Protection Officer (Child Protection)

International Rescue Committee - IRC

Staff Closes 07 Apr 2026 4 days left

Overview

The Protection Officer (Child Protection) will lead Safe Healing and Learning Space (SHLS) activities and awareness-raising initiatives on child protection and case management within targeted communities. The role ensures the delivery of quality child protection services while engaging communities and coordinating with stakeholders.


Key Responsibilities
  • Lead the implementation of SHLS and information dissemination activities on Child Protection.
  • Develop and implement monthly and quarterly workplans for child protection activities.
  • Assist the Protection Manager to ensure effective internal integration and harmonized workplans.
  • Regularly update and document beneficiary data, attendance sheets, activities records, and monitoring data.
  • Coordinate with relevant focal persons and participate in regular team meetings, coordination meetings and monitoring activities.
  • Assess SHLS facilitators’ capacities and identify areas for further skills development.
  • Lead delivering community awareness raising sessions, facilitate training and mentoring for SHLS facilitators and community volunteers.
  • Ensure activities are inclusive, gender-sensitive, and accessible to children with disabilities.
  • Collaborate with community members, local authorities, and partner organizations.
  • Ensure that case management team maintains an up-to-date service mapping.
  • Support case workers in case planning, involving families as appropriate.
  • Support Case Workers to conduct case conferences with relevant service providers.
  • Prepare for and lead structured individual supervision sessions with each case worker.
  • Promote safeguarding, PSEA, and Do-No-Harm principles, ensuring adherence to confidentiality.
Required Experience
  • Ability to work and adapt in Emergency context.
  • At least 3 years of managerial/supervisory work experience in child protection in preventing part and education programming in emergency or humanitarian contexts.
  • A strong understanding of Child Protection concepts, including minimum standards and guiding principles for working with children.
  • Commitment to promoting the safety and well-being of children, preventing and responding to all forms of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence.
  • Adhere organization’s Safeguarding Policy, Code of Conduct, and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) standards.
  • Knowledge of child rights, child protection standards, and case management including CPIMS+.
  • Understanding of local context, sensitivities, and needs pertains to child protection issues.
  • Having background in building community participation in emergency response with a flexible approach and the ability to adapt behavior to different situations.
Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree on Social Science, social work and Education.

Other Details
Languages Required
• Fluent in Myanmar and English, both oral and written.
Languages Preferred
• Fluent in local languages is an asset.
Contract Duration
Not specified
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
Not specified
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