CVA Officer

Plan International - Plan

Staff Closes 11 Apr 2026 8 days left

Overview

The Cash Voucher Officer ensures community mobilization and beneficiary receipt of monetary assistance, supports monitoring and evaluation activities related to cash transfers, and reports on achievements.


Key Responsibilities
  • Ensure community mobilization and beneficiary receipt of monetary assistance.
  • Support monitoring and evaluation activities related to cash transfer access.
  • Report on achievements.
  • Coordinate beneficiary targeting.
  • Contribute to project understanding and acceptance in target areas.
  • Facilitate the establishment of beneficiary targeting committees.
  • Notify aspects that may hinder project results.
  • Provide other support as needed.
  • Facilitate social inclusion, including gender aspects in committees and follow-up meetings.
  • Accompany the monitoring and evaluation team in conducting studies.
  • Submit activity plans and reports to the supervisor.
  • Ensure management and maintenance of relationships with authorities, leaders, partners, and communities.
  • Ensure controlled dissemination of information that could harm a child.
  • Disseminate key principles of the ICT Policy and link with Plan's Protection Policy.
  • Ensure contracts and protocols with consultants and partners contain minimum standards for child protection rights.
  • Facilitate understanding of key partners and organize working sessions.
  • Request feedback from subordinates regarding partners' behavior towards children.
  • Report child abuse attempts, including electronic tool management, to complaint mechanism managers.
  • Work closely with the Gender and Advocacy Technical Advisor for gender analysis.
  • Ensure interventions include results, objectives, and indicators for gender equality.
  • Systematically use gender integration tools.
  • Follow and respect beneficiary definition criteria, ensuring at least 65% female participation.
  • Ensure monitoring and evaluation frameworks include sex and age-disaggregated data.
  • Report any allegations or suspicions of sexual harassment.
  • Contribute to Plan International-Haiti operations, including meetings and activities.
  • Share information and work with colleagues to achieve main tasks and contribute to a good team climate.
  • Ensure activities are executed in conformity with the organization's goals and policies.
  • Execute any other tasks assigned by the direct supervisor.
  • Ensure Plan International's global policies for child and youth safeguarding, gender equality, and inclusion are integrated.
Required Experience
  • Professional experience in community mobilization, cash transfer/over-the-counter cash, food voucher.
  • At least one year of experience working within an NGO/institution in a similar position.
Qualifications

• Diploma in social work, community development, or other related social sciences.

Other Details
Languages Required
• Excellent oral and written communication skills in French and Creole.
Languages Preferred
• English or Spanish is an asset.
Contract Duration
Not specified
Work Modality
Not specified
Remuneration
• Post salary: 1066 gross dollars
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