Introduction
Established in 1951, IOM is a Related Organization of the United Nations and the leading UN agency in the field of migration. Working closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners, IOM promotes humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It saves lives and protects people on the move, drives solutions to displacement, and facilitates pathways for regular migration, while providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
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Organizational Context and Scope
In partnership with key stakeholders, IOM has been implementing Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration Assistance (AVRR) programmes throughout the region. This programme assists vulnerable migrants who wish to return voluntarily to their country of origin but cannot do so on their own. These migrants, if they freely express their wish, can receive administrative, logistical and financial assistance for a return to their country of origin in safe, dignified and human rights-respecting conditions.
Under the general supervision of the Senior Project Associate (Coordination) and the direct supervision of the Operations Associate (MHPSS), and in coordination with the Regional Project Manager and Regional Office, the MHPSS Associate, is responsible for supporting all activities of the program, with the following duties and responsibilities:
Provide admin and logistical assistance for the organization of psychosocial support to persons requesting Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) assistance as required, based mainly on psychological first aid techniques.
Support the implementation of psychosocial care activities for migrant beneficiaries during the project period, ensuring that relevant psychosocial information for each case is recorded in the person's file and MiMOSA system.
Support psychosocial care activities in reception centres (air/land), shelters and border points of the project, with emphasis on the care of children, adolescents and migrant families in close coordination with relevant actors and institutions.
Provide migrants who are interested in joining the IOM Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) Programme with timely and transparent information to support their informed decision.
Screen migrants requesting AVR to assess and establish their willingness and eligibility to join the Programme or other global assistance funds.
Identify any potential vulnerabilities and, in coordination with the senior project coordinator and the Country Office in the country of origin, refer to appropriate service and put in place appropriate mitigating measures. Provide timely follow-up of each case.
Support migrants in filling out and signing all relevant AVR administrative procedures.
Organize logistical and administrative aspect for the safe and dignified return of the migrants, including consular formalities for safe conduct, liaison with the National Service for Migration, accommodation, onward transportation, etc.
Accompany migrants to the airport (in contracted vehicles) to assist with check-in and baggage documentation.
Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of Movement Operations SOPs and Movement-related systems and databases (including MiMOSA), as well as the ability to remain professional, and impartial during all interactions with migrants and colleagues. in accordance with the IOM Code of Conduct and instructions on the Prevention of Sex ual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA).
Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
High School diploma with five years of relevant professional experience, or
University degree in psychology from an accredited academic institution with three years of relevant professional experience.
Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.
Experience
Experience in liaison work with government authorities, international and national organizations, UN agencies and NGOs.
Experience working with international cooperation and international humanitarian organizations will be an advantage.
Skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to effectively communicate with and lead a team;
Excellent computer skills and a high level of proficiency in spreadsheet and database applications.
Languages
All IOM staff members in all categories are required to be fluent in one of the IOM's official languages (English, French, Spanish).
For this position, Spanish is required. Working knowledge of English and another UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian) is an advantage.
Proficiency of language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments.
Required Competencies
IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link Competencies will be assessed during the selection process.
Values - all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators Level 1
Notes
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Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation.
This selection process may be used to staff similar positions in various duty stations. Recommended candidates will remain eligible to be appointed in a similar position for a period of 24 months.
Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment, accreditation, any residency or visa requirements, security clearances.
IOM has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and IOM, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination based on gender, nationality, age, race, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic background or disabilities.
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Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society.
IOM works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration and uphold the well-being and human rights of migrants.
More people are on the move today than at any other time in recorded history: 1 billion people – comprising a seventh of humanity. A variety of elements – not least the information and communications revolutions – contribute to the movement of people on such a large scale. The forces driving migration as a priority issue are: climate change, natural and manmade catastrophes, conflict, the demographic trends of an ageing industrialized population, an exponentially expanding jobless youth population in the developing world and widening North–South social and economic disparities.