Imyanya 2 y’akazi Muri SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda Ku bantu bize (clinical psychology,nursing, or social work from a recognised university. Additional qualifications or professional training in the fields related to child welfare, development, Management, health, or education is an added value) (Deadline:28th October to 10th November 2021)

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1.Director of Programmes

Vacancy Announcement

Position Title: Director of Programmes

Vacant positions: 1 person

Type of contract: Full-time contract

Working location: Kigali/National Office

Supervisor: National Director

Nationality: Rwandese

Deadline:  10th November 2021

SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda is part of a Federation of more than 120 National Associations (NA), that makeup SOS Children’s Villages International. The latter is the world’s largest non-governmental organization focused on supporting children without parental care and families at risk. SOS Children Villages Rwanda was established in 1979 and currently operates from four Programme Locations: Kigali, Nyamagabe, Gicumbi and Kayonza.

 Job Summary

The Director of Programmes (DoP) drives the implementation of quality child development programmes (work with families of origin; SOS family care, other alternative care options and various programme interventions like direct essential services, capacity building in the field of care, education and health). The DoP leads the implementation of a quality assurance system within SOS Children’s Village Programmes including monitoring and evaluation. She/he leads the development of the national programme development strategy, related budgets and action plans. As the direct superior, the DoP leads national Programme Development Department staff members. Content wise, the DoP receives guidance from the Regional Director Programme. As a member of the regional PD network, she/he shares good practices and experiences with colleagues from other MAs.

 Detailed responsibilities:

Programme Development

  • Leads the development of strategic directions in Programme Development at national level, framed by the SOS Care Promise and other related policies. This means to take action through one integrated programme of child development in a caring family environment (families of origin; SOS family care, other alternative care options) and through programme interventions (direct essential services; capacity building in the fields of care, education and health)
  • Leads the processes of national child rights situation analyses and of feasibility studies at location level
  • Ensures the development of qualitative SOS Children’s Village programme proposals and steers the implementation to reach the strategic targets.
  •  Steers the development of new locations and alignment of existing locations following the SOS Care Promise.
  •  Participates in the strategic and annual planning process as member of the National Management Team.
  • Supports the budgeting process and reviews the SOS CV programme budgets on location level.
  • Prepares and is responsible for the budget of the national Programme Development Department.

Quality Management, Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Ensures implementation of quality standards within SOS Children’s Village Programmes as described in manuals, policies and concepts such as the SOS care Promise, SOS gatekeeping guidelines, Quality4Children standards, the Family Strengthening Manual, and other future SOS CVI manuals, policies and concepts (in all fields of SOS Children’s Village Programme responses and activities).
  • Provides ongoing monitoring of child’s rights protection in the Member Association.
  •  Ensures implementation of all existing and future SOS CVI policies in the area of programme development.
  • Ensures implementation of a Quality Assurance system (including monitoring and evaluation)
  • Adjusts all ongoing programmes to national legal regulations in agreement with the National Director.
  • Ensures the development of national concepts according to SOS CVI policies and SOS CVI programme quality standards.

 Human Resources Development

  •  Is responsible for performance management of the staff of the Programme Development Department.
  • Leads the onboarding process of members of the National Programme Development Department.
  • Ensures that professional and developmental objectives are set up. Works out individual development plans in cooperation with subordinates.
  • Supports and provides coaching in the realisation of the set objectives.
  • Monitors objective achievement.
  • Conducts Performance Appraisal Talks.
  • Ensures support in recruitment and selection process of leading programme development co-workers in SOS Children’s Village programme locations through national PD Advisors.
  • Ensures that national SI Advisors content wise advise programme unit managers on location level.
  • Ensures organisation of initial and ongoing training for key SOS Children’s Villages Programme staff and Programme Development Department staff

 Research and Knowledge Management

  • Coordinates all research activities in the programme development area in the Member Association.
  • Cooperates with governmental and non-governmental organisations carrying out research on child and family care.
  • Takes responsibility for the Member Association’s participation in international research projects within SOS CVI.

 Institutional partnership building and projects management

  • Contributes in the proposal development process and be the link between program, finance and IPD to ensure quality programme content
  • Coordinate, monitor and assess the quality of approved projects implementation
  • Monitors national activities (of the state and of key NGOs) and planned future developments in the social welfare sector, protection of child’s rights as well as gaps in child rights fulfilment by the state.
  • Develops and maintains contacts, exchanges information and develops partnerships with key stakeholders of the child welfare sector (state, NGOs, INGOs and GOs)
  • Supports in ensuring effective communication with IO, IOR and PSAs

Required experience and qualification:

  •  A postgraduate qualification in a relevant subject area, e.g. development studies, project management, business administration public policy & planning, social sciences, etc.
  •   At least 10 years of work experience in the development field.
  •   Proven leadership and people management skills, with at least 5 years’ management experience.
  •  Expertise in implementing programme Quality Management Systems.
  •  Positive and professional approach. Ability to work independently, self-organise, use initiative, fulfil commitments and meet deadlines.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills, including written and spoken English and the ability to communicate at multiple levels in the organisation.
  • Well-developed facilitation, group leadership and presentation skills.
  • Ability to develop proposals, concept papers, guidelines and tools, and oversee their implementation.
  • Computer literacy (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access).
  • Able and willing to travel within the region and sometimes continentally or internationally.
  •  A team player who is culturally astute, respectful and tolerant.

Competencies:

  •  Knowledge of social development issues, such as children’s rights, HIV/AIDS, OVC and gender.
  • Strong planning, organisational and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a multi-site organisation with a matrix structure and a geographically dispersed team.
  •  Work experience in programmes that build self-reliance and sustainability at the family and/or community level.

How to Apply:

If you believe you are the right candidate for the above position, please send your detailed application (including application letter, CV and copies of education qualification) and an employment application form well filled in.  (Available at the National Office).

NB: This position is open for Rwanda nationals only and applications from qualified women are strongly encouraged.

Applications that are late, or do not have CV or certificates attached, will be disqualified.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

All applications should be submitted not later than 10th November 2021 by latest 17:00 hours Kigali time to sos.recruitment@sos-rwanda.org.

“SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda/ International holds strict child safeguarding principles and a zero-tolerance policy for conducts of sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse in the workplace and other places where the organization’s activities are rendered. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions will give due emphasise to assessing candidates value congruence and thorough background checks, police clearance reference check processes”.

Done at Kigali, 21st October 2021

Jean Bosco KWIZERA

National Director 

 








2.Social Worker

JOB ADVERT

Position Title: Social Worker

Vacant positions: 1 person

Type of contract: One-year renewable based on appraisal performance

Working location: Gikongoro/Nyamagabe

Supervisor: Head of Location

Nationality: Rwandese

Deadline:28th October 2021

The National Office of SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda located at Kigali/Kacyiru wishes to recruit a social worker at SOS CV Gikongoro Location. The interested Candidates in this position should send a detailed CV, application letter, and other required documents by no later than 28th October 2021 to sos.recruitment@sos-rwanda.org

Content of the organization

Established in 1949, SOS Children’s Villages is a dynamic social development international organization working globally to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of vulnerable children.  In Rwanda SOS Children’s Villages is an affiliate of SOS Children’s Villages International which is a federation of over 130 SOS Children’s Villages associations worldwide. We build families for neglected, abandoned or orphaned children, we help them shape their own futures and we share in the development of their communities. In order to further satisfy this responsibility, we are seeking for our team in SOS CV Gikongoro Location a committed Social Worker.

Position Summary

The Social Worker is responsible for ensuring that the procedures for child admission, placement, care, and reintegration are properly carried out. The Social Worker provides advice, guidance, and support to SOS mothers and works closely with them to plan appropriate programmes for the development of each child. She/he reports to the Alternative Care Location Coordinator.

She/he ensures that Child admission, placement, care, and Reintegration guidelines and policies are followed.

 Key tasks and responsibilities:

  • Ensures that Child admission, placement, care, and Reintegration guidelines and policies are followed.
  • Respond to the root causes leading to the family separation and child abandonment and prevent children to be constantly taken into institutions through Gatekeeping guidelines/measures
  • Ensure that the basic needs of each child are addressed within the family environment
  • Ensure establishment and implementation of Child Development Plans and Family Development Plan
  • Contribute to programme development and management through M&E frameworks throughout appropriate plan of action with  SOS parents, Alternative Care Coordinator, and respective District Social Welfare Offices to meet the needs of the child.
  • Provide children with individual counseling, makes appropriate referrals whenever necessary.
  • Provide advice, guidance, and support with regard to care and parenting experiences of SOS parents
  • Promotes in-service training of the SOS parents.
  • Provides advice, guidance, and support to the other members of the Child development team, in matters relating tosafety, parents, and children.
  • Liaises with the relevant Social Welfare Department in carrying out referral, placement, care, leaving care, and post care interventions.
  • Lead the proper implementation of Case Management for all children in need of care and in collaboration with relevant authorities.
  • Support alternative care location coordinator in the implementation of Child care reform related policies and programme.
  • Establish and nurture mechnism that prevent children misbehavior and social/emotional problems.

 Qualifications, Experience, and Skills

  • A Bachelor’s degree in clinical psychology,nursing, or social work from a recognised university. Additional qualifications or professional training in the fields related to child welfare, development, health, or education is an added value.
  • Proven work experience of at least 3 years in the social and child welfare area.
  • Demonstrable understanding of UNCRC, UN Guidelines on Alternative Care, and domestic child-related laws and policies.
  • Proven leadership.
  • Proven expertise in child protection, safeguarding, positive parental care, and children management skills
  • Positive and professional approach. Ability to work independently, self-organisation, innovation, and leadership abilities.
  • Proven, communication, facilitation, and presentation skills
  • Ability to relate to and communicate with children, adolescent, and young adults people

Competencies:

  • Knowledge of child protection matters, such as children’s rights, OVC, and gender.
  • Strong skills in child and young psychology and development.
  • Having the ability to handle children and problems, attract their attention, and being kind to children Proven enthusiasm to children and young problems solving
  • Proven skills in ICT
  • A clear understanding of project cycle

If you are interested in this position, please send your detailed application to sos.recruitment@sos-rwanda.org by 28th October 2021  at the latest by 17h00. Late applications will not be accepted.

“SOS Children’s Villages Rwanda/ International holds strict child safeguarding principles and a zero-tolerance policy for conducts of sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse in the workplace and other places where the organization’s activities are rendered. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions will give due emphasise to assessing candidates value congruence and thorough background checks, police clearance reference check processes”.

Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply

Done at Kigali, 10th September 2021

Jean Bosco KWIZERA

National Director  

 









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