Recruitment at Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF)
Employment Nigeria
23-Jul-2016
LAGOS ,
NGO
Bradfield Consulting Limited - Our client, Women at Risk International Foundation (WARIF) is about to implement programs to promote and protect the rights of women and girls in Nigeria. One of which is to provide support services to victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking. As part of its objectives, WARIF is establishing a Sexual Assault Referral Centre(SARC) in Lagos to provide urgent medical care, psychosocial counselling services and referrals for Legal and other related services to survivors of sexual assaults, domestic violence, and sex trafficking.
Do you have a passion for working with victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and sex trafficking? Would you like to shape and drive policy around services to victims of sexual assault, primary prevention, domestic violence? If you are, you could be our next Midwife/Nurse at WARIF.
POSITION : Midwife/Nurse - NGO
Responsibilities
- Provide all immediate assessments, treatment and health care to survivors as needed and requested. Provide follow-up medical care, treatment, and support as needed.
- Assist the contracted doctors with conducting medical/forensic examinations as needed and requested by the survivor, and ensure the completing and signing of the medical certificate. Assist with any other medical follow-up that may be required for legal procedures, and help ensure that medical certificates are delivered to the appropriate agencies in a timely manner.
- Help refer and support survivors to access additional health care that may not be provided at the Centre, such as family planning services, other medical care, etc.
- Provide information and instruction to survivors on the medical treatment regimen that has been prescribed for them, ensuring that they understand the regimen (dose, schedule, etc). In the case of children, ensure that the parents/caregivers understand this regimen.
- Through follow up, monitor and help ensure the survivor continues to follow the treatment regimen. These may be done through home visits, to be coordinated with the counsellors.
- Support the counsellors in providing health/medical information to survivors as needed and requested, for example the potential health consequences of GBV, and options for assistance. Assist the counsellor in helping the survivor make choices concerning her medical options.
- Manage and oversee the centre pharmacy and medical supplies, ensuring that all items are well maintained, stored properly, and are not close to expiring. Ensure that all drugs and supplies that are dispensed for client use are properly documented in the medication ledger.
- Submit requests for new supplies in a timely manner, and notify management when any drugs are close to expiring: this includes monthly requests and any specific requests required on occasion. Ensure all supplies and stocks are monitored regularly.
- Receive and treat survivors with kindness, respect, compassion, and in a caring manner.
- Maintain excellent listening skills and focused attention at all times when with survivors.
- Ensure that survivor consent is properly obtained using the appropriate procedures at all times, and respect her decision where she refuses to give consent.
- Help ensure that all services provided to survivors at the centre are implemented in line with best practices and quality standards for the provision of support and services to survivors.
- Help to monitor of service provision through regular feedback from clients and their families on services provided through feedback sessions, surveys, and other activities.
- Help ensure that all medical documentation of clients and services provided is updated, accurate, organized, and well-maintained. This includes all medical reports, examinations, treatment, and other documentation as relevant and required.
- Assist the Centre Manager with other financial, logistical, and administrative tasks as requested and required at the centre.
- Help the Centre manager to ensure that the centre and its clients are reasonably safe and secure from external harm as feasible, and report incidents/seek assistance where needed.
Skills and Competencies:
- Substantial knowledge and/or practical experience in health and medical issues pertaining to sexual assault, domestic violence and sex trafficking response, and in the provision of appropriate care for survivors.
- Basic computer skills are helpful (word, excel, email, etc.)
- Strong knowledge of sexual assault, domestic violence and sex trafficking issues in the Lagos context, the impacts of violence on survivors, and best practices for providing support to survivors.
- Ability to plan in advance and maintain an organized working style, yet able to handle new events and situations effectively as they arise.
- Excellent listening and observation skills; ability to create a space of trust, support, respect, and confidentiality with survivors of all ages and backgrounds.
Education and Experience
- Bachelors in Nursing and Masters in Advanced Clinical Practice or graduate of a post masters certificate program for nurse practitioners.
- At least 3 years’ experience in the direct provision of examinations, treatment, and care services to women and children including survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and other forms of gender-based violence.
- Experience in working in a community health center is desirable.
- Excellent communication, organizational and customer service skills
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