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  • Posted: Jan 18, 2019
    Deadline: Jan 27, 2019
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    Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic organisation with a mission to accompany, serve and advocate on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons. JRS undertakes services at national and regional levels with the support of an international office in Rome. Founded in November 1980 as a work of the Society of Jesus, JRS was offi...
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    Organisational Context/Role

    This is a position based in Kakuma Refugee Camp. The holder will be under the direct supervision of the JRS Safe Shelter Coordinator and takes responsibility for managing the operation of the JRS safe Shelter- AMANI BOYS CENTER. He will be actively involved in planning, monitoring, implementation and evaluation of the Safe Shelter activities and takes responsibility and attention to individual beneficiaries’ concerns.

    Responsibilities

    • Work closely with the JRS Safe Shelter Matron and the Supervisor on managing the daily operation of the Safe Shelter and ensure that clients’ needs are met.
    • Ensure safety of clients and to immediately report safety violations to security forces and Safe Shelter Coordinator.
    • Offer caring presence to the Teenage boys who reside in Safe Shelters.
    • Attend to individual needs of each client and organize group activities.
    • Ensure proper supervision and monitoring of the Safe Shelter during night hours and day hours depending on duty.
    • Keep records and ensure confidentiality of all work carried out in the program including ensuring that admission and discharge forms are collected and filed before a client is admitted or released by referring agencies, maintaining client files and writing daily handover reports.
    • Liaise with referring agencies, following up of the client’s cases, recording and reporting visits of referring agencies to beneficiaries and attend SGBV and other inter-departmental meetings as required.
    • Attend weekly Supervisors’ meetings for reporting and communication when requested.
    • Assist in preparing and submitting weekly, monthly, mid-year and annual reports and other reports related to Safe Shelter as required.
    • Ensuring cleanliness of the residence and allocating duties to the beneficiaries with specific emphasis on hygiene among the Safe Shelter resident.
    • Assess the medical needs of clients, ensure timely medical attention in cases of medical emergencies and to inform other Safe Shelter Matron and the Supervisor about any medical issues that should be followed up and facilitate access to medical care for Safe Shelter clients in the company of security officers.
    • Provide individual and group psychosocial support to the residents and recommend counselling cases to the Safe Shelter counsellor.
    • Conduct conflict management and resolution among clients as needed and report when cases are unresolved and need attention of Safe Shelter coordinator.
    • Carry out other duties that may be assigned by the Safe Shelter Coordinator.

    Qualifications

    Education

    • Diploma/certificate qualification in a related field and at least two years practical working experience preferably in a hospital, safe houses, or school.

    Work experience

    • Experience in working in the field of SGBV and child protection.
    • Demonstrated experience and commitment to working with marginalized and vulnerable communities and ability to work in an environment of relief emergency operation.
    • Strong and practical skills in peace building and conflict resolution.
    • Good knowledge of MS word/Office.
    • Excellent oral and written Kiswahili and English.
    • Ability to build effective partnership and collaborate with other team members.
    • Ability to work sensitively with vulnerable and refugee population of different ethnic background.
    • Proven experience in managing people/teams.

    Core values

    • Patience, perseverance and ability to work in stressful environment.
    • Proactive and self-motivated.
    • Be able to endure basic living and working conditions for a duration of time.
    • Be able to take initiatives and work without supervision.
    • Be open minded, have self-respect, respect the people served and the community with whom JRS works.
    • Adhere to the internal rules especially time for work, JRS Staff Code of Conduct and security rules.
    • Ability to work sensitively with refugee population of different ethnic background.

    Method of Application

    This position needs to be filled urgently and applications may be appraised on a rollover basis.

    JRS Kenya is an equal opportunity employer, irrespective of gender, race or religious affiliation.

    JRS is a Child Safe guarding organization.

    Contact details:

    Applications should reach the undersigned by 27th January 2019, with reference as “JRS Social Worker” and must include full contact details of 3 referees addressed to:

    Project Director, Kakuma Jesuit Refugee Service

    Email: ken04.director@jrs.net

    Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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