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Title
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Description
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We are looking for a Child Rehabilitation Officer. This position involves implementing and monitoring various rehabilitation programs aimed at supporting the social, psychological, and educational development of children. Child Rehabilitation Officers work to reintegrate juvenile offenders or at-risk children into society. Their duties include assessing children's conditions, organizing individual and group therapies, collaborating with families, and coordinating with educational institutions. They also work with relevant agencies to protect children's rights and ensure effective delivery of social services. This role requires high levels of empathy, communication skills, and crisis management abilities. Child Rehabilitation Officers operate within multidisciplinary teams to create safe and supportive environments for healthy child development. The job includes both fieldwork and office tasks and encompasses developing strategies to improve children's quality of life. Candidates are expected to have knowledge in child psychology, social services, and legal frameworks related to children.
Responsibilities
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- Prepare and implement rehabilitation programs
- Collaborate with families and educational institutions
- Protect and advocate for children's rights
- Organize individual and group therapies
- Perform reporting and record-keeping
- Intervene in crisis situations
- Support reintegration activities
- Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams
- Enhance effectiveness of social services
Requirements
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- Knowledge of child development and rehabilitation
- Strong communication and empathy skills
- Problem-solving and crisis management abilities
- Teamwork orientation
- Knowledge of legal regulations and children's rights
- Responsible and disciplined
- Adherence to confidentiality principles
- Adaptability to field and office work
- Computer literacy
Potential interview questions
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- How do you communicate with a child in a difficult situation?
- What do you pay attention to when collaborating with families?
- What is your knowledge of children's rights?
- How do you intervene in crisis situations?
- How do you contribute to multidisciplinary team work?