Where possible Conduct rapid vulnerability assessments for Afghan nationals to map/ understand and Address protection needs
including by referring to competent agencies for specialized protection services. 2. Ensure timely and adequate implementation of activities in line with the program strategy
programme guidelines
targets and deadlines
as well as IOM and global best practices. 3. In coordination with relevant partners
including the Protection Sector
identify
develop and maintain a comprehensive referral pathways 4. Conduct regular mapping of services in- site and off –site and ensure access of services to Afghan nationals 5. Collect and share valid information with Afghan nationals about available services locally or nationally and prepare documents
leaflets
and outreach messaging to ensure correct dissemination of information. 6. Implement measures to ensure confidentiality when handling personal information and data of migrants and refugees. 7. In coordination with the other psychosocial services in site
develop individual action plans for Afghan nationals. 8. Work with IOM colleagues to ensure that all activities safeguard the IOM protection principles and ensure the mainstreaming of key protection concerns into all IOM activities. 9. Deliver trainings to relevant partners
including government authorities
INGO
NGO and UN partners
on protection
including but not limited to principles of humanitarian action
counter-trafficking
mitigation of GBV
etc 10. Ensure IOMs assistance programs have a feedback mechanism that allows the beneficiaries to both participate in project design and complain should there be issues with the assistance. 11. Supervise
guide
and train junior staff members. 12. Undertake any duty travel as required. 13. Perform such other related duties
as may be assigned.