Drop-in center / Outreach Officer secondment to Nikat 87 views

Job Description

1. Context of the mission

Médecins du Monde (MDM) is an International Non-Governmental Organization (INGO) involved in humanitarian interventions, operating in Ethiopia since 1986 in different types of health projects from long-term interventions to emergency response.

In June 2017, MdM had conducted an exploratory mission in corridor AA- Djibouti, focused on the Afar part (zone 1) on Sex Work/GBV/SGBV for 3 years project under title:  “Reducing SGBV against Sex Workers on AA to Djibouti Corridor focused in Afar region Zone 1. The project is implemented in collaboration with regional authorities and our local partner Nikat association are 2 NGO partnering with MdM in the implementation of the project.

Nikat Charitable Association is community-based NGO, first established in 2006 by FSW, registered since 2010, and based in Addis Ababa. It is composed of 200 women who are former and current FSW as members. The association is engaged in different health and income generating projects on  advocating for universal access to health services, mainly HIV and sexual/reproductive health services, peer education and outreach service, advocacy for FSWs’ rights, social marketing activities, information education and communication for behavioral change and fight against stigma and discriminations, fighting against GBV among FSWs, provide friendly services in DICs (during the day) primarily targeting Female sex workers (FSWs) working in hotels & bars, street FSW, waitresses and low income women. MdM – Nikat partnership is vital to engage FSW in different phases of the project for the successful implementation of planned activities.

Creating a safe space is one of the expected result areas through which safe space will be promoted to address various needs of the target group in the project area. DIC needs to be community centric and orientated to meet the project objectives. Drop-In Center(DIC) officer ensures that programming in the DIC is friendly, respect harm reduction/non-judgemental and gender sensitive approach, culturally relevant and it is in line with program aim and objectives. Under the supervision of the Program coordinator.

The officer will assist day to day operations of the DIC and actively support and supervise the outreach worker at all the project sites. This job description may be subjected to permanent modification following the evaluation of the activities.

2. Hierarchical & Functional links

DIC/Outreach officer will be based at Semera field office with a frequent travel to the project sites (Asayita, Dubti, Logia, Duchoto and Mille).

DIC/Outreach officer will work under the direct supervision, responsibility, and the authority of the Nikat team and technical link with Field coordinator in Semera and Medical coordinator in Addis Abeba.

DIC/Outreach officer technically supports and supervises project Outreach worker and Peer educators.

3. Essential Duties and responsibilities

  • Lead and participate in the planning and implementation of DIC activities in collaboration with FSWs, PEs and project team.
  • Assist provision of services in the drop-in center in compliance with need of target groups and organization protocols
  • Assist in organizing life skills workshops, creative arts activities formal and informal peer support activities.
  • Support and facilitate organization of special events in close communication with (Peer educators) PEs and FSWs
  • Lead the planning, implementation, support and supervision of the outreach program of the overall project with outreach worker, peer educators and other project staffs.
  • Ensure quality outreach service delivery focusing on at the project site.
    • Planning and ensure implementation of Peer education sessions with outreach worker.
    • Supervise and mentor the peer educators and outreach worker.
    • Strengthen referral pathway among services provided in the project site.
    • Strengthen identification and referral of GBV survivors by PE and outreach worker.
  • Assist the activities Peer educators and outreach workers activities in the DIC
  • Orients new FSWs to the drop-in center, provides support and resources to all.
  •  Assist and support that the drop-in center space is attractive and clean, and that supplies are stocked and used wisely.
  • Organize Nikat’s quarterly review meeting collaboratively with MdM’s project team to evaluate programming and collect participant feedback.
  • Arrange monthly meetings with PEs and FSWs to identify gaps and to evolve corrective measures
  • Works with partners and fosters meaningful collaboration with supportive services for the drop-in center.
  • Facilitate referral of FSWs to health care and other public institutions when necessary.
  • Communicates relevant information and needs between FSWs and other direct service staff.
  • Prepare and submit outreach activity reports for Nikat team in Addis and Field coordinator at Semera on Monthly, Quarterly and Annual basis.

Basic salary: 19,100.00 ETB, 30% hardship allowance plus 1,300.00 ETB transport allowance

Starting date: ASAP

Duty station: Semera, Logia

Contract duration: 6 months with the possibility of extension

Job Requirements

Expected Profile

  • Essential – Bachelor’s Degree in social work, psychology, sociology public health or other related degree preferred.
  • Essential At least 2 years’ experience working on MARPs or key population such as FSWs
  • Essential – Fluent in English and Amharic
  • Essential – Available in 3 weeks from the formal offer
  • Experience in working with international humanitarian organizations is an asset.
  • Experience of program planning, implementation and report writing is an asset.
  • Experience on organizing and facilitating workshops and trainings
  • Good communication skill and create smooth work relation with FSWs
  • Understand the harm reduction approach that MdM promotes
  • Proven knowledge and experience in developing and supporting community mobilization projects.
  • Regional experience preferred.
  • Familiarity with standards and guidelines for GBV prevention and response programming and coordination activities.
  • Familiarity with international humanitarian operations, coordination structures, and the mandates of donors, UN agencies, and other NGOs
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills including negotiation and conflict resolution
  • Strong organizational and team working skills
  • Good cultural awareness and sensitivity
  • Excellent command of English, both written and spoken, working knowledge of local language is an asset
  • Ability to work under pressure and with limited supervision.

How to Apply

Interested applicants are required to fill the application form at the following link https://forms.gle/P5cBV1SyJ9K2WnFx6 (Note: Please make sure all the information that you provided in this form is true and accurate) and email by stating the position you are applying on the subject line of your email through [email protected]

NB: only shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.

Women is strongly encouraged to apply

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