The Gender-Based Violence Case Worker at Premiere Urgence Internationale in Borno will play a pivotal role in providing essential support to survivors of gender-based violence. This position is crucial for ensuring that victims receive the necessary care and assistance in a safe environment. PUI has been actively working in Nigeria since 2016, focusing on humanitarian efforts in regions like Borno. In this role, you will implement and manage case management services for survivors, ensuring they receive psychological support and follow-up care. Daily tasks include assessing survivor needs, developing and executing action plans, and maintaining accurate documentation of cases. You will collaborate with a team of volunteers and engage with community health services to provide comprehensive support. Candidates should possess a university degree in social sciences or a related field, with 2-4 years of experience in GBV programming. Proficiency in English and local languages such as Hausa or Kanuri is essential. This full-time position requires strong organizational skills, excellent communication abilities, and a commitment to supporting vulnerable populations. This role is vital for promoting the well-being of survivors and ensuring they receive dignified and respectful assistance. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply and contribute to the impactful work of PUI.
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Première Urgence Internationale (PUI) is an international aid organization dedicated to supporting civilians affected by crises, including natural disasters and conflicts.
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