Contractor to support child returnees reintegration to family in Kyrgyzstan (open to Nationals of Kyrgyzstan only)

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The individual contractor will support the implementation of the child protection component of the project through coordination and collaboration with the UNICEF CP and education sections, Ministry of Health and Social Development (MHSD) and RCSK. The contractor will support documentation of the process of reintegration used in Kyrgyzstan.

Scope of Work:

The individual contractor will support the implementation of the child protection component of the project through coordination and collaboration with the UNICEF CP and education sections, Ministry of Health and Social Development (MHSD) and RCSK. The contractor will support documentation of the process of reintegration used in Kyrgyzstan.

The contractor will manage the implementation of project activities by the child protection implementing partners:

Red Crescent Society of Kyrgyzstan (RCSK):

  1. Training to psychologists, school psychologists and social pedagogues on how to provide first psychological aid and psycho-social support to affected children with symptoms of stress and trauma.
  2. Training of social service workforce from respective districts on positive parenting with further training of receiving families
  3. Provision of basic services and skills building to repatriated children based on the child need assessment (ECD, health, social welfare, vocational training etc.)
  4. Provision of family support based on the family needs assessment (legal consultations, employment, material support, vocational training, etc.)

Legal Centre PF:

  1. Training of justice for children professionals on child - friendly and gender - sensitive procedures in dealing with repatriated children

Ombudsman Institute:

Provision of technical and financial support on human and child rights monitoring of repatriated children and receiving families for the promotion of a long-term adoption of a human rights-based approach.

To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…

  • At least 5 years work experience in child protection programming including financial management and donor reporting is required;
  • Experience in and ability to coordinate with government, non-governmental actors including international development agencies;
  • Experience in developing and rolling out training required;
  • Fluency in oral and written Russian, Kyrgyz and English;
  • Good communication, reporting and computer skills required;

TRAVEL:

Local travel for monitoring of implementation at least 4 visits to conduct interviews with local government implementing partner, NGO partners, family/child, review of documents, monitoring of training etc. 4 day trip x 3 trips in total. (pending covid-19 situation)

Remarks:

Attach copy of diploma and financial offer fee and travel fee for 4 day trip x 3 trips in total.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.

Added 2 years ago - Updated 2 years ago - Source: unicef.org