Especialista De Protección De La Niñez En Emergencias
Plan International Inc
Honduras
On-site
4 years humanitarian project experience
Child protection and case management expertise
Psychosocial intervention strategy design
Plan International Inc is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Emergencies in Honduras, responsible for ensuring high-quality technical implementation of child protection strategies in humanitarian settings. The role involves developing methodologies, training teams, and fostering inter-institutional relationships to prevent and respond to violence against children and adolescents
Job Summary
The role is responsible for ensuring technical quality in child protection during emergencies, focusing on preventing violence, abuse, and exploitation.
The specialist must design and implement psychosocial strategies, manage cases, and adapt physical spaces to ensure the safety and dignity of children.
This position requires strengthening operational team capabilities and establishing key institutional relationships to coordinate integral protection actions.
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Plan International Inc is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Emergencies in Honduras, responsible for ensuring high-quality technical implementation of child protection strategies in humanitarian settings. The role involves developing methodologies, training teams, and fostering inter-institutional relationships to prevent and respond to violence against children and adolescents.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
4 years humanitarian project experience
Child protection and case management expertise
Psychosocial intervention strategy design
Gender and age mainstreaming implementation
Methodological guide development for NNA
Nice-to-have
Strong inter-institutional alliance building
Experience with armed violence contexts
Fluency in Spanish and English
Capacity building and training delivery
Knowledge of PSHEA and safeguarding policies
Key Requirements
Minimum 4 years experience in humanitarian projects
Proven experience in child protection and case management
Background in designing psychosocial interventions in crisis settings