Ukhia, BD
1 day ago
WPE Officer - Prevention
Purpose of this role:The The WPE Officer – Prevention, provides technical support to the WPE team in WSS center WPE Officers to ensure that basic, essential support for vulnerable women and girls (including survivors of gender-based violence- GBV) is provided according to survivor-centred principles during the emergency interventions. They will ensure that all activities conducted as part of the WSS centre and WPE Activity WPE activities follow the guiding principles and the survivor-cantered approach to adhere to standard methodologies. The WPE Officer will support the mainstreaming of these approaches throughout the wider Emergency Protection Response through close coordination with the IRC WPE TEAM in particular to ensure safe and quality referrals for GBV survivors to health services, also to the other service providers as well. They will receive on the job mentoring and training to fulfil their role and will be supervised by a WPE Senior Officer.


Major Responsibilities:Adhere to and dedicatedly promote the women-, girl- and survivor-centered support approach, and the GBV guiding principles;Consult and work with adolescent girls in the Centers to identify their needs, interests and priorities, and what’s important to them, and where possible, adapt activities according to these to ensure activities offered are culturally appropriate and meet the needs of adolescent girls;Assist in the planning and implementation of training activities for adolescent girls participating in Center services and activities;Assist in the planning and implementation of activities aimed at community leaders and parents (or guardians/gatekeepers) of the adolescent girls accessing the Centers and safe spaces;Conduct, prepare, and help plan and organize activities with adolescent girls with an understanding of the age range of adolescent girls and varying risks adolescent girls face;Provide Psychosocial First Aid and non-judgmental support and services to adolescent girls;Assist with dignity kit distributions, appropriate messaging, and feedback from adolescent girls on dignity kits and other discretionary items provided;Know, understand and use the formal GBV referral pathway;Work in close, daily collaboration with the health team in the Centers to ensure women and girls have safe, discrete and confidential access to/from the GBV and health services via the internal referral procedures;Know, understand and be able to apply the best interest and determination for children, specifically girls;Share with the adolescent girls what options for her care are available, including what services can be provided and what services cannot.  Outreach and Community Mobilization:Build positive, productive, trusting connections with adolescent girls, their parents/carers and their communities, ensuring to maintain professional boundaries and humanitarian ethics at all times;In collaboration with the whole Center team, conduct community outreach and engagement activities to build community support and on board for the Centers in a safe and appropriate manner, and awareness activities on GBV and its health consequences, promote available services to adolescent girls, and listen to adolescent girls on barriers to accessing services with activities for women only groups;Inform adolescent girls and their guardians about available services and material support in accordance with their needs.Deliverables:Referral PathwayCommunity Engagement and outreach
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