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  • Plan and supervise training for county officials (government offices, healthcare personnel, social workers, teachers) and Protection Champions on case identification and referral systems.
  • Coordinate the selection and training of Protection Champions in each village topics: harmful practices such as FGM and early marriage, GBV, children’s rights, disability inclusion, positive parenting, county referral system.
  • Supervise and harmonize, together with county partners and experts, the technical content of training sessions and community dialogues.
  • Support the organization and implementation of awareness-raising campaigns with elders, women, youth, and religious leaders to promote a protective environment and positive coping strategies.
  • Ensure the production and distribution of awareness-raising materials and kits in local languages ​​(Somali, Swahili, Orma).
  • Coordinate the mobile MHPSS service (village psychologist visits, group sessions, and individual counseling), ensuring integration into referral pathways and targeted assistance for critical cases.
  • Prepare periodic technical reports on protection activities and contribute to reports for the donor.
  • Participate in coordination groups and meetings with local authorities and project partners.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Psychology, Social Work, Human Rights, Gender Studies, or related disciplines.
  • At least 5 years’ experience managing or coordinating humanitarian protection projects, particularly GBV, child protection, or MHPSS.
  • Experience training public and community workers on protection issues.
  • Knowledge of referral systems in Kenya and county protection policies.
  • Experience working with refugee and host communities in fragile contexts.
  • Technical knowledge in protection (GBV, child protection, disability inclusion, MHPSS).
  • Ability to plan, coordinate, and monitor field activities.
  • Excellent intercultural communication and group facilitation skills.
  • Ability to draft technical reports and collect data.
  • Fluent in English and Kiswahili; Somali is an advantage.

Applications must be submitted through the mail recruitment.nairobi@cesvioverseas.org by 03/04/2026 and referencing the job title in the subject line.
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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