Title: GBV Case Worker
Company Name: ActionAid Bangladesh
Vacancy: 1
Age: Na
Job Location: Cox`s Bazar (Teknaf)
Salary: Tk. 49290 (Monthly)
Experience:
Bachelor of Social Science (BSS) in social work, social studies, psychology counselling Professional diploma/ University degree in social work, social studies, psychology / child's psychology, counseling or any other related discipline.
Experience:
Minimum 02 years’ experience in the field of child protection / protection/ GBV/ social work / case management or a related field in humanitarian settings.
Strong understanding of survivor-centered approaches and GBV guiding principles.
Proficiency in using GBVIMS or similar case management systems.
Required Competencies
Excellent communication and coordination skills.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to ethical standards.
Strong organizational and reporting abilities.
Cultural sensitivity and commitment to promoting gender equality and anti-racism.
Relationships
S/he will report to the GBV Case Management Supervisor. S/he will work as a team member in this project.
Project : Sustainable Solutions and Protection for the Rohingya Refugee Community in Camps, Funded by UNHCR
Type of contract : Fixed term contract
Duration of Contract : Up to 31 December 2026 (if not extended)
Job Summary: The GBV Case Management Case Worker is responsible for providing comprehensive and confidential support to GBV survivors, ensuring a survivor-centered approach. This includes case management, communication, and reporting, alongside embedding feminist leadership principles and anti-racism practices within the organization.
Key responsibilities include (not limited to):
GBV Case Management Implementation:
Ensure informed consent is obtained before initiating case management services.
Receive, classify, and register cases following standard operating procedures.
Conduct initial assessments, ensuring survivors’ immediate safety and access to services while respecting their dignity and confidentiality.
Facilitate ethical and appropriate referrals for survivors to internal and external service providers.
Provide regular follow-up and psychosocial support using appropriate techniques.
Ensure the case closure process adheres to established criteria and engage survivors in feedback surveys.
Accompany survivors to safe shelters, One-Stop Crisis Centers (OCC), or other service points as needed.
Organize case conferences for complex cases when required.
Maintain strict confidentiality of case information and adhere to the Information Sharing Protocol (ISP).
Securely store all case files in a locked cabinet system.
Communication and Coordination:
Liaise with CiC, ACiC, CiC staff, and other government officials to facilitate smooth referrals.
Regularly coordinate with service providers (e.g., legal aid, health services, safe shelters) to ensure comprehensive support for survivors.
Conduct weekly visits to service centers and monitor volunteer representation through surprise visits.
Support case management volunteers through technical guidance, capacity-building initiatives, and regular supervision.
Assist in organizing awareness-raising campaigns, social mobilization activities, and events.
Ensure access to updated GBV referral pathways and maintain timely communication with service providers.
Represent the organization at camp-level coordination meetings as required.
Reporting and Documentation:
Submit bi-weekly case tracker reports, monthly narrative updates, and other required reports to supervisors.
Input data into GBVIMS monthly, ensuring adherence to data protection protocols.
Maintain and update both soft and hard copies of case files and information tools.
Prepare and share monthly work plans, accomplishment reports, and high-risk case summaries.
Develop and monitor volunteer work plans.
Digitize case files by scanning and uploading them daily to the organization’s secure system.
Embedding Feminist Leadership Principles and Anti-Racism Practices:
Act as a role model by embodying Feminist Leadership Principles in daily work and team interactions.
Foster team awareness and create a supportive environment for adopting these principles.
Actively promote anti-racism practices, ensuring personal and team actions reflect this commitment.
Salary and benefits : Monthly Gross Salary BDT. 49,290 with other admissible benefits such as mobile & internet allowance, medical benefit, group life insurance etc