Child Protection-Caseworker

International Rescue Committee

Location:
Kiryandongo, Uganda
Category:
Professional Staff
Posted Jun 24, 2026Apply by Jul 6, 2026 (9d left)

The Child Protection-Caseworker supports the timely and quality implementation of Child Protection interventions within settlements, engaging at multiple community levels. The role involves raising awareness for prevention and response to child rights violations, linking affected children to services, and documenting child protection issues.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct BIP for high-priority cases (BIA, BIDs, case planning and implementation, case closures).
  • Ensure 100% utilization of ProGres version 4. (BIAs, BID, Interventions, & closure).
  • Support referrals of high-priority cases.
  • Coordinate and facilitate family tracing and reunification (FTR) with the responsible partner.
  • Initiate, plan and present cases during the case conferences.
  • Provision of Case-by-case to high-priority cases.
  • Facilitate cases for specialized services.
  • Filing case management tools.
  • Ensure community structures have the required case management tools like monitoring forms, low priority logbooks and referrals.
  • Respond to emerging cases raised through FRRM and other toll-free line.
  • Prepare concepts notes and submit them within the agreed timeframes.
  • Develop work plans for activity implementation.
  • Prepare and submit monthly payment requisitions for Community structures’ stipends within the first week of every new month with all required attachments.
  • Prepare and submit all payment requisitions for activities conducted within the set timelines and processes.
  • Prepare and file accountability documents (attendance lists, acknowledgement forms and reports).
  • Provide technical oversight to community-based child protection systems, children groups and stakeholders in advocating for child protection, participation.
  • Train community structures on child protection, BIP, CP minimum standards, peace building activities, PSS, PSEA and safeguarding.
  • Conduct periodic alternative background check for community structures.
  • Build capacities and mentor community structures on child protection models.
  • Organize and conduct monthly meetings with community structures (CPCs, RWCs, para social workers, volunteers) and children on child protection, positive parenting and child participation.
  • Facilitate advocacy forums led by children on issues affecting them.
  • Coordinate with the community structures to ensure effective implementation of activities.
  • Develop weekly and activity reports, and submit them to the Child Protection officer and MEAL.
  • Identify potential impact stories for documentation and inform the officer and MEAL.
  • Collect feedback from the beneficiaries and community structures and submit to the officer and MEAL.
  • Update asset register for community assets among others.
  • Provide mentorship and capacity building for Center Management Committees (CMCs) to ensure ownership and sustainability of the Centres.
  • Supervise CFS implementation as per the agreed minimum standards in emergencies.
  • Provide support supervision to the CMCs.
  • Ensure caregivers are trained on CFS framework and catalogue.
  • Ensure compliance of safeguarding policy in the CFSs.
  • Facilitate the process of CFS transition to the community in line with the CFS National transition guidelines.

Requirements

  • University degree, preferably in Social work, sociology, law, Human Rights, or related field.
  • 3-5 years of experience in protection programming, including GBV, Child Protection, or Protection Monitoring.
  • Experience working with vulnerable populations, such as Children, refugees, IDPs, returnees and migrants, in displacement settings.
  • Past exposure and experience with integrated Child Protection and operations in humanitarian context.
  • Past experience in working with communities.
  • Very strong communication skills.
  • Ability to ride a motorcycle.
  • Possess the ability to work with different partners, local authorities, local organizations and NGOs to develop and maintain positive relationships.
  • Cross-cultural sensitivity, flexible world view, emotional maturity and physical stamina.
  • Ability to maintain performance expectations in diverse cultural contexts, psychological stressful environments and physical hardship conditions with limited resources.
  • Ability to cope and deal with stress and work under stressful work conditions is required.
  • Strong knowledge of protection principles, safeguarding practices, and durable solutions.
  • Proficiency in designing and delivering training programs for staff and stakeholders.
  • Ability to represent the organization effectively in meetings with local authorities and stakeholders.
  • Strong communication, representation, and people-centered management skills.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and make sound decisions.

Skills

  • Child Protection Programming
  • Gender-Based Violence Programming
  • Protection Monitoring
  • Work with Vulnerable Populations
  • Humanitarian Child Protection
  • Community Engagement
  • Protection Principles Application
  • Safeguarding Practices
  • Durable Solutions
  • Training Design
  • Training Delivery
  • Stakeholder Representation
  • Cultural Sensitivity
  • Stress Management
  • Independent Decision Making
  • Motorcycle Riding

Languages

English