ChildFund is a child-focused international development organization that works in 23 countries to connect children with the people, resources and institutions they need to grow up healthy, educated, skilled and safe, no matter where they are.
ChildFund’s Values
ChildFund values a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where everyone is welcomed and celebrated equally. In our culture of connection, you will have ample opportunity to grow, learn, and lead while contributing your talents and innovations to our inspiring mission.
ChildFund’s Commitment
ChildFund International has a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment (SEAH) and all other forms of harm by its staff, partners, and other representatives in the delivery of its mission and services for children. ChildFund is committed to creating a safe environment in the workplace as well as in the communities where it delivers programs and services. ChildFund expects every staff member, partner, and representative to adhere to this commitment and to ensure all organizational policies and standards are followed. This position is subject to a range of vetting checks, including criminal records check and/or disclosure to ensure program participants are safeguarded.
About This Role
The Case Manager is responsible for leading, coordinating, and supervising GBV and protection case management activities at the woreda level, ensuring timely, safe, and quality service delivery to survivors and individuals at risk.
He/She oversees the work of Case Workers to ensure adherence to national and international case management standards, including the National GBV and Child Protection Case Management Framework, GBV Guiding Principles, and ChildFund’s Safeguarding Policies and Procedures.
The Case Manager provides technical oversight, coaching, and mentoring to Case Workers, ensuring that cases are handled in a survivor-centered, confidential, and ethical manner. He/She also ensures strong coordination and collaboration with the Woreda Office of Women, Children, and Social Affairs (WoWCSA), other protection actors, and community-based structures to strengthen the local protection system and referral pathways.
Primary Responsibilities
Case Management Supervision and Quality Assurance
Supervise, mentor, and provide technical guidance to Case Workers to ensure adherence to case management standards and protocols.
Review and approve case files, care plans, and closure reports to ensure quality, consistency, and compliance with organizational and donor requirements.
Support Case Workers in managing complex or high-risk cases, including GBV, child abuse, exploitation, and neglect.
Conduct regular case conferences and supervision meetings with Case Workers to review progress, challenges, and best practices.
Ensure that all case management activities follow confidentiality, safety, non-discrimination, and do-no-harm principles.
2. Coordination and Partnership
Lead coordination at the woreda level with service providers such as health facilities, legal and psychosocial service providers, law enforcement, and government offices.
Ensure functional referral pathways are maintained and updated regularly.
Represent ChildFund in woreda-level GBV and child protection coordination meetings and task forces.
Strengthen linkages between woreda and kebele-level protection mechanisms and community-based structures (Child Rights Committees, Women’s Associations, and Youth Groups).
3. Capacity Building and Technical Support
Provide continuous capacity building, coaching, and mentoring for Case Workers, community volunteers, and partner staff on case management, PFA, GBV guiding principles, and safeguarding.
Identify training needs and organize refresher sessions to improve quality and consistency of case management services.
Support awareness-raising initiatives on GBV prevention, child protection, and safeguarding.
4. Monitoring, Documentation, and Reporting
Oversee accurate and timely case documentation, ensuring safe data storage and confidentiality.
Review and compile Case Workers’ weekly and monthly reports and submit consolidated reports to the Child Protection Specialist.
Track and analyze case trends, service gaps, and emerging protection risks, providing recommendations for response and advocacy.
Ensure compliance with monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools and participate in internal audits or reviews as needed.
5. Safeguarding and Accountability
Ensure all staff, volunteers, and partners adhere to ChildFund’s Safeguarding Policy, Code of Conduct, and PSEA standards.
Promote a culture of respect, accountability, and child- and survivor-centered practice across the team.
Report any safeguarding concerns, misconduct, or protection incidents promptly through established channels.
Ensure complaints and feedback from beneficiaries are handled in line with ChildFund’s accountability mechanisms.
Job Requirements
Required Experience and Education
Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in GBV or protection case management, social work, or humanitarian protection programming.
At least 1–2 years of supervisory or team-lead experience managing case workers or social service providers.
Strong understanding of GBV case management, child protection systems, and referral mechanisms.
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies, or a related field.
Required Competencies
ChildFund’s Core Competencies
Teamwork: the ability to work effectively and collaborate with others; values and respects individual differences.
Communication: demonstrates empathy and tact when communicating with others and uses a storytelling approach when appropriate.
Results orientation gets things done; takes proactive steps to achieve organizational goals and quality standards.
Resilience: thrives and grows in rapidly changing, demanding, and complex environments.
Other Required Competencies
Cultural sensitivity and respect for diversity.
Ability to train, mentor, and motivate field teams.
Commitment to humanitarian principles and gender equality.
High integrity and adherence to organizational values.
Basic computer literacy (Word, Excel, reporting tools).
Strong understanding of GBV case management, child protection systems, and referral mechanisms.
Strong leadership, coaching, and supervisory skills.
Sound judgment, empathy, and ability to manage sensitive information.
Excellent coordination, communication, and networking skills.
Ability to work in stressful humanitarian environments with professionalism and calm.
Analytical and report-writing skills, with attention to accuracy and confidentiality.
Demonstrated experience working with government and NGO actors in protection coordination.
Proficiency in Tigrigna, with working knowledge of Amharic and English.
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