The Child Protection Officer is responsible for supporting the implementation of child protection and safeguarding activities, ensuring that interventions are aligned with humanitarian principles and the “do no harm” approach. The role requires a strong technical understanding of child protection and child rights in emergency contexts, as well as experience in social work and direct engagement with children.
The position requires a university degree, preferably in social sciences or law, along with at least three years of relevant sectoral experience in child protection or safeguarding programs. Previous experience with NGOs is essential, including a solid understanding of humanitarian standards and principles.
The Child Protection Officer demonstrates very good English communication skills, both written and oral, and is proficient in the use of computers and standard office tools. The role also requires familiarity with social care and health referral pathways.
A key aspect of the position is engagement with communities, including experience in facilitating processes such as family tracing, and a strong understanding of local community dynamics, including traditional networks.
The candidate must show strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within a diverse and multidisciplinary team, and demonstrate gender awareness and sensitivity in all activities.