Port Moresby, National Capital District, Papua New Guinea
Gbv prevention and response training
Survivor-centered learning approaches
Trauma-informed facilitation skills
The role focuses on building the capacity of frontline workers and stakeholders on GBV prevention, response, and referral systems across assigned provinces
Job Summary
The role focuses on building the capacity of frontline workers and stakeholders on GBV prevention, response, and referral systems across assigned provinces.
Candidates must apply survivor-centered principles and confidentiality while upholding FHI360 and DFAT safeguarding standards.
The position requires a postgraduate qualification and 7–10 years of experience in GBV programming or gender-focused community interventions.
Matching Summary
The role focuses on building the capacity of frontline workers and stakeholders on GBV prevention, response, and referral systems across assigned provinces.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
GBV prevention and response training
Survivor-centered learning approaches
Trauma-informed facilitation skills
Provincial health system experience in PNG
Extensive domestic and international travel
Nice-to-have
Adaptation of training materials to local contexts
Participatory adult learning methodologies
Mentoring and coaching frontline staff
Documentation of field-level challenges
Key Requirements
Postgraduate qualification in public health or social sciences
Minimum 7–10 years' experience in GBV programming
Bachelor's degree in social work or related field
Experience working with provincial health systems in Papua New Guinea