CASE MANAGER
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Required Documents:
Cover Letter: Highlight your interest in the position and your relevant experience.
Resume/CV: Provide a detailed overview of your professional background and skills.
Submission Format:
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How to Submit:
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All applications must be submitted by 30/09/2024.
Additional Information:
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
We will acknowledge receipt of your application within 2 business days.
For any questions or further assistance, please contact Hr@guardiansgem.org
We look forward to receiving your application and thank you for considering a position with our organization.
As a Case Manager at the Guardians of Equality Movement (GEM), you will be at the forefront of supporting Syrian LGBTQIA+ individuals facing discrimination and abuse. Your primary responsibilities include conducting intake assessments, developing individualized service plans, and connecting beneficiaries with essential services, such as medical care and security grants. You will collaborate with partner organizations, refer clients to appropriate services, and provide follow-up to ensure successful outcomes.
Additionally, you will update program trackers, write weekly reports, and coordinate with other GEM departments to align service plans with overall organizational goals. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 4 years of humanitarian experience, with at least 3 years in a similar role, and be proficient in Arabic and English. A strong commitment to equality, a high sensitivity to trauma, and excellent organizational and communication skills are essential. GEM strongly encourages applications from Syrian LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Implementation of Program and Requirements
Major Responsibilities:
We are seeking a compassionate and skilled case manager to join our team. As a case manager, you will be responsible for the following:
Conducting intake assessments and developing individualized service plans for the beneficiaries under the guidance of the senior protection officer.
Collaborating with partner organizations to connect LGBTQA+ individuals and families with essential services, such as medical care, substance abuse and torture treatment, and urgent security grants.
Refer clients based on the service map to other organizations as needed and follow up on their progress.
Updating program trackers weekly to ensure all cases are progressing as planned.
Drafting weekly report for the senior protection officer.
Coordinating with other departments to ensure that all service plans are on track.
Aiding beneficiaries in filling out application forms for services offered by other organizations.
If you are a dedicated and empathetic individual with experience in case management, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position
This job description is not comprehensive or exclusive, and duties may vary, but these will not change the general character or level of responsibility of the job. This job description and your performance will be regularly reviewed with you.
Key working relationships:
Case management Supervisor
Head of Strategic Planning and Development
Head of Program
Specific Program Staff
Admin Staff
The position reports to Protection Officer
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree level education, psychologist or MHPSS specialist preferred.
Further qualifications/completed training in humanitarian, gender, sex, human rights, mental health, or diversity inclusion will be considered an advantage for this role.
Desirable:
Experience with urgent security grants for human rights defenders
Experience working in the Syrian Context
Knowledge of LGBTQIA+ Issues
Experience working with LGBTQIA+ individuals /communities
Experience working with torture/trauma survivors
Understanding urgent security and protection needs
Experience working with partners and referral teams
Service provision development experience
MEAL experience
High sensitivity to the trauma
High sensitivity for data protection and privacy
Syrian LGBTQIA+ are strongly encouraged to apply.
Professional experience
A minimum of 4 years of experience working in the humanitarian industry
A minimum of 3 years' experience working in a similar role
Proven experience in reporting
Knowledge of donor mechanisms; knowledge of donor compliance is an advantage
Languages
Required: Arabic and English are mandatory (oral and written)
Technical Skills and Personal Attributes
High standard of English writing and editorial skills
Proficient in the use of MS Office and IT in general
A self-starter, be able to work autonomously using own initiative.
Strong analytical skills
Ability to work well within a team, contribute with own ideas, and be committed to working collaboratively to achieve results
Highly organized, able to prioritize a varied and fast-paced workload, and deliver to deadlines
Proactive, adaptable, and resourceful.
A desire to deliver outstanding beneficiary service
Familiar with and able to work in a multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary team/environment
An ability to identify, research and create new opportunities
Excellent attention to detail
Strong relationship management and verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to relate to people at all levels
Strongly Believes in equality for all and is committed to addressing inequalities and social exclusion.
A genuine desire to support GEM and take a part in all we aspire to achieve
Compassionate and driven to help others
Friendly and Professional
Implementation of Program and Requirements
Professional Standards
All employees, contracts, and volunteers for the Guardians of Equality Movement (GEM) must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the GEM Standards for Professional Conduct. These are based on Integrity, Service, and Accountability. In accordance with these values, GEM operates and enforces policies on beneficiary protection from exploitation and abuse, child safeguarding, anti-workplace harassment, fiscal integrity, anti-retaliation, and combating human trafficking.
Compliance & Ethics
At GEM we promote and encourage a strong culture of compliance and ethics throughout our organization and workforce. It is important for us to maintain a clear understanding and adherence to the Guardians of Equality Movement’s values, ethical standards, donor compliance, and diversity & inclusion statement within our staff, volunteers, partners, and stakeholders.
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Actively promote PSEA (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) (Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) standards within the Guardians of Equality Movement (GEM) and amongst beneficiaries served by GEM. To apply you must not have been found guilty of or have been accused of SEA in the past, non-disclosure of SEA accusations and or conviction will result in immediate termination of employment/contract and potential legal action. You will be asked about this in your application.
Values and Mindset
We want to work with (and continue to develop) individuals who can embody and demonstrate the following values and mindset.
Values:
Collaborative: We achieve more when we work together, every voice has value, and we ask others for help so we can find solutions and move forward as a team. We have fun together and support each member of our team.
Trusting: We believe in the power of strong, open, and authentic relationships. We do what we say we are going to do and take ownership and responsibility for our actions.
Inclusive: We want people to feel safe in being themselves, to maintain well-being, bring their unique strengths and voices to the table, and honor lived experience.
Innovation : The work we are focused on is no easy task and we are committed to positive impact. We will fight for what we believe is right and be ambitious in our thinking and work ethic to deliver results.
Always Learning :Our work uncovers the gap in information in the humanitarian industry and to understand what is missing we Listen. We are passionate about learning and seek to constantly improve ourselves, our work, and the way service is provided for the Syrian LGBTQIA+ throughout the industry. We celebrate failures as well as successes and use them to perform better in the future.
Mindset
Service : Empathetic with an understanding that we are in service to the Syrian LGBTQIA+ community and rights defenders, committed to providing the best care and experience for our beneficiaries.
Sustainable Change :You understand why we do what we do, and why the impact we have must yield sustainable results. You want to contribute to changing the lives and circumstances of Syrian LGBTQIA+ for the better, and for good.
Agile and Flexible : Agility is the ability to move quickly and easily. Flexibility is the ability to react to new environments or changing requirements.
Can do: Solutions Focused, resourceful, and adaptable. Will always think “how can we achieve this.”
Passionate : Someone who is enthusiastic about equality for all, protecting those most vulnerable, and changing lives for the better.
NOTE:
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