Safeguarding Specialist at Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima (PIH) |Deadline 26 December 2025
Safeguarding Specialist at Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima (PIH) |Deadline 26 December 2025
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JOB DESCRIPTION |
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Job Title: |
Safeguarding Specialist |
Department: |
Executive Director’s Office |
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Grade: |
5B |
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Cross site – Based in Rwinkwavu, with frequent travels to Kigali , Kirehe and Burera Sites |
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Reports to: |
Executive Director |
Positions reporting to: |
N/A |
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Main Responsibilities |
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Job Purpose The Safeguarding Specialist is a strategic senior leadership position within IMB, harnessing safeguarding as a shared organizational responsibility. The role works alongside other senior leaders to ensure prevention, risk mitigation, safe reporting, and accountability are embedded across every function of IMB. The Safeguarding Specialist leads policy implementation and strengthens trust in safeguarding systems. The role requires an experience protection leader to guide institutional culture, mobilize safeguarding ownership across all IMB programs and operations, and champion a workplace where safety, dignity and integrity are embraced by all, recognizing that safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. |
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Specific Responsibilities The position will primarily work to create and promote a safe working environment that promotes zero tolerance to any form of harm within the organization and ensuring that safeguarding extends to patients and program participants, strengthening community feedback and accountability, safety and dignity across IMB operations. The Safeguarding Specialist reports to the Executive Director, with a dotted line to the Regional Safeguarding Advisor to support the following key deliverables:
Provide institutional leadership to drive implementation of safeguarding and PSEAH policies across IMB, ensuring senior leadership consistently models and sustains zero tolerance for exploitation, abuse and harassment, and that safeguarding principles are translated into everyday practice.
Work as a strategic advisor to Human Resources to ensure recruitment, selection, performance management, staff welfare, and housing policies uphold safeguarding, workplace respect, non-retaliation, and ethical conduct, aligning organizational systems to duty-of-care standards.
Lead Risk Register Governance in partnership with all senior leaders across programs and departments to ensure safeguarding and PSEAH risks are identified, documented, reviewed and mitigated through formal risk registers and risk-mitigation plans owned at Departmental level.
Strengthen IMB reporting frameworks to ensure complaints and concerns are received through secure, confidential channels, investigated and followed up with procedural fairness, timely action, and accountability for all staff and stakeholders.
Extend organizational safeguarding systems to protect patients, caregivers and program participants across IMB program areas in Burera, Kirehe and Rwinkwavu sites, while leading community feedback and accountability systems that harness community voices to inform prevention, learning, and redress.
Work with Directors across Programs, HR, IT, Communications and Operations to embed safeguarding into program design, monitoring and learning, budgets, grants, and institutional governance, ensuring safeguarding is operationalized as a shared responsibility with and measurable accountability.
Oversee the appointment, training and strategic enablement of safeguarding focal points in all departments, equipping them to act as safeguarding culture champions, reinforce policy compliance within their functions, and form a strong internal ecosystem of peer leadership on prevention and reporting.
Support PIH/IMB to design and rolling out safe, accessible, and survivor-centered mechanisms that enable effective reporting and response and provide appropriate survivor support and survivor case management.
Lead and oversee safeguarding and PSEAH capacity building for all staff and Associates Role provides strategic guidance for development and delivery of trainings, onboarding orientations, and associates’ awareness including vendors and visitors. This role partners with Communications, training department and safeguarding focal points to develop, awareness and safe reporting information, including awareness for community-based feedback and reporting ownership across IMB operational areas including in Burera District and Butaro.
The safeguarding Director enables local community focal networks, feedback loops and escalation of concerns to inform prevention, learning and response, partnering with MOH, UGHE and other key leadership to strengthen community ownership and sustain trust in the program areas of Rwinkwavu, Kirehe , Burera and national level.
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Required Qualifications & Competencies We are looking for a dynamic, visionary and ethically grounded safeguarding leader. The ideal candidate brings at least 6 years of senior experience leading refined safeguarding and PSEAH systems within the INGO or NGO development sector exposure. You must demonstrate strategic leadership working with senior management. Strong experience in leading SEAH investigations, applying confidentiality and due process, assuring evidence-led decision-making, and guiding institutional learning. Qualifications:
Technical Competencies
Behavioral Competencies
Our values in practice:
It is the policy of PIH not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion, creed, disability, sex and gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression.
At Partners in Health, we are committed to ensuring that those who benefit from our work- including our patients, the families and community members – as well as our staff are treated with dignity and respect and protected from sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment. A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with Partner in Health’s PSEAH policy. Partner in Health will request information from applicants’ previous employers about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment commitments and procedures. |
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How to apply:
If you believe that, you are the right candidate for the above position, please follow the link below and submit your CV and application letter in pdf or word formats only.
https://www.pih.org/employment?p=jobs&nl=1
The deadline for applications is 26th December 2025.
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