Female Social Worker
2026-08-05T12:44:24+00:00
Amani Orphans Home Mbigili
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FULL_TIME
Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania
Iringa
00000
Tanzania
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Management
2026-08-20T17:00:00+00:00
8
Company Overview
Amani Orphans Home Mbigili (AOHM) is a community-focused residential care organization in Tanzania dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, orphans, and at-risk youth. Operating in close partnership with local government authorities and international supporters—including its German Board—AOHM provides holistic care, education, psychosocial support, and social welfare services to empower children and strengthen families.
Position Summary
We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Female Social Worker to join our team. The ideal candidate will hold a Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and bring at least two years of practical field experience in community support, case management, and social welfare programs.
Role Purpose
The Social Worker serves as the Head of the Children’s Department at AOHM. Working closely with the AOHM Matron and Project Manager, the incumbent oversees child protection, admissions, care planning, regulatory documentation, and reunification processes while ensuring compliance with Tanzanian social welfare guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
Departmental Leadership & Management:
- Serve as the Head of the AOHM Children’s Department, collaborating closely with the AOHM Matron.
- Act as the Children’s Department representative during management meetings.
- Prepare weekly, monthly, half-yearly, and annual departmental progress reports.
- Attend all required management, departmental, and general staff meetings.
Social Welfare Compliance & Reporting:
- Maintain and update registered children’s records in accordance with national social welfare laws, guidelines, and statutory forms.
- Collaborate with the Project Manager to compile and submit quarterly social welfare reports (4 reports per year) to the Kilolo District Social Welfare Office.
- Document comprehensive care plans for all residing children in partnership with the Matron.
Admissions, Assessment & Child Protection:
- Conduct field-level poverty assessments for vulnerable families and new admissions, documenting reports for submission to the German Board.
- Review and monitor incoming child support requests in collaboration with management, advising applicants on proper statutory procedures.
- Liaise with social welfare officers, government authorities, and the Police Gender Desk to ensure complete case file maintenance.
- Participate actively in multidisciplinary child protection teams and case review meetings.
Child Development, Guidance & Psychosocial Support:
- Provide individual counseling and conduct structured intake interviews with children.
- Organize and design therapeutic children’s clubs, music, and sports activities aimed at stress relief and emotional wellbeing.
- Provide career guidance and participate in school disciplinary meetings involving AOHM children.
- Collaborate with management to organize computer literacy and entrepreneurship training programs.
Academic Tracking & Family Reunification:
- Work alongside the Project Manager to track and secure school placements for children transitioning across educational levels.
- Coordinate and lead family reunification meetings for youth reaching 18 years of age and compile final transition reports.
Inter-Agency Collaboration:
- Build and maintain working relationships with local hospitals, the Gender Desk, and both central and local government agencies.
Reporting Requirements
The Social Worker reports directly to the Project Manager and is required to submit:
- Monthly Progress Reports: Detailing program implementation and department metrics.
- Case Reports: Documenting specific interventions with children and families.
- Incident Reports: Immediate documentation for critical situations or emergencies.
- Annual Reports: Comprehensive summaries of yearly achievements and challenges for the German Board and statutory stakeholders.
- Serve as the Head of the AOHM Children’s Department, collaborating closely with the AOHM Matron.
- Act as the Children’s Department representative during management meetings.
- Prepare weekly, monthly, half-yearly, and annual departmental progress reports.
- Attend all required management, departmental, and general staff meetings.
- Maintain and update registered children’s records in accordance with national social welfare laws, guidelines, and statutory forms.
- Collaborate with the Project Manager to compile and submit quarterly social welfare reports (4 reports per year) to the Kilolo District Social Welfare Office.
- Document comprehensive care plans for all residing children in partnership with the Matron.
- Conduct field-level poverty assessments for vulnerable families and new admissions, documenting reports for submission to the German Board.
- Review and monitor incoming child support requests in collaboration with management, advising applicants on proper statutory procedures.
- Liaise with social welfare officers, government authorities, and the Police Gender Desk to ensure complete case file maintenance.
- Participate actively in multidisciplinary child protection teams and case review meetings.
- Provide individual counseling and conduct structured intake interviews with children.
- Organize and design therapeutic children’s clubs, music, and sports activities aimed at stress relief and emotional wellbeing.
- Provide career guidance and participate in school disciplinary meetings involving AOHM children.
- Collaborate with management to organize computer literacy and entrepreneurship training programs.
- Work alongside the Project Manager to track and secure school placements for children transitioning across educational levels.
- Coordinate and lead family reunification meetings for youth reaching 18 years of age and compile final transition reports.
- Build and maintain working relationships with local hospitals, the Gender Desk, and both central and local government agencies.
- Community support
- Case management
- Social welfare programs
- Child protection
- Admissions processes
- Care planning
- Regulatory documentation
- Reunification processes
- Tanzanian social welfare guidelines compliance
- Reporting
- Poverty assessment
- Interpersonal communication
- Counseling
- Psychosocial support
- Career guidance
- Academic tracking
- Family reunification coordination
- Inter-agency collaboration
- Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work
JOB-6a733028ac864
Vacancy title:
Female Social Worker
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Management]
Jobs at:
Amani Orphans Home Mbigili
Deadline of this Job:
Thursday, August 20 2026
Duty Station:
Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania | Iringa
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, August 5 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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Company Overview
Amani Orphans Home Mbigili (AOHM) is a community-focused residential care organization in Tanzania dedicated to supporting vulnerable children, orphans, and at-risk youth. Operating in close partnership with local government authorities and international supporters—including its German Board—AOHM provides holistic care, education, psychosocial support, and social welfare services to empower children and strengthen families.
Position Summary
We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Female Social Worker to join our team. The ideal candidate will hold a Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and bring at least two years of practical field experience in community support, case management, and social welfare programs.
Role Purpose
The Social Worker serves as the Head of the Children’s Department at AOHM. Working closely with the AOHM Matron and Project Manager, the incumbent oversees child protection, admissions, care planning, regulatory documentation, and reunification processes while ensuring compliance with Tanzanian social welfare guidelines.
Key Responsibilities
Departmental Leadership & Management:
- Serve as the Head of the AOHM Children’s Department, collaborating closely with the AOHM Matron.
- Act as the Children’s Department representative during management meetings.
- Prepare weekly, monthly, half-yearly, and annual departmental progress reports.
- Attend all required management, departmental, and general staff meetings.
Social Welfare Compliance & Reporting:
- Maintain and update registered children’s records in accordance with national social welfare laws, guidelines, and statutory forms.
- Collaborate with the Project Manager to compile and submit quarterly social welfare reports (4 reports per year) to the Kilolo District Social Welfare Office.
- Document comprehensive care plans for all residing children in partnership with the Matron.
Admissions, Assessment & Child Protection:
- Conduct field-level poverty assessments for vulnerable families and new admissions, documenting reports for submission to the German Board.
- Review and monitor incoming child support requests in collaboration with management, advising applicants on proper statutory procedures.
- Liaise with social welfare officers, government authorities, and the Police Gender Desk to ensure complete case file maintenance.
- Participate actively in multidisciplinary child protection teams and case review meetings.
Child Development, Guidance & Psychosocial Support:
- Provide individual counseling and conduct structured intake interviews with children.
- Organize and design therapeutic children’s clubs, music, and sports activities aimed at stress relief and emotional wellbeing.
- Provide career guidance and participate in school disciplinary meetings involving AOHM children.
- Collaborate with management to organize computer literacy and entrepreneurship training programs.
Academic Tracking & Family Reunification:
- Work alongside the Project Manager to track and secure school placements for children transitioning across educational levels.
- Coordinate and lead family reunification meetings for youth reaching 18 years of age and compile final transition reports.
Inter-Agency Collaboration:
- Build and maintain working relationships with local hospitals, the Gender Desk, and both central and local government agencies.
Reporting Requirements
The Social Worker reports directly to the Project Manager and is required to submit:
- Monthly Progress Reports: Detailing program implementation and department metrics.
- Case Reports: Documenting specific interventions with children and families.
- Incident Reports: Immediate documentation for critical situations or emergencies.
- Annual Reports: Comprehensive summaries of yearly achievements and challenges for the German Board and statutory stakeholders.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: bachelor degree
Job application procedure
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Interested and qualified candidates should submit their application packet including:
- An updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Three (3) professional referees
- Active daytime telephone contacts
Contact Person: Human Resource Manager
Application Deadline: August 20, 2026
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