Child Protection Officer

UN Children's Fund - UNICEF

Volunteer Closes 04 Jun 2026 3 days left

Overview

The Child Protection Officer will support the planning and delivery of youth sports programmes, develop communication materials, coordinate partnerships, and promote child-safe sport principles.


Key Responsibilities
  • Support planning and delivery of youth sports programmes, clinics, and life-skills sessions.
  • Assist sports federations and ministries to integrate drug-prevention and wellbeing messaging into coaching materials.
  • Facilitate youth participation and consultation processes linked to sports initiatives.
  • Develop youth-friendly multimedia content promoting drug-prevention, healthy lifestyles, and positive decision-making.
  • Produce videos, infographics, and social media content featuring sports role models.
  • Support dissemination of awareness materials through sports networks, schools, and communities.
  • Coordinate with government ministries, sports bodies, youth groups, and NGOs.
  • Support organization of youth forums, sports events, and community engagement programmes.
  • Contribute youth perspectives across sector discussions including education, sport, health, and child protection.
  • Support integration of child-safe sport principles and PSEA standards across sports organisations.
  • Assist with training delivery on safeguarding, reporting pathways, and adult accountability.
  • Monitor child-safety risks during youth sport activities and escalate concerns appropriately.
  • Promote gender equality, respectful relationships, and mental-health awareness.
  • Integrate "Seek the Ways" and "Laaha" modules into sports-based youth workshops.
  • Facilitate sessions on emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, empathy, and conflict resolution.
  • Maintain databases of events, meetings, training, and youth consultations.
  • Document promising practices and generate reports, briefs, and recommendations.
  • Use digital tools and AI platforms to support documentation and communication.
  • Promote volunteerism and youth leadership in sports and community development.
  • Support UNV knowledge-sharing activities, including International Volunteer Day.
Required Experience
  • 1 year relevant experience.
  • Experience working with youth in community, education, or sports settings.
Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Economic Development, International Relations, Social Work or Law.

Other Details
Languages Required
English, Level: Working knowledge, Required Samoan, Level: Fluent, Required
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
12 months
Work Modality
Onsite
Remuneration
Not specified
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