Documentation & Reporting

  • Ensure all child-level records are complete, accurate, and up to date (both digital and hard copies) in line with IRSA and IRW data standards
  • Maintain regional project documentation, including OVC files, PDP portfolios, and activity records
  • Submit monthly and quarterly narrative reports to the National Goal-Getters Project Manager, capturing progress, challenges, risks, and success stories.
  • Develop and submit case studies to support fundraising and marketing efforts for the Goal-Getters Project

Quality Assurance & Risk Management

  • Ensure all activities adhere to IRSA/IRW safeguarding policies and maintain the dignity and confidentiality of children and families
  • Monitor risks, challenges, and gaps in project implementation and propose solutions
  • Identify and share best practices by networking with organizations working in child development, psychosocial support, and OVC programming

Educational Qualification:

  • Degree or diploma in Education, Social Work, Psychology, Development Studies, or a related field
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in youth development, community programming, education programmes, or case management
  • Experience supervising field teams (mentors, care workers, facilitators) is highly advantageous
  • Experience working with vulnerable children or orphan support programmes is preferred

Skills & Knowledge Required

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities
  • Ability to work with children, schools, community leaders, and households sensitively and professionally
  • Good monitoring, evaluation, and reporting skills
  • Knowledge of child protection and safeguarding protocols
  • Ability to supervise and mentor staff
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Other Job Related Conditions

  • Assist with program-related tasks and activities as and when the need arises, including supporting other team members and collaborating across departments.
  • Willingness to work after hours, when required, to meet the needs of OVCs or respond to emergencies, ensuring the continuity of care and support.
  • Report any legal matters or incidents relating to OVCs expeditiously to the line manager, ensuring compliance with child protection policies and legal requirements.
  • Ensure the holistic well-being of each OVC entrusted to IRSA, addressing their physical, emotional, educational, and social needs through tailored interventions.
  • Adhere to all organizational policies and procedures, including child protection, health and safety, and ethical guidelines.
  • Participate in training and capacity-building sessions to enhance skills and knowledge relevant to the role and responsibilities.
  • Maintain a flexible attitude towards role adjustments, being open to new tasks or changes in program direction as required by the needs of the OVCs or organizational goals.
  • Collaborate with other stakeholders (e.g., community leaders, social services, and other organizations) to promote the well-being and safety of OVCs.