Locum Community Navigator 2026

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  • Nairobi
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 23 days ago
DescriptionTitle: Locum Community Navigator- LCNLocation: Nairobi, KenyaContract Type: Locum ContractReports to: Manager, Community-Based ProtectionSupervisees: NoneAbout RefugePointWHO WE ARE
Founded in 2005, RefugePoint partners with refugees to access life-changing solutions and transform how the world supports them. For those who can safely remain in the country to which they have fled, we help them reach stability and work towards self-reliance so they can meet their own needs. Unfortunately, many refugees can’t go home and can’t safely stay in the country to which they have fled. We help these people relocate to a safe, new country, through resettlement or other pathways so that they can begin to rebuild their lives. RefugePoint helps refugees access these solutions using three tactics: direct services, field building, and systems change. Through this three-pronged approach we provide direct services to thousands of refugees each year, strengthen the capacity of other organizations to better serve refugees, and influence global policy and practice to transform refugee response systems.Lasting solutions work. Directly, we’ve referred over 140,000 refugees for resettlement or other pathways to a safe, third country. We’ve also equipped thousands of refugees with the tools to support themselves and their families in the country to which they’ve fled. Through innovation, collaboration, and influence, we've helped lead the sector in expanding long-lasting, refugee-centered solutions and instigated major changes in global practice.You will be joining a growing organization (115+ staff globally) that is spearheading new initiatives that are changing the face of humanitarian response, and we would be excited to have you as part of our team!OUR VALUES
RefugePoint has core, cross-cutting principles and values that define our work:Refugee-Centered: We create space for and elevate refugee voices and leadership within the organization to guide our work.Anti-Racist & Anti-Colonial: Recognizing that racism, colonialism, and global white supremacy culture have caused many of the inequities driving the world’s refugee situations, we seek to integrate and center anti-racist and anti-colonialist principles in all that we do.Equity-Focused: We deliver services, build capacity, and influence policies and systems to strengthen equity in the humanitarian sector.Trauma-Informed: We integrate a trauma-informed approach and offer mental health and psycho-social support services to clients and staff.Evidence-Informed Practice: We use an evidence-informed approach to practice, i.e., the integration of research evidence alongside practitioner expertise and the people experiencing the practice.Collaborative: The urgency of need and the magnitude of the problem require shared responsibility and shared action. We seek opportunities to engage in networks and partnerships.Position SummaryThe primary role of the Locum Community Navigator (LCN) is to support the Community-Based Protection unit through refugee engagement, communication, and accurate documentation, ensuring the provision of high-quality services.Key responsibilities:1. Community Work & EngagementBuild and maintain positive relationships with refugee communitiesParticipate in community mobilization and education as directed by RefugePointProvide accurate and timely information to refugees and migrantsProvide RefugePoint with relevant updates from the communitySupport clients with prescription medicine in liaison with the health unitSupport referral pathways by linking clients to available services in the community2. Navigation & Client SupportProvide language interpretation and translationSupport the RefugePoint staff with navigation while conducting home visits, business monitoring, and other visitsAccompany clients and guide them to access certain services when called uponFollow up with the CBP Manager to ensure clients receive the needed information and timely feedback3. Documentation & ReportingConduct household visits and share the requested information. Capture data using the provided toolsProvide relevant updates from the community to RefugePoint using the provided templatesEnsure data accuracy, completeness, and timeliness when entering informationKeep records and contacts of community-based structures such as Refugee-Led Organizations, local administrators, relevant service providers, and community representativesAttend to any other duties assigned by the line supervisor.Requirements:Be a resident of Nairobi and its environs in locations where refugees live, especially Kangemi, Kawangware, Kikuyu, Umoja, Kayole, Kitengela, Kamakis, Jamuhuri, Njiru or neighbouring estatesBe fluent in English, Kiswahili, and any other refugee languages spoken in your areaMust hold a Refugee ID or recent Government verification documentsMust have a minimum of secondary school education.Excellent interpersonal and communication skillsCultural sensitivity and the ability to work effectively with diverse populationsAbility to maintain confidentiality.Experience in community work for at least 1 yearDesiredPost-secondary school training, e.g., in health, community development, counseling, business administration, etc

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