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$MXN 16,000-17,000/year
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C. Damián Carmona 10, Centro, 76020 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro., Mexico
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**About ChildFund** ChildFund is an international child-centered development organization working in 23 countries to connect children with the people, resources, and institutions they need to grow up healthy, educated, skilled, and safe, no matter where they are. **ChildFund Values** ChildFund values a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible environment where everyone is equally welcomed and celebrated. In our culture of connection, you will have extensive opportunities to grow, learn, and lead while contributing your talents and innovations to our inspiring mission. **ChildFund Commitment** ChildFund International has a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH) and all other forms of harm by its staff, partners, and other representatives in delivering its mission and services for children. ChildFund is committed to creating a safe environment both in the workplace and in communities where programs and services are delivered. ChildFund expects every staff member, partner, and representative to adhere to this commitment and ensure that all organizational policies and standards are followed. This position is subject to a series of checks, including criminal background checks and/or disclosures, to ensure program participants are protected. **About the Position** The selected individual will primarily provide legal guidance on migration regularization processes and procedures in Mexico to individuals in situations of human mobility and priority target communities where the Protected Pathway Program operates. To achieve this objective, this position will promote cross-cutting and collaborative work with other departments (psychology, medical, educational, and social work) to address protection needs or gender-based violence. Likewise, ensure that those requiring specialized services gain access to appropriate referrals. **Required Experience and Education** * University degree and professional license—Law (**Essential requirement**). * Knowledge of national and international legal frameworks on human rights, migration, asylum, and victims' rights. * Experience working with institutions involved in migration regularization processes in Mexico. * Experience working with migrants, refugees, and survivors of violence and gender-based violence. * Knowledge of organizations responsible for providing protection services to individuals in mobility contexts and priority target communities. * Skill in conducting activities with children, adolescents, and adults. * General knowledge or willingness to learn about migration regularization processes and procedures before the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance, National Institute of Migration, and other protection systems. * Experience responding to rights violations affecting girls, boys, and adolescents. * Basic understanding of service delivery pathways enabling individuals to access services in Mexico. * Proficiency in computer software: Excel, Word, PowerPoint. * English language proficiency or other languages—not a barrier, but desirable. * **Apply by submitting an updated resume and recent photograph.** **Main Responsibilities** * Provide legal orientation to cases involving survivors of violence and gender-based violence. * Participate in developing informational materials for talks and/or awareness workshops on prevention and identification of violence. * Conduct informative sessions on topics relevant to mobile populations: access to rights, risks during migration journeys, updates on migration regularization processes in Mexico, reporting mechanisms, and protection measures. * Provide advice and guidance on migration regularization processes and procedures in Mexico. * Guide individuals throughout their migration regularization processes. * Provide comprehensive care through constant communication and collaboration with medical, social work, psychological, and other teams. * Offer legal guidance and counseling to support mental health and social work teams in reconstructing short- or medium-term life plans for beneficiaries, especially girls, adolescents, and women. * General knowledge or interest in learning about migration regularization processes and procedures before the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance, National Institute of Migration, and other protection systems. * Strong communication skills, clarity of ideas, ability to work effectively in emergency contexts and as part of a team. * Self-management capability. * Proficiency in computer software: Excel, Word, PowerPoint. * English language proficiency or other languages—not a barrier, but desirable. **Required Competencies** * Respect * Confidentiality * Empathy * Ethics * Adaptability * Commitment * Effective communication * Clear expression, clarity of ideas * Teamwork orientation * Self-management ability * Decision-making in complex situations **Core ChildFund Competencies** * Being organized, methodical, and orderly * Teamwork: ability to work effectively and collaboratively with others; values and respects individual differences. * Communication: demonstrates empathy and tact when communicating with others. * Results orientation: gets things done; takes proactive steps to achieve organizational goals and quality standards. * Decision-making: uses sound judgment, critical thinking, and non-traditional approaches to assess problems and opportunities; reflects and innovates to improve decisions and outcomes. * Resilience: thrives and grows in changing, demanding, and complex environments. * Digital literacy: adopts and promotes new technologies in relevant contexts, stays informed about technological trends, and embraces technological solutions for business challenges. **Other Required Competencies** * Coordination capacity with other stakeholders. * Survivor-centered approach. * Human rights-based approach. * Psychosocial approach. * Gender perspective. * Non-revictimization. * Accompaniment based on the principle of doing no harm. **Safeguarding, PSEA, and Protection of Girls, Boys, and Adolescents Policy** ChildFund is a nonprofit international organization focused on child and adolescent development in vulnerable communities, whose work is grounded in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, including their right to be protected from harmful influences, abuse, and exploitation. Therefore, ChildFund implements a Safeguarding and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Policy, applicable to all individuals working with or associated with the organization (volunteers, sponsors, consultants, and contractors). Accordingly, the service provider selected through this recruitment must sign and comply with the principles established in all ChildFund Mexico policies. **Disclaimer: This service announcement does not contain an exhaustive list of the skills, duties, effort, and responsibilities associated with the requested services.** Job type: Full-time Salary: $16,000.00 - $17,000.00 per month Work location: On-site employment

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