Position Title: Social Organizer
2025-10-09        Herat       Full Time        14
Job Location: Herat
Nationality: Afghan
Category: Program
Employment Type: Full Time
Salary: As per the organization’s salary scale
Vacancy Number: ARAA/2025/007
No. Of Jobs: 2
City: All Districts
Organization: Ansari Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (ARAA)
Years of Experience: Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in child protection program such as: case management, social organizer in humanitarian or conflict settings.
Contract Duration: 2.5 Months – with possibility of extension.
Gender: Male/Female
Education: bachelor’s degree in Law, Sociology , Education or a related field (Master's degree preferred).
Close date: 2025-10-09


About Ansari Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (ARAA):

Ansari Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (ARAA) is a national, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, established in 1992 for serving the people of Afghanistan through its operation in sectors of Health, Protection, agriculture/irrigation, water and sanitation, education, reintegration, social services, and construction, as well it has been established to provide humanitarian supports, based on the principles of human rights, Islamic and cultural values of our country, and environmental and socio-economic sustainability to the vulnerable people of Afghanistan.

In continuation of its 2025 program operational plan, ARAA is seeking for a qualified person to apply for this position.

Job Descriptions:

Under the direct supervision of the Country Programme Manager and Protection Officer, the Child Case worker shall:

  • Conduct initial assessments to identify children at risk, including unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), children with disabilities, and survivors of abuse or exploitation.
  • Facilitate community meetings, focus group discussions, and participate in activities to identify protection risks and protective factors.
  • Build trust with children, families, schools, health centers, and community-based organizations to encourage reporting and help-seeking.
  • Develop and deliver age-appropriate awareness sessions on child protection, safety planning, and reporting mechanisms.
  • Train community volunteers, teachers, parents, and youth on basic child protection concepts and safeguarding.
  • Identify cases requiring protection services and link families to relevant local services (legal aid, psychosocial support, medical care, shelter, legal guardianship, etc.).
  • Support development of community protection plans, school-based protection clubs, and safe spaces for children.
  • Coordinate with local authorities and service providers to ensure timely and appropriate responses.
  •  Collect qualitative and quantitative data on protection activities, indicators, and outcomes while ensuring child safety and privacy.
  • Prepare activity reports, progress updates, and case summaries for the project team.
  • Maintain confidential referral records and track follow-up actions in line with organizational standards.
  • Develop and implement individual case management plans that prioritize the best interests of the child.
  • Monitor and follow up on cases to ensure the implementation of care plans and the well-being of children.
  • Identify trends and protection concerns affecting children and report them to the Child Protection Officer.
  • Maintain and update referral pathways for children requiring specialized services, such as legal aid and healthcare or etc.
  • Work closely with community structures, schools, and local authorities to ensure a coordinated response to child protection cases.
  • Conduct awareness-raising sessions with families, caregivers, and communities on child protection risks, child rights, and available services.
  • Support Communities to identifying at-risk children and referring them to appropriate services.
  • Support local stakeholders to strengthen child protection mechanisms within communities.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential case files, ensuring compliance with data protection standards.
  • Submit regular reports on case management activities, challenges, and achievements to the Child Protection Officer.
  • Ensure all interventions align with UNHCR’s and international child protection standards, including the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
  • Uphold a survivor-centered approach, promoting the safety, dignity, and best interests of children.
Job Requirements:
  • High School, bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Child Development, or a related field (Master's degree preferred).
  • Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in child protection program such as: case management, social organizer in humanitarian or conflict settings.
  • Experience working with vulnerable children, including UASC and child survivors of abuse or exploitation.
  • Strong understanding of child protection principles, case management processes, and psychosocial support approaches.
  • Knowledge of Afghan laws and Islamic laws and frameworks related to child protection.
  •  Understanding of child rights, protection frameworks, and safeguarding policies.
  • Familiarity with local laws and services related to child protection (where applicable).
  • Basic knowledge of gender-based violence, trafficking, abuse, and exploitation risk factors is a plus.
  • Proficiency in using case management tools and systems, including assessment forms and tracking databases.
  • Strong communication, facilitation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with diverse communities.
  • Conflict resolution, listening, and negotiation skills.
  • Organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Fluent in Dari and Pashto. Proficiency in English is highly desirable.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a child-friendly and empathetic approach.
  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills, with the ability to prioritize and manage complex cases.
  • Cultural sensitivity and adaptability to work in diverse and challenging environments.
  • Willingness to travel frequently within Herat, Farah, and Badghis provinces.
  • Commitment to ARAA and UNHCR’s child protection policies, including safeguarding and confidentiality.
  • Ability to handle emotionally challenging situations with professionalism and resilience.
Submission Guidelines:

Please submit your CV and cover letter to hr@hrt.araa.org.af and clearly write the vacancy number, job title and duty station (ARAA/2025/007- Social Organizer - Herat) in the subject line. Correspondents without a subject line will not be entertained and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Please also note that:

Only shortlisted applicants will be asked for an interview.

ARAA retains the full right to cancel or amend this announcement and associated actions.

In case you did not hear from our side latest after two weeks, it means that your application is not considered for the position.

Failure to provide the required documentation or submission beyond the closing date will result of applicant rejection from further consideration.

Submission Email:

hr@hrt.araa.org.af

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