Key responsibilities 


Assess victims of explosive ordnance needs and develop support through referrals
Provide emotional support and basic psychosocial counseling
Refer victims to appropriate service provide (e.g., medical, socio-economic, shelter, livelihood etc) and ensure follow-ups
Conduct intake interviews and maintain accurate, confidential case files
Follow up with clients to ensure continuity and effectiveness of support
Document cases and prepare regular progress and incident reports
Establish and maintain liaison with the community structures
Keep records of daily, weekly, and monthly activities
Represent CENSCOPE in LGA coordination meetings
Performs anyone other task as maybe assigned by the supervising authority  


Requirements


University education or equivalent in Nursing, medical or related fields.
Previous experience in humanitarian work
Fluency in Kanuri, Hausa and other local language
Previous experience in carrying out awareness or community-based activities
Relevant experience in community-based facilitation and community mobilization.
Experience working with rural communities from a variety of different ethnic groups.
Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles and practices
Ability to work effectively and efficiently with minimum supervision
Strong work ethic and capacity to take responsibility for his/her own actions
Be able to work under pressure
Confidentiality, integrity, and a sense of conflict-of-interest prevention.
Self-motivation, courtesy, and humility
Capacity to work in multicultural environments
  • Medical
  • Healthcare