Job Description
Position: Field Assistant
Location: Aden
Administrative supervisor: Field Officer
Technical Supervisor: N/A
Reference: 26-06
Duration: Till December 31, 2026, renewable based on fund availability
& performance
ABOUT ADRA: The Adventist Development and Relief
Agency is an independent, humanitarian agency established for the specific
purpose of providing individual and community development and disaster relief.
ADRA Yemen pursue a mission of changing the world by uplifting one life
at a time. ADRA International serves over 100 countries and is present in Yemen
since 1995. Its programs are supported by various country-based and
international donors. It has presence in different Governorates in Yemen
responding to 6 areas of humanitarian sectors. ADRA Yemen is undertaking
programs in Yemen in the fields of health, nutrition, WASH, food security,
livelihoods, and protection.
Safeguarding:
ADRA Yemen organization is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults at risks and children in the
targeted communities, as well as the welfare of all ADRA Yemen representatives.
ADRA Yemen expects the post holder to adhere to and share this commitment.
All necessary measures for safer recruitment would be required including thorough
background checks.
SUMMARY:
The Field Assistant is responsible to support the
implementation of center-based protection, learning, and community outreach
activities for children and adolescent girls. The role focuses on safe space
programming, psychosocial support, girls’ empowerment, community awareness, and
protection referrals, ensuring services are delivered safely, inclusively, and
in line with child protection and safeguarding standards.
She/he will work in close collaboration with the Project Coordinator, Field
Officer and the Protection and Gender Advisor.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Field Assistant will be responsible for, but not limited
to:
- Support
establishment and operation of child and adolescent safe spaces.
- Facilitate
structured psychosocial support (MHPSS) and play-based learning sessions.
- Lead
adolescent girls’ clubs, peer educator groups, and life skills sessions
(leadership, protection, digital literacy).
- Assist
with case identification, documentation, and referrals for children and girls
at risk.
- Support
MHM awareness sessions and dignity kit distributions.
- Conduct
community outreach and awareness campaigns on child protection, girls’
education, and GBV prevention.
- Facilitate
participatory dialogues and social cohesion activities.
- Support
non-formal learning, catch-up classes, and education retention
initiatives.
- Maintain
accurate records and contribute to activity reports.
- Ensure
strict adherence to safeguarding, confidentiality, PSEA, and Do No Harm.
- Adhere
to the organization’s safeguarding framework, including Protection from
Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA), child protection, anti-harassment,
and ethical conduct policies, ensuring alignment with international
standards (e.g., Core Humanitarian Standard, UN CRC).
- Promptly
report safeguarding concerns or violations through designated channels,
maintain confidentiality, and participate in mandatory safeguarding
training to uphold a safe, inclusive environment for all stakeholders.
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS:
- Bachelor’s
degree in social science, Psychology, Pedagogy, or any related
field.
- At
least 1 year of experience in child protection, GBV, education, or
community-based programming, preferably in NGOs.
- Experience
facilitating sessions with children and adolescent girls.
- Strong
communication and community mobilization skills.
- Proficiency
in MS Office (MS Excel and MS PowerPoint, in particular).
- Good
command of English and Arabic, both written and spoken
- Familiarity
with Child- and survivor-centered approach; Strong facilitation and
interpersonal skills; Cultural sensitivity and professionalism and ability
to handle confidential information
- Knowledge
of safeguarding and protection principles.
- Have
an experience with ADRA is preferable and add value.
ADRA’S VALUES:
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles; our key values:
- Connected
- Courageous
- Compassionate
How to Apply
The deadline for receiving applications is Tuesday,
April 07, 2026
- Interested
candidates are requested to submit their application by CLICKING HERE
- Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted.
- Submit
only one application per position.
- Females
are encouraged to apply.