27 Apr 2026

Gender Based Violence (GBV) Caseworker at Alight

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Job Description


VACANCY – GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) CASEWORKER

COUNTRY PROGRAM MISSION:

Alight Rwanda, formerly known as the American Refugee Committee, has been a key player in delivering impactful humanitarian programs since 1994. Operating in all six refugee camps in Rwanda, Alight provides integrated services in protection, health, livelihoods, and community development. The organization has pioneered initiatives like the SASA! methodology to promote gender equality, reduce GBV, and empower vulnerable populations. By fostering resilience and innovation, Alight Rwanda continues to make meaningful and sustainable contributions to refugee and host communities.

PRIMARY PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:

The GBV Caseworker is responsible for the provision of safe, confidential, and survivor-centered GBV response services, including intake, assessment, case management, referrals, psychosocial support, and follow-up for survivors of Gender-Based Violence in Mahama Refugee Camp.

The role focuses exclusively on GBV response and case management services, ensuring timely access to life-saving support in line with the IASC GBV Case Management Guidelines, UNHCR GBV frameworks, and survivor-centered principles (safety, confidentiality, respect, and non-discrimination)

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

1. GBV Case Management (Core Function)

  • Receive, safely identify, and manage GBV disclosures through ethical and confidential procedures.
  • Conduct survivor-centered intake and comprehensive case assessments.
  • Develop and implement individual GBV case action plans in collaboration with survivors.
  • Provide continuous case follow-up, monitoring, and documentation of progress.
  • Ensure safe and timely case closure in accordance with GBV case management standards.

2. Safety Planning and Risk Assessment

  • Conduct confidential risk assessments to determine level of danger and urgency.
  • Develop and implement individualized safety plans with survivors at high risk.
  • Ensure immediate protection actions for high-risk and life-threatening cases.

3. Referral and Service Coordination

  • Facilitate timely referrals to health services (including clinical management of rape), psychosocial support, legal aid, and shelter services.
  • Maintain updated knowledge of GBV referral pathways within Mahama Camp.
  • Follow up referred cases to ensure access, continuity of care, and service quality.
  • Coordinate with health providers and protection actors for emergency response cases.

4. Psychosocial Support (Case Level Only)

  • Provide basic psychosocial support and emotional first aid (PFA) to survivors.
  • Maintain a safe, confidential, and supportive environment during all interactions.
  • Identify cases requiring specialized mental health support and refer accordingly.

5. Documentation and Data Management

  • Maintain accurate, confidential, and secure GBV case files.
  • Ensure compliance with GBV Information Management System (GBVIMS) principles and data protection protocols.
  • Update case management records in a timely and professional manner.
  • Ensure strict adherence to informed consent and confidentiality standards at all times.

6 .Coordination and Reporting.

  • Report regularly to the Protection Coordinator on case progress, urgent risks, and service gaps.
  • Participate in case review meetings and internal protection coordination sessions.
  • Work closely with Child Protection Caseworkers for cases involving children at risk of GBV.
  • Contribute to internal reporting and case trend summaries (without breaching confidentiality)

7. Protection Ethics and Safeguarding

  • Uphold strict adherence to survivor-centered approach principles at all times.
  • Ensure do no harm principles, confidentiality, and informed consent are fully respected.
  • Comply with PSEA (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse) policies and safeguarding standards.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Gender Studies, Sociology, Human Rights, or related field.
  • Minimum 4–6 years of experience in GBV case management in humanitarian settings.
  • Strong knowledge of:
    • IASC GBV Case Management Guidelines
    • Survivor-centered approach and confidentiality standards
    • GBV referral pathways and service coordination systems
  • Experience in refugee or emergency contexts is highly desirable.

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Strong GBV case management and psychosocial support skills
  • Excellent confidential communication and active listening skills
  • Strong ethical judgment and commitment to survivor dignity and safety
  • Ability to work under pressure in high-risk humanitarian environments
  • Strong coordination and teamwork within protection systems
  • High level of integrity and adherence to confidentiality protocols

LANGUAGES

  • Fluency in English required
  • Knowledge of Kinyarwanda and/or other relevant refugee languages is an asset

WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Field based Position
  • Extensive field presence and community engagement work
  • Close interaction with community structures and activists
  • Strict adherence to child safeguarding and PSEA standards

CORE VALUES AND COMMITMENT

The successful candidate must demonstrate a strong commitment to Alight’s mission and values, including respect, accountability, compassion, integrity, and inclusion. The GBV Caseworker is expected to actively promote safeguarding, gender equality, and ethical programming in all aspects of their work.





Method of Application

Interested and qualifying candidates should submit applications to ALIGHT Rwanda Executive Director – to include 1 page Cover Letter, degree, ID,an updated CV (max. 3 pages), and three names (plus titles & contacts) of relevant professional referees, to include most current Employer/ Supervisor ( All in one document) – to the following email address only[email protected] with the position applied for CLEARLY indicated in the subject line.The deadline for submission of applications is May 5th, 2026 at 23:59. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.



Alight is an Equal Opportunity Employer offering employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, citizenship, physical or mental disability, or protected veteran status. Alight complies with all applicable laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.







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