VACANCIES LOCATION:MWANZA
Posts part funded by UK Aid
1 x Social Worker - family
1 x Social Worker - community
1 x Volunteer Street Worker - youth
1 x Volunteer Agricultural worker
Railway Children is a UK based development agency delivering support programmes for children living alone and at risk on the streets across the world.
We are currently hiring for 4 team members - three to work in our own project Kivuko, and one to work in our partner Caretakers of the Environment Tanzania - to deliver support services to children and young people on the streets in Mwanza and to vulnerable families and communities across the city.
Key Requirements
You will have the necessary qualifications relevant to the post for which you are applying. You will most likely have experience of working in a NGO but most importantly you will have the passion and drive to make a difference to the lives of children living on the streets.
Application Process
To apply please send a copy of your CV with a covering letter explaining why you consider yourself suitable for the role. Please include in the subject heading which post you are applying for.
You will need to demonstrate how your skills and experience meet the requirements of the job description. The closing date for all applications is 26th November 2014.
A full job description for all positions is available below in this document.
Please send your application to: jobs.mwanza@railwaychildren.org.uk
We anticipate a high demand for these posts and regret that only candidates short listed for interview will be contacted.
Project - Railway Children Africa
Social Worker – Family Work
Qualifications: Formal qualifications in social work or the equivalent in working experience
Responsibilities
Family worker with own case load of community target families as well as reunification families - with the focus being reunifying street children with their families and preventing other children from going to the streets. Responsible for working directly with families and coordinating all support and services for each family on caseload.
Identify and document specific needs in families in accordance with support available (agriculture, school, vocational, business) and refer to relevant social worker.
Assessment, monitoring progress and goal setting with each family
Build positive relationships with families and children Provide therapeutic support
Liaise closely with street workers or centre staff in co-managing caseloads
Liaise and coordinate with stakeholders relevant to family (neighbours, village, social welfare etc)
Street outreach work to meet with children in case load who are in the streets
Keep case files updated with continuous follow-up information of children and families
Monitor and evaluate the family reintegration work together with manager
Plan family work and support together with each family
Kivuko Project - Railway Children Africa
Position: Volunteer Street Worker – Youth
Qualifications: Formal qualifications in social work or the equivalent in working experience
Responsibilities
Assist the youth team to deliver the "youth association model" aiming to help youth to become rehabilitated, find a sustainable livelihood and leave street life.
Make contact and build positive relationship with youth living on the streets
Participate in weekly youth groups meetings, and share minutes and issues raised from the meetings; provide quick response to the urgent matters arising, report on youths progress and challenges
Assist staff during trainings and workshops for business and capacity building to the youth
Listening and being responsive to the needs of youth on the streets; providing emotional support
Together with team, continuously strategize and prioritise in the delivery of youth work; maintain weekly reports
Maintain positive relationships with street workers from other organisations and other relevant stakeholders
Assist youth team in setting up contracts with colleges, individual craftspeople and companies to receive youth/family members for training placements or employment. Maintain relationships with placements.
Together with youth worker and business support staff, organise trade choosing workshops when needed
To assist in the professional development of assigned beneficiaries with the objective of them becoming employed or self-employed in a certain trade
Monitor and document progress of individuals in placements and report back to the assigned family worker or youth worker
Assist in documentation and data entry
Caretakers of the environment Tanzania (COET)
Position: Community Social Worker
Qualifications: Formal qualifications in social work or the equivalent in working experience
Responsibilities
Family worker with own case load of community target families and women's self help groups (Vicoba) - with the focus being and preventing children from going to the streets. Responsible for working directly with families and coordinating all support and services for each family case or self help group.
Identify and document specific needs in families in accordance with support available (agriculture, school, vocational, business) and refer to relevant social worker.
Assessment, monitoring progress and goal setting with each family
Build positive relationships with families and children Provide therapeutic support
Liaise closely with street workers or centre staff in co-managing caseloads
Liaise and coordinate with stakeholders relevant to family (neighbours, village, social welfare etc)
Street outreach work to meet with children in case load who are in the streets
Keep case files updated with continuous follow-up information of children and families
Monitor and evaluate the family reintegration work together with manager
Plan family work and support together with each family Form and facilitate women's self help groups in target
communities, regularly attend meetings, provide training in entrepreneurship, facilitate provision of grants and loans
Kivuko Project - Railway Children Africa
Position: Volunteer Agricultural worker
Qualifications: Formal education or experience in agriculture, preferably organic / bio intensive agriculture
Responsibilities
Coordinate and delivers all support in bio-intensive agriculture for beneficiaries across all the programmes with the aim of increasing food security and livelihoods in families.
Work with individual family members (target families and reunified families) to build their skills in bio-intensive agriculture and set up their own gardens/plots over time through regular support visits
Liaise closely with responsible social worker Set up and manage show plot
Organise and deliver training in bio-intensive agriculture for groups of family members
Assess family needs for tools and seeds etc and organise for the purchase and distribution of these together with admin
Monitor and document families progress and achievements in agriculture and report back to social worker
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