The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking a Protection Case Worker focused on gender-based violence (GBV) to provide direct support and case management for vulnerable individuals, particularly women and girls, in Beirut, Lebanon. The role involves delivering survivor-centered services, organizing psychosocial activities, and maintaining case management systems
Job Summary
The role provides direct support and case management to vulnerable women and adolescent girls in Beirut and surrounding areas.
Responsibilities include delivering survivor-centered counseling, developing safety plans, and facilitating psychosocial support groups.
The position requires strict adherence to confidentiality principles and the ability to coordinate multiple tasks in a high-pressure humanitarian environment.
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking a Protection Case Worker focused on gender-based violence (GBV) to provide direct support and case management for vulnerable individuals, particularly women and girls, in Beirut, Lebanon. The role involves delivering survivor-centered services, organizing psychosocial activities, and maintaining case management systems.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Survivor-centered case management experience
Counseling for violence against women and girls
Psychosocial support facilitation skills
Confidentiality and safety planning expertise
Arabic language fluency required
Nice-to-have
English language proficiency
Experience with GBVIMS systems
Team coordination under pressure
Community-based program implementation
Key Requirements
At least six months of counseling experience
Fluency in Arabic
Understanding of gender inequality and child protection principles