
Social Worker at People In Need – PIN
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborate with People in Need (PIN), Woreda Education Office, Woreda Women and Children Affairs Office (WoWCA), schools, PTSA, and community-based child protection volunteers to implement child protection interventions as part of the broader humanitarian response plan.
- Ensure the application of the Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies (EiE), Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH), and Child Protection in Humanitarian Action for Gender-Based Violence Interventions in Humanitarian Settings at the Kebele/IDP site level.
- Provide ongoing technical support to Accelerated Education Programs (AEP), Accelerated School Readiness (ASR), and community-based child protection structures such as Child Rights Committees (CRCs), PTSA, community volunteers, caregivers, and parents.
- Promote meaningful participation of children in child protection services, WASH clubs campaigns, Out-of-School Children (OOSC) initiatives, AEP, ASR, and community decision-making processes.
- Assist in the development and implementation of all EiE-related educational interventions.
- Facilitate educational, recreational, and life-skills training for teachers, PTSA members, school administrators and Woreda education officials, IDPs, returnees, and other stakeholders.
- Support and follow up on school activities, including teaching and learning, community engagement, school leadership, and the overall school environment.
- Travel frequently to field sites or kebeles, providing supervision and support to AEP Facilitators, teachers, and partners.
- Organize the distribution of EiE kits and ensure the safe and timely delivery of supplies.
- Collect data using various techniques as needed, in collaboration with the PIN MEAL team.
- Submit weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly progress reports to the Field Program Officer.
- Represent PIN at Woreda humanitarian coordination cluster meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
- Carry out the duties in accordance with the PIN Code of Conduct and Key policies.
- Participate in training and awareness raising (CoC and KP, Safeguarding…).
- Implement Safeguarding measures throughout the project cycle including a risk analysis related to SEAH and Child protection for each project and develop a mitigation plan accordingly.
- Ensure that his/her team members attend training and awareness sessions and carry out the duties in accordance with PIN Code of Conduct and Key policies.
- Ensure that due diligence and/or capacity assessments of partners include an assessment of partners' implementation of key safeguarding and risk policies/ procedure including the prevention of SEAH.
- Create and maintain a fulfilling and protective environment.
- Standard work schedule of 40 hours per week from Monday to Friday
- Per diems for working and Accommodation outside of the duty office depending on the location
- Transport Allowance
- Bank loan facilities
- 20 days of paid annual and after 5 years of work an extra paid day for every year
- Extra days of paid leaves for selected holidays
- Medical insurance, including spouse and children
- Accident insurance for all injuries during work time based on the law
- Pension contribution of 11 % from PIN
- Paternity leave of extra 2 paid days above the mandatory 3 days
- Maternity leave according to the law and extra financial motherhood support
- Monthly mobile phone hybrid tariff
- PIN supports fast career growth and internal mobility
- International environment with opportunities to learn from other PIN's country programs
- Extensive Capacity Building program, both internal and external trainings, including the Induction training
- Internal online learning opportunities, such as access to PIN's e-learning platform and webinars
- Annual staff retreat
- Friendly and fair work environment with small collective where everyone knows each other
- Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Education, Community Development, or other related social science fields.
- At least 2 years of relevant experience working in education, child protection, or community-based interventions, preferably in emergency or humanitarian settings.
- Experience working with children, schools, and communities affected by conflict or displacement is an asset.
- Amharic, English and Fluency in Oromifa is required
- Understanding of child protection principles, psychosocial support, and education in emergencies (EiE) standards.
- Strong community engagement and communication skills.
- Ability to work with school communities, PTAs, and local education offices.
- Basic skills in reporting, data collection, and record-keeping.
- Willingness to work in remote and hard-to-reach areas.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in dynamic environments.
- Familiarity with the local context, culture, and community structures.
- Commitment to child safeguarding, gender sensitivity, and humanitarian principles.
- Previous experience with NGO or humanitarian programs is preferred.
- Interested applicants for the position should send their CV and Cover letter as soon as possible via the link
- All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.
- We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organization and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
- Please note: PIN does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing, training or any other fees).
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