Your mission
War Child Holland (WCH) is an independent and impartial international non-governmental organization investing in a peaceful future for children and young people affected by armed conflict. WCH works in 14 Countries in the World to improve the resilience and well-being of children, delivering vital Child Protection, Education and Psychosocial Support interventions. War Child Holland has been operating in Uganda since 2004 in West Nile and South Western Uganda.
War Child is looking for a hardworking, dynamic and enthusiastic person with a good cultural fit to fill the position below;
Title: Integrity & Safeguarding Coordinator – ISC (1 Position)Duty Station: KampalaStart Date: As Soon As Possible
Salary Range: Between (5,463,120 – 7,476,656)Reports to: Programme Implementation ManagerContract Duration: 1 year with possibility of extension
The I&S Coordinator will lead the safeguarding portfolio of the country office comprising of: prevention activities, extensive training in country of staff, partners and volunteers; increase awareness of safeguarding amongst staff, Programme participants, and in the community ; coordinate safeguarding compliance.
They will be lead the facilitation of the Case Management Committee (CMC) at Country level, case reports (action plan, follow up), as well as coordination of the Safeguarding Self-Assessment tool.
The I&S Coordinator will act as the ‘go to’ person for staff, volunteers, partners, any representatives and community members reporting concerns – these may include all forms of misconduct, abuse, harassment and sexual exploitation.
Major Roles and Responsibilities;
- Awareness: Ensuring that all War Child representatives are aware of the high standards of behaviour and conduct expected of them to protect children, youth, and adults from any form of abuse and exploitation in their private and working lives.
- Prevention: Ensuring, through awareness and good practice that staff and those who work with War Child minimise the risks of any form of abuse and exploitation including but by no means limited to conducting relevant vetting and background checks of staff as part of their recruitment process according to appropriate Human Resource (HR) procedures.
- Reporting: Ensuring that all staff and those who work with War Child are clear on what steps to take when suspicions or concerns arise regarding allegations of abuse or exploitation in line with the SpeakUp! Policy.
- Responding: Ensuring that for any reported breach/issue/concern immediate action is taken within 24 hours in line with our detailed SOPs. Essential principles of case management such as the survivor-centered approach apply for any issue addressed ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the child, youth or adult involved.
Your profile
Qualifications, Skills And Competence Required.
- Postgraduate diploma in Community Development, Education, Child Protection, Psychology, Social Sciences or equivalent.
- Degree in Community Development, Education, Child Protection, Psychology, Social Sciences or equivalent demonstrable experience in relevant fields (social work, community development)
- A master’s degree in any of the above is an added advantage
- At least 5 years of relevant field work experience (including work with conflict-affected groups)
- Previous experience working with children/refuges/vulnerable populations
- Always discrete
- Empathetic
- An excellent listener
- Dedicated
- A skilled facilitator
- Able to recognize bias
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are invited to apply by February, 7 2025. Make sure to upload your English CV (maximum of two pages) and cover letter. by clicking on the link.
About Us
At War Child, we work to ensure that children affected by violence and armed conflict can realise their fundamental rights and build a better future – both for themselves and their communities. If you want to contribute to our mission, we want to hear from you. If there is currently no vacancy that fits your skills and interests, please have a look at another time.