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Protection Officer at HIAS Refugee Trust of Kenya

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Employment FullTime
Location Nairobi Kenya
Experience At least 3 years
Education Level Bachelor's Degree
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POSITION SUMMARY

HIAS Kenya seeks to recruit a Protection Officer who will support the implementation of integrated MHPSS and protection programming in Kenya to improve access to appropriate psychosocial care, strengthen protective environments, and promote the well-being and resilience of refugees, asylum seekers, and other vulnerable populations.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Programming

  • Establish and support implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the provision of MHPSS services to refugees and asylum seekers in line with HIAS and IASC MHPSS guidelines.
  • In coordination with protection colleagues, support intake processes by developing and applying brief psychosocial assessments to identify emergency and ongoing MHPSS needs.
  • Provide and facilitate culturally appropriate individual, group, family, and community-based MHPSS interventions.
  • Facilitate evidence-based MHPSS approaches, including Doing What Matters in Times of Stress and Self-Help Plus (SH+).
  • Develop and facilitate structured psychosocial activities that promote coping, resilience, social cohesion, and wellbeing.

Protection & Case Management Integration

  • Ensure MHPSS services are delivered within a rights-based, survivor-centered, and protection-oriented framework.
  • Work closely with protection and case management teams to identify psychosocial risks and protection concerns.
  • Support safe identification, referral, and follow-up of individuals requiring specialized protection, health, or mental health services.
  • Promote safe, confidential, and ethical information management in line with protection and data-sharing protocols.
  • Contribute to protection risk mitigation and strengthening of protective community environments through MHPSS interventions.

Vulnerable populations such as women, girls, boys, and men

  • Facilitate MHPSS interventions tailored to the needs of vulnerable populations
  • Facilitate positive parenting skills sessions to support caregivers and strengthen family functioning.
  • Support vulnerable communities’ community activities that promote safety, psychosocial wellbeing, and resilience.

Community-Based Approaches & Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP)

  • Ensure community-based approaches are central to MHPSS programming, recognizing communities as key stakeholders and partners.
  • Support community awareness-raising on stress management, coping strategies, and available services.
  • Promote accountability, dignity, and participation by integrating feedback and complaint mechanisms into MHPSS activities.
  • Document community feedback and contribute to adaptive programming.

Capacity Building & Technical Support

  • Provide ongoing technical support, coaching, and PSS supervision to HIAS staff and implementing partners.
  • Deliver capacity-building trainings on:
    • MHPSS guidelines and standards
    • Psychological First Aid (PFA)
    • Basic psychosocial support skills
  • Support partners and local organizations to integrate basic PSS support within inter-sectoral services and referral pathways.

 Coordination, Partnerships & Representation

  • Serve as the primary point of contact for HIAS on MHPSS-related matters with local partners and stakeholders.
  • Actively participate in inter-agency, multi-sectoral technical working groups and coordination forums.
  • Coordinate with partners to strengthen referral pathways and ensure integration of MHPSS across health, protection, and other sectors.
  • Support capacity strengthening of local organizations delivering MHPSS and protection services.

Reporting

  • Contribute to regular progress reports, situation reports (SitReps), and donor reporting.
  • Support in ethical data collection, confidentiality, and informed consent practices.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

  • Degree in psychology, sociology, social work, anthropology, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years’ experience in MHPSS programming, preferably with refugees, asylum seekers, or migrant populations in emergency or humanitarian settings.
  • Demonstrated experience operationalizing MHPSS global standards, including IASC guidelines.
  • Experience in capacity building, community-based training, and awareness raising.
  • Strong understanding of protection principles, safeguarding, PSEA, and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP).
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in diverse, multicultural team environments.
  • Professional, responsible, and ethical conduct

Remuneration: Gross pay of Kshs 108,000 per month.


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