What are the responsibilities and job description for the Violence Prevention Case Worker position at Project HOPE Namibia (PHN)?
Location:
Gaza Strip
Palestine, State of
Project HOPE is an international NGO with more than 1,000 engaged employees and volunteers who work around the globe, responding to the world’s most pressing global health challenges. Throughout our 65-year legacy, Project HOPE has treated millions of patients, provided more than $3 billion worth of medicines to local health care organizations around the world helped build hundreds of health programs from the ground up, and responded to humanitarian crises worldwide.
Code of Conduct
It is our shared responsibility and obligation to treat each other with respect, take affirmative steps to prevent matters involving Sexual Exploitation & Abuse and Trafficking in Persons, and to disclose all potential and actual violations of our Code of Conduct, which may include Conflicts of Interest, Fraud, Corruption, Discrimination or Harassment. Together we can reinforce a culture of respect, integrity, accountability, and transparency.
This position is being advertised contingent upon award; while the recruitment process will proceed as part of organizational preparedness, no formal offer will be extended until funding is confirmed
Position Summary
The Violence Prevention Case Worker is responsible for identifying individuals at high risk of violence and providing structured support to prevent escalation. This role combines individual case management with community-level protection monitoring to create a protective environment for vulnerable populations, particularly women, children, and persons with disabilities.
Principal Responsibilities
Risk Identification & Mitigation
However, since we are active around the world in the field of public health, we may wish to retain your CV in our database for other/future opportunities, unless you direct us otherwise.
Thank you very much for your interest in Project HOPE.
Gaza Strip
Palestine, State of
Project HOPE is an international NGO with more than 1,000 engaged employees and volunteers who work around the globe, responding to the world’s most pressing global health challenges. Throughout our 65-year legacy, Project HOPE has treated millions of patients, provided more than $3 billion worth of medicines to local health care organizations around the world helped build hundreds of health programs from the ground up, and responded to humanitarian crises worldwide.
Code of Conduct
It is our shared responsibility and obligation to treat each other with respect, take affirmative steps to prevent matters involving Sexual Exploitation & Abuse and Trafficking in Persons, and to disclose all potential and actual violations of our Code of Conduct, which may include Conflicts of Interest, Fraud, Corruption, Discrimination or Harassment. Together we can reinforce a culture of respect, integrity, accountability, and transparency.
This position is being advertised contingent upon award; while the recruitment process will proceed as part of organizational preparedness, no formal offer will be extended until funding is confirmed
Position Summary
The Violence Prevention Case Worker is responsible for identifying individuals at high risk of violence and providing structured support to prevent escalation. This role combines individual case management with community-level protection monitoring to create a protective environment for vulnerable populations, particularly women, children, and persons with disabilities.
Principal Responsibilities
Risk Identification & Mitigation
- Conduct regular safety audits and protection monitoring in displacement sites to identify environmental risks (e.g., poor lighting near latrines, lack of private spaces).
- Identify early signs of tension or potential violence within households or communities and provide immediate mediation or referral support.
- Perform individual protection risk assessments to determine the likelihood of violence, neglect, or exploitation.
- Develop "Prevention Plans" with individuals at risk, focusing on strengthening their social support networks and physical safety.
- Provide immediate emotional stabilization for those in high-stress environments to prevent the escalation of domestic or community violence.
- Ensure a seamless link between prevention activities and specialized services (Legal, Health, or MHPSS) for those who have already experienced harm.
- Facilitate community-led sessions on conflict of de-escalation, rights-based protection, and the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA).
- Strengthen local protection committees to lead their own safety initiatives and report protection concerns safely.
- Organize activities that promote social inclusion and reduce the risk of violence against marginalized groups.
- Track and report on recurring protection threats and types of violence observed in the field to inform program adjustments.
- Maintain confidential records of all interactions, ensuring that no "do no harm" principles are violated during data collection.
- Bachelor's degree in social work, Sociology, Psychology, or Law.
- At least 2 years of experience in protection, social work, or community mobilization in Gaza.
- Proven experience in identifying protection risks and conducting community outreach in emergency settings.
- Strong understanding of Protection Mainstreaming and the Minimum Standards for Protection.
- Knowledge of humanitarian principles and the specific protection landscape in Gaza.
- Professional proficiency in Arabic and basic reporting skills in English.
- Ability to work neutrally and impartially in high-tension environments.
- Ability to work under pressure insecure environments.
- Fluency in Arabic; working proficiency in English preferred.
- Demonstrated commitment to humanitarian principles and safeguarding standards.
- Deep commitment to PSEA and accountability to affected populations.
- Strong understanding of CPMS, case management principles, and psychosocial support frameworks.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be mobile in an office environment and able to use standard office equipment.
- Must be able to communicate in verbal and written form and must be able to travel internationally.
- Project HOPE employees may be required to travel or work in countries where working conditions are classified as “hardship.”
- Typical office environment with exposure to a minimal noise level.
- Emergency deployments may be in resource-deprived environments with austere living conditions.
- Travel for extended periods may be by air and/or other modes of transportation.
- While international travel is not a regular part of every job, programmatic needs may require it intermittently.
- Project HOPE employees may be required to travel or work in countries where working conditions are classified as “hardship.”
However, since we are active around the world in the field of public health, we may wish to retain your CV in our database for other/future opportunities, unless you direct us otherwise.
Thank you very much for your interest in Project HOPE.