Project Assistant - GBV and Mental Health & Psychosocial Support

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Organization: Amref Health Africa

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Amref Health Africa is an African-led international health development organization headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 1957 as the Flying Doctors of East Africa to bring critical health services to remote communities, Amref Health Africa envision to bringing lasting health change for Africain more than 30 countries across the continent. With a focus on women and children, the organization strives to overcome the most critical health challenges facing the continent: maternal and child health, youth development, malaria, water and sanitation and health systems strengthening. Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia has been working in Ethiopia since 2002 in close collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health implementing a range of projects in maternal, neonatal and child health, reproductive health, health systems strengthening, health workforce development, water and sanitation, HIV/AIDS and non-communicable diseases across the country, supported by a wide range of multilateral and bilateral donors, corporates and foundations.

Amref is currently preparing to implement GBV &MPHSS project. The project aims to enhance the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), improve mental health services, and strengthen social reintegration support across selected regions of Ethiopia, specifically in Kemise (Amhara), Asayita (Afar), Shire (Tigray – implemented by Oxfam), and the Gefersa Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (Oromia). By adopting a rights-based and survivor-centered approach, the project seeks to improve the accessibility and quality of support services for survivors of GBV and individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Major interventions are organized around three key pillars: (1) the prevention and response to SGBV through community awareness campaigns, strengthened healthcare and psychosocial support services, and social reintegration initiatives; (2) the strengthening of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) by enhancing service quality and building the capacity of One-Stop Centers and rehabilitation facilities; and (3) coordinated community engagement on SGBV and MHPSS, focusing on fostering collaboration among stakeholders and promoting a cohesive, informed community response.

Amref Health Africa is an African-led international health development organization headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 1957 as the Flying Doctors of East Africa to bring critical health services to remote communities, Amref Health Africa envision to bringing lasting health change for Africain more than 30 countries across the continent. With a focus on women and children, the organization strives to overcome the most critical health challenges facing the continent: maternal and child health, youth development, malaria, water and sanitation and health systems strengthening. Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia has been working in Ethiopia since 2002 in close collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health implementing a range of projects in maternal, neonatal and child health, reproductive health, health systems strengthening, health workforce development, water and sanitation, HIV/AIDS and non-communicable diseases across the country, supported by a wide range of multilateral and bilateral donors, corporates and foundations.

Amref is currently preparing to implement GBV &MPHSS project. The project aims to enhance the prevention of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), improve mental health services, and strengthen social reintegration support across selected regions of Ethiopia, specifically in Kemise (Amhara), Asayita (Afar), Shire (Tigray – implemented by Oxfam), and the Gefersa Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (Oromia). By adopting a rights-based and survivor-centered approach, the project seeks to improve the accessibility and quality of support services for survivors of GBV and individuals experiencing mental health challenges. Major interventions are organized around three key pillars: (1) the prevention and response to SGBV through community awareness campaigns, strengthened healthcare and psychosocial support services, and social reintegration initiatives; (2) the strengthening of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS) by enhancing service quality and building the capacity of One-Stop Centers and rehabilitation facilities; and (3) coordinated community engagement on SGBV and MHPSS, focusing on fostering collaboration among stakeholders and promoting a cohesive, informed community response.

Job Summary: 

Under the supervision of the Project Manager, the Project Assistant will support the day-to-day management and technical implementation of the GBV and MHPSS Project. The primary responsibility of this role is to ensure the timely achievement of specific project deliverables and targets by planning, coordinating, implementing, and supervising field-level activities. The Project Assistant will work closely with the Project Officer to implement activities related to Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS), with a focus on mitigating the impact of these issues within the community. The role involves direct engagement with community-based structures and local stakeholders, with frequent travel to operational kebeles.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. Developing Project Activity Work Plans:

    • Prepare implementation work plans that align with the overall project strategy.

    • Submit plans for approval to ensure alignment with the Project Officer and Project Manager.

    • Review and update the implementation work plan regularly.

    • Conduct needs assessments with project beneficiaries.

    • Collect necessary information from partners.

    • Ensure resource availability for timely activity implementation.

    • Prepare budgets according to current prices.

  2. Ensuring the Implementation of Project Activities:

    • Develop and adapt reporting formats to collect relevant grassroots-level information.

    • Collect and compile periodic reports.

    • Document best practices from community-level implementation.

    • Facilitate training sessions for target groups.

    • Organize community conversations and ensure proper follow-up on their implementation.

    • Actively engage in community-based mental health and GBV interventions.

    • Ensure beneficiaries are supported by microenterprise and related sector offices.

    • Facilitate implementation activities with supporting partners.

    • Develop and adapt relevant community-based materials to support field activities.

    • Manage necessary payments (preparing schedules, payment sheets, attendance sheets, etc.).

    • Monitor partner activities based on MOUs.

  3. Monitoring and Evaluating the Program:

    • Conduct monthly and quarterly review meetings with cooperative groups and stakeholders.

    • Carry out site supportive supervision in collaboration with       health  and women social affair offices.

  4. Ensuring Timely and Accurate Reporting:

    • Collect, compile, summarize, and submit monthly, quarterly, and annual activity reports in a timely manner.

Job Requirements

  • BSC/BA degree in public health, psychology , social work or a related field, with at least 4 years of work experience.

  • Experience in coordinating interventions related to GBV and mental health in communities affected by crises, with a minimum of 1 years required.

  • Strong interpersonal communication skills

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in Afarii Language 

This position is open exclusively to female applicants. Please specify whether you are applying for the Asayita site.

How To Apply

If you are interested in this opportunity, please visit our website using THIS LINK submit your application. You will be directed to our online portal where you will need to create an account in order to submit your application.

Your application should include:

  • A cover letter detailing why you are the best fit for the position

  • An up-to-date CV showcasing your relevant skills and experience.

The closing date for applications is May16th , 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Please note:

  • Amref Health Africa does not require applicants to pay any fees at any stage of the recruitment and selection process.

  • We have not retained any agents in connection with this recruitment.

Amref Health Africa is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment

Job Requirements Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Psychology, Social Work or in a related field of study with relevant work expereince out of which 1 years experience in coordinating interventions related to GBV and mental health in communities affected by crises Duties & Responsibilities: - Prepare implementation work plans that align with the overall project strategy. - Develop and adapt reporting formats to collect relevant grassroots-level information. - Conduct monthly and quarterly review meetings with cooperative groups and stakeholders. - Collect, compile, summarize, and submit monthly, quarterly, and annual activity reports in a timely manner. How to Apply Apply using the provided link below

Deadline: May 17, 2025, 12:00 AM

Location: , Asayita

Amount: 1

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