The position requires the ability and willingness to travel domestically and internationally up to 25% per cent of the time.
Leads Safeguarding Investigations
- Plans, conducts and manages internal investigations into alleged breaches of safeguarding policies and procedures.
- Drafts and reviews Terms of Reference (TORs), interview documentation, and outcome reports.
- Presents findings and recommendations to CHAI leadership, ensuring confidentiality is maintained.
- Assists external investigations as needed, acting as a CHAI liaison and providing relevant information.
Safeguarding Expertise
- Provides expert guidance and support to internal investigators, Global HR, Safety & Security, impacted staff and managers, and senior leadership.
- Stays up-to-date on IASC’s 6 Core Principles and international best practices related to safeguarding, PSEAH (Preventing
- Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment), and GBV (Gender Based Violence.
Complaint Handling & Monitoring
- Supports CHAI’s complaint response mechanisms, including monitoring the third-party whistleblower hotline and responding to open complaints.
- Ensures prompt and thorough investigation of reported concerns
Policy & Procedures
- Maintains CHAI’s investigations procedures, collaborating with legal counsel to update them as needed for legal compliance.
- Identifies trends and lessons learned from investigations to inform improvements in safeguarding policies, procedures, and strategies.
Case Management & Reporting
- Regularly monitors ongoing incident reports and investigations within the organizational case management systems.
- Ensures cases are closed promptly, escalating potential issues or risks for attention.
- Utilizes databases to document investigations and generate management reports.
- Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 7 years of work experience, with at least 5 years dedicated to managing safeguarding policies and programming.
- Strong investigation, research, and analytical skills.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of IASC’s 6 Core Principles and international standards related to safeguarding, PSEAH, and GBV.
- Previous certifications and training in conducting investigations or related subjects.
- Proven experience leading sensitive internal investigations, particularly those related to PSEAH.
- Excellent written and spoken English (French language skills are a plus).
Ability to
- Produce comprehensive and accurate investigation reports.
- Analyze information objectively and make informed decisions.
- Identify and utilize relevant evidence during investigations.
- Manage and prioritize investigations for timely completion.
- Share knowledge and deliver training effectively.
Desirable Skills
- Experience using multimedia tools to create accessible information.
- Knowledge of current best practices related to employment law and grievance procedures.
- Experience working in the care, health, or voluntary sectors.
- Familiarity with multi-disciplinary and multi-agency safeguarding settings.
Method of Application
Interested and qualified? Go to Clinton Health Access Initiative on careers-chai.icims.com to apply