International Medical Corps (IMC) is a global humanitarian nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering through health care training and relief programs. IMC is carrying out medical relief services in several provinces of Afghanistan.
Project Background
To overcome the contextual challenges around community-level protection services, more specifically, due to the sensitivity around GBV activities, MoPH ban on mobile teams, and restriction around community-level activities under health, IMC will roll out GBV prevention and response and PSS services integrated with the Child Protection subsector.
IMC will establish 8 Children and Family Social Centers (CFSCs) that will act as integrated service delivery points for MHPSS, PSS and CP. Since CFSCs are fixed facilities with separate areas for males and females and serve children, among others, there is less sensitivity around establishing such centers.
The IMC’s protection programming is designed to ensure women and girls are better protected and empowered to access opportunities, services, and support responsive to their needs. Reducing violence against women, men boys and girls Prevention is a key element in IMC’s protection program. As the program is transitioning to static center-based service provision, IMC will engage men and boys through basic life skills and social empowerment activities within the CFSCs which will facilitate more structured skills-building sessions in the static centers. IMC upholds and ensures accountability in the provision of various services to women, men, boys and girls, and survivors of violence.
Job Purpose
The well-being facilitator is responsible for helping participants attain the basic required skills and knowledge and accomplish goals in learning the proposed skills. His duties include working with groups to clarify training content, and objectives and to establish ground rules. Facilitator duties also involve working with the men and boys s at the Children and Family 's centers in selecting appropriate methods and tools that will enable them to achieve results. When problems or issues come up, facilitators work with the group to resolve conflict and return to goals
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Programs implementation
Key Responsibilities
The duties and responsibilities listed in this document are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and are not necessarily inclusive in size. You may be required to travel to other parts of the country if required.
Organizational Responsibilities
Policy Adherence
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse:
Compliance & Ethics:
Safeguarding
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable:
Experience and knowledge in skills and teaching / facilitating learning
Experience:
Competency
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