- S/he will assist in identifying, intervening, and providing support services to GBV survivors and facilitate GBV/HIV integration
- S/he will assist in liaising with relevant stakeholders, agencies, and organizations to coordinate efforts in addressing GBV and ensuring access to justice for survivors
- S/he will assist to foster strong collaboration and facilitate GBV system strengthening amongst GBV implementers across GBV Implementing sites
- S/he will assist in ensuring effectiveness and efficiency in handling day-to-day GBV routine activities
- S/he will assist in providing survivors with healthy, safe,schooled, and stable domain
- S/he will assist in mapping hotspots to carry out sensitization outreaches and work with community stakeholders, ministry, community/facility GBV focal persons, and other organizations/structures to identify GBV cases.
- S/he will assist in coordinating community mobilization, sensitization/awareness outreaches, community/key stakeholders engagement (Police, CPC Team), and identify more GBV champions for sustainability
- S/he will assist in coordinating quarterly technical working group meetings and quarterly GBV review meetings.
- S/he will assist in participating and representing WEWE in all meetings and GBV activities, training, and technical meetings within and outside the State.
- S/he will assist in carrying out the data validation exercise, and provide accurate data for entry into the national GBV dashboard
- S/he will assist in coordinating training for the community/facility GBV focal persons
- S/he will assist in carrying out daily GBV routine activities and ensure survivors are given the needed legal support
- Perform other duties as may be assigned by his/her supervisor
Minimum Qualification Requirements:
- Applicants must possess a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields: Law, Medicine, Accounting, or Child Psychology.
- Applicants must have a first class degree, second-class upper (2.1), or Upper credit.
- Applicants must be a member of relevant professional bodies such as the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), or the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
- Applicants with a master’s degree in Child Psychology or Public Health will be an added advantage.
Experience:
- Applicants should have a minimum of 3-5 years working experience. Working experience in gender-based violence will be an added advantage.
- Experience in working with various stakeholders, such as the police, the Ministry of Social Welfare, healthcare providers, social workers, and CBOs
- Experience working within a multidisciplinary team to provide holistic support (including legal, psychological, and social support)
- Well-organized, with the ability to track multiple activities and deadlines
- Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have strong computer skills (Proficient in the use of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc)