Job Vacancy For Social Worker



International Justice Mission (IJM) is the global leader in protecting vulnerable people from violence around the world. Our global team of over 1,200 professionals are at work in 33 offices. Together, we are catalyzing a global revolution that will rescue millions, protect half a billion, and make justice unstoppable. Motivated by God’s call to seek justice for the oppressed, we believe that the way we work is as important as the results we achieve. We are a global community that cares for one another. We value joy and celebration, and we strive to provide professional excellence to all those we serve.

IJM Ghana partners with Ghanaian law enforcement officials to identify and rescue children who have been enslaved in Ghana’s fishing industry on Lake Volta. We create customized care plans for each survivor, and we work with government social service agencies and private aftercare providers to ensure children have a safe place to grow in freedom.

The Need

IJM Ghana, is seeking for a talented Social Worker to serve within the Aftercare Team, to facilitate psycho-social services for survivors of trafficking and their primary caregivers.

This position is based in Accra, with frequent travel to other regions in Ghana, and reports to the Manager, Aftercare.

Responsibilities

Crisis Care and Case Management Services

• Work with government partners to provide immediate crisis care, advocacy and assessments for victims coming out of trafficking situations and ensure all victims receive legally mandated government protections.
• Facilitate comprehensive assessments, treatment planning and service implementation towards the safe reunification and restoration of the survivor, in line with best practice standards.
• Engage, prepare and support victims and witnesses throughout judicial proceedings in partnership with multidisciplinary teams of advocates and care providers.
• Provide mentoring and support to social welfare officers and other stakeholders to empower survivors of trafficking to restoration by conducting holistic assessments, developing individualized care plans, coordinating psychosocial services for survivors, monitoring and reporting survivor progress towards defined psychosocial goals and assessing sustainable safety at the time of case closure.

Partnership Development

• Build effective, trusting partnership relationships with justice system officials, social welfare officers, and other stakeholders on a regional and national level.
• Develop a network of collaborative partnerships within key program areas that are equipped to serve the holistic needs of IJM aftercare participants, including service providers in the areas of health, education, income generation, protective services, mental health, basic needs (i.e. food, housing) and other relevant needs.

Training and Development

• Develop and deliver high-quality, professional training curriculum to multi-disciplinary stakeholders on best practices in trauma informed case management and service provision.
• Support joint training programs with police, judiciary, and social welfare on survivor-friendly and trauma-informed interventions, for survivors of trafficking.
• Provide mentoring and support to social welfare officers and justice officials to ensure that survivors of trafficking are provided trauma-informed protection and support towards restoration.

Documentation

• Thoroughly document and monitor service provision and progress of survivors within IJM’s internal electronic database, and other reports as required.
• Effectively record and analyze cases of trafficking to contribute to effective Justice System reform processes and capacity building efforts.
• Carry out additional assignments as required by the Director of Justice Projects.

Qualification Required & Experience

Skills and Experience

• Master’s Degree in psychology, or social work preferred.
• Minimum of two years relevant experience in provision of case management services, implementing psychosocial assessments and interventions.
• Significant experience in working with vulnerable groups or survivors of trauma and providing psychosocial services.
• Ability to provide service interventions in a trauma-informed manner.
• Excellent interpersonal skills, partners and client groups receiving services.
• Experience in building collaborative partnerships with other social service providers.
• Computer literate with proficiency in MS Word, Outlook and Excel.
• Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English.
• Fluency in Ewe and Twi preferred.
• Driver’s License preferred.

Critical Qualities

• Strong result-orientation.
• Passionate commitment to IJM’s mission and values.
• Mature Christian faith.
• Demonstrate knowledge and a strong commitment to child protection and other the protection of other vulnerable groups.
• Attention to detail, organized and disciplined with priorities.
• Professional in demeanor, appearance, writing and oral communication.
• Works well under stress with a sustained positive attitude.
• Exceptionally high level of honesty and integrity.
• Intelligent, creative and proactive problem solver.
• Strong value of teamwork and collaboration, particularly within a multidisciplinary framework.

Location: Accra

How To Apply For The Job

Send Cover Letter, Resume, & Statement of Faith By E-mail:

ghanarecruiting@ijm.org

What is a statement of faith?

A statement of faith should describe your Christian faith and how you see it as relevant to your involvement with IJM. The statement can either be incorporated into the cover letter or submitted as a separate document and should include, at a minimum, a description of your spiritual disciplines (prayer, study, etc.) and your current fellowship or place of worship.

Closing Date: 28 September, 2022