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|Job Description
Roles and responsibilities of this job
Objective:
Family Reintegration is a sensitive and holistic approach of The Himalayan Innovative Society initiated since 2006 to reunite displaced children with their families. It aims in promoting family care, family and community based alternative care and children in families.
A Reintegration Officer (Chitwan based) works on developing and implementing efficient strategies towards the goal of reintegrating the trafficked and displaced children within their communities, with their families when circumstance permits it.
Responsibilities:
Our passionate Reintegration Officer will be responsible for
Job Specification
Required qualifications for this job
Other Specification
We would love our Reintegration Officer to be
Freshers willing to work with and for children and families are encouraged to apply
Skills Required
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Salary
Offered financial and non-financial compensation for this job
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Apply Before: Feb 01, 2023
About the organization
The Himalayan Innovative Society (THIS) is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) registered with the District Administration Office, Kathmandu (Registration No. 459/059/60) and is affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (Affiliation No. 14304). Established in 2003 AD, THIS is dedicated to promoting and protecting the rights of children and their families. Since 2006, THIS has been working closely with the Government of Nepal to facilitate the family reintegration of children rescued from vulnerable, abusive, and illegally operated children's homes across Nepal, led by the National Child Rights Council (NCRC). Through these efforts, we have positively transformed the lives of more than 1200 children by supporting their safe return to family and community-based alternative care. (Our website: https://thisngonepal.org/)
The designated post holders will be responsible for overseeing a three-year project called ‘Families for Children’. This initiative aims to strengthen the child protection system advancing care reform under the support of Hope and Homes for Children, as part of the Catalyzing Care Reform in Nepal project. Families for Children promotes systemic change to ensure that children's rights to family are upheld. It implements alternative care services, focusing on a community-owned foster care model for children in Karnali Province who need special protection and cannot remain with their families for specificreasons, preventing the risks of child institutionalization.