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Jordan: social worker(Zarqa)

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Organization: Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
Country: Jordan
Closing date: 27 Dec 2019

AVSI Foundation is currently implementing a Social Protection project under the Syrian response programs in the Governorates of Zarqa and Aqaba in Jordan. The project aims at fostering the inclusion and improving the psycho-physical condition of 623 minors and adults among the refugee population and host communities in the areas of Zarqa and Aqaba.

MAIN OBJECTIVE

The Social Worker will be responsible for beneficiaries outreach and follow up (case plan) and in charge of supporting the organization and implementation of protection activities in his/her duty station

Main RESPONSABILITIES

  • Identification and selection of beneficiaries according to vulnerability criteria

  • Preparation of case plan for every household: regular assessment of beneficiaries needs & follow-up and internal/external referral to protection activities accordingly

  • Support in the organization and implementation of protection activities for adults and children in the area of responsibility

  • Preparation of reports, as required by supervisor

  • Perform any other duties as requested by immediate Supervisor

REPORTING TO: Protection Field Coordinator

STUDIES REQUIREMENTS

  • Degree in Social Work or any other related field of specialty.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

  • Experience in protection work / social work

  • Good oral and written communication skills in English language and Arabic language

  • Strong teamwork skills.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Good knowledge of the local context of Aqaba is an asset

How to apply:

Interested candidates can send their CVs to amman@avsi.org
Please mention the position in the subject line social worker(Zarqa)


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