Job Description
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international,
independent, non-profit medical humanitarian organization that delivers
emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, pandemics,
natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF started working in Yemen
since 1986 and have been present in the country continuously since 2007. Today,
MSF works in 23 hospitals across the country and provides support to more than
17 health facilities across 13 governorates, in line with our principles of
independence, impartiality and neutrality. For more information, visit our
Arabic website, www.msf-me.org
Médecins Sans Frontières Belgium in Yemen mission is looking
for Yemeni nationals to recruit for the SOCIAL WORKER position.
Location: PHCCs and outreach activities in Aden
and Lahj governorates
Contract duration: Six (6) months, with the possibility of
extension
Contract type: Fixed-Term contract
Reporting to: Project Coordinator
Main Purpose:
Carry out all activities aimed at addressing individuals’
social critical needs (related to assistance and/or protection), promoting
their overall well-being and autonomy through social support, and strengthening
community-based social interventions (depending on the scope of the social work
component in the project). These activities should consider the social
determinants of health to ensure a holistic approach to people’s needs and to
uphold the well-being, safety, agency and dignity of MSF patients.
Accountabilities:
- Conduct
social assessments of service users’ situation to identify vulnerabilities
and social critical needs including legal, protection, shelter/housing,
financial/vocational, food security, and access to other critical services
beyond the project scope
- Support
the provision of holistic care to service users, by actively coordinating
with the other members of the MSF multidisciplinary team (especially
medical and MHPSS)
- Provide
direct social support interventions to service users, facilitate safe
referrals to vetted external services/actors to address social critical
needs identified during assessment (assistance and protection), and ensure
tailored follow up.
- Under
the supervision of the line manager, contribute to the mapping and regular
updating of formal and informal support services (incl. existing community
resources). Contribute to assessing quality and safety of existing support
services, as well as the identification of gaps.
- Flag
any changes to vulnerabilities or patterns identified during social
assessments to line manager as well as concerns over the quality or gaps
of support services supporting potential advocacy efforts.
- Participate
in the development and adaptation of tools and other material needed for
the job
- Collect
and record data, statistics and files in a timely manner and according to
the data protection policy, MSF ethical guidelines and legal
standards.
- Under
the supervision of the line manager, ensure close collaboration with
medical teams, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), Health
Promotion and Community Engagement (HPCE) and Humanitarian Affairs &
Advocacy teams to foster a multidisciplinary approach.
The additional accountabilities below are organized
according to the SW “pillars/levels” (individual, facility and community).
To be adapted according to the project’s strategy that can emphasize one
or two pillars, or the three.
1. Case management:
- address
social critical needs of service users including protection and
assistance
- According
to eligibility criteria, receives individuals and assess their situation
performing thorough assessments of cases to identify vulnerabilities and
social critical needs
- Performs
risk assessment for individuals
- Develop
an intervention plan together with the person of concern
- According
to the projects intervention criteria and with the person’s consent,
provide individuals with direct assistance or referrals according to
pre-established safe referral pathways
- In
collaboration with the PC and line-manager, create and maintain safe
supportive networks with institutional and community-based partners for
referrals
- In
collaboration with the line manager, contributes to the definition and the
internal dissemination of criteria for detection of individuals with
social critical needs
- Ensure
follow up of the case and conclude with case closure
- Initiate
and or take active part to multidisciplinary discussions with the relevant
medical and mental health care providers
- Enhance
two-way communication and patient agency: ensure the active participation
of patients in the decision regarding their health and social situation
- Manage
complex or sensitive cases in close collaboration with the manager and
other relevant staff members in-volved and contribute to the definition of
the best approach to address the individuals’ needs while considering risk
and protective factors
2. Social support (as part of a multidisciplinary
efforts):
- Contribute
to the creation of a safe, dignified and confidential environment of care
within the MSF facility, fostering the promotion of patient’s information,
rights and participation, accessibility to feedback and complaints
mechanism, in line with Safeguarding efforts of each OC
- Actively
promote and contribute to overall patient wellbeing while receiving care
- Assess
and address patient’s care-taking needs
- Collect
comments and feedback from service users, patients and caregivers and
address them or escalate them to the relevant manager
3. Community based support:
- Contribute
to the multidisciplinary community-based activities and monitoring of
specific vulnerabilities, social and critical needs in the community, with
an emphasis on protection concerns
- Contribute
to the project’s understanding of risk and protective factors in the
community
MSF Section/Context Specific Accountabilities:
Brief contextual information: MSFOCB has been operating in
the South of Yemen since 2022.
In 2026, Yemen mission will launch a new project based in the capital city
Aden. This will be a comprehensive Primary Health Care program implemented
through two fixed PHCCs and a mobile out-reach approach serving four districts
around Aden and Lahj.
PHCC based activities:
- Assess
and identify socio-economic, administrative, and protection related needs
of patients attending PHCC according to project scope, including survivors
of SGBV and other forms of violence
- Ensure
that patients understand referral pathways and are supported throughout
the process.
Migrant focused and outreach activities:
- Support
vulnerable migrants through case management, referral and follow-up
- Facilitating
linkages to external services, including protection actors, legal
assistance, shelter and other relevant support mechanisms, in line with
referral pathways
- Identify
and manage cases involving unaccompanied or separated children, ensuring
timely referral to appropriate child protection services and actors
- Maintain
updated and referral pathways.
Documentation and reporting
- Maintain
accurate and confidential case files and referral documentation
- Collect
and report data in line with defined log-frame indicators
- Report
regularly to the supervisor/manager on referrals, challenges, protection
concerns and service gaps
Job requirements
Education
- Degree
in Social Work is essential
- Master’s
degree in social work is considered an asset
Experience
- Two
years minimum in a similar social job (a social worker/case worker/
protection officer), managing complex cases with critical social needs
(protection, psychosocial, sexual and gender-based violence, key
populations etc.), carrying out community social services or
social services in health facilities
- Experience
with MSF or other NGOs, desirable.
- Demonstrated
understanding of and ability to navigate the national/local social welfare
system
- Experience
with migration is an asset
Languages
- Fluency
in local languages - essential
- English
(spoken and written) – essential
Location: Only candidates from Aden and Lahj
governorates will be considered for the position
How to Apply
Médecins sans Frontières – Aden Project
Application Information :
- All
interested applicants should apply filling in the GOOGLE FORM through link
or QR Code below.
- Candidates
should submit their CV, Cover Letter, ID and copies of
diplomas/certificates in English language at the following email
address: MSFOCB-Lahj-Aden-Jobs@brussels.msf.org
Link to apply: https://forms.office.com/e/PThjcrTZQ8 - Please
note that applications without CV and GOOGLE FORM will NOT BE CONSIDERED
- Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted.
- MSF
promotes the inclusion of women and people with disabilities and does not
charge fees or accept
- any
money during the entire recruitment process.
- Selected
candidate will undergo reference and security checks at the end of
recruitment process.
Deadline for submitting applications is on 7th
February 2026