Social Assistant at Relief International
Al-Hasaka, Al-Hasaka Governorate, Syria -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Case Management, Psychosocial Support, Survivor-Centered Approach, Community Engagement, Awareness Raising, Data Confidentiality, Referral Pathways, Counseling, Social Work, Microsoft Office, Arabic Communication, Problem Solving

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Title: Social Assistant. Location: Syria / Hassaka/ Shadadi. Reporting to: Protection officer. Close Date: 26 May 2026. Job Profile The Social assistant will work as part of the women and girls safe space or Protection Unit, and will be responsible for providing direct case management for the survivors of Violence against women and girls, making referral and conducting Non structured awareness raising sessions to conflict-affected and displaced women and girls and survivors of Violence against women and girls, as part of RI’s expanded protection program in Syria, The Social assistant will operate under technical guidance from protection officer and Protection Coordinator and report directly to the Protection Officer. Key responsibilities Accountability and Complexity This role implements survivor-centered case management services, coordinating community engagement activities, and maintaining data confidentiality, demonstrating high discretion and problem-solving skills in a complex and sensitive environment Case Management: • Identify and implement timely, survivor-centered, and age-appropriate case management services to all clients at RI-supported WGSS, health facilities, and mobile clinics, ensuring strict adherence to Protection guiding principles. • Follow up on cases to ensure timely delivery of services throughout the standard phases of case management and work closely with the protection coordinator on sensitive cases. • Utilize Protection data management tools and systems to record client information, maintaining confidentiality, and use aggregate data to improve service delivery. • Identify available services and coordinate referrals based on the survivor’s consent, advocating for additional confidential services and supporting the development and utilization of referral pathways for Violence against women and girls’ cases. Community Engagement and Awareness: • Create and maintain a welcoming and safe environment at RI WGSS, health facilities, and Protection unites, working closely with community health workers (CHWs) to ensure awareness of services and facilitate referrals. • Assist in the dissemination of information, education, and communication materials integrated into health-related awareness activities, and assess the knowledge and utilization of health and other services available for women and girls. • Maintain positive relationships with women committees, community mobilizers, and other communitybased groups to ensure their involvement in WGSS and PU activities. • Conducting Non structured awareness raising sessions to conflict-affected and displaced women and girls and survivors of VAWG (Violence against women and girls). Training and Capacity Building: • Engage in training sessions conducted by Protection officer and Protection coordinator. • Raise awareness among beneficiaries about available mental health and protection services. • Participate in relevant training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge in the field. Coordination and Collaboration: • Work with the protection officer to develop and oversee WGSS/PU activities, support capacity building and coordination in the field, and maintain a collaborative relationship with all organizations working in the context to facilitate referrals and joint activities. • Monitor the hotline, ensure referral paths, service maps are updated, and advocate with organizations to provide additional confidential services to WGSS clients, in accordance with Protection and survivor centered approach guiding principles. • Attend required meetings and trainings, and work closely with the protection officer/admin officer to ensure effective coordination. Reporting and Data Management: • Assist in collecting data and statistics related to the activities of health workers and share with the Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant, following internal procedures. • Complete monthly activity reports, attend weekly case review meetings, and develop and maintain work plans to achieve target indicators. • Collect data through case management tools and data management systems, ensuring the highest standards of data protection and confidentiality. Person Specification Skills, knowledge and expertise required for the role. Essential criteria • Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Gender Studies, etc.) and 2 year of relevant experience • Experience in counseling, social work, women’s health, or another related field • Clear understanding of and interest in the wellbeing of women and girls, and supporting their healing after the experience of violence • Understanding of case management, psychosocial support and life skills programming to promote survivor healing and recovery • Fluent Arabic language communication skills required (both oral and written) • Demonstrated understanding of and ability to maintain confidentiality and respect for clients • Positive and professional attitude, including ability to lead and work well in a team setting • Strong ability to maintain composure, prioritize work under pressure, and work in a difficult environment • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Outlook/Exchange, Windows operating systems • Organized and able to independently manage multiple tasks under strict deadlines. • Ability to think critically and creatively. Desirable criteria • Knowledge of oral and written English is desirable • Proficiency in Excel, is preferred • Good analytical, problem-solving skills and attention to details.
Responsibilities
The Social Assistant provides direct case management and psychosocial support for survivors of violence against women and girls. They are also responsible for conducting awareness sessions and coordinating referrals within protection units and health facilities.
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