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Protection Monitors (6 positions, open to refugees only) at HIAS

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Location Nairobi Kenya
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Education Level Certificate
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Protection Monitors (6 positions, open to refugees only)

Department:Programs
Location(s):On-Site – Nairobi, Kenya

POSITION SUMMARY:

HIAS seeks to recruit 6 Protection Monitors who will assist in provision of social interventions and assistance to LGBTQI+ refugees:

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Protection Monitoring & Case Identification

  • Identify, monitor, verify, and safely document human rights violations and protection risks affecting LGBTQI+ refugees and asylum seekers within the community.
  • Conduct confidential, survivor-centered community monitoring, with heightened attention to risks such as discrimination, violence, eviction, arrest, harassment, and exclusion from services.
  • Conduct regular community visits and safe check-ins with LGBTQI+ refugees, using trust-based and culturally sensitive approaches.
  • Follow up on emergency protection concerns faced by LGBTQI+ refugees and escalating cases promptly to Protection Officers/Associates.

Data Collection & Reporting

  • Collect protection data using standardized tools and KOBO, ensuring accuracy, confidentiality, and ethical data handling.
  • Analyze and report emerging trends, protection gaps, and community needs affecting LGBTQI+ persons.
  • Prepare weekly and monthly reports highlighting activities conducted, cases identified, referrals made, and progress against targets.

Case Referral & Support

  • Refer individuals with protection concerns to Protection, Legal, GBV, Health, Mental Health, and Livelihood services, as appropriate.
  • Work closely with the Gender and GBV teams to support legal advice, counselling, and follow-up for LGBTQI+ clients at HIAS Huduma Mtaani Clinics on legal issues.
  • Support immediate, emergency assistance for LGBTQI+ refugees at heightened risk, including emergency shelter placement and safety planning, in coordination with supervisors.

Community Engagement & Awareness

  • Support community awareness sessions on refugee rights, protection mechanisms, legal documentation, and access to services, with content adapted for LGBTQI+ refugees.
  • Assist in mobilizing LGBTQI+ community members for forums, sensitization campaigns, and safe dialogue spaces.
  • Build and maintain trusting relationships with LGBTQI+ community members, peer leaders, local authorities, and service providers, while prioritizing safety and confidentiality.

Coordination & Stakeholder Engagement

  • Support the mapping of protection, GBV, and specialized services relevant to LGBTQI+ refugees.
  • Collaborate with local authorities and partners to identify LGBTQI+ individuals at heightened risk and facilitate referrals for specialized support.
  • Participate in coordination meetings, trainings, and supervision sessions as required.

Translation & Community Facilitation

  • Provide language interpretation and cultural mediation during community activities, clinics, and outreach as needed.

Capacity Building

  • Under the guidance of the Gender & GBV Officer and protection team, support training of beneficiary groups on:
    • Refugee and asylum seeker rights
    • LGBTQI+-specific protection risks
    • Legal documentation and access to justice
    • Safety, reporting mechanisms, and referral pathways
  • Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and other required gatherings, while maintaining ongoing supervision and personal development.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

Education

  • O – Level education certificate
  • Any other relevant training

Experience

  • Not less than three months’ work experience, preferably with an NGO. Experience in the field of refugee protection and assistance is an added advantage.

Skills & Competencies

  • Basic literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Well integrated within the refugee community, with practical understanding of the needs, risks, and realities of LGBTQI+ refugees in their area.
  • Good working knowledge of the community needs and gaps
  • Ability to work with members of the LGBTQI+ community with little or no supervision
  • Computer literacy
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong peer-support skills.
  • Strong training skills in community development and working with LGBTQI+ will be an added advantage.
  • Knowledge in Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)
  • Knowledge in Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA)

Language

  • Proficiency in English or Kiswahili and either, Luganda, French, Somali, Amharic, Tigrinya, Oromo, Nuer, Dinka, Kinyarwanda and Persian or any other major language spoken within the refugee community.

Location

  • Must reside in Kawangware, Kasarani, Kayole, Eastleigh, or Rongai.


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