral pathways. 
  • Promote child participation and accountability to affected populations in programme design and implementation. 

Strategic Planning and Programme Development:

  • Lead CP inputs into needs assessments, risk analysis, and response strategy development
  • Ensure alignment with national CP systems, humanitarian response plans, and CPAoR strategies. 
  • Identify opportunities for programme expansion, innovation and scale-up. 

Technical Guidance and Capacity Strengthening:

  • Provide technical oversight and mentoring to CP and EiE staff and partners. 
  • Build staff capacity on: 
  • Case management and alternative care 
  • Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) 
  • Safe Families 
  • Adolescent Sexual Reproduction Health and Rights 
  • Safe identification and referrals 
  • CP mainstreaming in EiE
  • Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) for child protection 
  • Ensure adherence to best practices, SOPs, and safeguarding standards.

Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) for Child Protection:

  • Guide safe and appropriate use of CVA within CP case management and prevention programming. 
  • Ensure CP risk analysis informs targeting, transfer values, and delivery mechanisms. 
  • Build staff and partner capacity on CVA and child safeguarding considerations. 

 Safeguarding, Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Risk Management 

  • Ensure all CP programming adheres to child safeguarding and PSEA policies. 
  • Identify, assess, and mitigate protection risks associated with programme delivery. 
  • Strengthen feedback and complaint mechanisms, ensuring safe and confidential reporting pathways. 
  • Promote a culture of do no harm and ethical programming. 

 Coordination, Representation, and Partnerships:

  • Represent the Save the Children in CPAoR, and other relevant coordination forums. 
  • Strengthen collaboration with: 
  • Government social welfare and education authorities 
  • Local NGOs and community structures 
  • UN agencies and other INGOs 
  • Support partnership management, including technical support to local partners. 

 Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL):

  • Ensure robust monitoring systems are in place for CP indicators. 
  • Support development and use of tools for data collection, case tracking, and outcome monitoring. 
  • Support data analysis, learning reviews, and adaptive programming. 

 Information Management and Reporting:

  • Ensure timely development of high-quality donor reports 
  • Maintain accurate programme documentation, including: 
  • Case management records (confidential and secure) 
  • Activity reports and dashboards 
  • Work closely with CPIMS officer and the MEAL teams to ensure data quality and integrity. 

 Human Resource Management and Team Leadership:

  • Line manages CP staff (officers, caseworkers, facilitators). 
  • Support recruitment, onboarding, and performance management of CP team members. 
  • Promote staff wellbeing and resilience, especially given exposure to sensitive CP cases. 
  • Foster a collaborative and inclusive team environment. 

Budget Management and Compliance:

  • Support in Management of CP programme budget, ensuring effective and efficient use of resources. 
  • Ensure compliance with ECHO regulations, donor requirements, and internal procedures. 
  • Monitor expenditure and contribute to forecasting and budget revisions

Emergency Preparedness and Response:

  • Support emergency preparedness planning, including contingency plans and surge capacity. 
  • Lead rapid CP response during shocks (e.g., displacement, conflict escalation, floods). 
  • Ensure CP risks are systematically addressed in all emergency interventions.

Qualifications

  • Advanced technical Skills, B. Sc or Master's Degree in Social Work or equivalent, professional certificate, minimum of 5 years experience, advanced people management skills, advance project management skills.

Experience and Skills:

  • At least five (5) years post NYSC relevant experience in child protection programming 
  • Demonstrable commitment to a holistic vision of children’s welfare 
  • Substantial management experience, preferably in emergencies  
  • Excellent written and spoken English; local language skills a major advantage 
  • Demonstrable competence in report writing  
  • Experience of financial planning and expenditure monitoring as applied to grants management  
  • Experience of working with communities, and supporting their participation, ownership and empowerment 
  • Strong representational and communication skills sensitive to the cultural and military/political environment 
  • The ability to plan and ensure the implementation of projects, and to oversee the management and report on resources effectively. 
  • Able to work calmly under pressure in a rapidly changing context 
  • Proven team management skills  
  • Adaptability and flexibility; ability and willingness to live in the field 
  •  Competent in Outlook, Word and Excel 
  •  Commitment to upholding Save the Children’s Child Safeguarding Policy, and other Global Policies.

Application Closing Date
17th July, 2026, 12:59 AM.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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